Migrating a native app to a RN/Expo app: keep user authenticated












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I want to migrate an existing Android+iOS native app to a react-native Expo app.



In current native app, we store an auth token. I'd like this auth token to be available through ReactNative AsyncStorage api out of the box, without requiring RN native code (ie, ejecting Expo).



Is this possible, in current native app, to start writing to the same place as AsyncStorage will read after the migration?



We aim for the smoothest transition from native app to RN app, and user should stay authenticated after the upgrade.










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    I want to migrate an existing Android+iOS native app to a react-native Expo app.



    In current native app, we store an auth token. I'd like this auth token to be available through ReactNative AsyncStorage api out of the box, without requiring RN native code (ie, ejecting Expo).



    Is this possible, in current native app, to start writing to the same place as AsyncStorage will read after the migration?



    We aim for the smoothest transition from native app to RN app, and user should stay authenticated after the upgrade.










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      I want to migrate an existing Android+iOS native app to a react-native Expo app.



      In current native app, we store an auth token. I'd like this auth token to be available through ReactNative AsyncStorage api out of the box, without requiring RN native code (ie, ejecting Expo).



      Is this possible, in current native app, to start writing to the same place as AsyncStorage will read after the migration?



      We aim for the smoothest transition from native app to RN app, and user should stay authenticated after the upgrade.










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      I want to migrate an existing Android+iOS native app to a react-native Expo app.



      In current native app, we store an auth token. I'd like this auth token to be available through ReactNative AsyncStorage api out of the box, without requiring RN native code (ie, ejecting Expo).



      Is this possible, in current native app, to start writing to the same place as AsyncStorage will read after the migration?



      We aim for the smoothest transition from native app to RN app, and user should stay authenticated after the upgrade.







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