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Enviroment
React Native Environment Info:
System:
OS: macOS High Sierra 10.13.6
CPU: x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8259U CPU # 2.30GHz
Memory: 40.32 MB / 8.00 GB
Shell: 3.2.57 - /bin/sh
Binaries:
Node: 10.10.0
Yarn: 1.9.4
npm: 6.4.1
Watchman: 4.9.0
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms:
iOS 12.0, macOS 10.14, tvOS 12.0, watchOS 5.0
IDEs:
Android Studio: 3.1 AI-173.4907809
Xcode: 10.0/10A255 - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
npmPackages:
react: ^16.3.0 => 16.3.0
react-native: ^0.57.1 => 0.57.1
npmGlobalPackages:
create-react-native-app: 1.0.0
react-native-cli: 2.0.1
If i write:
sudo react-native run-ios
it says
03:43:31: Starting packager... 03:43:41: Starting simulator...
and its stucks here
and if i write firstly
Talha-MacBook-Pro:TusTTS talhasalt$ sudo react-native eject
then
sudo react-native run-ios

I think your xcode are running background on a project that can't be build successfully. Make sure you have opened error free project on xcode(the project can be anything). After doing that see the magic.I don't know why its happening but work for me.

Related

> Could not find any matches for com.facebook.react:react-native:+ as no versions of com.facebook.react:react-native are available

There was apparently a RN outage. This causes so much issues now as I can get a build out.
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35210
but that "FIX" says to look at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/35210#:~:text=We%20have%20prepared%20releases%20for%20all%20the%20main%20versions%20of%20react%2Dnative%20with%20an%20hotfix%3A
The issue with that is there is no mention of 0.71.0-RC.0 version fix, I am on that version and when I try to run npx react-native run-android, I get the following:
> Could not find any matches for com.facebook.react:react-native:+ as no versions of com.facebook.react:react-native are available.
If someone came across this could you please mention how you solved this? I do not understand what the fix is for my situation specifically.
This is what the terminal spits out when I run react-native info:
System:
OS: macOS 13.0
CPU: (8) arm64 Apple M1
Memory: 129.47 MB / 8.00 GB
Shell: 5.8.1 - /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node: 16.14.2 - /usr/local/bin/node
Yarn: 1.22.19 - /opt/homebrew/bin/yarn
npm: 8.5.5 - /opt/homebrew/bin/npm
Watchman: 2022.09.05.00 - /opt/homebrew/bin/watchman
Managers:
CocoaPods: 1.11.3 - /opt/homebrew/bin/pod
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: DriverKit 21.4, iOS 16.0, macOS 12.3, tvOS 16.0, watchOS 9.0
Android SDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: 2021.2 AI-212.5712.43.2112.8815526
Xcode: 14.0.1/14A400 - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
Java: 11.0.16.1 - /usr/bin/javac
npmPackages:
#react-native-community/cli: Not Found
react: 18.2.0 => 18.2.0
react-native: 0.71.0-rc.0 => 0.71.0-rc.0
react-native-macos: Not Found
npmGlobalPackages:
*react-native*: Not Found
please let me know if I should add more information.
Just to be sure everyone gets this, yes #Grant Solomons got this right.
So if in your package.json file you have "react-native": "^0.70.0",, delete the ^ it to "react-native": "0.70.0",
Fixed by upgrading my RN version to one of the ones with the patches

Stock React Native app won't build on iOS (asdf?)

