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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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@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 radius
  • Row - horizontal flex layout with gap, alignment
  • Column - vertical flex layout with gap, alignment
  • ScrollContainer - scrollable area (vertical or horizontal)
  • SafeArea - safe area insets for notch/home indicator
  • Pressable - touchable wrapper that triggers actions on press
  • Spacer - fixed or flexible spacing
  • Divider - thin line separator

Content

  • Heading - heading text (levels 1-6)
  • Paragraph - body text
  • Label - small label text
  • Image - image display with sizing modes
  • Avatar - circular avatar image
  • Badge - small status badge
  • Chip - tag/chip for categories

Input

  • Button - pressable button with variants
  • TextInput - text input field
  • Switch - toggle switch
  • Checkbox - checkbox with label
  • Slider - range slider
  • SearchBar - search input

Feedback

  • Spinner - loading indicator
  • ProgressBar - progress indicator

Composite

  • Card - card container with optional header
  • ListItem - list row with title, subtitle, accessory
  • Modal - 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

ProviderPurpose
StateProviderShare state across components (JSON Pointer paths)
ActionProviderHandle actions dispatched from components
VisibilityProviderEnable conditional rendering based on state
ValidationProviderForm field validation

Key Exports

ExportPurpose
defineRegistryCreate a type-safe component registry from a catalog
RendererRender a spec using a registry
schemaReact Native element tree schema
standardComponentDefinitionsCatalog definitions for all standard components
standardActionDefinitionsCatalog definitions for standard actions
standardComponentsPre-built component implementations
createStandardActionHandlersCreate handlers for standard actions
useStateStoreAccess state context
useStateValueGet single value from state
useBoundPropTwo-way state binding via $bindState/$bindItem
useStateBinding(deprecated) Legacy two-way binding by path
useActionsAccess actions context
useActionGet a single action dispatch function
useUIStreamStream specs from an API endpoint

Install

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AI Quality Score

80/100Analyzed 2/24/2026

Well-structured technical reference skill for @json-render/react-native library. Provides comprehensive documentation with code examples, component catalogs, state management patterns, and API exports. Includes clear usage triggers in description. Organized in dedicated skills folder with good density of accurate reference content. Minor gaps include installation instructions and advanced troubleshooting.

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Updated2/19/2026
Publisherbananayong

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