I have recently enabled new architecture in iOS by running following command
RCT_NEW_ARCH_ENABLED=1 pod install
I would like to disable it now, But unable to figure out a way. I couldn't find anything from official documentation as well.
Is there anyway to disable the new architecture or creating the new project is the only way?
Thank You.
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Currently, my project running on the 0.66.3 version I need to upgrade to react native version 0.70.6. So I have used to following command
npx react-native upgrade
After running this command showing some error I have attached a screenshot please refer.
I am also trying the manual way using react native helper but some files are not available in my project.
so anyone please tell me how I will upgrade my project version?
After Run npx react-native run-android my build was created successfully but 3 errors showing in the metro bundler. I have attached a screenshot of the metro bundler error.
you can specify a React Native version and pass it as an argument:
npx react-native upgrade 0.70.6
you can also refer this official documentation for this
& it will also helps you if you got any error.
https://reactnative.dev/docs/upgrading
I found by changing react-native - index.js and react-native/Libraries/Text - index.js
Follow this link for output:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/3f629049ba9773793978cf9093c7a71af15e3e8d
Don't know whether it is the right way or not....
Since upgrading an application can break functionality in your app if you do not know what is needed to be changed. the upgrade is tells you to visit the pages to go through and see what has changed throughout the upgrading process.
Other as that I am just needing more information regarding to what is not working. Since upgrading is more as just running a command, its about reading the documentation and see what part is missing and what they replaced the files with. The missing files could be straight-out deprecated and not working with the new version.
As always check the debugger and read every message throughout and visit all links given and see the documentation regarding the upgrade differences, find out if there are any log files you could look at, and talk with people in your company / group of react-native about this.
"Some files are not available in my project"
This part might just be able to google and see if this is still supported or not in the version it could be phased out, or not supported in the version. that's where versioning comes in to play.
I am unsure what files and which libraries are deprecated based on your Opening Post, this needs more information, to help us, help you.
installed 'npm install react-native-heremaps --save'
This is for react-native init android, I tried some application using ios concept.
Error
Loading dependency graph, done. Error: Unable to resolve module ./index
Referrence:
Github ios sample
this question is a bit vague for SO, something that would require an entire course to answer. Currently it looks like you should learn how to do react-native android before attempting to add on top HERE. There are many great tutorials to get that started and working.
For the here portion you will have to use the Here-Maps-SDK. Since there isn't a react version of this SDK, you will need to link it using a react bridge.
It's not that easy of a process, and will take a decent amount of work to get right.
Here are some examples to help get started: https://hackernoon.com/react-native-bridge-for-ios-and-android-43feb9712fcb
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-ios
I created a desktop application for my ionic app using electron. Now what I need is I want to implement auto update function for this. I followed several documentations, but neither helps.
https://discuss.atom.io/t/deploy-app-on-users-machine-with-autoupdate/40385/2
Finally I followed steps in this document since it seems to be working after reading the comments. But it also didn't work.
Can someone guide me to resolve this?
I followed the official guide on adding React Native to existing iOS apps (Swift).
pod install finished successfully and I got to the point when I import React in a Swift file and try to compile the app.
The build fails with an error in the yoga dependency. Xcode cannot find the C++ standard library:
However, then I click "Go to definition" on <algorithm>, Xcode can find it:
These are my project settings (I tried a few different combinations):
I'm fairly new to iOS development, so this might be a simple issue with our existing project, Xcode, Command Line Tools, or my machine. I Googled around a bit, no luck so far.
Any help from someone familiar with iOS development is appreciated! When we find the solution I'd like to update the official guide so others don't get stuck adding React Native to their app.
I believe your issue is fixed by this PR https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/17764, which reduces the number of exported Yoga headers to those that are actually needed to be able to build and as part of that removes headers that require C++ and its stdlib.
Now, I have an issue with integrating SKMaps iOS SDK and Tools.
I did integrate your SDK and Tools using cocoapods, not manually.
But it's not working.
Here's the screenshot of error I got finally.
cocoapods directory tree
x86_64 errors I got from building pod.proj
Is it possible to integrate SKMaps iOS SDK and Tools via cocoapods?
Or, shall I have to integrate them manually from Demo project that I've downloaded?
I did research on Skobbler developer forums, but no related questions/answers.
Dear Ando, I know you are an expert in SKMaps.
Please let me know if you have ever experienced this before.
Hope your kindly support.
Best.
Integration with cocoapods worked fine for me.
Be sure that you opened and are trying to build .xcworkspace file of your project created after you run "pod install".