I'd like some help getting a stock app running following the official Getting Started.
I downloaded iOS simulator 14.3.
I run
npx react-native init nuproject
cd nuproject
npx react-native run-ios
I get
nvm is not compatible with the "PREFIX" environment variable: currently set to "/Users/me/.asdf/installs/nodejs/15.8.0/.npm"
Run `unset PREFIX` to unset it.
nvm is not compatible with the "PREFIX" environment variable: currently set to "/Users/me/.asdf/installs/nodejs/15.8.0/.npm"
Run `unset PREFIX` to unset it.
Command PhaseScriptExecution failed with a nonzero exit code
** BUILD FAILED **
The following build commands failed:
PhaseScriptExecution [CP-User]\ Generate\ Specs /Users/me/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/nuproject-enujsutisqszfkeohcvaepmqnist/Build/Intermediates.noindex/Pods.build/Debug-iphonesimulator/FBReactNativeSpec.build/Script-C635E97B268646534DBB9F9667109A6E.sh
(1 failure)
Here's my react-native env if it can help
$ npx react-native info
info Fetching system and libraries information...
System:
OS: macOS 11.2.3
CPU: (4) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7660U CPU # 2.50GHz
Memory: 80.10 MB / 16.00 GB
Shell: 5.8 - /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node: 15.8.0 - ~/.asdf/installs/nodejs/15.8.0/bin/node
Yarn: 1.22.10 - ~/.asdf/installs/nodejs/15.8.0/.npm/bin/yarn
npm: 7.5.1 - ~/.asdf/installs/nodejs/15.8.0/bin/npm
Watchman: 4.9.0 - /usr/local/bin/watchman
Managers:
CocoaPods: 1.10.1 - /usr/local/bin/pod
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: iOS 14.4, DriverKit 20.2, macOS 11.1, tvOS 14.3, watchOS 7.2
Android SDK:
API Levels: 29
Build Tools: 28.0.3, 29.0.2, 29.0.3
System Images: android-29 | Google APIs Intel x86 Atom, android-29 | Google Play Intel x86 Atom
Android NDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: 4.1 AI-201.8743.12.41.7199119
Xcode: 12.4/12D4e - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
Java: 1.8.0_242 - /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/adoptopenjdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/javac
npmPackages:
#react-native-community/cli: Not Found
react: 17.0.1 => 17.0.1
react-native: 0.64.0 => 0.64.0
react-native-macos: Not Found
npmGlobalPackages:
*react-native*: Not Found
Turns out I hadn't fully removed nvm from my system.
rm -rf ~/.nvm
And that fixed it.
Seems kinda straightforward, that your solution might be to make sure the PREFIX variable is unset.
One alternative you have is to install Node via NVM rather than managing Node within ASDF environment. I use ASDF environment also but I dont use ASDF for python or node. For those, i manage the installs outside of ASDF.

React Native Getting this error 'Operator "abs" not found'

I have a project I am working on that built yesterday. Today, I am getting this error 'Operator "abs" not found' as seen in the screenshot below. I am not using expo as the build system though the project does use react-native-reanaminated which keeps coming up in my search for a solution and also in this answer React Native Getting this error 'Unrecognized operator abs'.
I tried the solutions there to no avail. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
❯ npx react-native info
info Fetching system and libraries information...
System:
OS: macOS 10.15.7
CPU: (4) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5257U CPU # 2.70GHz
Memory: 359.10 MB / 8.00 GB
Shell: 3.1.2 - /usr/local/bin/fish
Binaries:
Node: 14.4.0 - /var/folders/rt/7lc5vcw16459dszl8djk35fh0000gn/T/fnm-shell-146260/bin/node
Yarn: 1.22.4 - ~/Github/project5/app/node_modules/.bin/yarn
npm: 6.14.8 - /var/folders/rt/7lc5vcw16459dszl8djk35fh0000gn/T/fnm-shell-146260/bin/npm
Watchman: 4.9.0 - /usr/local/bin/watchman
Managers:
CocoaPods: 1.9.3 - /usr/local/bin/pod
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: iOS 13.7, DriverKit 19.0, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13.4, watchOS 6.2
Android SDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: Not Found
Xcode: 11.7/11E801a - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
Java: javac 15 - /usr/bin/javac
Python: 2.7.16 - /usr/bin/python
npmPackages:
#react-native-community/cli: ^3.0.4 => 3.2.1
react: 16.13.1 => 16.13.1
react-native: 0.63.3 => 0.63.3
react-native-macos: Not Found
npmGlobalPackages:
*react-native*: Not Found
❯ qnm react-native-gesture-handler
react-native-gesture-handler
└── 1.8.0
❯ qnm react-native-reanimated
react-native-reanimated
└── 1.13.1
I was able to resolve this by running the following commands.
The first command cleans the ios build in app/ios directory.
The second command resets the simulator. You can also do it from the GUI by clicking Erase All Content and Settings.
❯ cd ios && xcodebuild clean
❯ killall "Simulator" 2> /dev/null; xcrun simctl erase all
Then you rebuild your app as normal with react-native start and open you simulator.

