Rigil Kent
Rigil Kent

Reputation: 75

Tools to display React-Native components on web

I have a react-native project that's built using Metro and Native Base and I'm trying normalize the UI by extracting a styleguide out of it. I would like it to be documented so I can share it and work along with the designers.

Cheers!

I already tried Storybook, Docz and React-Styleguidist.

React-Styleguidist: This one I liked the fact that it could be placed outside the project.

Docz: seems to be the easiest but it seems to have a problem with Native-Base

Storybook: Seems to require the you have an emulator running to display any documentation.

Anyway, I couldn't make any of them work. So if you guys have some suggestions regarding these or other tools, I'd be glad to hear them.

The best would be to have a browser based that lifts the documentation from outside the repo and parses something that's browsable and I can share with the designers.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 170

Answers (1)

Hamed Navvabian
Hamed Navvabian

Reputation: 792

You can use react-native-web package that compiles native components to HTML. https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web

Upvotes: 2

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