react-native-date-picker
complete
Henning Hall
I've got a lot of questions from people who wants to access react-native-date-picker through expo.
Right now there is no unified way to display an inline (non-dialog) cross-platform datetime picker on expo.
Brent Vatne
complete
Today, we are pleased to announce that with the arrival of Expo SDK 42, you can now create custom development clients in the cloud using EAS Build, or locally with the new Expo run commands.
You can try it out today:
- Create a new project: expo init
- Install the packages: expo install react-native-date-picker expo-dev-client
Build the native app:
- In the cloud with eas build -p all --profile development(expo builddoes not support custom builds)
- Or locally with expo run:iosandexpo run:android(note: see https://expo.fyi/prebuild-cleanup for information on the generated files)
To be clear,
react-native-date-picker
will not have been added to the Expo Go app that you download from the App Store or Google Play Store.We still consider this feature to be completed because users can now create a custom client app that includes this library, without needing to write any native code.
We hope you enjoy, and we have big plans to continue improving this workflow going forward!
Foretold Ghost
I agree, is there a reason we can't get this into expo go?
Wodin
Foretold Ghost: See whats-in-the-sdk. In particular the second paragraph. Also look at the Limitations section of this blog post.
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Mulweli Mushiana
I had to build a custom Expo Development Client for this. Why can't expo just use this by default?
Rajendran Nadar
Mulweli Mushiana: See https://expo.fyi/whats-in-the-sdk. In particular the second paragraph. Also look at the Limitations section of this https://blog.expo.dev/expo-managed-workflow-in-2021-5b887bbf7dbb#3cd4,.
Brent Vatne
complete
Today, we are pleased to announce that with the arrival of Expo SDK 42, you can now create custom development clients in the cloud using EAS Build, or locally with the new Expo run commands.
You can try it out today:
- Create a new project: expo init
- Install the packages: expo install react-native-date-picker expo-dev-client
Build the native app:
- In the cloud with eas build -p all --profile development(expo builddoes not support custom builds)
- Or locally with expo run:iosandexpo run:android(note: see https://expo.fyi/prebuild-cleanup for information on the generated files)
To be clear,
react-native-date-picker
will not have been added to the Expo Go app that you download from the App Store or Google Play Store.We still consider this feature to be completed because users can now create a custom client app that includes this library, without needing to write any native code.
We hope you enjoy, and we have big plans to continue improving this workflow going forward!
Evan Bacon
in progress
Garry Osborne
is anyone working to get this to work in expo?
Haochen
still no???
Brent Vatne
we're focused on making it possible to add any library to managed expo apps, you can read about it here https://blog.expo.io/expo-managed-workflow-in-2021-d1c9b68aa10
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imhazige
Brent Vatne: Amazing, can‘t wait
J S
Brent Vatne: awesome!
John Stewart
Brent Vatne: This is huge! Great work!
Norka Rodríguez
It's a very easy to use library! Please include it in Expo!
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haibert barifan
Guys this is an awesome library, so easy to use and so many different modes please include it in expo !!! <3
Kayee
please include this expo's next version
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