--- id: embedded-app title: Integration with Existing App layout: docs category: Guides permalink: docs/embeded-app.html next: activityindicatorios --- Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack – it’s commonly noted as simply the `V` in `MVC` – it’s easily embeddable within an existing non-React Native app. In fact, it integrates with other best practice community tools like [Cocoapods](http://cocoapods.org/). ## Requirements - [Cocoapods](http://cocoapods.org/) – `gem install cocoapods` - [Node.js](http://nodejs.org) – `brew install node` ## Install React Native Using Cocoapods [CocoaPods](http://cocoapods.org/) is a package management tool for iOS/Mac development. We need to use it to download React Native. If you haven't install CocoaPods yet, checkout [this tutorial](http://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html). When you are ready to work with CocoaPods, add the following line to `Podfile`. If you don't have one, then create it under the root directory of your project. ``` pod 'React' pod 'React/RCTText' # Add any subspecs you want to use in your project ``` Remember to install all subspecs you need. The `` element cannot be used without `pod 'React/RCTText'`. Then install pods via shell ``` $ pod install --verbose ``` ## Create Your React Native App First, enter React Native's pod root directory and create **index.ios.js** inside a directory `ReactComponent`. ``` $ cd Pods/React $ mkdir ReactComponent $ touch index.ios.js ``` Copy & paste following starter code for **index.ios.js**. ``` var React = require('react-native'); var { Text, View } = React; var styles = React.StyleSheet.create({ container: { flex: 1, backgroundColor: 'red' } }); class SimpleApp extends React.Component { render() { return This is a simple application. ; } } React.AppRegistry.registerComponent('SimpleApp', () => SimpleApp); ``` `SimpleApp` will be your **module name**, which will be used later on. ## Add Container View To Your App You should now add container view for React Native component. It can be any **UIView** in your app. ![Container view example](/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppContainerViewExample.png) However, let's subclass **UIView** for the sake of clean code. Let's name it **ReactView**. Open up **Yourproject.xcworkspace** and create a new class **ReactView** (You can name it whatever you like :)). ``` // ReactView.h #import @interface ReactView : UIView @end ``` Don't forget to add an outlet for it. ``` // ViewController.m @interface ViewController () @property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet ReactView *reactView; @end ``` Here I disabled **AutoLayout** for simplicity. In real production world, you should turn on AutoLayout and setup constraints by yourself. ## Add RCTRootView To Container View Ready for the most interesting part? Now we shall create the **RCTRootView**, where your React Native app lives in. In **ReactView.m**, we need to first initiate **RCTRootView** with the URI of your **index.ios.bundle**. **index.ios.bundle** will be created by packager and served by React Native server, which will be discussed later on. ``` NSString *urlString = @"http://localhost:8081/index.ios.bundle"; NSURL *jsCodeLocation = [NSURL URLWithString:urlString]; RCTRootView *rootView = [[RCTRootView alloc] initWithBundleURL:jsCodeLocation moduleName: @"SimpleApp" launchOptions:nil]; ``` Then add it as a subview of the **ReactView**. ``` [self addSubview:rootView]; rootView.frame = self.bounds; ``` ## Start Development Server In root directory, we need to start React Native development server. ``` $ ./Pods/React/packager/packager.sh --root ./ReactComponents ``` `--root` indicates the root of your React Native apps. Here we just have one **index.ios.js**. React Native development server will use packager to create a **index.ios.bundle**. Which can be access via `http://localhost:8081/index.ios.bundle`. ## Compile And Run Now compile and run your app. You shall now see your React Native app running inside of the **ReactView**. ![Example](/react-native/img/EmbeddedAppExample.png) ## Conclusion So under the hood, when **RCTRootView** is initialized, it will try to download, parse and run the bundle file from React Native development server. All you need to do is to implement your own container view, add **RCTRootView** as its subclass. And then serve the bundle using React Native development server. Then, bravo! You can checkout full source code of sample application [here](https://github.com/tjwudi/EmbededReactNativeExample).