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ignite-appclon-mobx

v0.0.3

Published

appclon mobx + react-navigation boilerplate

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Readme

Ignite Appclon boilerplate

Basic MobX boilerplate for Ignite (by Infinite Red)

Appclon + Ignite Boilerplate

Quick Example

$ npm install -g ignite-cli
$ ignite new AppclonMobX -b appclon-mobx
$ cd AppclonMobX
$ react-native run-ios

or

$ react-native run-android

Why Ignite?

  • Easily spin up a new React Native app with best practices built-in
  • No runtime! This is a developer tool only, not a library you have to depend on
  • Works with iOS and Android out of the box
  • API-ready -- hook it up and start talking to your server
  • Standard-js compliant code
  • MobX state management

Why MobX?

MobX is a battle tested library that makes state management simple and scalable by transparently applying functional reactive programming (TFRP). The philosophy behind MobX is very simple:

Anything that can be derived from the application state, should be derived. Automatically.

Why MobX over Redux?

Less code than redux, shorter learning curve. IMHO MobX is a best approach for the most common projects. Redux is very powerfull, but when you start learning RN you must understand too many concepts before you can even start... and redux is not one of the smallest obstacles i met when i started.

:arrow_down: Install

First, make sure you're set up for React Native

then... Install ignite client

$ npm install -g ignite-cli

...finally create a new app using this boilerplate

$ ignite new AppclonMobX -b appclon-mobx

:clipboard: Documentation :clipboard:

Ignite 2 documentation? Go here

React Native's documentation? Go here

MobX documentation? Go here

React-Navigation documentation? Go here

:telescope: Where to Go From Here :telescope:

Who we are? - Learn More About Appclon Project

:heart: Special Thanks :heart:

Who inspired me? - Write React-Native apps in 2017 style with MobX

Who created Ignite? - Learn More About Infinite Red

Premium Support

Appclon Boilerplate for Ignite, as open source projects, is free to use and always will be.

Appclon offers Mobile app design/development services. Email us at [email protected] to get in touch with us for more details.

TODO

  • [ ] Improving code documentation
  • [ ] Ignite Screen generator
  • [ ] Ignite MobX Store generator
  • [ ] Test Automation and generators

Credits

Written by Paolo Mosca