Routing and navigation for your React Native apps.
Documentation can be found at reactnavigation.org.
The project uses a monorepo structure for the packages managed by yarn workspaces and lerna. To get started with the project, run yarn in the root directory to install the required dependencies for each package:
yarnWhile developing, you can run the example app with Expo to test your changes:
yarn example startMake sure your code passes TypeScript and ESLint. Run the following to verify:
yarn typescript
yarn lintTo fix formatting errors, run the following:
yarn lint --fixRemember to add tests for your change if possible. Run the unit tests by:
yarn testRunning the e2e tests with Detox (on iOS) requires the following:
- Mac with macOS (at least macOS High Sierra 10.13.6)
- Xcode 10.1+ with Xcode command line tools
First you need to install applesimutils and detox-cli:
brew tap wix/brew
brew install applesimutils
yarn global add detox-cliThen you can build and run the tests:
detox build -c ios.sim.debug
detox test -c ios.sim.debugTo publish a new version, first we need to export a GH_TOKEN environment variable as mentioned here. Then run:
yarn lerna publishThis will automatically bump the version and publish the packages. It'll also publish the changelogs on GitHub for each package.
Since we use a monorepo, it's not possible to install a package from the repository URL. If you need to install a forked version from Git, you can use gitpkg.
First install gitpkg:
yarn global add gitpkgThen follow these steps to publish and install a forked package:
- Fork this repo to your account and clone the forked repo to your local machine
- Open a Terminal and
cdto the location of the cloned repo - Run
yarnto install any dependencies - If you want to make any changes, make them and commit
- Now
cdto the package directory that you want to use (e.g.cd packages/stackfor@react-navigation/stack) - Run
gitpkg publishto publish the package to your repo
After publishing, you should see something like this:
Package uploaded to git@github.com:<user>/<repo>.git with the name <name>You can now install the dependency in your project:
yarn add <user>/<repo>.git#<name>Remember to replace <user>, <repo> and <name> with right values.