- Standard compliant React Native App Utilizing Ignite
Step 1: git clone this repo:
Step 2: cd to the cloned repo:
Step 3: Install the Application with yarn
- cd to the repo
- Run Build for either OS
- for iOS
- run
react-native run-ios
- run
- for Android
- Run Genymotion
- run
react-native run-android
If you're lucky enough to see https://github.com/GantMan/ChainReact-Keys2Kingdom then you now have access to ALL the magic that is needed to deploy this app on every platform/medium it is available.
This project adheres to Standard. Our CI enforces this, so we suggest you enable linting to keep your project compliant during development.
To Lint on Commit
This is implemented using ghooks. There is no additional setup needed.
Bypass Lint
If you have to bypass lint for a special commit that you will come back and clean (pushing something to a branch etc.) then you can bypass git hooks with adding --no-verify
to your commit command.
Understanding Linting Errors
The linting rules are from JS Standard and React-Standard. Regular JS errors can be found with descriptions here, while React errors and descriptions can be found here.
This project uses react-native-config to expose config variables to your javascript code in React Native. You can store API keys
and other sensitive information in a .env
file:
API_URL=https://myapi.com
GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=abcdefgh
and access them from React Native like so:
import Secrets from 'react-native-config'
Secrets.API_URL // 'https://myapi.com'
Secrets.GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY // 'abcdefgh'
The .env
file is ignored by git keeping those secrets out of your repo.