Get the app up and running: npm start npm run android

username and pass: downward Testtest#1234

done:

  • wireframing
  • set up environment
  • set up git repo
  • add dynamic bottom nav bar
  • add multiple pages
  • change navbar icons
  • creating landing page
  • landing page navigation to navbar page
  • set up aws server
  • user profile creation
  • user profile authentication - sept/30/2023
  • set up nav bar as navigation container
  • get rid of fools registration page

todo:

  • google "how to use existing dynamodb in react-native" for empty array being returned -> how to configure a mapping template - i never did this so maybe im missing files -> instead - don't use appsync and just connect directly to dynamodb now lol
  • set up dynamodb (new saved youtube video)
  • be able to input emotion, click button, retrive that emotion
  • UML diagram for data
  • run a gradle build to like sync up the gradle scripts "After adding the dependencies for the products you want to use, sync your Android project with Gradle files." in link below

ncie to have:

  • icons fully light up on select, not just label text
  • change aws login theme
  • make registering credentials full name, email, pass, confirm pass and make sure it matches aws site

Automatic README content ---------- This is a new React Native project, bootstrapped using @react-native-community/cli.

Getting Started

Note: Make sure you have completed the React Native - Environment Setup instructions till "Creating a new application" step, before proceeding.

Step 1: Start the Metro Server

First, you will need to start Metro, the JavaScript bundler that ships with React Native.

To start Metro, run the following command from the root of your React Native project:

# using npm
npm start

# OR using Yarn
yarn start

Step 2: Start your Application

Let Metro Bundler run in its own terminal. Open a new terminal from the root of your React Native project. Run the following command to start your Android or iOS app:

For Android

# using npm
npm run android

# OR using Yarn
yarn android

For iOS

# using npm
npm run ios

# OR using Yarn
yarn ios

If everything is set up correctly, you should see your new app running in your Android Emulator or iOS Simulator shortly provided you have set up your emulator/simulator correctly.

This is one way to run your app — you can also run it directly from within Android Studio and Xcode respectively.

Step 3: Modifying your App

Now that you have successfully run the app, let's modify it.

  1. Open App.tsx in your text editor of choice and edit some lines.

  2. For Android: Press the R key twice or select "Reload" from the Developer Menu (Ctrl + M (on Window and Linux) or Cmd ⌘ + M (on macOS)) to see your changes!

    For iOS: Hit Cmd ⌘ + R in your iOS Simulator to reload the app and see your changes!

Congratulations! 🎉

You've successfully run and modified your React Native App. 🥳

Now what?

Troubleshooting

If you can't get this to work, see the Troubleshooting page.

Learn More

To learn more about React Native, take a look at the following resources: