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* feat(rules,skills): add React Native / Expo rules pack and react-native-patterns skill * fix(rules,skills): address review feedback — safeParse nav example, drop deprecated sentry-expo, memoize list renderItem, clarify New Architecture SDK support * fix(rules,skills): drop deprecated Flipper, surface permission-denied state in location hook
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React Native / Expo Patterns
This file extends common/patterns.md with React Native / Expo specific patterns. Note: Do NOT install the
web/ruleset in a React Native project — those patterns assume the DOM (e.g. URL-as-state) and do not apply here.
Navigation (Expo Router)
Expo Router is Expo's built-in, file-based router (app/ directory); React Navigation is the established alternative. The examples below use Expo Router; the principles apply either way.
- Keep route files (
app/**) thin — they wire params + hooks to a screen component that lives incomponents/orfeatures/. - Type route params; validate untrusted params (e.g. from deep links) with Zod before use.
- Use typed navigation helpers (
useLocalSearchParams,Link,router.push). - Centralize linking config; never trust deep-link params without validation.
// app/user/[id].tsx
import { useLocalSearchParams, router } from 'expo-router'
import { z } from 'zod'
const Params = z.object({ id: z.string().uuid() })
export default function UserScreen() {
// Use safeParse, not parse: a malformed deep link would otherwise throw
// during render and crash the screen. Redirect instead of throwing.
const parsed = Params.safeParse(useLocalSearchParams())
if (!parsed.success) {
router.replace('/not-found')
return null
}
return <UserProfile userId={parsed.data.id} />
}
State Management
The rule is to keep these concerns separate and not duplicate server data into client stores. The tools listed are common choices, not requirements — pick what fits your project.
| Concern | Common choices |
|---|---|
| Server state | a server-cache library (TanStack Query, SWR) |
| Client/UI state | a lightweight store (Zustand, Jotai) or Context |
| Navigation/route state | Expo Router params (NOT a global store) |
| Form state | a form library (e.g. React Hook Form) with schema validation |
| Secure persistence | expo-secure-store |
| Non-secure persistence | AsyncStorage / MMKV |
- Derive values instead of storing redundant computed state.
- Keep global client state minimal; prefer local
useStateuntil sharing is actually needed.
Data Fetching
Use a server-cache library (TanStack Query, SWR) instead of ad-hoc fetch-in-useEffect. The examples use TanStack Query.
- Route server reads through the cache (e.g.
useQuery) and mutations through it (e.g.useMutation) with cache invalidation. - Validate API responses with Zod at the boundary; infer types from the schema. (Zod is already the validation default in ECC's
typescript/rules.) - Handle the three states explicitly in UI: loading, error, empty.
- Use optimistic updates for fast interactions: snapshot, apply, roll back on failure with visible feedback.
- Fetch independent data in parallel; avoid request waterfalls between parent and child.
function useUser(id: string) {
return useQuery({
queryKey: ['user', id],
queryFn: async () => userSchema.parse(await api.getUser(id)),
})
}
Lists
- Use
FlatList/SectionList(orFlashListfor large/heavy lists) — never.map()a large array inside aScrollView. - Provide a stable
keyExtractor; memoizerenderItem. - Paginate or virtualize long data sets.
Custom Hooks
- Extract reusable logic (data, permissions, device APIs) into
use*hooks. - Keep side effects (Expo SDK calls, subscriptions) inside hooks, not in JSX.
Async & Effects
- Clean up subscriptions, timers, and listeners in the effect's return function.
- Cancel or ignore stale async results on unmount to avoid setState-after-unmount.