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React Native Directory

React Native Directory is a website where you can see all the libraries that are compatible with React Native.

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How do I know I'm at the right place?

  • You made a repository on GitHub and you want the world to know it works with React Native.
  • You want to submit a pull request to improve React Native Directory or libraries dataset.
  • You want to report a bug or make a suggestion.

How do I add a library?

Note

Please follow format, fields order and indentation as seen below, skip any of the false values and do not fill optional fields, unless it's necessary. You can find the detailed descriptions of the fields below the entry template.

{
  "githubUrl": "<GITHUB REPOSITORY URL>",
  "npmPkg": "<OPTIONAL NPM PACKAGE NAME>",
  "nameOverride": "<OPTIONAL PACKAGE DISPLAY NAME>",
  "examples": [
    "<THE URL TO REPO>",
    "<THE URL TO A SNACK>"
  ],
  "images": ["<PUBLIC URL TO RELATED IMAGE>"],
  "ios": false,
  "android": false,
  "web": false,
  "expoGo": false,
  "windows": false,
  "macos": false,
  "tvos": false,
  "unmaintained": false,
  "dev": false,
  "template": false,
  "newArchitecture": false
}

Library fields description

⚙️ General

  • githubUrl (required)

    (string) - URL to the package GitHub repository (currently other Git hosts are not supported).

    Package also needs to be published to the NPM registry, because it is a source of crucial data for the directory.

  • npmPkg

    (string) - npm package name, by default GitHub repository name will be used. Example: "@expo/react-native-action-sheet".

    Fill only when the GitHub repository name is different from the name of package published to npm, or the package is a part of monorepo.

  • nameOverride

    (string) - display name override.

    Fill only when it is different from the GitHub repository name and npm package name.

  • examples

    (array of strings) - URLs to example projects or Snacks which demonstrates the library.

  • images

    (array of strings) - URLs to static images or GIFs that shows the library functionality.

    Please do not add logotypes or other branding material, and please avoid linking multiple resources which shows the same feature.

📱 Platforms

  • android

    (boolean) - works on Android device.

  • ios

    (boolean) - works on iOS device.

  • web

    (boolean) - can be used with react-native-web.

  • expoGo

    (boolean) - works with Expo Go — an open-source sandbox app, without using dev clients or prebuild.

Note

Any library can be used with Expo, if you use dev clients and prebuild.

🖥️ Out-of-tree Platforms

Important

Adding out-of-tree platforms support requires an example or link to the app which uses the library on the given platform.

🏷️ Tags

  • unmaintained

    (boolean) - signify that a library is no longer maintained.

  • dev

    (boolean) - signify that a library is a development tool or is only a part of development process.

  • template

    (boolean) - signify that a library is a new project template.

  • newArchitecture

    (boolean) - signify that a library supports the new architecture

    Set this tag only when automatic architecture detection fails for your package, despite it supports the new architecture.


Note

If your package is within a monorepo on GitHub, eg: https://github.com/expo/expo/tree/main/packages/expo-web-browser, then the name, description, homepage, and topics (keywords) will be extracted from package.json in the package subdirectory. However, GitHub stats will be based on the monorepo, because there isn't really another option.

How do I run my own version locally?

Prerequisites

  • Node LTS

Commands

yarn && yarn start

You should be able to visit localhost:3000 in your browser.

How do I run yarn data:update with keys?

This command creates site data in ./assets/data.json

GITHUB_TOKEN=<*> yarn data:update

How do I deploy to production?

Get a commit on main and it will be automatically deployed.

I don't like your website, can I hit an API instead and build my own better stuff?

Sure, go for it!

https://reactnative.directory/api/libraries

  • Returns a list of all libraries in JSON format.

https://reactnative.directory/api/libraries?search=webgl

  • Returns a list of all libraries in JSON format that have the keyword webgl.

https://reactnative.directory/api/libraries?search=webgl&expoGo=true

  • Returns a list of all libraries in JSON format that have the keyword webgl and work with Expo Go app.

https://reactnative.directory/api/libraries?search=webgl&expoGo=true&android=true

  • Returns a list of all libraries in JSON format that have the keyword webgl, work with Expo Go app and Android.

https://reactnative.directory/api/libraries?search=webgl&expoGo=true&android=true&isPopular=true

  • Returns a list of all libraries in JSON format that have the keyword webgl, work with Expo Go app, Android and are popular based on the scoring criterion.

All the possible query parameters represents Query type.

I don't like how you calculate scores.

  • Submit a PR with changes to scripts/calculate-score.js.
  • You have all the power! Tell us what you want.

How do I deploy my own version of this?

  • Site is hosted on Vercel, and this is the easiest way to do it.
  • You can deploy your own with your own Vercel account
  • You will need to provide GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable in your Vercel configuration.
# once environment variables are configured, install Vercel and deploy
npm i -g vercel
vercel

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