I am developing the application where I need the draggable items between two list and just like the Trello board.
I found the library https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-draggable-board but unfortunately, this library is not working as they are using the deprecated listview and the library is very old I can't update myself this library.
Please let me know any solution that work for my problem. Thanks in advance.
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I want to create a PDF annotation app with react-native, without using third-party libraries. If you guys have any idea how can I build that, please give your suggestion.
Basically, I want to add text selection and highlight in any available PDF without using a third-party library. If you have any idea then, please tell me. If it is not possible in react-native then kindly suggest me native solution.
I have a question, Using Kotlin in Android Studio. I want to make an app where you can filter through a recyclerView such as in the YouTube app.
how is this called? are there any tutorials that you know can help me? I would strongly appreciate all your help
What you are looking for is called a Chip, check this article.
Look for the Filter Chips section.
I have been trying my hands for POC on an idea and trying to find languages which can support Mobile app development (Android/IOS) via single source code.
I zeroed on React-Native and Flutter.
What I found that for React-Native you still have to write code which is platform specific. Components need to be written differently for IOS and Android.
Then I looked in FLutter and I found that - "Flutter's widgets, however, while there are more of them, aren't really adaptive".
I am not able to understand it and what it means.
It would be really helpful if someone can help me with example or guide me to good reference.
In Flutter you have different sets of Widget Collection:
Material Widgets: Android-style
Cupertino Widgets: iOS-style
And lots of Widgets which aren't bound to one of those styles.
With this you are able to create a application looking like any style on any of the available platform. Therefore you can also have iOS-style Widgets on Android and vice versa.
If you want to have iOS Widgets on iOS and Android Widgets on Android, you'll have to create some conditional rendering, which decides wether to render iOS or Android components.
Sidenote: The Material-style Widgets look also really good on iOS. Also you can use a ton of other Widgets to create an UI in your own style.
As far as I've searched it appears to be impossible to load modules (=plugins/libraries?) dynamically (I'm very new to React Native..).
What I'd like to accomplish is to let the user of the app load additional functions as she/he desires.
Example:
A user wants to add a music plugin to the app.
Intuitively, I'd long for something like dynamic library loading. The user would fetch the library, it'll be loaded into the code and can then be executed. However, in React Native it seems like there are only modules that can be loaded?
Alternatively, I'd hope that auto-updating the app would allow to add modules "on-the-fly" ( https://github.com/aerofs/react-native-auto-updater or www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-hot-load ). But I fear that this is only for JS and data content?
The ability to dynamically add functionality to the app is an essential part of the app. I have no previous experience worth mentioning in mobile app development.
Question: Is it possible to dynamically add functionality (also native in nature) to React Native apps?
If not, would there be a workaround?
EDIT: I have found the following repository on github: https://github.com/yusefnapora/react-dynamic-linking-example .
Unfortunately, without any description. I have no idea about Objective-C, but the repo name sounds promising. Anybody knows what its purpose is?
Has anyone had success with ListView section headers on Android? Using the documentation and a few handy tutorials I was able to build this for iOS:
When we run the code on Android (Lollipop and Marshmallow) the ListView just acts like a ScrollView...no section headers :(
Has anyone else run into issues with the ListView on Android? Were you able solve them? We're no against building a separate component for Android so if you know of another react-native component that can be used to achieve this effect that would be great too.