
Using React-Admin With React Native
React-admin can be used to build native mobile applications, which can also run on web browsers, thanks to its headless architecture.
Full-stack web developer at marmelab, Gildas has a strong appetite for emerging technologies. If you want an informed opinion on a new library, ask him, he's probably used it on a real project already.
React-admin can be used to build native mobile applications, which can also run on web browsers, thanks to its headless architecture.
The core of react-admin is UI-agnostic. This article explains how to build a react-admin application with Tailwind CSS and Daisy UI.
DataProvider callbacks, Count components, OAuth support, Custom Resource routes, and many more new features to discover in the last 2 releases.
A step-by-step example explaining how to use React-Admin inside a Remix app, and how to configure it to use Supabase as the data provider.
In the past 6 months, the Enterprise Edition got 2 new private modules: ra-audit-log, and ra-rbac. ra-preferences now also features no-code components.
From 3.15 to 3.18, React-admin introduced tons of improvements, including a better sidebar, quick choice creation, and many List additions.
React-admin 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 introduce tons of improvements, including server-side validation, keyboard navigation, and optimistic mutations