react-native/website
Eric Sauter aea67c8890 Update DropBot Showcase information
Summary:
We recently renamed DropBot to Fixt, so I updated the info including the app icon and a link for our now released Android app.

Also, added whitespace to the right side of the dash between iOS and Android app links. Super minor, but it looks nicer 😃
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5759

Reviewed By: svcscm

Differential Revision: D2901143

Pulled By: androidtrunkagent

fb-gh-sync-id: 29df3d2804387b6dcf1973efd53b616e84bbd922
2016-02-04 09:53:51 -08:00
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core Cleanup Edit with GitHub 2016-01-30 23:02:36 -08:00
jsdocs [autodocs] add doc blocks to more things 2015-09-03 11:53:20 -07:00
layout Cleanup Edit with GitHub 2016-01-30 23:02:36 -08:00
server Cross platform status bar API 2016-02-03 06:41:35 -08:00
src/react-native Update DropBot Showcase information 2016-02-04 09:53:51 -08:00
.gitignore Add *.log to website directory 2015-05-04 02:32:20 +03:00
README.md Docs for website setup 2015-12-28 12:47:09 -08:00
package.json Fix issues running the website locally on windows with npm3 2016-01-02 03:56:32 -05:00
publish-android.sh Release React Native for Android 2015-09-14 18:13:39 +01:00
publish.sh small hack to have circle.yml in gh-pages generated branch 2016-01-05 19:24:48 +00:00
setup.sh Docs for website setup 2015-12-28 12:47:09 -08:00

README.md

Run the website server

The first time, get all the dependencies loaded via

npm install

Then, run the server via

npm start
open http://localhost:8079/react-native/index.html

Anytime you change the contents, just refresh the page and it's going to be updated.

Publish the website

First setup your environment by having two folders, one react-native and one react-native-gh-pages. The publish script expects those exact names.

./setup.sh

Then, after you've done changes, just run the command and it'll automatically build the static version of the site and publish it to gh-pages.

./publish.sh