PowerSync is a sync engine for building local-first apps with instantly-responsive UI/UX and simplified state transfer. Syncs between SQLite on the client-side and Postgres or MongoDB on the server-side (MySQL coming soon).
This package (packages/react-native
) is the PowerSync SDK for React Native clients. It is an extension of packages/common
.
See a summary of features here.
npx expo install @powersync/react-native
By default, this SDK requires @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
as a peer dependency. Alternatively, you can install OP-SQLite from the PowerSync OP-SQLite package (currently in alpha).
Install it in your app with:
npx expo install @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
- Polyfills are required for watched queries using the Async Iterator response format.
Watched queries can be used with either a callback response or Async Iterator response.
Watched queries using the Async Iterator response format require support for Async Iterators.
Expo apps currently require polyfill and Babel plugins in order to use this functionality.
npx expo install @azure/core-asynciterator-polyfill
Make sure to import the polyfill early in your application
// App.js
import '@azure/core-asynciterator-polyfill';
Install the async generator Babel plugin
pnpm add -D @babel/plugin-transform-async-generator-functions
Add the Babel plugin to your babel.config.js
file
module.exports = function (api) {
return {
presets: [...],
plugins: [
// ... Other plugins
'@babel/plugin-transform-async-generator-functions'
]
};
};
When using a bare React Native app without a framework like Expo, the @powersync/react-native
package does not work well with inline requires.
If you see the following error message
Super expression must either be null or a function
then you will need to add this to your metro.config.js
:
const config = {
transformer: {
getTransformOptions: async () => ({
transform: {
inlineRequires: {
blockList: {
[require.resolve("@powersync/react-native")]: true,
},
},
},
})
}
};
This package uses native libraries. Create native Android and iOS projects (if not created already) by running:
npx expo run:android
# OR
npx expo run:ios
Our SDK reference contains everything you need to know to get started implementing PowerSync in your project.
A changelog for this SDK is available here.
The full API reference for this SDK can be found here.
For example projects built with PowerSync and React Native, see our Demo Apps / Example Projects gallery. Most of these projects can also be found in the demos/
directory.
- Join our Discord server where you can browse topics from our community, ask questions, share feedback, or just say hello :)
- Please open a GitHub issue when you come across a bug.
- Have feedback or an idea? Submit an idea via our public roadmap or schedule a chat with someone from our product team.