$ cnpm install @react-native-community/cli-platform-android
This package is part of the React Native CLI. It contains commands for managing the Android part of React Native app.
yarn add @react-native-community/cli-platform-android
run-androidUsage:
npx react-native run-android [options]
Builds your app and starts it on a connected Android emulator or device.
--appId <string>Specify an applicationId to launch after build. If not specified, package from AndroidManifest.xml will be used.
--appIdSuffix <string>Specify an applicationIdSuffix to launch after build.
--main-activity <string>default: 'MainActivity'
Name of the activity to start.
--device <string>Explicitly set the device to use by name. The value is not required if you have a single device connected.
--deviceId <string>DEPRECATED - use
--device <string>instead
Builds your app and starts it on a specific device with the given device id (listed by running "adb devices" on the command line).
--no-packagerDo not launch packager while building.
--port <number>default: process.env.RCT_METRO_PORT || 8081
--terminal <string>default: process.env.REACT_TERMINAL || process.env.TERM_PROGRAM
Launches the Metro Bundler in a new window using the specified terminal path.
--tasks <list>default: 'installDebug'
Run custom gradle tasks. If this argument is provided, then --mode option is ignored.
Example: yarn react-native run-android --tasks clean,installDebug.
--active-arch-onlydefault: false
Build native libraries only for the current device architecture for debug builds.
--list-devicesdefault: false
List all available Android devices and simulators and let you choose one to run the app.
--interactive, -iManually select a task and device/simulator you want to run your app on.
[!WARNING]
This flag is running./gradlew tasksunder the hood, which might take some time for more complex apps. If that affects your project, consider using--modeand--deviceIdflags instead.
build-androidUsage:
npx react-native build-android [options]
Builds Android app.
--mode <string>default: debug
Mode to build the app. Either 'debug' (default) or 'release'.
--extra-params <string>Custom params that will be passed to gradle build command. Example:
npx react-native build-android --extra-params "-x lint -x test"
--binary-path <path>Installs passed binary instead of building a fresh one. This command is not compatible with --tasks.
--user <number | string>Id of the User Profile you want to install the app on.
log-androidUsage:
npx react-native log-android
Starts logkitty displaying pretty Android logs.
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