This project is a React Native boilerplate that can be used to kickstart a mobile application.
The boilerplate provides an optimized architecture for building solid cross-platform mobile applications through separation of concerns between the UI and business logic. It is fully documented so that each piece of code that lands in your application can be understood and used.
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Node 10 or greater is required. Development for iOS requires a Mac and Xcode 9.4 or up, and will target iOS 9 and up.
You also need to install the dependencies required by React Native.
Go to the React Native environment setup, then select React Native CLI Quickstart
tab.
Follow instructions for your given development OS
and target OS
.
To create a new project using the boilerplate simply run :
npx react-native init MyApp --template @thecodingmachine/react-native-boilerplate
Assuming you have all the requirements installed, you can setup and run the project by running:
yarn install
to install the dependencies- run the following steps for your platform
- only the first time you run the project, you need to generate a
debug key
with:cd android/app
keytool -genkey -v -keystore debug.keystore -storepass android -alias androiddebugkey -keypass android -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
cd ../..
to come back to the root folder
yarn start
to start the metro bundler, in a dedicated terminalyarn android
to run the Android application (remember to start a simulator or connect an Android phone)
cd ios
pod install
to install pod dependenciescd ..
to come back to the root folderyarn start
to start the metro bundler, in a dedicated terminalyarn ios
to run the iOS application (remember to start a simulator or connect an iPhone phone)
To learn more about this boilerplate, go to full documentation
This project is released under the MIT License.
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