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@lxsameer I had the same question and the answer was initially no. And it was suggested to use functions to operate directly on the db argument that you receive. This discussion probably belongs in #re-frame though.
@pesterhazy haha well I ran into that
@artemyarulin ah, interesting suggestion - going to try :whitespace , even though that's not a big time saver compared to the amount of time packager takes at the final step
yeah, packager is a main pain point
hey guys! anyone using some kind of a remote build on macos/xcode from windows? wonder how that would be working, if i want to develop for ios but hold on to my windows desktop (since i only have a pc and on it a macos vm)
Hey, I’m working on an react-native app that needs to work offline at times and synchronise (and help resolve conflicts) with the service. What are my options, if I don’t want to implement fancy REST caching? Ideally I’d like something like meteors’ DDP collections. But before I start integrating that with reagent/reframe I figured I’ll ask if there’s something out there I’m not aware of. Thanks in advance!
@pawel.kapala Sounds like something om.next could be a good usecase for: https://github.com/omcljs/om/wiki/Remote-Synchronization-Tutorial
Thanks, I’ll have a look
unfortunately only sql + solor index
it will probably be tricky to get right, esp. conflict resolution @pawel.kapala
but an interesting challenge
well not seamlessly
I think it’s rather impossible to resolve conflicts for arbitrary data without user’s interaction 😉 git merge anyone? 😉
right
I wouldn't aim for a general solution but rather a simple one
e.g. the server always wins 🙂
… unless user says so 😆
@pawel.kapala I'm not sure, but probably couchbase
is what you want?
@savelichalex thanks I’m reading this: http://www.couchbase.com/nosql-databases/couchbase-mobile
don't see why you can't do this with just a regular sql db
sure I could, but I’m rather lazy in a sense I look for ready solution first before I approach to solve the problem myself
it's probably going to be manual work either way