react-native-code-push
react-native-maps
react-native-code-push | react-native-maps | |
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51 | 32 | |
8,831 | 14,764 | |
0.3% | 0.4% | |
7.5 | 8.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 days ago | |
C | Objective-C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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react-native-code-push
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Automate Flutter app delivery to AppCenter with GitHub Actions
Your testing team is using AppCenter.
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Build for IOS
Appcenter will allow you to build your app for iOS and install on your device without submitting to the App Store. https://appcenter.ms/
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Titan: The Fun & Social Workout Tracker
I used expo-updates with a CI script to push updates. CodePush is also a good alternative.
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Github file size limits
We've been using app center for build distribution (https://appcenter.ms/)
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A friend and I have spent way too much time sharing builds so we built this free tool!
But, https://appcenter.ms/ and others like it are already available with generous free tiers and a lot more features (which you don't have to use, but can grow into), not to mention GitHub actions as others have noted. Does this advantages over existing, standard solutions?
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Is there a service to let us run our app remotely on chosen hardware and monitor logging?
There are lots of choices. Google android device testing. Offhand https://appcenter.ms comes to mind.
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Using React Native for a cross-platform app, without a Mac
you don t need a mac, use microsofts app center to build it. https://appcenter.ms
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How do you guys test your final builds? (.apk, .ipa)
I've heard good things about App Center from Microsoft https://appcenter.ms/
- Is there a platform/solution that solves the App distribution, licensing and sales hassle?
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I'm starting a new position as a DevOps release engineer and i'm looking for some tips
Don’t muck with automating simulators, it’s a PITA: we used https://aws.amazon.com/device-farm/ and it was ok. This was pretty ok: https://bitrise.io As much as I hate Microsoft, https://appcenter.ms was workable, but required the most calories and was slow.
react-native-maps
- React Native in Echtzeit: Pub/Sub, Geolokalisierung, Anwesenheit
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React Native Maps Tiles
We are using the code below. And we use https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps for Maps
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React Native Maps: Easy Bird's Eye View Animation
Now for the fun part - understanding the relevant MapView props! When reading the full MapView documentation you can see the MANY props but we will only need the following:
- React native for Linux app development in 2023
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Can this be achieved in react native? Custom polygon on react-native-maps.
Are you using react-native-maps own polygons? There is a “polygon creator” example on their github: https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps/blob/master/example/src/examples/PolygonCreator.tsx
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How to draw & edit polygons with react-native-maps?
And their docsdont seem to include any draw/edit functions.
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Can I use OpenStreetMaps with react-native-maps?
Plus google isn’t going to charge you for the google maps mobile sdk. Discussed here https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps/discussions/4278
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7 Popular React Native UI Component Libraries You Should Know
react-native-maps offers map components for your Android or iOS application. The kit offers different types of component API such as MapView, Marker, Callout, Polygon, Polyline, Circle, and Overlay.
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 13.7k
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How I go with react native in late 2022
react-native-maps is the best option for handling location and maps in react native. you can use openstreet, google maps, apple maps, or any other tile overlay. also, it provides some good examples in its repository which covers most of the use cases.
What are some alternatives?
fastlane - 🚀 The easiest way to automate building and releasing your iOS and Android apps
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
capacitor-codepush - Capacitor plugin for CodePush
react-native-blur - React Native Blur component
Docker-OSX - Run macOS VM in a Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding! CI/CD for OS X Security Research! Docker mac Containers.
NativeBase - Mobile-first, accessible components for React Native & Web to build consistent UI across Android, iOS and Web.
react-native-config - Bring some 12 factor love to your mobile apps!
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
react-native-template - An opinionated template to bootstrap your next React Native app with all the time-wasting packages you need to have.
react-native-deepar - Snapchat-like filters, AR lenses, and real-time facial animations.
Instabug - In-app feedback and bug reporting tool for apps.
expo - An open-source framework for making universal native apps with React. Expo runs on Android, iOS, and the web.