native | React UI Kit Native - React Native UI Kit | User Interface library

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native is a JavaScript library typically used in User Interface, React Native, React, Uikit applications. native has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can install using 'npm i react-ui-kit-native' or download it from GitHub, npm.

React Native UI Kit. React Native components based on React UI Kit. Offical documentation of React UI Kit Native made for React Native applications and you can easily use the components in your project. A lot of predefined styles & properties so it's perfectly fit for prototyping of your app UI.
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              native has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 33 star(s) with 9 fork(s). There are 6 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              native has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
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              The latest version of native is current.

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              native is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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            QUESTION

            Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'transformFile') at Bundler.transformFile
            Asked 2022-Mar-29 at 12:36

            I have updated node today and I'm getting this error:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-27 at 17:19

            Ran into the same issue with Node.js 17.0.0. To solve it, I downgraded to version 14.18.1, deleted node_modules and reinstalled.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69647332

            QUESTION

            new NativeEventEmitter()` was called with a non-null argument without the required `addListener` method
            Asked 2022-Mar-24 at 07:42

            I cannot resolve the issue. When application loads react native throw warnings. new NativeEventEmitter() was called with a non-null argument without the required addListener method. WARN new NativeEventEmitter() was called with a non-null argument without the required removeListeners method.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-24 at 11:07

            This is likely due to the newest version of react-native. A lot of libraries still haven't released a new version to handle these warnings (or errors in some case). Examples include https://github.com/react-navigation/react-navigation/issues/9882 and https://github.com/APSL/react-native-keyboard-aware-scroll-view/pull/501. If it bothers you, you can hide the warning for now (source):

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69538962

            QUESTION

            Android app won't build -- The minCompileSdk (31) specified in a dependency's androidx.work:work-runtime:2.7.0-beta01
            Asked 2022-Mar-11 at 16:01

            I'm trying to build a project in my M1,

            but I got this error when I run npx react-native run-android

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-02 at 23:03

            The error is being caused because one of your dependencies is internally using WorkManager 2.7.0-beta01 that was released today (which needs API 31). In my case it was CheckAarMetadata.kt.

            You can fix it by forcing Gradle to use an older version of Work Manager for the transitive dependency that works with API 30. In your build.gradle file add:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69037481

            QUESTION

            Error when trying to run my React Native app on Android
            Asked 2022-Mar-06 at 07:58

            I've built my React Native app and tested and troubleshooted with my iOS devices for months. Now I'm trying to built and test the app on Android for the first time. The thing is, that I keep getting errors trying to run the Android-version of my app. After hours of debugging and troubleshooting, I tried to create a new RN project and see if that could run on my emulator and device. I got that part working and then I wanted to copy/paste the files of my existing app project into the new project.

            I pasted my existing assets, styles, the source JS-files and the package.json file into the new project, ran npm install and then I ended up with the exact same error message as I had in the original project when I run react-native run-android.

            The full error message is here:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-21 at 13:43

            I've hit this same issue and have temporarily resolved it by uninstalling react-native-video (npm uninstall --save react-native-video). That's not a great answer as I need that component, but I don't have a full solution yet. I think somehow com.yqritc:android-scalablevideoview:1.0.4. is required by react-native-video but has gotten lost or removed. Other thoughts are welcome.

            UPDATE: Resolved! In your build.gradle in your Android folder you need to add the repository "jcenter()" in allprojects (not in build dependencies) like this...

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68835157

            QUESTION

            Springfox 3.0.0 is not working with Spring Boot 2.6.0
            Asked 2022-Feb-22 at 14:10

            Springfox 3.0.0 is not working with Spring Boot 2.6.0, after upgrading I am getting the following error

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-01 at 02:17

            I know this does not solve your problem directly, but consider moving to springdoc which most recent release supports Spring Boot 2.6.0. Springfox is so buggy at this point that is a pain to use. I've moved to springdoc 2 years ago because of its Spring WebFlux support and I am very happy about it. Additionally, it also supports Kotlin Coroutines, which I am not sure Springfox does.

            If you decide to migrate, springdoc even has a migration guide.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70178343

            QUESTION

            Build Gradle Error Could not get unknown property 'compile'
            Asked 2022-Feb-07 at 16:48

            i have react native porject when run android this error showed

            Build file 'C:\dev\icnet_final\android\app\build.gradle' line: 213

            A problem occurred evaluating project ':app'.

