Primitive React Interfaces Across Targets
npm install --save react-primitives
You will also need to install the targets you want to support:
npm install --save react-dom react-native-web react-art
npm install --save react-native
npm install --save react-sketchapp react-test-renderer
npm install --save react-figma
npm install --save react-360
npm install --save react-native-windows
import React from "react"; import { View, Text, Image, StyleSheet } from "react-primitives"; class Foo extends React.Component { render() { return <View style={styles.foo}>{this.props.children}</View>; } } const styles = StyleSheet.create({ foo: { width: 100, height: 100, backgroundColor: "#ff00ff" } });
This library attempts to propose an ideal set of primitives around building React applications, regardless of Platform. In the future, this could be used as a shared interface among React and React Native components that don't use platform-specific APIs.
Importantly, this includes StyleSheet
for declaring styles, as well as Animated
for doing declarative Animations.
The exported APIs thus far are:
Animated
: Pulled from the animated project.StyleSheet
: Follows React Native's StyleSheet API.View
: A base component for Layout.Text
: A base component for Text rendering.Image
: A base component for Image rendering.Touchable
: A base component for interaction.Easing
: A base set of easing functions.Dimensions
: Get the devices dimensions.PixelRatio
: Get the devices pixel density.Platform
: Get information about the platform. (iOS, Android, Web, Sketch, VR,...)In the future, a TextInput
component may also be added.
This library was largely inspired from the work done by Nicolas Gallager and his great work on the react-native-web library. A few of the files in this repo are even copied directly from his project.
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