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React Native for Web

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The core React Native components adapted and expanded upon for the web, backed by a precomputed CSS library. ~19KB minified and gzipped.

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Install

npm install --save react react-native-web

Use

React Native for Web exports its components and a reference to the React installation. Styles are authored in JavaScript as plain objects.

import React, { View } from 'react-native-web'

class MyComponent extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.root} />
    )
  }
}

const styles = {
  root: {
    borderColor: 'currentcolor'
    borderWidth: '5px',
    flexDirection: 'row'
    height: '5em'
  }
}

Components

Image

An accessibile image component with support for image resizing, default image, and child content.

ListView

(TODO)

ScrollView

(TODO)

Swipeable

Touch bindings for swipe gestures.

Text

Displays text as an inline block and supports basic press handling.

TextInput

Accessible single- and multi-line text input via a keyboard. Supports features

Touchable

Touch bindings for press and long press.

View

The fundamental UI building block: layout with flexbox, layout and positioning styles, and accessibility controls.

Styling

React Native for Web provides a mechanism to declare all your styles and layout inline with the components that use them. The View component makes it easy to build common layouts with flexbox, such as stacked and nested boxes with margin and padding.

Styling is identical to using inline styles in React, but most inline styles are converted to single-purpose classes. The current implementation includes 300+ precomputed CSS declarations (~4.5KB gzipped) that cover a large proportion of common styles. A more sophisticated build-time implementation may produce a slightly larger CSS file for large apps, and fall back to fewer inline styles. Read more about the styling strategy.

See this guide to flexbox.

import React, { Image, Text, View } from 'react-native-web'

class App extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.row}>
        <Image
          source={{ uri: 'http://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png' }}
          style={styles.image}
        />
        <View style={styles.text}>
          <Text style={styles.title}>
            React Native Web
          </Text>
          <Text style={styles.subtitle}>
            Build high quality web apps using React
          </Text>
        </View>
      </View>
    )
  },
})

const styles = {
  row: {
    flexDirection: 'row',
    margin: 40
  },
  image: {
    height: 40,
    marginRight: 10,
    width: 40,
  },
  text: {
    flex: 1,
    justifyContent: 'center'
  },
  title: {
    fontSize: '1.25rem',
    fontWeight: 'bold'
  },
  subtitle: {
    fontSize: '1rem'
  }
}

Combine and override style objects:

import baseStyle from './baseStyle'

const buttonStyle = {
  ...baseStyle,
  backgroundColor: '#333',
  color: '#fff'
}

Contributing

Please read the contribution guidelines. Contributions are welcome!

Thanks

Thanks to current and past members of the React and React Native teams (in particular Vjeux and Pete Hunt), and Tobias Koppers for Webpack and CSS loader.

Thanks to react-swipeable for the current implementation of Swipeable, and to react-tappable for backing the current implementation of Touchable.

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Nicolas Gallagher. Released under the MIT license.

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