Components and APIs
React Native provides a number of Core Components. You will find a full list of components and APIs on the sidebar to the left. If you're not sure where to get started, take a look at the following categories:
You're not limited to the components and APIs bundled with React Native. React Native is a community of thousands of developers. If you're looking for a library that does something specific, search the npm registry for packages mentioning react-native, or check out Awesome React Native for a curated list.
Basic Components
Most apps will end up using one of these basic components. You'll want to get yourself familiarized with all of these if you're new to React Native.
User Interface
Render common user interface controls on any platform using the following components. For platform specific components, keep reading.
List Views
Unlike the more generic ScrollView
, the following list view components only render elements that are currently showing on the screen. This makes them a great choice for displaying long lists of data.
iOS Components and APIs
Many of the following components provide wrappers for commonly used UIKit classes.
Android Components and APIs
Many of the following components provide wrappers for commonly used Android classes.
BackHandler
Detect hardware button presses for back navigation.
PermissionsAndroid
Provides access to the permissions model introduced in Android M.
Others
These components may come in handy for certain applications. For an exhaustive list of components and APIs, check out the sidebar to the left.