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@meteorrn/core
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A set of packages allowing you to connect your React Native app to your Meteor server, and take advantage of Meteor-specific features like accounts, reactive data trackers, etc. Compatible with the latest version of React Native.
Check out the @meteorrn github org for more packages, examples, and tutorials.
If you're new to React Native, you can view a guide to using React Native with Meteor on the Official Meteor Guide
npm install --save @meteorrn/core
@react-native-community/netinfo
installed@react-native-async-storage/async-storage@>=1.8.1
installed. If you are using Expo, or otherwise cannot use @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
, see Custom Storage Adapter below.import { AsyncStorage } from 'react-native';
// ...
Meteor.connect('wss://myapp.meteor.com/websocket', { AsyncStorage });
If you are using the AsyncStorage
API yourself, its important that you use the same version that MeteorRN is using, or issues could be caused due to the conflicting versions. Make sure you are using the same AsyncStorage you pass into Meteor (or @react-native-async-storage/async-storage
if you aren't passing anything), or you can use MeteorRN's package interface.
import Meteor, { Mongo, withTracker } from '@meteorrn/core';
// "mycol" should match the name of the collection on your meteor server, or pass null for a local collection
let MyCol = new Mongo.Collection('mycol');
Meteor.connect('wss://myapp.meteor.com/websocket'); // Note the /websocket after your URL
class App extends React.Component {
render() {
let { myThing } = this.props;
return (
<View>
<Text>Here is the thing: {myThing.name}</Text>
</View>
);
}
}
let AppContainer = withTracker(() => {
Meteor.subscribe('myThing');
let myThing = MyCol.findOne();
return {
myThing,
};
})(App);
export default AppContainer;
Unique Scenarios: Running the app on a physical device but want to connect to local development machine? Check out this issue comment.
The @meteorrn/core
package has been kept as light as possible. To access more features, you can use companion packages.
Here are some examples:
@meteorrn/oauth-google
: Allows you to let users login to your app with Google@meteorrn/oauth-facebook
: Allows you to let users login to your app with FacebookFor the full list of officially recognized packages, check out the @meteorrn github org.
This package is compatible with React Native versions from 0.60.0 to latest (0.63.2)
For React Native <0.60.0 use react-native-meteor.
Migrating from react-native-meteor
:
MeteorListView
& MeteorComplexListView
have been removedCollectionFS
has been removedcreateContainer
has been removedconnectMeteor
) have been removedcomposeWithTracker
has been removedWhile this package was designed with React Native in mind, it is also capable of running on web (using react-dom
). This can be useful if you need a light-weight Meteor implementation, if you want to create a client app separate from your server codebase, etc. The only change required is providing an AsyncStorage implementation. Here is a simple example:
const AsyncStorage = {
setItem:async (key, value) => window.localStorage.setItem(key, value),
getItem:async (key) => window.localStorage.getItem(key)
removeItem:async (key) => window.localStorage.removeItem(key)
}
Meteor.connect("wss://.../websock", {AsyncStorage});
The GitHub Releases Tab includes a full changelog
To ensure that MeteorRN companion packages use the same versions of external packages like AsyncStorage as the core, @meteorrn/core
provides a package interface, where companion packages can access certain packages. Currently package interface returns an object with the following properties:
import Meteor from '@meteorrn/core';
const {AsyncStorage} = Meteor.packageInterface();
observeChanges
(but it does implement observe
)Whazzup.co | StarlingRealtime |
---|---|
Whazzup.co uses Meteor React Native in their native app | StarlingRealtime uses Meteor React Native in their production app |
Meteor React Native is maintained by Nathaniel Dsouza who is available for consultation: nate@notaiyet.io
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The npm package @meteorrn/core receives a total of 33 weekly downloads. As such, @meteorrn/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @meteorrn/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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