            Could not get unknown property 'compile' for configuration container of type org.gradle.api.internal.artifacts.configurations.DefaultConfigurationContainer.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-06 at 13:59

            I got this error because I upgraded to the latest version of Gradle. I suggest not doing this yet, until React Native has been updated to work with it.

            I changed my version of Gradle in android/build.gradle to the old version and the project built again. This version now works for me:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69044250

            QUESTION

            Java 17: Maven doesn't give much information about the error that happened, why?
            Asked 2022-Feb-04 at 20:28

            I'm upgrading from JDK 8 to JDK 17 and I'm trying to compile with mvn clean install -X -DskipTests and there's no information about the error.

            Btw, I'm updating the dependencies and after that I compile to see if has errors. I need to update some dependencies such as Spring, Hibernate etc. I already updated Lombok.

            I added the -X or -e option but I got the same result.

            What can I do to get more information about the error? The log shows that it was loading hibernate-jpa-2.1-api before failed... so that means the problem is in this dependency?

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-19 at 20:28

            This failure is likely due to an issue between java 17 and older lombok versions. Building with java 17.0.1, lombok 1.18.20 and maven 3.8.1 caused a vague "Compilation failure" for me as well. I upgraded to maven 3.8.3 which also failed but provided this detail on the failure:

            java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot read field "bindingsWhenTrue" because "currentBindings" is null

            Searching for this failure message I found this issue on stackoverflow leading me to a bug in lombok. I upgraded to lombok 1.18.22 and that fixed the compilation failure for a successful build.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69272445

            QUESTION

            Resource linking fails on lStar
            Asked 2022-Jan-21 at 09:25

            I'm working on a React Native application. My Android builds began to fail in the CI environment (and locally) without any changes.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-03 at 11:46

            Go to your package.json file and delete as many dependencies as you can until the project builds successfully. Then start adding back the dependencies one by one to detect which ones have troubles.

            Then you can manually patch those dependencies by acceding them on node_modules/[dependencie]/android/build.gradle and setting androidx.core:core-ktx: or androidx.core:core: to a specific version (1.6.0 in my case).

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69021225

            QUESTION

            Getting "Cannot read property 'pickAlgorithm' of null" error in react native
            Asked 2022-Jan-21 at 08:12

            I get an error when running npm install. The error is:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-16 at 15:40

            Upgraded to npm v7.23.0 and then npm install and working fine.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69567381

            QUESTION

            What is 'serviceability memory category' of Native Memory Tracking?
            Asked 2022-Jan-17 at 13:38

            I have an java app (JDK13) running in a docker container. Recently I moved the app to JDK17 (OpenJDK17) and found a gradual increase of memory usage by docker container.

            During investigation I found that the 'serviceability memory category' NMT grows constantly (15mb per an hour). I checked the page https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/troubleshoot/diagnostic-tools.html#GUID-5EF7BB07-C903-4EBD-A9C2-EC0E44048D37 but this category is not mentioned there.

            Could anyone explain what this serviceability category means and what can cause such gradual increase? Also there are some additional new memory categories comparing to JDK13. Maybe someone knows where I can read details about them.

            Here is the result of command jcmd 1 VM.native_memory summary

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-17 at 13:38

            Unfortunately (?), the easiest way to know for sure what those categories map to is to look at OpenJDK source code. The NMT tag you are looking for is mtServiceability. This would show that "serviceability" are basically diagnostic interfaces in JDK/JVM: JVMTI, heap dumps, etc.

            But the same kind of thing is clear from observing that stack trace sample you are showing mentions ThreadStackTrace::dump_stack_at_safepoint -- that is something that dumps the thread information, for example for jstack, heap dump, etc. If you have a suspicion for the memory leak in that code, you might try to build a MCVE demonstrating it, and submitting the bug against OpenJDK, or showing it to a fellow OpenJDK developer. You probably know better what your application is doing to cause thread dumps, focus there.

            That being said, I don't see any obvious memory leaks in StackFrameInfo, neither can I reproduce any leak with stress tests, so maybe what you are seeing is "just" thread dumping over the larger and larger thread stacks. Or you capture it when thread dump is happening. Or... It is hard to say without the MCVE.

            Update: After playing with MCVE, I realized that it reproduces with 17.0.1, but not with either mainline development JDK, or JDK 18 EA, or JDK 17.0.2 EA. I tested with 17.0.2 EA before, so was not seeing it, dang. Bisection between 17.0.1 and 17.0.2 EA shows it was fixed with JDK-8273902 backport. 17.0.2 releases this week, so the bug should disappear after you upgrade.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70709971

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