React Native components and APIs for the Web.
Browser support: Chrome, Firefox, Safari >= 7, IE 10, Edge.
"React Native for Web" is a project to bring React Native's building blocks and touch handling to the Web. Read more.
Browse the UI Explorer to see React Native examples running on Web. Or try it out online with React Native for Web: Playground.
To install in your app:
npm install --save react react-native-web
Read the Client and Server rendering guide.
Alternatively, you can quickly setup a local project
using create-react-app
(which supports react-native-web
out-of-the-box once installed) and
react-native-web-starter.
Guides:
- Accessibility
- Client and server rendering
- Direct manipulation
- Internationalization
- Known issues
- React Native
- Style
Exported modules:
- Components
ActivityIndicator
Image
ListView
ProgressBar
ScrollView
Switch
Text
TextInput
TouchableHighlight
(mirrors React Native)TouchableOpacity
(mirrors React Native)TouchableWithoutFeedback
View
- APIs
Animated
(mirrors React Native)AppRegistry
AppState
AsyncStorage
Dimensions
I18nManager
NativeMethods
NetInfo
PanResponder
(mirrors React Native)PixelRatio
Platform
StyleSheet
Vibration
There are many different teams at Twitter building web applications with React. We want to share React components, libraries, and APIs between teams…much like the OSS community tries to do. At our scale, this involves dealing with multiple, inter-related problems including: a common way to handle style, animation, touch, viewport adaptation, accessibility, themes, RTL layout, and server-rendering.
This is hard to do with React DOM, as the components are essentially the same low-level building blocks that the browser provides. However, React Native avoids, solves, or can solve almost all these problems facing Web teams. Central to this is React Native's JavaScript style API (not strictly "CSS-in-JS") which avoids the key problems with CSS by giving up some of the complexity of CSS.
import React from 'react'
import { AppRegistry, Image, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native'
// Components
const Card = ({ children }) => <View style={styles.card}>{children}</View>
const Title = ({ children }) => <Text style={styles.title}>{children}</Text>
const Photo = ({ uri }) => <Image source={{ uri }} style={styles.image} />
const App = () => (
<Card>
<Title>App Card</Title>
<Photo uri="/some-photo.jpg" />
</Card>
)
// Styles
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
card: {
flexGrow: 1,
justifyContent: 'center'
},
title: {
fontSize: '1.25rem',
fontWeight: 'bold'
},
image: {
height: 40,
marginVertical: 10,
width: 40
}
})
// App registration and rendering
AppRegistry.registerComponent('MyApp', () => App)
AppRegistry.runApplication('MyApp', { rootTag: document.getElementById('react-root') })
React Native for Web is BSD licensed.