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README.md
react-native-screens Windows Implementation
Module Installation
You can either use autolinking on react-native-windows 0.63 and later or manually link the module on earlier releases.
Automatic install with autolinking on RNW >= 0.63
RNScreens supports autolinking. Just call: npm i react-native-screens --save
Manual installation on RNW >= 0.62
npm install react-native-screens --save- Open your solution in Visual Studio 2019 (eg.
windows\yourapp.sln) - Right-click Solution icon in Solution Explorer > Add > Existing Project...
- Add
node_modules\react-native-screens\windows\RNScreens\RNScreens.vcxproj - Right-click main application project > Add > Reference...
- Select
RNScreensin Solution Projects - In app
pch.hadd#include "winrt/RNScreens.h" - In
App.cppaddPackageProviders().Append(winrt::RNScreens::ReactPackageProvider());beforeInitializeComponent();
Module development
If you want to contribute to this module Windows implementation, first you must install the Windows Development Dependencies.
You must temporarily install the react-native-windows package. Versions of react-native-windows and react-native must match, e.g. if the module uses react-native@0.62, install npm i react-native-windows@^0.62 --dev.
Now, you will be able to open corresponding RNScreens...sln file, e.g. RNScreens62.sln for react-native-windows@0.62.