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expositional

v1.0.3

Published

Review Apps for expo - building a release per pull request with notifications to Github

Downloads

10

Readme

Glue and duct-tape that helps you add review apps to your expo app

Usage: expositional [options] [command]

All arguments can also be provided by the environment. The defaults are based on semaphoreCi environment variables. The mapping is as follows:

RELEASE_CHANNEL: --channel
SEMAPHORE_GIT_PR_NUMBER: --pr-number
SEMAPHORE_GIT_PR_SHA: --sha
SEMAPHORE_GIT_PR_BRANCH: --token
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: --branch-name

General Usage example, using semaphore env:

export RELEASE_CHANNEL=$(expositional channel-name)
expo release --release-channel=$RELEASE_CHANNEL
expositional notify --github-repo railslove/expositional --expo-name @railslove/expositional

Options: -V, --version output the version number -h, --help display help for command

Commands: channel-name [options] Genearates the channel name based on the branch name notify [options] Generates the expo qr code and adds the comment to the pr help [command] display help for command