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A simple usage example for an app based on redux. If you’re not using redux, take a look at example (without redux). The non-redux example will also include more examples of pure navigation features since we don’t want to maintain two full examples. Make sure to look at it as well.
example/
folder, run npm install
Make sure you’re using npm ver 3. If you normally use npm ver 2 on your system and reluctant to upgrade, you can install npm 3 alongside 2. For more details see https://github.com/wix/react-native-navigation/issues/1. In addition, redux also causes some issues with npm 2. If you have to use npm 2 on this project, fix those by running
npm run fix_npm2
in your project directory after runningnpm install
.
example-redux/ios/exampleRedux.xcodeproj
in Xcode and press the play buttonsrc/screens/
- all your app screens, every screen is a redux connected (“smart”) componentsrc/components/
- all react sub-components, they are not aware of redux (“dumb”) and get everything by propssrc/reducers/
- all of your redux goodness (reducts and their actions) goes here, all business logic should be here