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The problem is that on IOS it uses a naming convention. For example, if I create a ButtonManager class, in the react-native context the name must be Button. |
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Whenever I change the file created in the example I get the error:
Invariant Violation: requireNativeComponent: "ButtonView" was not found in the UIManager.
After the change I run pod install, clean builder folder, but nothing works. I always change it directly through xcode in the pod, which is reflected in the ios folder.
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