react-native-background-fetch
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react-native-background-fetch
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React Native Background task
Hey, have you tried using react-native-background-fetch? It works amazingly with periodic background tasks (Android & iOS) even when the app is terminated! Just set your desired interval (15 mins), the library will take care of app termination and background state scenarios. Happy coding!
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 1.2k
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Best practice for background fetch + notification?
But I've tried something similar before and i noticed that background activities/fetches not always work. Sometimes it works a few times after opening the app and after that it stops working. In this case I really want them to work every single time (at least ones a day). I used https://github.com/transistorsoft/react-native-background-fetch for the background fetch the previous time.
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Best way to notify users when they get matched?
But for the former, I'm wondering what's the best option here. I'm deciding between Expo's BackgroundFetch versus react-native-background-fetch. Are there any differences I need to be aware about?
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Gweifications - Android App to Alert you for Gas Prices
Go for it mate! Currently, I got discouraged because of how background tasks in iOS are handled. I am using react-native and this library specifically for Android - https://github.com/transistorsoft/react-native-background-fetch . But it is not working for iOS on terminate and restarts.
react-native-paper
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Senior devs — how do you handle styles; and how do you scale it
In most cases they are wrappers around pure RN components (as I have been burnt by styling lib in the past - exactly NativeBase and its performance issues) and in the end, created components look like very light-weight version of RN paper components*:* https://github.com/callstack/react-native-paper/blob/main/src/components/Typography/Text.tsx.
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First App Launch on Playstore [simple expense tracker app with firebase]
react paper modal - Modal
- Tips to create an app UI when you are not a designer
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What’s RN’s version of Material-UI or Tailwind for React?
Some that also come up are: * https://github.com/akveo/react-native-ui-kitten * https://github.com/draftbit/react-native-jigsaw/tree/master/packages/ui * https://github.com/callstack/react-native-paper * https://github.com/GeekyAnts/NativeBase * https://github.com/react-native-elements/react-native-elements
- How do I get Shopify Polaris tokens to work with my React Native project (typescript)?
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My first React Native app - helps people to find the best place to put their subwoofer
I'd say a good start would be to check the demos for NativeBase and Paper to compare the look/feel and see if they have all the components you need.
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
React Native Paper
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React vs React Native: How Different Are They, Really?
CSS-based UI libs don't make sense on mobile; your new options include NativeBase, React Native Elements and others). Some web-based UI libs do have RN siblings though - such as React Native Material and React Native Paper (for Material-UI), and tailwind-rn (for Tailwind). This just means new decisions to make, some learning, and new paradigms for how to use the new libs.
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is there a react native equal to MUI for reactjs?
I'll suggest going with native base and react native paper . As these are only 2 libraries up there which are efficient and give some good results.
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Coming to React Native new - where do you get your news?
Every time when I start to learn something new I usually have a look at popular open source project. So I can understand some good patterns etc. E.g. https://github.com/callstack/react-native-paper
What are some alternatives?
notifee - ⚛️ A feature rich notifications library for React Native.
react-native-elements - Cross-Platform React Native UI Toolkit
react-native-chart-kit - 📊React Native Chart Kit: Line Chart, Bezier Line Chart, Progress Ring, Bar chart, Pie chart, Contribution graph (heatmap)
NativeBase - Mobile-first, accessible components for React Native & Web to build consistent UI across Android, iOS and Web.
maps - A Mapbox react native module for creating custom maps
react-native-vector-icons - Customizable Icons for React Native with support for image source and full styling.
react-native-loading-spinner-overlay - :barber: React Native loading spinner overlay
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
react-native-gesture-handler - Declarative API exposing platform native touch and gesture system to React Native.
react-native-material-ui - Highly customizable material design components for React Native
react-navigation - Routing and navigation for your React Native apps
react-native-ui-kitten - :boom: React Native UI Library based on Eva Design System :new_moon_with_face::sparkles:Dark Mode