UNPKG

react-native-starter-provider

Version:
53 lines (36 loc) 1.95 kB
# react-native-starter-provider ## Getting started `$ npm install react-native-starter-provider --save` ### Mostly automatic installation `$ react-native link react-native-starter-provider` ### Manual installation #### iOS 1. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click `Libraries``Add Files to [your project's name]` 2. Go to `node_modules``react-native-starter-provider` and add `RNStarterProvider.xcodeproj` 3. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add `libRNStarterProvider.a` to your project's `Build Phases``Link Binary With Libraries` 4. Run your project (`Cmd+R`)< #### Android 1. Open up `android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java` - Add `import com.reactlibrary.RNStarterProviderPackage;` to the imports at the top of the file - Add `new RNStarterProviderPackage()` to the list returned by the `getPackages()` method 2. Append the following lines to `android/settings.gradle`: ``` include ':react-native-starter-provider' project(':react-native-starter-provider').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-starter-provider/android') ``` 3. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in `android/app/build.gradle`: ``` compile project(':react-native-starter-provider') ``` #### Windows [Read it! :D](https://github.com/ReactWindows/react-native) 1. In Visual Studio add the `RNStarterProvider.sln` in `node_modules/react-native-starter-provider/windows/RNStarterProvider.sln` folder to their solution, reference from their app. 2. Open up your `MainPage.cs` app - Add `using Starter.Provider.RNStarterProvider;` to the usings at the top of the file - Add `new RNStarterProviderPackage()` to the `List<IReactPackage>` returned by the `Packages` method ## Usage ```javascript import RNStarterProvider from 'react-native-starter-provider'; // TODO: What to do with the module? RNStarterProvider; ```