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EAS DEMO

Eas build

USAGE

$ eas build [-p android|ios|all] [-e <value>]
[--local] [--output <value>] [--wait] [--clear-cache]
[--auto-submit | --auto-submit-with-profile <value>] [-m <value>]
[--json --non-interactive]

COMMANDS

build:cancel cancel a build build:configure configure the project to support EAS Build build:inspect inspect the state of the project at specific build stages, useful for troubleshooting build:list list all builds for your project build:resign re-sign a build archive build:run run simulator/emulator builds from eas-cli build:view view a build for your project

DESCRIPTION

start a build

TOPICS

build:version get the latest version from EAS servers

Example

eas build -p ios --profile development --local

Github actions

Internal distribution

We need to create ad hoc provising profile that explicitly lists the devices on which the application can run. Apps signed with an ad hoc provisioning profile can be installed by any iOS device whose unique identifier (UDID) is registered with the provisioning profile. Setting up ad hoc provisioning consists of two steps. In the first step, you'll register devices that you want to be able to install your app. Run the following command to generate a URL (and QR code, for convenience) that you can open on your devices, and then follow the instructions on the registration page.

https://docs.expo.dev/build/internal-distribution/#do-you-have-an-apple-developer-enterprise

"distribution": "internal" -- using ad hod distribution

Trigger a build from Github

https://docs.expo.dev/build/building-from-github/

Once you have configured your app for GitHub, you can trigger a build from GitHub by using the UI on your project's build list page or by labels on your GitHub PRs.

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