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@ionic/react
Advanced tools
These are React specific building blocks on top of @ionic/core components/services.
To get started simply install @ionic/react
and @ionic/core
with npm into your project. We recommend you use create-react-app
to get started
and to use TypeScript for the best experience.
We are currently working on providing more detailed documentation on usage but please refer to our example application for now. If you would like to see an example app of the implementation please go to our react conference app
Below is a list of components yet to be implemented. More information about
Component |
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IonInfiniteScroll |
IonVirtualScroll |
You can now make use of all of the ionic components in your React application. If you want to publish your app to the App Store or Google Play you will need to use the ionic cli to execute Capacitor commands to do so.
More information on this can be found here. https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli If you want to learn more about Capacitor our dedicated site can be found here. https://capacitor.ionicframework.com/
The commands that you will need to execute are below in your project's root.
ionic init "My React App" --type=custom
ionic integrations enable capacitor
Open the './capacitor.config.json' file in your projects root.
Change "webDir": "www"
to be "webDir": "build"
(dependent on your config but create-react-app defaults with this as the build directory)
Then run the following command to get started with either ios
or android
platforms.
ionic capacitor add <android|ios>
After build you build your app you will need to copy your capacitor resources into the build dir so execute the following command.
ionic capacitor copy
To open your application to build/emulate in Android Studio or Xcode run the open
command.
ionic capacitor open <android|ios>
FAQs
React specific wrapper for @ionic/core
The npm package @ionic/react receives a total of 23,071 weekly downloads. As such, @ionic/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ionic/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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