react-native
React Native renderer for json-render that turns JSON specs into native mobile UIs. Use when working with @json-render/react-native, building React Native UIs from JSON, creating mobile component catalogs, or rendering AI-generated specs on mobile.
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This skill provides a comprehensive framework for rendering React Native mobile interfaces from JSON specifications. It includes standard UI components, state management, and data-binding features. The implementation utilizes schema validation through the Zod library, which is a recommended security practice for ensuring the integrity of structured data.
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What does this agent skill do?
@json-render/react-native
React Native renderer that converts JSON specs into native mobile component trees with standard components, data binding, visibility, actions, and dynamic props.
Quick Start
import { defineCatalog } from "@json-render/core";
import { schema } from "@json-render/react-native/schema";
import {
standardComponentDefinitions,
standardActionDefinitions,
} from "@json-render/react-native/catalog";
import { defineRegistry, Renderer, type Components } from "@json-render/react-native";
import { z } from "zod";
// Create catalog with standard + custom components
const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, {
components: {
...standardComponentDefinitions,
Icon: {
props: z.object({ name: z.string(), size: z.number().nullable(), color: z.string().nullable() }),
slots: [],
description: "Icon display",
},
},
actions: standardActionDefinitions,
});
// Register only custom components (standard ones are built-in)
const { registry } = defineRegistry(catalog, {
components: {
Icon: ({ props }) => <Ionicons name={props.name} size={props.size ?? 24} />,
} as Components<typeof catalog>,
});
// Render
function App({ spec }) {
return (
<StateProvider initialState={{}}>
<VisibilityProvider>
<ActionProvider handlers={{}}>
<Renderer spec={spec} registry={registry} />
</ActionProvider>
</VisibilityProvider>
</StateProvider>
);
}
Standard Components
Layout
Container- wrapper with padding, background, border radiusRow- horizontal flex layout with gap, alignmentColumn- vertical flex layout with gap, alignmentScrollContainer- scrollable area (vertical or horizontal)SafeArea- safe area insets for notch/home indicatorPressable- touchable wrapper that triggers actions on pressSpacer- fixed or flexible spacingDivider- thin line separator
Content
Heading- heading text (levels 1-6)Paragraph- body textLabel- small label textImage- image display with sizing modesAvatar- circular avatar imageBadge- small status badgeChip- tag/chip for categories
Input
Button- pressable button with variantsTextInput- text input fieldSwitch- toggle switchCheckbox- checkbox with labelSlider- range sliderSearchBar- search input
Feedback
Spinner- loading indicatorProgressBar- progress indicator
Composite
Card- card container with optional headerListItem- list row with title, subtitle, accessoryModal- bottom sheet modal
Visibility Conditions
Use visible on elements. Syntax: { "$state": "/path" }, { "$state": "/path", "eq": value }, { "$state": "/path", "not": true }, [ cond1, cond2 ] for AND.
Pressable + setState Pattern
Use Pressable with the built-in setState action for interactive UIs like tab bars:
{
"type": "Pressable",
"props": {
"action": "setState",
"actionParams": { "statePath": "/activeTab", "value": "home" }
},
"children": ["home-icon", "home-label"]
}
Dynamic Prop Expressions
Any prop value can be a data-driven expression resolved at render time:
{ "$state": "/state/key" }- reads from state model (one-way read){ "$bindState": "/path" }- two-way binding: use on the natural value prop (value, checked, pressed, etc.) of form components.{ "$bindItem": "field" }- two-way binding to a repeat item field. Use inside repeat scopes.{ "$cond": <condition>, "$then": <value>, "$else": <value> }- conditional value
{
"type": "TextInput",
"props": {
"value": { "$bindState": "/form/email" },
"placeholder": "Email"
}
}
Components do not use a statePath prop for two-way binding. Use { "$bindState": "/path" } on the natural value prop instead.
Built-in Actions
The setState action is handled automatically by ActionProvider and updates the state model directly, which re-evaluates visibility conditions and dynamic prop expressions:
{ "action": "setState", "actionParams": { "statePath": "/activeTab", "value": "home" } }
Providers
| Provider | Purpose |
|---|---|
StateProvider | Share state across components (JSON Pointer paths). Accepts optional store prop for controlled mode. |
ActionProvider | Handle actions dispatched from components |
VisibilityProvider | Enable conditional rendering based on state |
ValidationProvider | Form field validation |
External Store (Controlled Mode)
Pass a StateStore to StateProvider (or JSONUIProvider / createRenderer) to use external state management:
import { createStateStore, type StateStore } from "@json-render/react-native";
const store = createStateStore({ count: 0 });
<StateProvider store={store}>{children}</StateProvider>
store.set("/count", 1); // React re-renders automatically
When store is provided, initialState and onStateChange are ignored.
Key Exports
| Export | Purpose |
|---|---|
defineRegistry | Create a type-safe component registry from a catalog |
Renderer | Render a spec using a registry |
schema | React Native element tree schema |
standardComponentDefinitions | Catalog definitions for all standard components |
standardActionDefinitions | Catalog definitions for standard actions |
standardComponents | Pre-built component implementations |
createStandardActionHandlers | Create handlers for standard actions |
useStateStore | Access state context |
useStateValue | Get single value from state |
useBoundProp | Two-way state binding via $bindState/$bindItem |
useStateBinding | (deprecated) Legacy two-way binding by path |
useActions | Access actions context |
useAction | Get a single action dispatch function |
useUIStream | Stream specs from an API endpoint |
createStateStore | Create a framework-agnostic in-memory StateStore |
StateStore | Interface for plugging in external state management |
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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