It is a template that you can clone and reuse for every project. It is starting point for React Native application.
check it out here React Native TypeScript Boilerplate
consist of:
- "react-native": "0.73.1",
- "@react-native-masked-view/masked-view": "^0.3.1",
- "@react-navigation/bottom-tabs": "^6.5.11",
- "@react-navigation/material-top-tabs": "^6.6.5",
- "@react-navigation/native": "^6.1.9",
- "@react-navigation/native-stack": "^6.9.17",
- "@react-navigation/stack": "^6.3.20",
- "react": "18.2.0",
- "react-native-gesture-handler": "^2.14.0",
- "react-native-pager-view": "^6.2.3",
- "react-native-safe-area-context": "^4.8.2",
- "react-native-screens": "^3.29.0",
- "react-native-tab-view": "^3.5.2",
- "react-native-vector-icons": "^10.0.3"
Node 18 or greater is required. Development for iOS requires a Mac and Xcode 10 or up, and will target iOS 11 and up.
You also need to install the dependencies required by React Native.
Go to the React Native environment setup, then select React Native CLI Quickstart
tab.
Follow instructions for your given development OS
and target OS
.
To create a new project using the boilerplate simply run :
npx react-native init MyApp --template @handidev/react-native-boilerplate
If you want to use typescript version of this React Native Boilerplate, just run this command:
npx react-native init MyApp --template @handidev/react-native-typescript-boilerplate
note: replace MyApp
with your desired App name.
Assuming you have all the requirements installed, you can run the project by running:
yarn start
/npm start -- -- reset-cache
to start the metro bundler, in a dedicated terminalnpx react-native run-ios
/npx react-native run-android
to run the platform application (remember to start a simulator or connect a device)
Run this command chmod 755 android/gradlew
from your root project directory
I got error Error: SDK location not found. Define location with sdk.dir in the local.properties file or with an ANDROID_HOME environment variable.
-
Go to your Project -> Android
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Create a file local.properties
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Open the file
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Paste your Android SDK path depending on the operating system:
- Windows:
sdk.dir=C:\Users\
USERNAME
\AppData\Local\Android\sdk - Linux or MacOS
sdk.dir=/Users/
USERNAME
/Library/Android/sdk
- Windows:
sdk.dir=C:\Users\
-
Replace
USERNAME
with your PC username
try this solution: How to Run and Build React Native on Macbook Pro M1 Apple Silicon