UpdateThis article was published in 2018 and reflects the state of React Native at the end of 2017. When using these articles to make decisions about your business, please use discretion. Any technical points should be revalidated because the maturity and size of the ecosystem was significantly different back then. Any organizational points should also be considered within the context, size, and c
Not every app uses all the native capabilities, and including the code to support all those features would impact the binary size... But we still want to support adding these features whenever you need them. With that in mind we exposed many of these features as independent static libraries. For most of the libs it will be as quick as dragging two files, sometimes a third step will be necessary, b
After weeks of caffeine-fuelled coding, your React Native project is slowly taking shape and is now ready to enter the user testing phase. Suddenly you find yourself in a situation where you need to create different builds for each environment and tester group combination. While manually changing settings and replacing files works, itâs often very time consuming and error prone, one forgotten step
Implementing real world production tested multi factor authentication in a React Native application. This tutorial uses AWS Mobile Hub + AWS Amplify + Amazon Cognito To view the video tutorials for this post, click here To view the repo for the final project we will be building, click here. To view Part 2, click here. Over the past year or so, I have been working with many companies around the wor
Too Long; Didn't Read<strong>Update.</strong> In order to avoid common pitfalls when dealing with React Native images, you should also checkout the story below. All these recipes are available in the <a href="https://github.com/wcandillon/react-native-expo-image-cache" target="_blank">react-native-expo-image-cache</a> npm package. Update. In order to avoid common pitfalls when dealing with React N
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TLDR => Having lost 2 days down numerous rabbit holes getting a continuous deployment pipeline working for React Native with fastlane I decided that it was complicated enough that a) I needed to write it down and b) if I did it it might hopefully help others avoid similar pain! Itâs fair to say the React Native docs on building and deploying your app for beta and production are somewhat light! Itâ
When doing application development with interactivity, UI/UX and state, on a resource-limited platform, these questions often come up: Debugging â how do you debug applications?Inspecting â how do you inspect the UI tree?Touchables â how to understand interactive surfaces?Platform â how to reason about the âmagical thingsâ that happen out of sight?Slowness â how to get visibility about whatâs slow
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