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Tamagui + Supabase + Solito + Next + Expo Monorepo

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🔦 About

This monorepo is a starter todo app, built using Supabase + Expo + Next.js + Tamagui + Solito, adapted from the Tamagui starter (npx create-tamagui-app@latest).

Tamagui is a universal design system for React Native & Web built by @natebirdman.

Many thanks to @FernandoTheRojo for the Solito starter monorepo which this was initally forked from. Check out his talk about using expo + next together at Next.js Conf 2021.

📦 Included packages

  • tamagui for cross-platform views, themes and animations
  • solito for cross-platform navigation
  • jotai for state management
  • @supabase/supabase-js
  • @supabase/supabase-auth-helpers
  • Expo SDK 44
  • Next.js 12
  • React Navigation 6

🗂 Folder layout

The main apps are:

  • expo (native)

  • next (web)

  • packages shared packages across apps

    • data-access Supabase client, Jotai state management & user / auth context
    • ui includes your custom UI kit that will be optimized by Tamagui
    • app you'll be importing most files from app/
      • features (don't use a screens folder. organize by feature.)
      • provider (all the providers that wrap the app, and some no-ops for Web.)
      • navigation Next.js has a pages/ folder. React Native doesn't. This folder contains navigation-related code for RN. You may use it for any navigation code, such as custom links.

You can add other folders inside of packages/ if you know what you're doing and have a good reason to.

🏁 Start the app

  • Set the environment variables for next and expo
  • Install dependencies: yarn
  • Next.js local dev: yarn web
    • Runs yarn next
  • Expo local dev: yarn native
    • Runs expo start

💾 Setting up Supabase

  • Create a new Supabase project

Using GUI

  • Navigate to the project, then SQL Editor
  • Run the following 'todos' migration
create table todos (
  id bigint generated by default as identity primary key,
  user_id uuid references auth.users not null,
  task text check (char_length(task) > 3),
  is_complete boolean default false,
  inserted_at timestamp with time zone default timezone('utc'::text, now()) not null
);

alter table todos enable row level security;
alter publication supabase_realtime add table todos;

create policy "Individuals can create todos." on todos for
    insert with check (auth.uid() = user_id);
create policy "Individuals can view their own todos. " on todos for
    select using (auth.uid() = user_id);
create policy "Individuals can update their own todos." on todos for
    update using (auth.uid() = user_id);
create policy "Individuals can delete their own todos." on todos for
    delete using (auth.uid() = user_id);

Using the CLI

  • Install the CLI npm install -g supabase
  • Init supabase in the project supabase init
  • Login with an access token supabase login
  • Link to your project supabase link --project-ref [project-ref]
  • Link your Supabase database supabase db remote set [database connection string with port 5432]
  • Create a new migration supabase migration new todos
  • Copy the schema from todos.sql into the new migration at supabase/migrations/[migration]_todos.sql
  • Run the todos migration supabase db push

Developing

Supabase

  • Navigate to the data-access package.
  • Set the SUPABASE_REST_API_URL, see .env.example for example
  • Generate new types from your Supabase project by running yarn supabase:types

Tamagui

We've added packages/ui to show an example of building your own design system.

You need to watch it to have changes propagate, we've added a root watch command you should run in a separate terminal alongside the apps:

yarn watch

If you want to see Tamagui extract, try running yarn web:optimize and put a debug pragma at the top of packages/app/features/home.tsx, like so:

// debug

You'll see lots of output including the compiled HTML, CSS and all the steps it takes to get there.

UI Kit

Note we're following the design systems guide and creating our own package for components.

See packages/ui named @my/ui for how this works.

🆕 Add new dependencies

Pure JS dependencies

If you're installing a JavaScript-only dependency that will be used across platforms, install it in packages/app:

cd packages/app
yarn add date-fns
cd ../..
yarn

Native dependencies

If you're installing a library with any native code, you must install it in expo:

cd expo
yarn add react-native-reanimated
cd ..
yarn

You can also install the native library inside of packages/app if you want to get autoimport for that package inside of the app folder. However, you need to be careful and install the exact same version in both packages. If the versions mismatch at all, you'll potentially get terrible bugs. This is a classic monorepo issue. I use lerna-update-wizard to help with this (you don't need to use Lerna to use that lib).

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