Rob Clouth 157a03dd8d Fixes react-native link for apps with extra xcode projects in the root folder
Summary:
Adds a ```sort``` to ```findProject(folder)``` to boost ones in IOS_BASE to the top. Otherwise, if for example there is a git submodule project in the root app folder, the method will pick that one instead and linking will fail.
Fixes issue #10494
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10495

Differential Revision: D4069439

Pulled By: lacker

fbshipit-source-id: 4328ac55389ed51cb42759fcf8360e56d5058136
2016-10-24 13:13:46 -07:00

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const glob = require('glob');
const path = require('path');
/**
* Glob pattern to look for xcodeproj
*/
const GLOB_PATTERN = '**/*.xcodeproj';
/**
* Regexp matching all test projects
*/
const TEST_PROJECTS = /test|example|sample/i;
/**
* Base iOS folder
*/
const IOS_BASE = 'ios';
/**
* These folders will be excluded from search to speed it up
*/
const GLOB_EXCLUDE_PATTERN = ['**/@(Pods|node_modules)/**'];
/**
* Finds iOS project by looking for all .xcodeproj files
* in given folder.
*
* Returns first match if files are found or null
*
* Note: `./ios/*.xcodeproj` are returned regardless of the name
*/
module.exports = function findProject(folder) {
const projects = glob
.sync(GLOB_PATTERN, {
cwd: folder,
ignore: GLOB_EXCLUDE_PATTERN,
})
.filter(project => {
return path.dirname(project) === IOS_BASE || !TEST_PROJECTS.test(project);
})
.sort((projectA, projectB) => {
return path.dirname(projectA) === IOS_BASE? -1 : 1;
});
if (projects.length === 0) {
return null;
}
return projects[0];
};