iOS's Stocks App clone written in React Native for demo purpose
FinanceReactNative
iOS's Stocks App clone written in React Native for demo purpose (available both iOS and Android). Data is pulled from Yahoo Finance.
Demo
- Rejected by Apple reviewer :smile:: "Your app is too similar to Apple Stock app, which creates a misleading association with Apple products."
Screenshots
Components used
- AppRegistry - The JS entry point to running all React Native apps.
- Image - A React component for displaying different types of images, including network images, static resources, temporary local images, and images from local disk, such as the camera roll.
- Linking - A general interface to interact with both incoming and outgoing app links.
- ListView - A core component designed for efficient display of vertically scrolling lists of changing data.
- Platform - A module is provided by React Native to detect what is the platform in which the app is running.
- RefreshControl - This component is used inside a ScrollView or ListView to add pull to refresh functionality.
- StatusBar - Component to control the app status bar.
- StyleSheet - A StyleSheet is an abstraction similar to CSS StyleSheets.
- Text - A React component for displaying text which supports nesting, styling, and touch handling.
- TextInput - A foundational component for inputting text into the app via a keyboard.
- ToolbarAndroid - React component that wraps the Android-only Toolbar widget.
- TouchableHighlight - A wrapper for making views respond properly to touches.
- View - The most fundamental component for building UI, View is a container that supports layout with flexbox, style, some touch handling, and accessibility controls, and is designed to be nested inside other views and to have 0 to many children of any type.
Additional
- eslint: A fully pluggable tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript.
Running
Clone & install
- Clone this repo
git clone git@github.com:7kfpun/FinanceReactNative.git
cd FinanceReactNative
- run
npm install
iOS
- Run
react-native run-ios
Android
- Run
android avd
and start an emulator - Run
react-native run-android