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fk-react-native-web

v0.1.13

Published

React Native for Web

Downloads

3

Readme

React Native for Web

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"React Native for Web" brings the platform-agnostic Components and APIs of React Native to the Web.

Browse the interactive documentation or try it out on Glitch.

Features

  • Interoperability with ReactDOM components.
  • Native-like touch handling.
  • Built-in integration with web accessibility APIs.
  • Built-in support for LTR and RTL layouts.
  • Built-in expressive and reliable subset of CSS.
  • Optimized, vendor-prefixed CSS with good runtime performance.
  • Server-side rendering of HTML and critical CSS.
  • Browser support: Chrome, Firefox, Safari >= 7, IE 10, Edge.

Quick start

Install in your existing app using yarn or npm:

yarn add react react-dom react-native-web

Add the react-native-web/babel plugin to your Babel configuration. This will alias react-native to react-native-web and exclude any modules not required by the app.

{
  "plugins": [
    "react-native-web/babel"
  ],
  "presets": [
    "react-native"
  ]
}

(For React/ReactDOM 15.4 – 15.6 support, install react-native-web@<0.1.0)

See the Getting Started guide for more details.

Documentation

The interactive documentation shows all the supported APIs and Components.

Guides:

Example code

import React from 'react'
import { AppRegistry, Image, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native'

// Components
const Card = ({ children }) => <View style={styles.card}>{children}</View>
const Title = ({ children }) => <Text style={styles.title}>{children}</Text>
const Photo = ({ uri }) => <Image source={{ uri }} style={styles.image} />
const App = () => (
  <Card>
    <Title>App Card</Title>
    <Photo uri="/some-photo.jpg" />
  </Card>
)

// Styles
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  card: {
    flexGrow: 1,
    justifyContent: 'center'
  },
  title: {
    fontSize: '1.25rem',
    fontWeight: 'bold'
  },
  image: {
    height: 40,
    marginVertical: 10,
    width: 40
  }
})

// App registration and rendering
AppRegistry.registerComponent('MyApp', () => App)
AppRegistry.runApplication('MyApp', { rootTag: document.getElementById('react-root') })

Starter kits

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License

React Native for Web is BSD licensed.