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@fto-consult/expo-ui

v9.10.3

Published

Bibliothèque de composants UI Expo,react-native

Downloads

573

Readme

Installation des dépendences, packages de dévéloppement

npm i --D babel-plugin-module-resolver babel-plugin-inline-dotenv @expo/metro-config

#ELECTRON

Pré-requis : Installer le package electron en global :  npm i -g electron

Commandes electron : expo-ui electron cli

expo-ui [build|start] [compile] [build] [url=local-url] [platform=[win32|darwin|linux|mas]] [arch=x64|x86] [out=outpout dir]

  1. [build|start|package], le script à exécuter : build|start
  2. [compile], si l'application sera compilé, via la commande expo export:web; valide lorsque aucune url n'est spécifiée
  3. [build]], si l'exécutable sera crée pour la plateforme [platform], valide uniquement pour le script <<build>>
  4. [url=local-url], l'url à ouvrir via l'application electron (exemple : http://localhost:19006/), valide uniquement pour le script <<start>>;
  5. [platform], la plateforme vers laquelle on souhaite exporter l'exécutable electron, vailde uniquement pour le script <<build>>
  6. [arch], l'architecture de l'exécutable à exporter, valide uniquement pour le script <<build>>
  7. [out], le repertoire destitation, valide pour les scripts [build et package]

Générer le fichier binaire

  1. installer le package electron-packager : npm install --save-dev electron-packager