Scott Kyle 0055d0510c Make List objects work with Object.keys in Chrome
Rather than using Object.preventExtensions to throw exceptions when setting any out-of-bounds index, we must instead compromise by only throwing for the common cases, which are -1 and list.length. Having Object.keys() support is essential for List to work with React Native ListViewDataSource.

Resolves #80
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RealmJS

RealmJS contains Realm bindings for integrating with mobile apps built using javascript frameworks such as ReactNative and PhoneGap.

RealmJS uses submodules so you need to run git submodule update --init --recursive in the realm-js root directory before running any examples or including the project in your app.

ReactNative Example

Make sure your environment is set up to run react native applications. Follow the instructions here https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html to the point you have installed the react-native-cli.

The ReactNative sample project is in the examples/ReactExample directory. You must run npm install in this directory before running the example for the first time.

ReactNative Project Setup

  • Create a new ReactNative project react-native init <project-name> and open the generated XCode project.
  • Drag RealmJS.xcodeproj into the Libraries folder in your project.
  • In the target for your application, add libRealmReact.a in the Link Binary with Library build phase.
  • Use Realm in your app.
  • Drag RealmJS.framework from the Products directory under RealmJS.xcodeproj into the Embedded Libraries section in the General tab for you app's target settings. This bundles the library with your app.
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Realm is a mobile database: an alternative to SQLite & key-value stores
https://realm.io
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