Cycle.js driver that uses React Native to render
- Provides a driver factory
makeReactNativeDriver - Contains hyperscript helper functions, such as
View(),Text(), etc
npm install @cycle/react-native
import xs from 'xstream';
import {run} from '@cycle/run';
import {makeReactNativeDriver, TouchableOpacity, View, Text} from '@cycle/react-native';
function main(sources) {
const inc = Symbol();
const inc$ = sources.react.select(inc).events('press');
const count$ = inc$.fold(count => count + 1, 0);
const elem$ = count$.map(i =>
TouchableOpacity(inc, [
View([
Text(`Counter: ${i}`),
])
]),
);
return {
react: elem$,
};
}
// Necessary shim in React Native's JS engine
global.queueMicrotask = fn => setTimeout(fn, 1);
run(main, {
react: makeReactNativeDriver('MyApp'),
});Start by installing React Native prerequisites (XCode, react-native-cli, watchman).
Then create a React Native project using the CLI.
When the project is set up, npm install @cycle/react-native, @cycle/run, and a stream library like xstream, then replace the index.js with something that looks like the example code in this readme.
Returns a driver that uses React Native to render your Cycle.js app in the native application known by the string appKey.
Import hyperscript helpers such as View, Text, TouchableOpacity, etc to create React elements to represent the respective built-in native components: <View>, <Text>, <TouchableOpacity>, etc.
The basic usage is View(props, children), but some variations and shortcuts are allowed:
View()becomes<View/>View(props)becomes<View {...props}></View>Text('text content')becomes<Text>text content</Text>View([child1, child2])Text(props, 'text content')View(props, [child1, child2])- etc
There are also shortcuts for (MVI) intent selectors:
Touchable(someSymbol)becomesh(Touchable, {sel: someSymbol})Touchable(sym, props)becomesh(Touchable, {sel: sym, ...props})Text('myselector', 'text content')Touchable('inc', [child])Touchable('inc', propsObject, [child])- etc
For non-built-in components (e.g. third party) components, you can use h(ThirdPartyComponent) with h from @cycle/react or you can build a helper using makeHelper(ThirdPartyComponent) with makeHelper from @cycle/react-native.
This library only covers React components in React Native and View-related rendering. For other native APIs in React Native, use drivers specifically built for those. See the list below:
- cycle-native-alert
- cycle-native-asyncstorage
- cycle-native-android-local-notification
- cycle-native-clipboard
- cycle-native-keyboard
- cycle-native-linking
- cycle-native-share
- cycle-native-toastandroid
- (please build more of these and add them here!)
MIT, Andre 'Staltz' Medeiros 2018