PSPDFKit 2.8 for React Native Adds TypeScript Support
We’re pleased to announce the release of PSPDFKit 2.8 for React Native. This release adds support for TypeScript, opening image documents in the PSPDFKitView component, and React Native 0.73.
TypeScript Support
By bundling our TypeScript type definitions in our PSPDFKit React Native plugin, you’re now able to enjoy the benefits of type safety, code suggestions, and autocompletion for PSPDFKit APIs and components while developing your application in TypeScript. TypeScript adds static typing to your project during development, allowing you to catch errors early and experience fewer run-time errors. This ultimately leads to shipping more stable products to your customers. Existing JavaScript-based projects will also receive helpful tool tips about the PSPDFKit APIs they’re calling when developing in supported IDEs, such as Visual Studio Code.
Support for Opening Images in the PSPDFKitView Component
This release adds the ability to open image documents directly on Android using the existing PSPDFKitView component. Previously, this was only supported on iOS. This negates the requirement to first convert image documents to a PDF and then pass them to PSPDFKit to open.
Enhancements and Bug Fixes for Native SDKs
This update to the PSPDFKit plugin targets React Native 0.72.7, and it’s also compatible with React Native 0.73. Various bug fixes are included in this release, along with the latest updates from our native iOS and Android SDKs. For more information, please refer to the iOS and Android changelogs. To upgrade to this version, you’ll be required to perform some migration steps. Please refer to our React Native 2.8 migration guide for steps on how to migrate.
More
For a full list of changes included in PSPDFKit 2.8 for React Native, refer to our changelog.
Upgrade to PSPDFKit 2.8 for React Native now to take advantage of the latest updates and improvements. If you’re interested in PSPDFKit for React Native, contact our Sales team. For a complete list of features, visit the React Native guides. We’d love to hear about your use case and discuss how to best implement it.
Erhard is a mobile software engineer with a focus on iOS. He enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is a solution-focused person. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family and traveling.