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ignite-maps
Advanced tools
This plugin adds react-native-maps to your Ignite React Native project and configures it so it works out of the box with Ignite projects. It also includes a couple generators to help you quickly add map components and callouts.
$ ignite add maps
$ ignite generate map StoreLocator
This adds ignite-maps
and generates a component at ./App/Components/StoreLocator.js
.
npm install
npm test
Ignite and ignite-maps, as open source projects, are free to use and always will be. Infinite Red offers premium Ignite and ignite-maps support and general mobile app design/development services. Email us at hello@infinite.red to get in touch with us for more details.
This plugin is licensed MIT by Infinite Red, Inc., and was created by Jamon Holmgren, Steve Kellock, and Robin Heinze.
FAQs
Ignite plugin that adds react-native-maps support.
We found that ignite-maps demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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