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@react-native-community/cli-platform-android

This package is part of the React Native CLI. It contains commands for managing the Android part of React Native app.

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@react-native-community/cli-platform-android

This package is part of the React Native CLI. It contains commands for managing the Android part of React Native app.

Installation

yarn add @react-native-community/cli-platform-android

Commands

run-android

Usage:

npx react-native run-android [options]

Builds your app and starts it on a connected Android emulator or device.

Options

--appId <string>

Specify an applicationId to launch after build. If not specified, package from AndroidManifest.xml will be used.

--appIdSuffix <string>

Specify an applicationIdSuffix to launch after build.

--main-activity <string>

default: 'MainActivity'

Name of the activity to start.

--device <string>

Explicitly set the device to use by name. The value is not required if you have a single device connected.

--deviceId <string>

DEPRECATED - use --device <string> instead

Builds your app and starts it on a specific device with the given device id (listed by running "adb devices" on the command line).

--no-packager

Do not launch packager while building.

--port <number>

default: process.env.RCT_METRO_PORT || 8081

--terminal <string>

default: process.env.REACT_TERMINAL || process.env.TERM_PROGRAM

Launches the Metro Bundler in a new window using the specified terminal path.

--tasks <list>

default: 'installDebug'

Run custom gradle tasks. If this argument is provided, then --mode option is ignored. Example: yarn react-native run-android --tasks clean,installDebug.

--active-arch-only

default: false

Build native libraries only for the current device architecture for debug builds.

--list-devices

default: false

List all available Android devices and simulators and let you choose one to run the app.

--interactive, -i

Manually select a task and device/simulator you want to run your app on.

[!WARNING]
This flag is running ./gradlew tasks under the hood, which might take some time for more complex apps. If that affects your project, consider using --mode and --deviceId flags instead.

build-android

Usage:

npx react-native build-android [options]

Builds Android app.

Options

--mode <string>

default: debug

Mode to build the app. Either 'debug' (default) or 'release'.

--extra-params <string>

Custom params that will be passed to gradle build command. Example:

npx react-native build-android --extra-params "-x lint -x test"

--binary-path <path>

Installs passed binary instead of building a fresh one. This command is not compatible with --tasks.

--user <number | string>

Id of the User Profile you want to install the app on.

log-android

Usage:

npx react-native log-android

Starts logkitty displaying pretty Android logs.

changelog (log de mudanças)

Change Log

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See Conventional Commits for commit guidelines.

8.0.0-alpha.3 (2022-04-22)

Note: Version bump only for package cli

8.0.0-alpha.2 (2022-04-22)

Note: Version bump only for package cli

8.0.0-alpha.1 (2022-04-22)

Note: Version bump only for package cli