react-navigation
Detox
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react-navigation
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Weird redirect issue with Stack Navigator/Expo I do not understand, please help
UPDATE: Looks like I'm not the only one https://github.com/react-navigation/react-navigation/issues/10988
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Why would React-Navigation documentation not include some of the most important props and functionalities?
Does this work on @react-navigation/native-stack or only @react-navigation/stack ? I know you said
- How to "Refresh" App Screen Without user Input?
- Handle go back in nested navigation.
- React native for Linux app development in 2023
- How would you create this horizontal/scrollable list? with a different style for the active tab?
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React Native go-to packages for every mobile app
React Navigation
- Best way to create react app from scratch
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How would i go about building this?
you're more than likely going to need https://reactnavigation.org/ for pages and tabs/bottom nav.
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React Native Navigation??
Wow, that's A LOT, but when You do a simple setup does it just work when You just follow the reactnavigation.org docs procedure? because when I do I, First I get the error, node modules not found then after restarting my PC I get these error: FAILURE: Build completed with 2 failures. 1: Task failed with an exception. ----------- * Where: Build file 'C:\Users\user\Documents\WORK\ENGINEERING\PROJECTS\REACT NATIVE PROJE CTS\1LEARNING\Nav1\node_modules\react-native-screens\android\build.gradle' line: 33 This is what I have on line 33: apply plugin: 'kotlin-android' * What went wrong: A problem occurred evaluating project ':react-native-screens'. > Could not initialize class org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.plugin.KotlinGradleBuil dServices * Try: > Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. > Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
Detox
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automation testing
Nope. Not even on 0.71 yet https://github.com/wix/Detox/issues/3884
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Learn how to perform unit testing in React Native with Jest.
This article offers an overview of React Native testing, but there’s so much more to learn! I encourage you to explore other testing techniques and tools, like Snapshot Testing, Detox, and React Native Testing Library. Choose the ones that work best for your project, and keep learning!
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Mobile app testing easier with Maestro (React Native)
I used Detox to test React Native apps. At that time, Detox was so "cool", saving both the time and effort of the dev team and the tester team. However, later on, I saw the complexity, as well as the "difficulty" with new team members, and that's when Maestro came to me as a savior. I know Maestro through an article on dev.to, but my team's "noob" is true 😂 (but my teammates don't believe it).
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React vs React Native: How Different Are They, Really?
End-to-end testing is completely different on React Native, however. None of the Selenium-based E2E testing tools will work; neither will newer tools like Cypress or Playwright. You may have expected this - these are all DOM-based, and there’s no DOM in React Native. So instead developers will have to learn Detox or Appium.
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E2E testing with Detox on Azure CI/CD for iOS
Detox is a testing and automation tool for React Native and React web applications. It can be used to automate the process of testing an iOS app by simulating user interactions and then verifying that the app functions as expected.
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How I go with react native in late 2022
I haven't used it yet, but it seems detox is a fine e2e testing tool for react native. something like cypress in the web. I think it's a little hard to configure, but in the end, it's really helpful.
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What testing library do you use for react native automated testing
The standard is React Native Testing Library for unit and integration tests, and Detox for E2E tests.
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Nx 14.5 - Cypess v10, Output globs, Linter perf, React Tailwind support
We also improved our React Native support by adding the possibility to generate a Detox config for Expo applications.
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Detox : Gray box end-to-end test automation framework for react-native apps
Copy & paste the content of the equivalent file from the detox example app for RN, into it. Don't forget to change the package name to your project's package name.
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Working as a manul tester; have to get started with automating our app. How to proceed?
Detox is great for React Native: https://wix.github.io/Detox/
What are some alternatives?
react-native-chart-kit - 📊React Native Chart Kit: Line Chart, Bezier Line Chart, Progress Ring, Bar chart, Pie chart, Contribution graph (heatmap)
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
react-keycloak - React/React Native/NextJS/Razzle components for Keycloak
appium - Cross-platform automation framework for all kinds of apps, built on top of the W3C WebDriver protocol
react-native-tab-view - A cross-platform Tab View component for React Native
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
react-native-simple-toast - Cross-platform Toast experience for React Native
maestro - Painless Mobile UI Automation
react-native-bottom-sheet - A performant interactive bottom sheet with fully configurable options 🚀
react-native-calendars - React Native Calendar Components 🗓️ 📆
ignite-bowser - Bowser is now re-integrated into Ignite CLI! Head to https://github.com/infinitered/ignite to check it out.
cavy - An integration test framework for React Native.