adaptivecards-reactnative

AdaptiveCards implementation in ReactNative


Keywords
adaptivecards, cards, bot, microsoft cards, reactnative cards
License
MIT
Install
npm install adaptivecards-reactnative@2.2.36

Documentation

Adaptive Cards

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Adaptive Cards are a new way for developers to exchange content in a common and consistent way. Get started today by putting Adaptive Cards into Microsoft Teams, Outlook Actionable Messages, Cortana Skills, or Windows Timeline -- or render cards inside your own apps by using our SDKs.

Dive in

Install and Build

Adaptive Cards are designed to render anywhere that your users are. The following native platform renderers are under development right now.

PS: Latest Build Status is against main branch.

Platform Latest Release Source Docs Latest Build Status
JavaScript npm install Source Docs Build Status
.NET Nuget install Source Docs Build status
.NET WPF Nuget install Source Docs Build status
.NET HTML Nuget install Source Docs Build status
Windows UWP Nuget install Source Docs Build Status
Android Maven Central Source Docs Build status
iOS CocoaPods Source Docs Build status
Card Designer npm install Source Docs Build Status

End User License Agreement for our binary packages

Consumption of the AdaptiveCards binary packages are subject to the Microsoft EULA (End User License Agreement). Please see the relevant terms as listed below:

NOTE: All of the source code, itself, made available in this repo as well as our NPM packages, continue to be governed by the open source MIT license.

Community SDKs

The following SDKs are lovingly maintained by the Adaptive Cards community. Their contributions are sincerely appreciated! 🎉

Platform Install Build Docs Status Maintainer
ReactNative npm install Source Docs react-native-build BigThinkCode
Pic2Card Source Docs pic2card-build BigThinkCode
Vue.js npm install Source Docs OK Tim Cadenbach

Contribute

There are many ways to contribute to Adaptive Cards.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.