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Mastering React Native

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Mastering React Native

Overview of this book

React Native has completely revolutionized mobile development by empowering JavaScript developers to build world-class mobile apps that run natively on mobile platforms. This book will show you how to apply JavaScript and other front-end skills to build cross-platform React Native applications for iOS and Android using a single codebase. This book will provide you with all the React Native building blocks necessary to become an expert. We’ll give you a brief explanation of the numerous native components and APIs that come bundled with React Native including Images, Views, ListViews, WebViews, and much more. You will learn to utilize form inputs in React Native. You’ll get an overview of Facebook’s Flux data architecture and then apply Redux to manage data with a remote API. You will also learn to animate different parts of your application, as well as routing using React Native’s navigation APIs. By the end of the book, you will be able to build cutting-edge applications using the React Native framework.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering React Native
Credits
Disclaimer
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


Though React Native gives us access to many native visual components and APIs, there are some situations where we need direct access to the native code. To do this, we can either find an open source module that has been written to solve our problem or we can write our own. Writing native modules requires knowledge of the native ecosystem and language.

It is important to note that the native module we developed in this chapter is not production ready. If we were writing this module for production, we would need to add sufficient error handling and configuration options. Luckily, there are open source alternatives that we can use to select images and videos from the native media library.

In the next chapter, we'll take our application and begin preparing it for production. Specifically, we'll look at testing React Native applications, running them on real devices, performance optimizations, and deploying them to app stores.