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Flexmonster Pivot is a powerful JavaScript tool for interactive web reporting. It allows you to visualize and analyze data from JSON, CSV, SQL, NoSQL, Elasticsearch, and OLAP data sources quickly and conveniently. Flexmonster is designed to integrate seamlessly with any client-side framework and can be easily embedded into your application.
This repository holds the source code for using Flexmonster Pivot in React Native applications.
For details on the module usage, refer to the Flexmonster integration with React Native tutorial.
See our sample React Native project using the Flexmonster React Native module.
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Flexmonster React module is released as a MIT-licensed (free and open-source) add-on to Flexmonster Pivot.
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React Native wrapper for Flexmonster Pivot Table and Charts
We found that react-native-flexmonster 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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