These are unoffical reasonml bindings to the expo JS SDK.
See test-app for a working expo example.
Great that you want to use Reason with Expo/ReactNative! To get everything running are just a couple of steps. Let's assume that you already have a React Native project. Otherwise follow the ReactNative instructions until you have your app running.
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Install Bucklescript (the Reason -> JS compiler), Reason-React and
bs-react-native:# substitute yarn with npm if you prefer yarn add bs-platform reason-react bs-react-native bs-expo -
Create a
refolder (there will be your Reason code) -
Create a
bsconfig.jsonwith the following content file in your project root{ "name": "my-awesome-app", "reason": { "react-jsx": 2 }, "bsc-flags": ["-bs-super-errors"], "bs-dependencies": ["bs-react-native", "reason-react", "bs-expo"], "sources": [ { "dir": "re" } ], "refmt": 3 } -
You are nearly done, the last configuration before we get to the fun stuff. In your
package.jsonadd to the"scripts"section two scripts:"scripts": { ... "build": "bsb -make-world -clean-world", "watch": "bsb -make-world -clean-world -w" }
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Now you can build all your (so far nonexsisting) Reason in two modes:
yarn run buildperforms a single buildyarn run watchenters the watch mode
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Now we come to the fun stuff! Create a new file
re/app.reand make it look like this:open BsReactNative; let app = () => <View style=Style.(style([flex(1.), justifyContent(Center), alignItems(Center)]))> <Text value="Reason is awesome!" /> </View>;
and start the watcher with
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We are nearly done! We now have to adapt
App.jsimport { app } from "./lib/js/re/app.js"; export default app;
There are some components and APIs missing. You can find an overview of the implemented components and APIs here. Contributions of Components and APIs are very welcome! The bindings are targeted to Expo SDK 25.
Lots of easy to finish tasks, just do yarn install && yarn install-peers && yarn start and you'll see all
the compiler errors to fix.
You will probably need to load custom fonts and also wait for them to load before using them. You can do this using BsExpo.Font.loadAll:
let fontsPromise = BsExpo.Font.loadAll([
("MyFont", BsReactNative.Packager.require("path/to/MyFont.ttf")),
("MyOtherFont", BsReactNative.Packager.require("path/to/MyOtherFont.otf")),
]);