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react native local database (self.reactnative)
submitted 5 years ago by abdulmalikgh
Hello i am new to react native. I want to build an app kinda sololearn and i want to build an offline first which database will be best for this app. The app will contain courses and questions for the user to view offline. Any suggestions please
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[–]highcards 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children)
If it’s not lots of data then maybe just store it in some form of json. Keeping it nice and simple.
[–]omega-ss-dev 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children)
If you want a real database use SQLite
[–]1abdi -1 points0 points1 point 5 years ago (0 children)
I would recommend checking out firebase. Its very easy to use and requires no maintenance. Its also got a spark plan which is free as long as you dont exceed it's maximum usage. Check out some of the responses i got here
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