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Summary: The pull request adds the `--port` option to `run-ios` allowing a developer to build and launch a react-native app using a single command line like this: ``` react-native run-ios --port 8088 ``` It defaults to the current port 8081. This pull request fixes issue #9145 and issue #14113. This patch also extends `run-android` to properly test and launch the packager with the specified port, extending the work done in PR: ##15316 1. Create a new react-native app, or simply clone this branch and then update your version of react-native using `yarn add file:./path/to/this/fork/of/react-native` 2. run `react-native run-ios --port 8088` 3. watch the packager start on the desired port (8088 in this case) and watch your app in your simulator connect to the packager and launch the app. Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/16172 Differential Revision: D6612534 Pulled By: shergin fbshipit-source-id: 50af449f5e4c32fb76ba95f4cb7bf179e35526d5 |
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RCTWebSocket.xcodeproj | ||
__mocks__ | ||
__tests__ | ||
RCTReconnectingWebSocket.h | ||
RCTReconnectingWebSocket.m | ||
RCTSRWebSocket.h | ||
RCTSRWebSocket.m | ||
RCTWebSocketExecutor.h | ||
RCTWebSocketExecutor.m | ||
RCTWebSocketModule.h | ||
RCTWebSocketModule.m | ||
WebSocket.js | ||
WebSocketEvent.js | ||
WebSocketInterceptor.js |