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- Getting started
- Using components from React library
- CLI Commands and Options
- Learn more
- Contributing
- Debugging
npx create-nx-workspace --cli=nx --preset=empty
# Using npm
npm install --save-dev @nrwl/react-native
# Using yarn
yarn add -D @nrwl/react-native
npx nx g @nrwl/react-native:app <app-name>
When using Nx, you can create multiple applications and themes in the same workspace. If you don't want to prefix your commands with npx, install @nrwl/cli
globally.
npx nx start <app-name>
This will start the bundler at http://localhost:8081
.
Make sure the bundler server is running.
Android:
npx nx run-android <app-name>
iOS: (Mac only)
npx nx run-ios <app-name> --install
Note: The --install
flag installs Xcode dependencies before building the iOS app. This option keeps dependencies up to date.
Android:
npx nx build-android <app-name>
iOS: (Mac only)
No CLI support yet. Run in the Xcode project. See: https://reactnative.dev/docs/running-on-device
npx nx test <app-name>
npx nx lint <app-name>
You can use a component from React library generated using Nx package for React. Once you run:
npx nx g @nrwl/react-native:lib ui-button
This will generate the UiButton
component, which you can use in your app.
import { UiButton } from '@myorg/ui-button';
Usage:
npx nx [command] [app] [...options]
Starts the JS bundler that communicates with connected devices.
The port to listen on.
Builds your app and starts it on iOS simulator.
The port of the JS bundler.
Install dependencies for the Xcode project before building iOS app.
Sync app dependencies to its package.json
. On by default, use --no-sync
to turn it off.
Builds your app and starts it on iOS simulator.
The port of the JS bundler.
Sync app dependencies to its package.json
. On by default, use --no-sync
to turn it off.
Sync app dependencies to its package.json
.
A comma-separate list of additional packages to include.
e.g. nx sync-deps [app] --include react-native-gesture,react-native-safe-area-context
Visit the Nx Documentation to learn more.