A small and simple boilerplate for lazy people to create a universal Web/Native React app. How is that possible? By code sharing between both of those worlds. The most crucial element of this puzzle is a brilliant React Native Web library by Nicolas Gallagher.
This boilerplate will save you the hassle of configuring it by your own. Like I said. Lazy bones.
There's also version without app navigation built in. Check it out here.
Clone the repo and run
yarn
or
npm install
to install all the dependencies.
The scripts are a mix of create-react-app and react-native.
Runs your app in the browser under the http://localhost:3000.
Starts metro bundler for your react native project.
Runs metro bundler and opens the app in the iOS simulator.
Builds your web app for production.
Runs the test environment for the native part.
Runs the test environment for the web part.
Eject your web project to your custom setup.
Folder and file structure is also a result of combination of create-react-app and react-native boilerplates.
rnw_boilerplate
├── android
├── ios
├── node_modules
├── public
├── src
│ ├── NativeWebRouteWrapper
│ │ ├── index.js
│ │ ├── pop.native.js
│ │ └── pop.web.js
│ ├── App.js
│ ├── App.native.js
│ ├── HomeScreen.js
│ ├── index.js - web index file
│ └── registerServiceWorker.js
├── app.json
├── index.js - native index file
├── package.json
└── README.md
HomeScreen.js
file is an example of a component shared between the platforms. Thanks to React Native Web lib, it is possible to use React Native primitives in the Web environment. Please check out RNW guide for more details.
Also notice that there are separate App.js
files for Web and Native. This gives a lot of advantages, including adding platform specific libraries to your app.
In the native environment things are simple and easy. Just use react-navigation
.
Web is however more complicated. In the spirit of RNW I've ported some react-navigation
functionality using react-router-dom
. Using a WebRoutesGenerator
little helper function found in the NativeWebRouteWrapper
lib you can create routes with a `react-navigation' like API.
First create a route map and pass it to the WebRoutesGenerator
const routeMap = {
Home: {
component: HomeScreen,
path: "/",
exact: true
},
Second: {
component: SecondScreen,
path: "/second"
},
User: {
component: UserScreen,
path: "/user/:name?",
exact: true
},
DasModal: {
component: DasModalScreen,
path: "*/dasmodal",
modal: true
}
};
// in the render method
WebRoutesGenerator({ routeMap });
The components are wrapped in a HOC that adds navigation
prop. This props has three methods to work with:
this.props.navigation
navigate(routeName, params)
- go to a screen, pass paramsgoBack
- goes one step back in historygetParam(paramName, fallback)
- get a specific param with fallback
It's a limited copy of react-navigation navigation prop.
If you want to have a modal:
- add a
modal: true
flag the route map - add
<ModalContainer />
fromreact-router-modal
to your app layout
This boilerplate comes with ios and android bundles already named. If you want to (and you should) change the name, use the react-native-rename lib.
This boilerplate was made for my own convenience and is still a work in progress. Please consider it as an experiment and think twice or even trice (is that a word?) before using it in production.
If you however would like to add something from yourself, please do make a PR! All contributions will be treated with great love!