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Tamagui + Solito + Next + Expo Monorepo

npm create tamagui

🔦 About

This monorepo is a starter for an Expo + Next.js + Tamagui + Solito app.

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

📦 Included packages

  • Tamagui 🪄
  • solito for cross-platform navigation
  • Expo SDK
  • Next.js
  • Expo Router

🗂 Folder layout

The main apps are:

  • expo (native)

  • next (web)

  • packages shared packages across apps

    • 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.)

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

Tip

Switching from app to pages router:

  • remove app folder from apps/next
  • move index.tsx from pages-example to pages folder
  • rename pages-example-user to user and be sure to update linkTarget in screen.tsx to user as well
  • delete SwitchRouterButton.tsx component and remove it from screen.tsx and packages/ui/src/index.tsx
  • search for pagesMode keyword and remove it

🏁 Start the app

  • Install dependencies: bun install

  • Next.js local dev: bun web

To run with optimizer on in dev mode (just for testing, it's faster to leave it off): bun web:extract. To build for production bun web:prod.

To see debug output to verify the compiler, add // debug as a comment to the top of any file.

  • Expo local dev: bun native

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
bun add zustand
cd ../..
bun install
# or
bun --filter 'app' add zustand

Native dependencies

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

cd apps/expo
bun add react-native-reanimated
cd ../..
bun install
# or
bun --filter 'expo-app' add react-native-reanimated

Update new dependencies

Pure JS dependencies

bun update --latest

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).

You may potentially want to have the native module transpiled for the next app. If you get error messages with Cannot use import statement outside a module, you may need to use transpilePackages in your next.config.js and add the module to the array there.

Deploying to Vercel

  • Root: apps/next
  • Install command to be bun install
  • Build command: leave default setting
  • Output dir: leave default setting

Troubleshooting Vercel Deployment

If after pushing to GitHub you're seeing that your automatic vercel deployment failed:

Run bun install locally and then commit and push the changes to GitHub.