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You can follow along with the React Native Tutorial to see how to build, modify, and
run this template app.
Warning
As of September 2024, Atlas Device SDKs are deprecated. Atlas Device SDKs
will reach end-of-life and will no longer be maintained by MongoDB on
September 30, 2025.
The template app in this repository should only be used as a reference for
the on-device database and not to create a new app based on Device Sync.
Refer to the deprecation page for details.
Prerequisites
Make sure your system is setup to run a React Native application by following the setup guide
The easiest way to use this template app is to log on to Atlas App Services and click the Create App From Template button. Choose
Real Time Sync, and then follow the prompts. While the backend app is being
created, you can download this React Native template app pre-configured for your new
app.
Cloning from GitHub
If you have cloned this repository from the GitHub
mongodb/template-app-react-native-todo
repository, you must create a separate App Services App with Device Sync
enabled to use this client. You can find information about how to do this
in the Atlas App Services documentation page:
Template Apps -> Create a Template App
Once you have created the App Services App, replace any value in this client's
appId field with your App Services App ID. For help finding this ID, refer
to: Find Your Project or App Id
Download the Client as a Zip File
If you have downloaded this client as a .zip file from the Atlas App Services
UI, it does not contain the App Services App ID. You must replace any value
in this client's appId field in atlasConfig.json with your
App Services App ID. For help finding this ID, refer to:
Find Your Project or App Id
How to Run the Application:
Make sure you are in this directory
npm install
npx pod-install if on Mac
npm run ios (or npm run android, if you have an emulator running. Note: If you have not set up your development environment for running react-native android apps, see: https://reactnative.dev/docs/environment-setup)