This is a new React Native project, bootstrapped using @react-native-community/cli.
Note: Make sure you have completed the Set Up Your Environment guide before proceeding.
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In a terminal, run git clone https://github.com/fourthperson/pantry_by_marble
This will create a new directory pantry_by_marble
- In the same terminal window, run
cd pantry_by_marbleto get into the cloned directory from Step 1 above.
- Run `yarn` to install dependencies specified in `package.json`. Wait for the command to complete.
- Run
cd iosto get into the iOS project. - Run
pod installto install iOS specific dependencies.
- Run
npx react-native-assetto bundle assets like fonts and images. Wait for the command to complete.
- Ensure you have either an android/ios emulator or physical device set up and running
- Run
yarn startto start the Metro Server. - Open another terminal window or tab.
- In the new terminal window run
yarn androidto run on Android oryarn iosto run on iOS - Wait for the app to build and bundle the app. It will deploy on the device of the platform that you selected (android/ios)
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First, you will need to run Metro, the JavaScript build tool for React Native.
To start the Metro dev server, run the following command from the root of your React Native project:
# Using npm
npm start
# OR using Yarn
yarn startWith Metro running, open a new terminal window/pane from the root of your React Native project, and use one of the following commands to build and run your Android or iOS app:
# Using npm
npm run android
# OR using Yarn
yarn androidFor iOS, remember to install CocoaPods dependencies (this only needs to be run on first clone or after updating native deps).
The first time you create a new project, run the Ruby bundler to install CocoaPods itself:
bundle installThen, and every time you update your native dependencies, run:
bundle exec pod installFor more information, please visit CocoaPods Getting Started guide.
# Using npm
npm run ios
# OR using Yarn
yarn iosIf everything is set up correctly, you should see your new app running in the Android Emulator, iOS Simulator, or your connected device.
This is one way to run your app — you can also build it directly from Android Studio or Xcode.
Now that you have successfully run the app, let's make changes!
Open App.tsx in your text editor of choice and make some changes. When you save, your app will automatically update and reflect these changes — this is powered by Fast Refresh.
When you want to forcefully reload, for example to reset the state of your app, you can perform a full reload:
- Android: Press the R key twice or select "Reload" from the Dev Menu, accessed via Ctrl + M (Windows/Linux) or Cmd ⌘ + M (macOS).
- iOS: Press R in iOS Simulator.
You've successfully run and modified your React Native App. 🥳
- If you want to add this new React Native code to an existing application, check out the Integration guide.
- If you're curious to learn more about React Native, check out the docs.
If you're having issues getting the above steps to work, see the Troubleshooting page.
To learn more about React Native, take a look at the following resources:
- React Native Website - learn more about React Native.
- Getting Started - an overview of React Native and how setup your environment.
- Learn the Basics - a guided tour of the React Native basics.
- Blog - read the latest official React Native Blog posts.
@facebook/react-native- the Open Source; GitHub repository for React Native.