Install victory-native:
$ npm install https://github.com/brkastner/victory-native-expo --save
Please see Peer Dependencies and Version Requirements for requirements for previous versions of victory-native
Import charts from victory-native
. For example,
import React, { Component } from "react";
import { VictoryBar } from "victory-native";
class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<VictoryBar />
);
}
}
export default App;
Note: victory-native
requires the following peer dependencies:
react
react-native
If you'd like to contribute to victory-native
, you can use the local demo app to test your changes on the iOS simulator. (But if you're just getting started with victory-native
and want to see a demo, we recommend using victory-native-demo, as it supports Android and is simpler to set up.)
# Install
$ npm install -g react-native-cli # if you haven't already
$ git clone https://github.com/FormidableLabs/victory-native
$ cd victory-native
$ npm install
# Start the react-native packager in a terminal that will remain running
$ npm start
# Run the demo from a new terminal window
$ npm run demo:ios
Changes to lib
will be reflected in the demo app.
Do not run npm install
in the demo/
directory, or the packager packager will crash due to
"duplicate @providesModule declarations" found in node_modules/
and demo/node_modules
.
See the docs and examples on the website https://formidable.com/open-source/victory/docs/native
This project is in a pre-release state. We're hard at work fixing bugs and improving the API. Be prepared for breaking changes!
SEMVER Minor version bumps should be considered breaking changes until we hit v1.0.0. Patches can be considered safe.
Please review our Code of Conduct before contributing.