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[question]: Starting a new project in React Native with the new architecture enabled #1675

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angelo-hub opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 4 comments
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angelo-hub commented Mar 27, 2024

How can we help?

Starting a new project in react native, haven't been able to test it, but does this library work with the new architecture? i.e. the bridgelessmode and turbomodules, etc?

Haven't been able to find a third party notification service that supports this outside of braze

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renopp commented Mar 30, 2024

I've done an experiment switch from old to new architecture, and the result is the SDK so far works properly
But as far as I know if we turn on bridgeless mode the react-native-onesignal should not works

I hope the OneSignal team should do some improvement to support new architecture and bridgeless mode support

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Any update?

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Hello everyone! Just a quick update that we will be accommodating this new architecture and should have the work completed by the end of the quarter. We'll update you here when it's ready!

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chriszs commented May 14, 2024

Awesome! Thanks for taking that on and communicating it! Here's what I'm seeing on Android when activating new arch with 4.5.2:

Screenshot 2024-05-14 at 2 28 38 PM

It may finally be time to upgrade to v5, though, and if so that specific error may or may not be relevant.

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