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Note that running on device requires Apple Developer account and provisioning your iPhone. This guide covers only React Native specific topic.
Accessing development server from device
You can iterate quickly on device using development server. To do that, your laptop and your phone have to be on the same wifi network.
- Open
AwesomeApp/ios/AwesomeApp/AppDelegate.m
- Change the IP in the URL from
localhost
to your laptop's IP. On Mac, you can find the IP address in System Preferences / Network. - In Xcode select your phone as build target and press "Build and run"
Hint
Shake the device to open development menu (reload, debug, etc.)
Using offline bundle
When you run your app on device, we pack all the JavaScript code and the images used into the app's resources. This way you can test it without development server running and submit the app to the AppStore.
- Open
AwesomeApp/ios/AwesomeApp/AppDelegate.m
- Uncomment
jsCodeLocation = [[NSBundle mainBundle] ...
- The JS bundle will be built for dev or prod depending on your app's scheme (Debug = development build with warnings, Release = minified prod build with perf optimizations). To change the scheme navigate to
Product > Scheme > Edit Scheme...
in xcode and changeBuild Configuration
betweenDebug
andRelease
.
Disabling in-app developer menu
When building your app for production, your app's scheme should be set to Release
as detailed in the debugging documentation in order to disable the in-app developer menu.
Troubleshooting
If curl
command fails make sure the packager is running. Also try adding --ipv4
flag to the end of it.
Note that since v0.14 JS and images are automatically packaged into the iOS app using Bundle React Native code and images
Xcode build phase.