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6.7 KiB
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147 lines
6.7 KiB
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## `yarn add` is not working
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While running any yarn add command like `yarn add react-native-share@7.0.2`, it is showing error
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```
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error status-mobile/node_modules/better-sqlite3: Command failed.
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```
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### Cause
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Local `node` version can be different from the one needed by Status project.
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### Solution
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Before running `yarn add`, nix shell should be started:
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```
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make shell
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```
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## [DEPRECATED] Undefined is not an object evaluating `register_handler_fx`
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### Deprecation note
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This type of error should not occur anymore now that we require the namespace in the `fx.cljs` file.
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It can however happen with other macros requiring a cljs namespace.
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The general fix for that type of issue is to have two files for the namespace where your macros are defined, let's say for `my-project.my-macro` namespace you would have:
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- my_macro.cljs in which you need `(:require-macros my-project.my-macro)` and `(:require my-project.the-namespace-used-in-the-macro)`
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- my_macro.clj in which you define the macro
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That way you don't need to use any magical call like `find-ns` or inline `require` with some kind of call only once switch (which was the root cause of another bug in ``defstyle`` macro because the compilation phase at which the evaluation of the switch is done was not properly considered).
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You also want to make sure users are using the macro by using a aliased namespace defined in require statement rather than require-macro and refer to the macro directly. Otherwise it won't require the cljs file and the require statement of the namespace in the macroexpension might not be there.
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### Stacktrace
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```
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13:25:22, Requiring: hi-base32
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13:25:23, Possible Unhandled Promise Rejection (id: 0):
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TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'status_im.utils.handlers.register_handler_fx')
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eval code
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eval@[native code]
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asyncImportScripts$@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:200728:21
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tryCatch@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:26567:23
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invoke@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:26742:32
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tryCatch@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:26567:23
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invoke@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:26643:30
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http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:26653:21
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tryCallOne@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:3725:16
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http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:3826:27
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_callTimer@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false:28405:17
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_callImmediatesPass@http://localhost:8081/index.bundle?pla<…>
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```
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### Cause
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- stacktrace mentions `register_handler_fx`,
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- common cause is when requires have been cleaned up and a require of `status-im.utils.handlers` namespace was removed because it looked like it was unused but was actually used through a fx/defn macro
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### Solution
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go through known faulty commit looking for deleted requires
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## Git "unable to access" errors during `yarn install`
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### Description
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Developer updates `package.json` file with a new dependency using a GitHub URL. So it looks like this:
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```
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"react-native-status-keycard": "git+https://github.com/status-im/react-native-status-keycard.git#feature/exportKeyWithPath",
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```
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Afterwards, when running e.g. `make run-metro`, they might see the following confusing error:
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```
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# macOS
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fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/siphiuel/react-native-status-keycard.git/': SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
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# Linux
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fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/status-im/react-native-status-keycard.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com
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info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/install for documentation about this command.
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```
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### Cause
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`yarn.lock` is not updated to be in sync with `package.json`.
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### Solution
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Update yarn.lock file. In order to do this, perform the following steps on a clean `status-mobile` repo:
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```
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cd status-mobile
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make shell
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yarn install
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```
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and don't forget to commit updated `yarn.lock` together with `package.json`.
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## adb server/client version mismatch errors
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### Description
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Running some adb commands, e.g. `adb devices` or `make android-ports` (in turn invokes `adb reverse`/`adb forward` commands) may display the following message:
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```
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adb server version (40) doesn't match this client (41); killing...
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```
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or the reverse
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```
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adb server version (41) doesn't match this client (40); killing...
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```
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This might cause all kinds of difficult-to-debug errors, e.g.:
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- not being able to find the device through `adb devices`
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- `make run-android` throwing `com.android.builder.testing.api.DeviceException: com.android.ddmlib.InstallException: device 'device-id' not found.`
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- `make run-android` throwing `- Error: Command failed: ./gradlew app:installDebug -PreactNativeDevServerPort=8081 Unable to install /status-mobile/android/app/build/outputs/apk/debug/app-debug.apk com.android.ddmlib.InstallException: EOF`
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- dropped CLJS repl connections (that have been enabled previously with the help of `make android-ports`)
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### Cause
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System's local adb and Nix's adb differ. As adb include of server/client processes, this can cause subtle version errors that cause adb to kill mismatching server processes.
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### Solution
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Always use respective `make` commands, e.g. `make android-ports`, `make android-devices`, etc.
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Alternatively, run adb commands only from `make shell TARGET=android` shell. Don't forget the `TARGET=android` env var setting - otherwise `adb` will still be selected from the system's default location. You can double-check this by running `which adb`.
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# Hot Reloading Crashes
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## APP Crashes on reloading changes
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### Cause
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Status-mobile uses `shadow-cljs` for hot reloading changes and uses its own [reloader](https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/blob/develop/src/status_im/reloader.cljs) for updating them in the running app. If react-native's fast refresh is also enabled then it creates conflicts and crashes the app.
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### Solution
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Open react native's [In-App Developer Menu](https://reactnative.dev/docs/debugging#accessing-the-in-app-developer-menu) and press "Disable Fast Refresh" or "Disable Hot Reloading"
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# App crashing after running `make run-ios`
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### Cause
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It's possible that installing XCode from a `.xip` file might cause XCode to act funny
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Since it's not installed from the App Store, Or you might be missing a Rosetta installation.
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[Reference/Similar issue](https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/issues/3197)
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You might see something like this after running `make run-ios`:
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Underlying error (domain=FBSOpenApplicationServiceErrorDomain, code=1):
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```
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### Solution
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Run `softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license`
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to accept XCode's license and install Rosetta.
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