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react-native-apply-version

v1.1.4

Published

Apply the version in package.json to android/app/build.gradle and info.plist

Downloads

6

Readme

react-native-apply-version

License: MIT

This tool allows you to easily apply the version of a React Native application specified in package.json to the android and ios app source. It will update the following files if found:

  • ./android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
  • ./android/app/build.gradle
  • ./ios/<app_name>/Info.plist

Version number format

In order to use this package, your project version must comply with the format: {versionName}+{versionCode}, versionName should be in format as described on semver.org.

Setup and Usage

There are two ways to install react-native-apply-version: globally and locally.

Local Installation

This is the recommended way to install react-native-apply-version.

npm:

npm install react-native-apply-version --save-dev

You can then use this command in your project directory to run react-native-apply-version:

npm:

$ npm run applyVersion
-- or --
$ npm run apply-version

Global Installation

This installation method allows you to use react-native-apply-version in any project.

npm:

npm install -g react-native-apply-version

You can then use this command in your project directory to run react-native-apply-version:

applyVersion
-- or --
apply-version

Behaviour

When invoked, react-native-apply-version will read the version specified in package.json and make the following changes to your project files:

Update Android Project Version

It will update the version name and the version code in both build.gradle and AndroidManifest.xml.

About AndroidManifest.xml

Version information should not be in the AndroidManifest.xml since this information is overridden by build.gradle.

See https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/versioning for further informations.

For that reason react-native-apply-version will only write in the AndroidManifest.xml if android:versionCode and/or android:versionName are already in the file.

Update iOS Project Version

It will update the CFBundleShortVersionString and the CFBundleVersion in Info.plist, using the versionName and versionCode respectively, these will be extracted from the versin field in your package.json, using the format specified above.

License

This software uses the MIT license.

Contributing

You must use the following style guide:

This project contains a linting config, you should setup eslint into your IDE with .eslintrc.js.