React native redux debugging on a physical device - react-native

So I know how to check the redux store for react native while using a simulator but how do you use check the store when you are on a physical Android device? Obviously the window console log wont work for this. This problem has been bugging me for a long time now

I wrote a thorough guide on how to get React Native Debugger working with Expo app. May help!

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How can i implement bluetooth functionality on a react native app using expo

I have built my react native project using expo and expo go to run it. I now need Bluetooth functionality to scan and take data from a Bluetooth device (to create graphs). Am I able to keep using expo for this or will I have to change to react native CLI to have Bluetooth in my app? Will any expo-related code now be useless if so?
I have not tried any solutions yet and I am looking advice

Add unity into React native expo

I would like to add unity into my react native expo app. Since I searched I don't find anything helpful for me and related to my requirement. Is there any Sample/Reference code available for Unity Integration with React native?
Thanks in advance!
ive been in the same place. so currently theres no way to directly communicate it with Unity. But you can always communicate with native android/ios and that in turn communicates with unity. worked with that, and it works pretty well. so your native side should launch the game rather than react native directly starting it.
Basically call a native method in android side from react native --> that in turn starts / calls the unity module .
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Hope this helps. otherwise please connect with me

Can you reload a React Native app from React Native Debugger?

I've just switched from debugging my React Native app in the browser using the console to React Native Debugger. In the browser, there is a button to reload the app which is very useful and something that I need to do a lot. Now using React Native Debugger I can't find a way to reload the app which means I need to shake the device (very annoying).
I've searched the docs but can't find way of doing it.
Is there a way I'm missing?
Yes, a reload can be done I think. Right click -> reload Js.
You can find this under the shortcut references: https://github.com/jhen0409/react-native-debugger/blob/master/docs/shortcut-references.md

React native graph using event drops

I working with Event drops in react js. This is working fine in web app. But I am trying to implement same into React-native mobile app. Unfortunately no success yet.
Any help would be appreciated?
Thanks in advance!
use this Library, It is working fine for me I implemented charts to my react native app through this library couples days back.
if it doesn't help check this link

React Native - Using iOS and Android SDKs

I just started using React Native a few days ago and want to build my next iOS/Android app with it. However, I had a question (and I apologize in advance if this question is very basic).
If I am integrating my iOS and Android apps built with React Native, with an external service (like Salesforce for example), how do I go about using the native mobile SDKs they provide for iOS and Android? As in, what do I do to integrate those SDKs into my React Native app? Those SDKs are using native Objective-C and Java code, so how would I be able to use the JS code for React Native? I believe my understanding about this is skewed.
I looked at this link which goes into it, but it seemed very confusing and I had a bit of a hard time grasping the concept (again, I am very new to this - I've done a lot of web development, hence turning my attention to React Native, but I've done no mobile development whatsoever).
If someone could please explain how that works, and point me in the right direction where I can read and learn more, I would sincerely appreciate that!
Thank you!
Checkout out this talk on SalesForce mobile SDK for React native
Official SalesForce Docs - Read Here
Also this tutorial might help you. http://rajaraodv.github.io/salesforce-react-native-tutorial/
Update:
There are react native packages build by open react native community if you couldn't find anything to access native iOS or android functionality you will have to write react native wrapper yourself using react native "Native Modules"
Native Modules