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bobriln

v0.4.0

Published

Bobril Native

Downloads

3

Readme

Bobril Native

What is this?

This is reimagination of React Native in context of Bobril. It does not use anything from React Native except CSSLayout. It uses identical naming of basic elements Text and View.

Differences to Bobril

b.addRoot method can create only fullscreen nodes. Usage of b.style is mandatory for any styling. There are no classnames, but b.styleDef works (without pseudo classes). Lifecycle methods postInitDom, postUpdateDom, postUpdateDomEverytime are not called at all. Lifecycle method destroy has just 2 parameters (ctx and me). There is no b.getDomNode, it would have no use.

Compatibility

Built application is compatible with Android 4.4 (API 19) or better. Reason is that 4.4 is first version of Android with Chrome (modern fast browser) inside Webview.

How to start

  1. install bobril-build (or upgrade to latest version)

    npm i bobril-build -g

  2. install bobril native plugin to bobril-build

    bb plugins -i bb-bobriln-plugin

  3. install JavaJDK and set JAVA_HOME enviromental variable

    for example: JAVA_HOME=c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_92

  4. install Android SDK and set ANDROID_HOME enviromental variable

    for example: ANDROID_HOME=c:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\

    Inside Manager install: Android SDK Build-tools 24.0.1 and Android 7.0 (API 24) SDK Platform

  5. in empty directory

    bb bobriln -init

    Shortcut for lazy writters:

    bb n -i

  6. start bobril-build in interactive mode

    bb

  7. point your browser to http://localhost:8080/bb