The Wemap react-native SDK is a library that will handle communication with the Wemap application.
The SDK offers an interface to manage the Livemap Mapview and to subscribe to events that happen on the map.
Please get your emmid and token from your pro account. You may ask for one if necessary or you can test with our developers credentials if you lack time.
npm install @wemap/react-native-wemap-livemap
cd ios && pod install
import Livemap from '@wemap/react-native-wemap-livemap';
const MAP_CONFIG = {
emmid: 12606,
token: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
};
const MyLivemap = () => <Livemap mapConfig={MAP_CONFIG} />;
A sample app is available from the example folder.
to use the example, at first you have to add this line into your ~/.bashrc file or ~/.zshrc
export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
then, You can run it as a regular RN project by typing (from root):
cd example && npm run android|ios
Or with the shortcut:
npm run example android|ios
if you are on macos and having this pop up message: “launchPackager.command” can’t be opened because (null) is not allowed to open documents in Terminal --> you can fix it quickly by following this facebook/react-native#35726 (comment)
you may have an issue with the yoga.cpp file while running the example on ios, --> You need to replace single | to || in the specified line (specified on error detail)in yoga file . --> otherways, you can check this link to fix the issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75945734/compilec-yoga-cpp-normal-arm64-c-com-apple-compilers-llvm-clang-1-0-compiler
To view all methods and props of the Livemap component, please see the documentation
- If you are using a Macbook M1, you may get some problems to install pods. Please see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64901180/how-to-running-cocoapods-on-apple-silicon-m1
- If you are using the Expo framework, you have to eject your project to install this module. This SDK is not part of the Expo Go app and contains native dependencies. For more informations see: https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/customizing/
- If you encounter some environment issues (related to Node.js for example), please be aware of React Native requirements before posting any new issue. You can check your project by running
react-native doctor
orexpo doctor
- If you don't succeed to run your project from your terminal, you may have to clear the Xcode DerivedData. You can remove it using Xcode interface or by running the following command:
rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData
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