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api-reach-react-native-fix

v1.0.3

Published

This is a ready-to-use fix to make [api-reach][1] work with React Native.

Downloads

17

Readme

api-reach-react-native-fix

This is a ready-to-use fix to make api-reach work with React Native.

api-reach is built on web standards. React Native however isn't fully compatible with web standards.

URL incompatibility

One big difference is that URL class is available in global scope, but it differs in implementation from web URL. See bug report. Fix is required to make it work.

AbortController incompatibility

Another thing - while fetch was available in React Native since beginning - aborting the request (using AbortController) is pretty new thing in React Native. Fix is required for older versions (< 0.60.0) of React Native.

Usage

How to use this fix? Put one line on the top of your main js file of your React Native application.

import "api-reach-react-native-fix";

Use this is above fails (for even older versions or React Native):

import "api-reach-react-native-fix/dist";

What does it do?

The fix:

  • feeds api-reach with custom URL implementation. It does not change global URL for full compatibility with React Native!
  • polyfills AbortController if needed and stores it in global. This won't do any harm for compatibility.

License

MIT