npx #react-native-community/cli doctor wrong JDK

When I run this command from my mac
npx #react-native-community/cli doctor
I get this funny unrecognized java version :
Common
✓ Node.js
✓ yarn
✓ Watchman - Used for watching changes in the filesystem when in development mode
Android
✖ JDK
Version found: 1.8.0_242-release
Version supported: >= 8
When I execute :
react-native info
I get :
info Fetching system and libraries information...
System:
OS: macOS 10.15.5
CPU: (8) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770HQ CPU # 2.20GHz
Memory: 226.40 MB / 16.00 GB
Shell: 5.7.1 - /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node: 12.18.2 - /usr/local/bin/node
Yarn: 1.22.4 - /usr/local/bin/yarn
npm: 6.14.5 - /usr/local/bin/npm
Watchman: 4.9.0 - /usr/local/bin/watchman
Managers:
CocoaPods: 1.9.3 - /Users/emmanuelharel/.gem/bin/pod
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: iOS 13.5, DriverKit 19.0, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13.4, watchOS 6.2
Android SDK:
API Levels: 28, 30
Build Tools: 28.0.3, 29.0.2, 30.0.0
System Images: android-30 | Google Play Intel x86 Atom
Android NDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: 4.0 AI-193.6911.18.40.6514223
Xcode: 11.5/11E608c - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
Java: 1.8.0_242-release - /usr/bin/javac
Python: 2.7.16 - /usr/bin/python
npmPackages:
#react-native-community/cli: Not Found
react: ~16.11.0 => 16.11.0
react-native: ~0.62.2 => 0.62.2
npmGlobalPackages:
*react-native*: Not Found
Has anyone an idea why react native cli is not able to get that java 1.8 and 8 are the "same"?
see https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/issues/1255
There is a pull request #1395 just in for this to fix it, so it might be accepted soon and make its way into a patch.

not work my first react-native app run-android ***

my system information :
System:
OS: macOS Mojave 10.14.6
CPU: (4) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7360U CPU # 2.30GHz
Memory: 1.84 GB / 8.00 GB
Shell: 5.3 - /bin/zsh
Binaries:
Node: 12.16.1 - /usr/local/bin/node
Yarn: 1.22.4 - /usr/local/bin/yarn
npm: 6.13.4 - /usr/local/bin/npm
Watchman: 4.9.0 - /usr/local/bin/watchman
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: iOS 13.2, DriverKit 19.0, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13.2, watchOS 6.1
IDEs:
Android Studio: 3.6 AI-192.7142.36.36.6241897
Xcode: 11.3.1/11C505 - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
npmPackages:
react: 16.9.0 => 16.9.0
react-native: 0.61.5 => 0.61.5
my terminal errors , screen shot :
You need to configure the ANDROID_HOME environment variable.
If ANDROID_HOME is not defined, the value in ANDROID_SDK_ROOT is used.
I quote from react-native offical documentation:
Add the following lines to your $HOME/.bash_profile or $HOME/.bashrc config file:
export ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/emulator
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
Type source $HOME/.bash_profile to load the config into your current shell. Verify that ANDROID_HOME has been added to your path by running echo $PATH.
See: https://reactnative.dev/docs/getting-started
Create new file in your project android/local.properties. Add Android SDK path in that file like this: sdk.dir = /Users/USERNAME/Library/Android/sdk Where USERNAME is your OSX username.
Hope this helps.