I want to set up android studio's android emulator for React Native and I have a problem with the emulator. I read that it is a problem with resizing. That emulator wants to resize an android window. But I can not find a solution to that.
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I am developing a react-native app. I have changed android's icons easily. But, I am stuck in IOS part.
Is there any way to change IOS icon without x-code on Windows OS ?
I implemented code using a React Native package accessing camera to scan documents. I don't have a physical phone. How do I test the functionality using just my ios emulator on computer?
For iOS it's impossible to test the camera. For Android you can configure the emulator to do that.
Its possible to configure your emulator in Android to test the camera:
fire up Android Studio
open the AVD Manager screen
click on the pencil icon next to your chosen emulator device
show advanced settings
change camera (front and/or back) to "Webcam0"
You will need to cold restart your emulator for the changes to take effect.
I'm using Android studio Android emulator for app development, I'm working on location module. when I try to change the location of Android emulator by clicking (...) it is not working. Any solution ??
I've installed the React Native Tools extension for Visual Studio Code. I thought this included the iOS and Android emulators for me to test my React Native app but when I run
React Native: run ios
I get an error that reads
Running the contributed command:'reactNative.runIos' failed.
Do I install these emulators separately?
iOS Simulator is distributed with Xcode. You can download it on developer.apple.com (accessible with a free AppleID) or from the Mac App Store.
It is only available on macOS, with Xcode 8+ requiring macOS El Capitan or newer.
If you want to get IOS Simulator in VS Code, install Xcode and open it, then go to Preference > Location and there you will see Command Line Tool. Just click the drop-down button and save something like Xcode 11(Version) and save it. Also, I recommend getting IOS and Andriod Simulator in VS Code.
I want to write an application targeted at both iOS and Android. Is it possible to develop a React Native app on Windows using a network connected Mac? For example, using Visual Studio Code on Windows and debugging on a network connected Mac?
I'm using Atom and IDE to make react-native app.
To test on iOS, maybe you could use this but the best would be to have a iPhone with you, to install your app and use Code Push to auto update the app on your phone. The other solution would be to install an macOS Emulator on your computer.