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react-native-svg
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Build an Android & iOS Video Calling App With React Native
React Native SVG: An open-source SVG library.
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Revolutionizing Data with React Native ECharts 1.1: Now More Interactive!
@wuba/react-native-echarts, An awesome charting library for React Native, built upon Apache ECharts and leveraging react-native-svg and react-native-skia. Offers significantly better performance compared to WebView-based solutions. If you want to learn more about the project's design principles, you can click here.
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This could be done in react native ? these are buttons that the user can press, and we must show his progress by taking into account his progress in the test, if the button is lit it means that he has passed this stage
Second solution could be: a view that contains the image and the label, and draw a line with react-native-svg line function. See documentation https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-svg/blob/main/USAGE.md
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Need help implementing this design
Hi, I think this can help you: https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-svg Is a little bit complicated, but you can create this chart with nice performance :)
- "react-native bundle" throws error but "yarn react-native bundle" not. Need info to generate a release apk
- How to use Icons
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How to render HTML source that has SVG tag in react native?
perhaps you need to install https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-svg
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How to achieve backgrounds like these?
I never start from zero when it comes to svg, usually at work I used the one designers provide in figma and I manipulate it in case animations are needed. Fortunately https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-svg has a declarative way to work with svg in conjunction to SVGR you can manipulate existing svgs.
- HELP! Unable to use chart/graph libraries in Expo due to react-native-svg issue (RNSVGSvgView)
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[QUESTION] svg blinks on `navigation.navigate(...)`
but disappear before screen change. related
rtk-query
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What I Learned as a Web Dev on My First React Native Project
The Redux library is quite a common choice thanks to its broad ecosystem. Luckily, there is now a very useful Redux Toolkit that mitigates the amount of boilerplate you have to usually write. RTK Query is a very new Redux solution for data fetching and caching, hopefully making our lives even easier. Though the web seems to slowly be moving away from Redux to React Query, SWR or other solutions, mobile is a different story; Redux is holding on to its popularity, as it integrates well with libraries that persist and rehydrate the global state for users when they relaunch the app.
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Is there an effective solution for implementing data-fetching logic while keeping the codebase DRY?
rtk query is built-in to the redux toolkit starting from v 1.6
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Using Redux vs Regular States?
For api data. Check out rtk query https://rtk-query-docs.netlify.app/ It is supposed to better for api data with redux. I have not yet tried it.
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Kea: Production Ready React State Management
I haven't looked at Kea in a while, but I'll toss out some comparisons based on my knowledge of RTK and what I remember about Kea + looking at its docs.
Kea's main selling point is that it lets you define self-contained chunks of Redux logic. Initially, this is similar to RTK's `createSlice`, in that you're writing a set of "case reducers" + action creators. However, it also build in Redux-Saga as a general-purpose side effects approach, and lets you write "listeners" that respond to dispatched actions.
Where it particularly differs from RTK is in the amount of abstraction included. RTK tries to stay "visibly Redux" [0], and the abstractions are fairly thin - the focus is on simplifying the typical Redux code patterns, without hiding the fact that you're using Redux. Kea is much more heavily abstracted. It does use a number of Redux terms ("actions", "reducers", etc), but the code that you write looks noticeably different than a "typical" Redux app. Also, RTK focuses on thunks as the default async approach, rather than sagas [1]
I believe Kea also has some mechanisms for combining together those "logic" chunks in various ways, including doing so dynamically at runtime, and it appears to have some "lifecycle"-type callbacks for handling when those chunks get mounted and unmounted.
RTK Query [2] [3], on the other hand, is a purpose-built data-fetching abstraction, most similar to React Query and Apollo. Its only purpose is to fetch data from whatever URL endpoints you've defined, handle the loading state, update the cache with the results, and re-render whatever components care about that data.
I haven't actually used Kea myself, but it does appear to have some meaningful thought and development put into it. I would still recommend RTK as the default approach for anyone wanting to use Redux (and of course I'm biased there), but Kea has some interesting approaches.
[0] https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2019/10/redux-starter-kit-...
[1] https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2020/02/blogged-answers-wh...
[2] https://rtk-query-docs.netlify.app
[3] https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases/tag/v1.6.0...
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Redux Toolkit v1.6 alpha.1: RTK Query APIs integrated and smaller bundles with Redux 4.1!
https://github.com/rtk-incubator/rtk-query/issues/215#issuecomment-826344927
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Apollo or redux for state?
tl;dr Apollo, URQL, SWR, react-query, nor even RTK Query are meant to be wholesale replacements for Redux which is meant for global state.
- RTK Query 0.3 Final Beta: custom query functions, lazy queries, and more!
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Use case for redux-thunk?
You may want to look into our upcoming "RTK Query" API, which is specifically designed to abstract the process of fetching and caching data for Redux. We've got one more alpha release coming up that we're finalizing now, and then we'll be merging the APIs back into Redux Toolkit itself and releasing it.
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Cousins playing nicely: Experimenting with NgRx Store and RTK Query
Redux provides state management that has been widely used across many different web ecosystems for a long time. NgRx provides a more opinionated, batteries-included framework for managing state and side effects in the Angular ecosystem based on the Redux pattern. Redux Toolkit provides users of Redux the same batteries-included approach with conveniences for setting up state management and side effects. The Redux Toolkit (RTK) team has recently released RTK Query, described as "an advanced data fetching and caching tool, designed to simplify common cases for loading data in a web application", built on top of Redux Toolkit and Redux internally. When I first read the documentation for RTK Query, it immediately piqued my interest in a few ways:
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Need help in choosing state management library.
Check out RTK Query since you are already using Redux.
What are some alternatives?
restyle - A type-enforced system for building UI components in React Native with TypeScript.
redux-saga - An alternative side effect model for Redux apps
react-native-ui-kitten - :boom: React Native UI Library based on Eva Design System :new_moon_with_face::sparkles:Dark Mode
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
lottie-react-native - Lottie wrapper for React Native.
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
react-native-reanimated - React Native's Animated library reimplemented
msw - Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js.
react-navigation - Routing and navigation for your React Native apps
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
react-native-bottom-sheet - A performant interactive bottom sheet with fully configurable options 🚀
redux-persist - persist and rehydrate a redux store