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React Native enables you to build world-class application experiences on native platforms using a consistent developer experience based on JavaScript and React. The focus of React Native is on developer efficiency across all the platforms you care about - learn once, write anywhere. Facebook uses React Native in multiple production apps and will continue investing in React Native.

Supported operating systems are >= Android 4.1 (API 16) and >= iOS 8.0.

Introduction

See the official React Native website for an introduction to React Native.

Getting Started

Getting Help

Please use these community resources for getting help. We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests and have limited bandwidth to address them.

Documentation

The websites documentation is divided into multiple sections.

Another great way to learn more about the components and APIs included with React Native is to read their source. Look under the Libraries directory for components like ScrollView and Navigator, for example. The UIExplorer example is also here to demonstrate some of the ways to use these components. From the source you can get an accurate understanding of each components behavior and API.

The React Native documentation only discusses the components, APIs and topics specific to React Native (React on iOS and Android). For further documentation on the React API that is shared between React Native and React DOM, refer to the React documentation.

Examples

  • git clone https://github.com/facebook/react-native.git
  • cd react-native && npm install

Running the examples on iOS

Now open any example (the .xcodeproj file in each of the Examples subdirectories) and hit Run in Xcode.

Running the examples on Android

Note that you'll need the Android NDK installed, see prerequisites.

./gradlew :Examples:Movies:android:app:installDebug
# Start the packager in a separate shell (make sure you ran npm install):
./packager/packager.sh
# Open the Movies app in your emulator

Extending React Native

  • Looking for a component? JS.coach
  • Fellow developers write and publish React Native modules to npm and open source them on GitHub.
  • Making modules helps grow the React Native ecosystem and community. We recommend writing modules for your use cases and sharing them on npm.
  • Read the guides on Native Modules (iOS, Android) and Native UI Components (iOS, Android) if you are interested in extending native functionality.

Upgrading

React Native is under active development. See the guide on upgrading React Native to keep your project up-to-date.

Opening Issues

If you encounter a bug with React Native we would like to hear about it. Search the existing issues and try to make sure your problem doesnt already exist before opening a new issue. Its helpful if you include the version of React Native and OS youre using. Please include a stack trace and reduced repro case when appropriate, too.

The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help and questions with using React Native please make use of the resources listed in the Getting Help section. Product Pains in particular is a good way to signal your interest in a feature or issue. There are limited resources available for handling issues and by keeping the list of open issues lean we can respond in a timely manner.

Contributing

For more information about contributing PRs and issues, see our Contribution Guidelines.

Good First Task is a great starting point for PRs.

We encourage the community to ask and answer questions on Stack Overflow with the react-native tag. It's a great way to help out and be involved!

License

React is BSD licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.

React documentation is Creative Commons licensed.

Examples provided in this repository and in the documentation are separately licensed, as are some of the custom components.