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Migrating react-native project to ReNative

ReNative supports react-native projects pretty much out of the box in terms of your application code

Due to variety of possibilities / complexity fo react-native projects (ie plugins, custom build scripts and so on) there might be some extra work required to reconnect existing plugins


Migration Guide

  1. Install rnv
  2. Create new project rnv new (pick @rnv/template-starter)
  3. Follow rest of the steps of installation.
  4. After first rnv run ... check out the codebase.

ReNative Project Folder Structure

For more information about the project structure, please visit this link.

The src/ folder contains the source content for your application. The initial structure of the src/ folder includes the following subfolders:

  • app: This folder contains the main files for your application.
  • entry: This folder allows you to configure the launch settings of your app. It is intended for advanced configuration and customization.
  • pages: This folder enables you to create individual pages for your application.
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You are not restricted to the three specified folders. Within the src/ directory, you have the flexibility to create your own folders to organize styles, components, and any other necessary resources.

If you also installed some react native plugins in your project make sure to move them to ./renative.json config file under plugins object.

Renative uses standard react native plugins so plugin names will stay same!

For example:

"plugins": {
"react-native": "0.73.4"
}

In the ./renative.json configuration file, you have the option to add additional plugin configurations. For more information, please visit this link.

Issues that could be encountered

Resolving requestAnimationFrame Error in react-native-reanimated

Error
ReferenceError: requestAnimationFrame is not defined
Solution

This error in react-native-reanimated has been addressed in this pull request (PR).

Fix Steps

To resolve this issue, ensure you update react-native-reanimated to version 3.5.0 or higher.


Resolving Module Parse Error for react-native/Libraries/NewAppScreen

Error
Module parse failed for react-native/Libraries/NewAppScreen
Solution

To fix this error, you need to remove or replace the Colors import from react-native/Libraries/NewAppScreen with an alternative.

Steps
  1. Remove the Colors import from react-native/Libraries/NewAppScreen in your code.
  2. Replace it with an alternative color import or define your own color scheme to use in its place.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the module parse error and continue with your project.


if you have any issues you can always raise a question or a bug in https://github.com/pavjacko/renative/issues