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React Native By Example

You're reading from   React Native By Example Native mobile development with React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464750
Length 414 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. First Project - Creating a Basic To-Do List App FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Functionality and Styling the To-Do List App 3. Our Second Project - The Budgeting App 4. Advanced Functionality with the Expenses App 5. Third Project - The Facebook Client 6. Advanced Facebook App Functionality 7. Redux 8. Deploying Your Applications 9. Additional React Native Components

Vibration


The Vibration API allows us to tap into the vibration motor for our user's mobile devices and send a vibration to it.

This demo will require the use of actual hardware to test, but it is worth the setup if you have one to play with. On devices that don't support vibration, including the simulator, there will be no effect.

Note

There are a couple of caveats to using the Vibration API that you should be aware of.

From a user experience standpoint, the use of vibration in your apps should be as a feedback mechanism to let your users know that some sort of interaction has occurred.

Additionally, extended use of the vibration motor on a user's phone will lead to larger stress on their device's battery performance.

It's very easy to abuse this API and include vibrations on all aspects of your app, but I would heavily recommend that this feature is reserved to acknowledge key interactions that a user may have with your app.

It also has access to two methods:

  • The first method is Vibration.vibrate...
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