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flipper/react-native/react-native-flipper
Lorenzo Blasa 551d0389ae react-native-windows library
Summary:
This change adds the template for a RNW module to the existing react-native flipper project.

Basically, the changes in this diff are the product of executing the react-native-windows init for the existing library.

See:
https://microsoft.github.io/react-native-windows/docs/getting-started

https://microsoft.github.io/react-native-windows/docs/native-modules-setup

Notes:
There's some auto-generated module code contained in this change: ReactNativeModule (.h/.cpp)

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Reviewed By: passy

Differential Revision: D36751772

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react-native-flipper

This package exposes JavaScript bindings to talk from React Native JavaScript directly to flipper.

This package might also be required by other Flipper plugins for React Native.

Installation

Run the following command in the root of your React Native project

yarn add react-native-flipper

Note that this package requires React Native 0.62 or higher.

Usage

How to build Flipper plugins is explained in the flipper documentation: Creating a Flipper plugin. Building a Flipper plugin involves building a plugin for the Desktop app, and a plugin that runs on a Device (Native Android, Native IOS or React Native). This package is only needed for the plugin that runs on the mobile device, in React Native, and wants to use the JavaScript bridge.

This package exposes one method: addPlugin. The addPlugin accepts a plugin parameter, that registers a client plugin and will fire the relevant callbacks if the corresponding desktop plugin is selected in the Flipper Desktop. The full plugin API is documented here.

Example

An example plugin can be found in FlipperTicTacToe.js.

The corresponding Desktop plugin ships by default in Flipper, so importing the above file and dropping the <FlipperTicTacToe /> component somewhere in your application should work out of the box.

The sources of the corresponding Desktop plugin can be found here.