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PokeApp

pokeapp

Made by Marlon Marques

Get access to a huge list of pokemons with images and characteristics and the best thing is, after loading the pokemons you don't need internet anymore to see your pokemons.



This README will cover a little about the main tools used as well as running PokeApp locally.

  • Prerequisites
  • Configuration
  • Build
  • Deploy
  • Contact

Prerequisites

If you have no idea how to install React Native and run it locally, check this Get started.

Firebase

PokeApp uses Firebase Analytics, Crashlytics and Auth, if you have no idea how to create a Firebase account and configure it, Start here.

CodePush

For you to configure Code Push you will need to create an account and configure your environment, to help you, you can Start here.

Fastlane

To make the publishing and authoring process easier, you will need to set up your environment, check these steps.

Configuration

If you've gone through the prerequisites phase, then it's almost all ready, we just need to reinforce that it's all set up.

After creating project in firebase console, make sure you have added authentication with google and apple.

Android

Before configuring your environment, you must have configured your project in firebase console for android, if you did, for android in specific you need to add a HASH key in your configuration in firebase to be able to login.

Navigate to the project root and run:

cd android && ./gradlew signingReport

This will generate the application's signing certificate.

Make sure you are copying SHA1 from Task :app:signingReporte not from any other Task.

With this key, you should add your configuration in firebase console. Now yes!

  • In your project's Firebase Console, download the google-services.json file and add it to the root of the android/app folder.
  • Check the .env.development and .env.production files and add WEB_CLIENT_ID_GOOGLE_ANDROID add your client_id which can be found in google-services.json, get the one from client_type: 3 .
  • With the CodePush key in hand, add it into your MainApplication.java in the android /app/src/main/java/com/marlonmarques/pokeapp folder, where you have your-key
  • To login with apple on android, you will need an apple developer account, to create a service to login. you can find more details here, if you did everything right, you should get a clientId and a redirectUri, add them to src/screens/Login/index.tsx and look for your-client-id and your-redirectUri.

IOS

  • In your project's Firebase Console, download the GoogleService-Info.plist file and add it to the root of the ios folder.
  • Check the .env.development and .env.production files and add in WEB_CLIENT_ID_GOOGLE_IOS add your key which can be found in GoogleService-Info.plist.
  • Still in GoogleService-Info.plist, get the key REVERSED_CLIENT_ID and add it to Info.plist in the URL Types area, in the URL Schemes field.
  • With the CodePush key in hand, add inside your Info.plist a new key named CodePushDeploymentKey and the key you got.

One hint, if you want to see the data stored in the database, download the Realm for Desktop to get access the route from your database, you will need to access the Home screen in the app, after Login. In the LOG's you must observe the access route to your database. So just run it on your terminal, for example:

open /Users/marlonmarques/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/6953DC7D-B154-4996-9475-B545537AB84A/data/Containers/Data/Application/7A3BFF9F-76C0-4A30-9F7A-45DFDF4AF707/Documents/default.realm
  • Only valid for IOS, for android it will need a searched google 🧐.

Reinforcing what was done during the prerequisites, you should be able to configure your project without any problems.

Build

To run the project in your environment, just do the following:

yarn
  • To download dependencies

Depending on the platform you want to test, just run according to the name of the platform, in the case of android you must first open the emulator.

yarn android
yarn ios

Deploy

Fastlane

To make the construction and distribution, through the fast lane became easier. If you passed the prerequisites. must have seen something about fastlane match and also fastlane supply.

For everything to work out, it is very important that you configure these steps, so that everything works out both on android and ios.

Android

You can use the traditional way to build PokeApp or run the following command:

fastlane android deploy

Deploy a new version to the Google Play

fastlane android beta

Submit a new Beta Build to Crashlytics Beta

IOS

You can use the traditional way to build PokeApp or run the following command:

fastlane ios release

Push a new release build to the App Store

fastlane ios beta

Push a new beta build to TestFlight

CodePush

Now if you just want to push up a quick code level change with CodePush, that's no mystery. If you configured for Android or IOS. Just run the code according to the version and platform set.

appcenter codepush release-react -t "1.0.0" Production

Contact

You still have any doubts, or need to talk to me, you can find me here:

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