Summary:
React@15.1.0 is incompatible with React-Native@0.26.
This PR was cherry-picked to 0.26-stable branch now.
What this change does:
- react-native-cli (major release bump) saves exact versions of react-native and react (only in npm2) dependencies into package.json
- local-cli saves exact version of react (only npm3) dependency into package.json
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7879
Differential Revision: D3384705
Pulled By: davidaurelio
fbshipit-source-id: d4dff418f9659bd083ae8826433a4e7c0355d03b
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Kevin: This isn't quite a typo, but it's a change to an error message.
In my experience, frequently when this error message is displayed, the command is unrecognized because I haven't run npm install, I just checked out a repo of someone else's. We could just update this error message a bit, and I think it would improve the developer experience.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7859
Differential Revision: D3379234
fbshipit-source-id: 4fb6e5bae20904871c9c4f7504013dc18b1fe707
It caused problems on Windows unfortunately and when we tried to
fix it we got: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/5159
Reverting to unblock people. In the future we'll do careful rc
releases of the CLI. We should try to make the change again without
breaking anyone, regardless of OS (OSX, Linux, Windows) or npm version.
To release a new version with the fix for Windows:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5171
Thanks a lot @tdzl2003!
Tweaked the platform check to use `process.platform`
as that's more common in the codebase. No strong preference,
just for consistency.
`npm install` prints a lot of junk like gyp warnings
and the rest of the output is not super useful for
tracking progress.
Supress the output by default, show the output with
--debug, and show verbose output with --verbose.
We get a bunch of bugs because people are running old versions of Node that don't support modern JS. We have "engines" entries in the package.json files to catch this earlier but printing an explicit error message will also make this clear.
Test Plan: Changed react-native's package.json to require Node >= 5 and got an error message when running the CLI with Node 4.
Before:
> Command `foo` unrecognized.Did you mean to run this inside a react-native project?
After:
> Command `foo` unrecognized. Did you mean to run this inside a react-native project?
A cli package that is responsible for:
* starting a new react-native project
* forwarding all other commands to a cli module in react-native
* currently cli.js knows how to start the webserver, in the future it may do things like build the app etc.