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I decided to use expo module for kakao map. It's API is awesome and easy to adapt Swift in native view.
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Supporting Map on Android is not difficult. In fact, I fully support react-native-naver-map on Android and iOS in New and Old Arch, so I can use React Native's Map component to some extent. I have experience in porting.
But the problem is iOS. Currently Fabric is not fully compatible with Swift.
The Kakao Map V2 iOS SDK supports Swift fully. I succeeded mount KakaoMap V2 in iOS with Objective-C++ but there are some lack feature in Objc.
Discussed in #28, I can separate codes in podspec with subsepc and supports C++ and Swift both in project. But I don't want to do that at now.
At here. It seems Swift support in Fabric is not yet available.
The project can be delayed until after mature Fabric + Swift interop or we decide to just implement map with WebView.
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I decided to use expo module for kakao map. It's API is awesome and easy to adapt Swift in native view.
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Supporting Map on Android is not difficult. In fact, I fully support react-native-naver-map on Android and iOS in New and Old Arch, so I can use React Native's Map component to some extent. I have experience in porting.
But the problem is iOS. Currently Fabric is not fully compatible with Swift.
The Kakao Map V2 iOS SDK supports Swift fully. I succeeded mount KakaoMap V2 in iOS with Objective-C++ but there are some lack feature in Objc.
Discussed in #28, I can separate codes in podspec with subsepc and supports C++ and Swift both in project. But I don't want to do that at now.
At here. It seems Swift support in Fabric is not yet available.
The project can be delayed until after mature Fabric + Swift interop or we decide to just implement map with WebView.
Any idea is welcome.
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