DO NOT MODIFY OR CHANGE THE CODE BEFORE CONFIRMED BY DOOBOOLAB
. THIS REPOSITORY IS USED IN DOOBOO-CLI
.
Specification
- react-native
- react-navigation
- typescript
- fbt
- emotion
- dooboo-ui
- ts-jest
- react-hook
- @testing-library/react-native
- @testing-library/react-hooks
- prettier
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 `testing-library`.
5. Know how to `lint` your project with `eslint` for both `ts` and maybe some `js`.
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
│ └─ providers
│ └─ 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
└─ eslint.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.
If you get error about Flipper when your first build, Replace all Podfile
code in ios
to below.
Code
```
require_relative '../node_modules/react-native/scripts/react_native_pods'
require_relative '../node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-ios/native_modules'
platform :ios, '11.0'
target '<Your projectName>' do
config = use_native_modules!
use_react_native!(
:path => config[:reactNativePath],
# to enable hermes on iOS, change `false` to `true` and then install pods
:hermes_enabled => false
)
pod 'RNVectorIcons', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-vector-icons'
target '<Your projectName>Tests' do
inherit! :complete
# Pods for testing
end
# Enables Flipper.
#
# Note that if you have use_frameworks! enabled, Flipper will not work and
# you should disable the next line.
use_flipper!({'Flipper' => '0.87.0'})
post_install do |installer|
react_native_post_install(installer)
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
target.build_configurations.each do |config|
config.build_settings['IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '11.0'
config.build_settings["ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH"] = "YES"
config.build_settings["EXCLUDED_ARCHS[sdk=iphonesimulator*]"] = "arm64"
end
end
end
end
```
After replace a code, remove Podfile.lock & Pods. then run npx pod-install
to applying.
** Note that you should replace a <Your projectName>
field to your real project name.
To use dooboo-ui you have to follow the steps below
- Create
fonts
folder inios
, then adddoobooui.ttf
innode_modules/dooboo-ui/Icons/
to it. - Add folder reference with xcode.
-
Add a following code to
info.plist
inios/project.xcassets
. you can seedoobooui.ttf
on the bottom.Code
<key>UIAppFonts</key> <array> <string>AntDesign.ttf</string> <string>Entypo.ttf</string> <string>EvilIcons.ttf</string> <string>Feather.ttf</string> <string>FontAwesome.ttf</string> <string>FontAwesome5_Brands.ttf</string> <string>FontAwesome5_Regular.ttf</string> <string>FontAwesome5_Solid.ttf</string> <string>Fontisto.ttf</string> <string>Foundation.ttf</string> <string>Ionicons.ttf</string> <string>MaterialCommunityIcons.ttf</string> <string>MaterialIcons.ttf</string> <string>Octicons.ttf</string> <string>SimpleLineIcons.ttf</string> <string>Zocial.ttf</string> <string>doobooui.ttf</string> </array>
-
Add
doobooui.ttf
tobuild pharses - copy bundle Resource
- Run
npx pod-install
and Happy code!
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.
"eslint.enable": true,
"eslint.validate": [
"javascript",
"javascriptreact",
"typescript",
"typescriptreact"
],
// prettier extension setting
"editor.formatOnSave": true,
"[javascript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
},
"[javascriptreact]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
},
"[typescript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
},
"[typescriptreact]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
},
"prettier.singleQuote": true,
"prettier.trailingComma": "all",
"prettier.arrowParens": "always",
"prettier.jsxSingleQuote": true
Whenever you add your own Context provider you can add it to providers/
and use it inside of providers/index.tsx
// Add providers here
const RootProvider = ({
initialThemeType,
children,
}: Props): React.ReactElement => {
return (
<AppProvider>
<ThemeProvider initialThemeType={initialThemeType}>
{children}
</ThemeProvider>
</AppProvider>
);
};
The RootProvider
is being used at App.tsx
and test files easily
// App.tsx
function App(): React.ReactElement {
return (
<RootProvider>
<SwitchNavigator />
</RootProvider>
);
}
// test files
const component = (props): React.ReactElement => {
return (
<RootProvider initialThemeType>
<Intro {...props} />
</RootProvider>
);
};
using consistent theme('light') explicitly is encouraged in testing for avoiding unexpected snapshot test errors
Previously, we used i18n-j
to localize our app and we decided to switch to fbt. If you want to understand why, you may see our blog for Localizing react app with FBT instead of src/utils/i18n.
We've defined localized strings in assets/translations/en.json
for English and assets/translations/ko.json
for Korean. Since the en
is default locale setup in current project, you do not need to localize this file. However, you still should not delete this if you don't want to see missing localization warning messages when you are running jest.
We are using fbt to localize our app which is maintained by Facebook team. Simply running yarn fbt:all
will generate i18n/fbt/translatedFbts.json
which has all the localized strings.
If you find trouble using it, you may follow Integrate FBT into your React Native Application.