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repack
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How to improve loading time with big JSON files?
Re.Pack is a bundler replacement for React Native's Metro bundler. It is a series of plugins for the popular Webpack bundler that enables some key features of "plain" React designed for code-splitting and lazy loading. WARNING: Using Re.Pack, although pretty straightforward, is a bigger change than the above. So experiment with above recommendations first.
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HELP NEEDED: Has anyone here worked with CallStack?
We use our own Re.Pack, which is built around webpack and leverage Module Federation to support this kind of architecture optimally, allowing for collaborative and/or independent development and deployment. Repack doesn’t currently support Expo for development, but it should be possible to have it work in standalone mode for any mini-app. We could consider building this with you.
- Multi-Modules / Miniapps in React Native / Expo?
- Is React Native for NX stable enough? are there no PITAs at upgrading the RN version? And which CI/CD to you use? What about AppCenter, especially CodePush?
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Share your experience: App maintenance in RN
Maintaining a React Native app built in 2017. Biggest pain right now is using the Metro bundler. Since migrating our codebase from a Yarn v1 workspace to a Rush (pnpm-based) monorepo, our packages use symlinks which the Metro bundler doesn't support. I've had to go through solutions such as Microsoft's @rnx-kit/metro-resolver-symlinks but still end up with issues. Will look next in to trying Callstack's repack for building our apps instead of Metro, even though I'm very hesitant in switching build tools.
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React Native Team AUA - Thursday Oct. 14, 9am PT
re:pack, a Webpack bundler for RN.
- Re.Pack - bringing Webpack to React Native
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React Native Code-Splitting With Repack
Re.pack is basically a toolkit that allows you to use Webpack and its Code-Splitting functionality and use them on React Native.
yoga
- Show HN: Dropflow, a CSS layout engine for node or <canvas>
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Building Reddit’s Design System on iOS
We still wanted to leverage a layout engine that could be performant and easy-to-use. After doing some performance testing with native UIKit, Autolayout, and a few other third-party options, we ended up bringing FlexLayout into the mix, which is a Swift implementation of Facebook’s Yoga layout engine. All RPL components utilize FlexLayout in order to lay out content fast and efficiently. While we’ve enjoyed using it, we’ve found a few touch points to be mindful of. There are some rough edges we’ve found, such as utilizing stack views with subviews that use FlexLayout, that often come at odds with both UIKit and FlexLayout’s layout engines.
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We're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible
We have our own test suite (orginally derived from the test suite of Meta's Yoga layout library [0]) which consists of text fixtures that are small HTML snippets [1] and a test harness [2] that turns those into runnable tests, utilising headless chrome both to parse the HTML and to generate the assertions based on the layout that Chrome renders (so we are effectively comparing our implementation against Chrome). We currently have 686 generated tests (covering both Flexbox and CSS Grid).
We would like to utilise the Web Platform Test suite [3], however these are not in a standard format and many of the tests require JavaScript so we are not currently able to do that.
[0]: https://github.com/facebook/yoga
[1]: https://github.com/DioxusLabs/taffy/tree/main/test_fixtures
[2]: https://github.com/DioxusLabs/taffy/tree/main/scripts/gentes...
[3]: https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/tree/master/css/cs...
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minimax — minimalist 3D game engine in Clojure
The "engine" is built on top of amazing https://www.lwjgl.org/ and https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/, and UI system is baked by https://github.com/memononen/nanovg and https://github.com/facebook/yoga
- Show HN: Taffy – CSS Grid (+Flexbox) as a Library
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React vs React Native: How Different Are They, Really?
React Native uses the Yoga engine under the hood, which allows you to use CSS properties to layout your React Native UI in a way that translates really well. Layout in Yoga is limited to Flexbox and absolute/relative positioning, however; there is no CSS grid and no display attribute. This keeps things simpler and more performant, but if developers are accustomed to using other layout techniques on the web, they’ll need to adjust to this new limitation.
- When dealing with UI, does any of you uses glViewport to layout your elements in the correct place?
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Taffy 0.2 Release: Blazing Fast UI Layout in Rust. Now with `gap`!
PR #246 is super interesting to check out: by fixing the caching strategy, we were able to eliminate an exponential time (with respect to tree depth) performance penalty, and get comparable speeds for flat and deeply nested layouts (something I'd never expected to be possible). Preliminary benchmarks shows us significantly faster than yoga, Meta's C++ library for the same thing, especially on deep trees. Not too shabby for a tiny team of volunteers!
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How To Build a CLI With Node.js and React
You're going to build the CLI using Ink, a React component-based library for building interactive CLIs. It uses Yoga to build Flexbox layouts in the terminal, so most CSS-like props are available in Ink as well. Ink is simply a React renderer for the terminal, so all the React features are supported. No need to learn a new syntax specific to Ink.
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Show HN: Satori – Convert HTML and CSS to SVG in Milliseconds
Interesting.
I was thinking that this was going to be a crazy amount of layout engine work, but now I look a little closer it appears the layout work is farmed out to yoga [0] (not trying to take away anything from the effort here). So this project is almost a wrapper around running yoga as a renderer and using SVG as a form of backend target?
I say "appears" because the yoga landing page doesn't do a great job of explaining what it does.
[0] https://github.com/facebook/yoga
What are some alternatives?
metro-minify-esbuild - Use ESBuild to make your React Native code bundle faster.
react-native-skia - High-performance React Native Graphics using Skia
expo-cli - Tools for creating, running, and deploying universal Expo and React Native apps
hermes - A JavaScript engine optimized for running React Native.
react-native-skia - Cross platform React Native solution to draw graphics based on Skia
stretch - High performance flexbox implementation written in rust
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
taffy - A high performance rust-powered UI layout library
BundleMon - A free open-source tool that helps you to monitor your bundle size on every commit and alerts you on changes.
satori - Enlightened library to convert HTML and CSS to SVG