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a bad result from adding the examples as dependencies of the root repository is that they now don't have access to the npm binaries they need to run in their own folder, because they are installed into the root repository instead. this works around that issue. we may need to consider undoing that change and making the examples work as standalone projects again, that's easier to understand. fixes #2024 for now. |
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Uppy in React Native Expo (Beta)
⚠️ In Beta
@uppy/react-native is a basic Uppy component for React Native with Expo. It is in Beta, and is not full-featured. You can select local images or videos, take a picture with a camera or add any file from a remote url with Uppy Companion.
Run it
To run this example, make sure you've correctly installed the repository root:
npm install
That will also install the dependencies for this example.
Then, again in the repository root, start this example by doing:
npm run example react-native-expo
Then a tab will open in your browser with Expo UI, and you can choose to run the example in either an iOS or Android simulator, or right on your mobile device with an Expo app — might be easier, if you don’t want to install emulators.