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@matter/react-native

v0.16.9

Published

Experimental React Native support for matter.js

Readme

@matter/react-native - Matter React Native specific functionality for Matter.js

license

This package contains the specific Platform implementations to allow running Matter Devices and Controllers on React-Native. It is designed to be used in addition to the other matter.js packages to enable React Native specific functionality.

[!Note] This package is still in development and should be considered experimental and not suited for production usage!

Status of the package

The main idea of this package is to provide a react-native implementation of the matter protocol and also proof the extensibility of the matter.js library. Currently a full commissioning process was not successfully tested. WHen you try to use it feel free to report where the process stops for you with which error message.

Dependencies

This package uses the following react-native libraries to provide the needed functionality:

  • react-native-quick-crypto
  • react-native-ble-plx
  • react-native-udp
  • @react-native-community/netinfo
  • @react-native-async-storage/async-storage Please check these projects if special preparations need to be done for your developed app.

Building

  • npm run build: Build all code and create CommonJS and ES6 variants in dist directory. This will built incrementally and only build the changed files.
  • npm run build-clean: Clean the dist directory and build all code from scratch

Tests

No tests available for now

React Native Configuration

To use `matter.js` with React Native, you need to modify your Metro configuration to ensure that the packages are resolved correctly. You need to add a special resolver entry and merge it with your existing Metro configuration. Below is an example of how to do this:

/* eslint-env node */

// Used to merge configs together.
const { mergeConfig } = require('@react-native/metro-config');

// Your project configuration.
const { getYourConfig } = require('your-config-provider');

// Get your config.
const yourConfig = getYourConfig();

// New resolver configuration to fix the package resolution issue.
const customConfig = { resolver: { unstable_enablePackageExports: true } };

// Merging your existing configuration with the new resolver configuration.
module.exports = mergeConfig(yourConfig, customConfig);

In this example, `customConfig` includes the necessary resolver configuration, and `mergeConfig` is used to combine it with your existing configuration (`yourConfig` in this case). Adjust `yourConfig` to fit your existing Metro configuration setup.