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@powersync/react-native
Advanced tools
PowerSync - sync Postgres with SQLite in your React Native app for offline-first and real-time data
PowerSync is a service and set of SDKs that keeps Postgres databases in sync with on-device SQLite databases.
This package (packages/react-native
) is the PowerSync SDK for React Native clients. It is an extension of packages/common
.
See a summary of features here.
npx expo install @powersync/react-native
This SDK currently requires @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
as a peer dependency.
Install it in your app with:
npx expo install @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
This SDK requires HTTP streaming in order to function. The following fetch
polyfills are required for the React Native implementation of fetch
:
These are listed as peer dependencies and need to be added to the React Native project
npx expo install react-native-fetch-api react-native-polyfill-globals react-native-url-polyfill text-encoding web-streams-polyfill@3.2.1 base-64 react-native-get-random-values@1.9.0
Enable the polyfills in React Native app with
// App.js
import 'react-native-polyfill-globals/auto';
Watched queries require support for Async Iterators. Expo apps currently require polyfill and Babel plugins in order to use this functionality.
npx expo install @azure/core-asynciterator-polyfill
Make sure to import the polyfill early in your application
// App.js
import '@azure/core-asynciterator-polyfill';
Install the async generator Babel plugin
pnpm add -D @babel/plugin-transform-async-generator-functions
Add the Babel plugin to your babel.config.js
file
module.exports = function (api) {
return {
presets: [...],
plugins: [
// ... Other plugins
'@babel/plugin-transform-async-generator-functions'
]
};
};
This package uses native libraries. Create native Android and iOS projects (if not created already) by running:
npx expo run:android
# OR
npx expo run:ios
Our SDK reference contains everything you need to know to get started implementing PowerSync in your project.
A changelog for this SDK is available here.
The full API reference for this SDK can be found here.
For example projects built with PowerSync and React Native, see our Demo Apps / Example Projects gallery. Most of these projects can also be found in the demos/
directory.
FAQs
PowerSync - sync Postgres with SQLite in your React Native app for offline-first and real-time data
The npm package @powersync/react-native receives a total of 635 weekly downloads. As such, @powersync/react-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @powersync/react-native demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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