- See also
- dooboolab's vision-and-mission
- dooboolab's code of conduct
- Contributing
Specification
- react-native
- react-navigation
- typescript
- localization
- styled-components
- ts-jest
- react-native-testing-library
- react-hook
- react-firebase-hooks
Native modules
1. Sample of context-api with `react-hook` (`useContext`).
2. Know how to structure react native app with typescript.
3. Know how to navigate between screens with `react-navigation`.
4. Know how to write test code with `react-native-testing-library`.
5. Know how to `lint` your project with `tslint`.
6. Know how to localize your project.
npm install && npm start
// or
yarn && yarn start
app/
├─ .doobooo // necessary if using dooboo-cli
├─ assets
│ └─ icons // app icons
│ └─ images // app images like background images
├─ node_modules/
├─ src/
│ └─ apis
│ └─ components
│ └─ navigations
│ └─ screen
│ └─ shared
│ └─ contexts
│ └─ hooks
│ └─ utils
│ └─ App.tsx
├─ test/
├─ .buckconfig
├─ .flowconfig
├─ .gitattributes
├─ .gitignore
├─ .watchmanconfig
├─ app.json
├─ babel.config.js
├─ index.js
├─ jest.config.js
├─ package.json
├─ README.md
├─ STRINGS.js
├─ tsconfig.json
└─ tslint.json
Running the project is as simple as running
npm run start
This runs the start
script specified in our package.json
, and will spawn off a server which reloads the page as we save our files.
Typically the server runs at http://localhost:8080
, but should be automatically opened for you.
Testing is also just a command away:
npm test
Result
> jest -u
PASS src/components/shared/__tests__/Button.test.tsx
PASS src/components/screen/__tests__/Intro.test.tsx
› 2 snapshots written.
Snapshot Summary
› 2 snapshots written in 1 test suite.
Test Suites: 2 passed, 2 total
Tests: 5 passed, 5 total
Snapshots: 2 added, 4 passed, 6 total
Time: 3.055s, estimated 6s
Ran all test suites
We've created test examples with jest-ts in src/components/screen/__tests__
and src/components/shared/__tests__
. Since react is component oriented, we've designed to focus on writing test in same level of directory with component. You can simply run npm test
to test if it succeeds and look more closer opening the source.
We've defined Localization strings in STRINGS.js
which is in root dir.
We used react-native-localization pacakage for this one.
import * as Localization from 'expo-localization';
import i18n from 'i18n-js';
const en = {
HELLO: 'Hello',
LOGIN: 'Login',
EMAIL: 'Email',
PASSWORD: 'Password',
SIGNUP: 'SIGN UP',
FORGOT_PW: 'Forgot password?',
NAVIGATE: 'Navigate',
CHANGE_THEME: 'Change theme',
};
const ko = {
HELLO: '안녕하세요',
LOGIN: '로그인',
EMAIL: '이메일',
PASSWORD: '패스워드',
SIGNUP: '회원가입',
FORGOT_PW: '비밀번호를 잊어버리셨나요?',
NAVIGATE: '이동하기',
CHANGE_THEME: '테마변경',
};
i18n.fallbacks = true;
i18n.translations = { en, ko };
i18n.locale = Localization.locale;
export const getString = (param: string, mapObj?: object) => {
if (mapObj) {
i18n.t(param, mapObj);
}
return i18n.t(param);
};
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Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Hyo Chan Jang 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!