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React Native Blueprints

By : Emilio Rodriguez Martinez
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React Native Blueprints

By: Emilio Rodriguez Martinez

Overview of this book

Considering the success of the React framework, Facebook recently introduced a new mobile development framework called React Native. With React Native's game-changing approach to hybrid mobile development, you can build native mobile applications that are much more powerful, interactive, and faster by using JavaScript This project-based guide takes you through eight projects to help you gain a sound understanding of the framework and helps you build mobile apps with native user experience. Starting with a simple standalone groceries list app, you will progressively move on to building advanced apps by adding connectivity with external APIs, using native features, such as the camera or microphone, in the mobile device, integrating with state management libraries such as Redux or MobX, or leveraging React Native’s performance by building a full-featured game. This book covers the entire feature set of React Native, starting from the simplest (layout or navigation libraries) to the most advanced (integration with native code) features. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build professional Android and iOS applications using React Native.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Chapter 3. Car Booking App

In the previous chapters, we set the focus on feature development rather than in building a user interface by delegating the styling of our apps to UI libraries such as native-base. In this chapter, we are going to do the opposite and spend more time in building custom UI components and screens.

The app we will build is a car booking app in which the user can select the location in which he/she wants to be picked up and the type of car she wants to book for the ride. Since we want to focus on the user interface, our app will only have two screens and a little state management is needed. Instead, we will dive deeper into aspects such as animations, component's layout, using custom fonts, or displaying external images.

The app will be available for iOS and Android devices, and since all the user interface will be custom made, 100% of the code will be reused between both platforms. We will only use two external libraries:

  • React-native-geocoder: This will translate coordinates...