
React Native Cookbook
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Tackling an app development project on multiple platforms is no simple task. When time is in short supply and customers need access from the tap of a home screen, React Native can provide a lean development team with the tools needed to deliver a multi-platform native experience without juggling multiple programming languages and shifting code bases. React Native is an emerging technology and best practices are only beginning to bubble up.
Fortunately, a growing user community?from tech giants such as Facebook, Yahoo, and Airbnb to the independent developers?is hard at work codifying patterns and best practices for how to use React Native. This cookbook is another milestone on that journey.
Aimed at people with some JavaScript and web development experience, the first part of this cookbook covers some simple tips for getting started with React Native. Part 2 will cover some emerging patterns that are commonly found in most native applications.
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Who Should Read This Book
- Why I Wrote This Book
- A Word on JavaScript Today
- Navigating This Book
- Online Resources
- Conventions Used in This Book
- O'Reilly Safari
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. The React Native Toolchain
- 1.1 Setting Up Your Development Environment
- Problem
- 1.2 Writing ES6 with Babel
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 1.3 Organizing Project Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 1.4 Dealing with Catastrophic Failure
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Chapter 2. Living in the React Native Ecosystem
- 2.1 Stop Repeating Yourself: Implement Custom Components
- Problem
- Solution
- 2.2 Adding an Open Source Progress Bar
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.3 Sharing Custom Components
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.4 Routing Between Login Screens
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.5 Using Redux for Global State Management in Redux
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Chapter 3. Style and Design
- 3.1 Composing Stylesheets
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 3.2 Building Flexible Layouts with Flexbox
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.3 Importing Image Vectors and Icons
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 3.4 Looping Animations
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Chapter 4. Managing Hardware Platforms
- 4.1 Asking for Permission to Use Device Hardware (iOS)
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 4.2 Fetching Paginated Requests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.3 Save Application State with Redux and Local Storage
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 4.4 Using the Filesystem
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- Chapter 5. Lift Off! Sharing Your App
- 5.1 Automate Publishing Your App
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.2 Sharing Your iOS App with Beta Testers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.3 Configuring Application Settings
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- Chapter 6. Making Your App Maintainable
- 6.1 Protect Your Components with PropTypes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.2 Check Runtime Errors with Flow
- Problem
- Solution
- See Also
- 6.3 Automate Your Component Tests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.4 Maintain Coding Standards with ESLint
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.5 Write Your App with Reason
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Index
- About the Author
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