Our Recommended template for React Native projects.
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To get started with our template, run one of the following commands:
# using npx, install our latest version from npm
npx react-native init MyApp --template=@echobind/react-native-template
# using npx and the github repo directly
npx react-native init MyApp --template=https://github.com/echobind/react-native-template
# using yarn & the react-native cli
yarn global add react-native-cli
react-native init MyApp --template=https://github.com/echobind/react-native-template
If you see an error after installing using the first option, pass the flag --ignore-existing
and run:
npx --ignore-existing react-native init MyApp --template=@echobind/react-native-template
Here at Echobind, we value developer productivity. After having built lots of React Native projects, we decided to put together our own template to speed up development. Our template includes the following:
π Dev Productivity:
- Hygen templates to easily generate components, screens, and utils with tests and stories.
- vscode settings for common overrides (π¨ Colors, formatOnSave and rulers width that matches prettier)
- default Fastlane scripts for icon generation
- global styles and colors
react-navigation
preconfigured with a common setup- Pre-configured scripts in
package.json
to start the app & deal with simulators - Setup
lint-staged
to run eslint checks onprecommit
- Setup the app for TypeScript
We hope it saves you as much time as it saves us! π
- React Native
0.61.1
- TypeScript
react-navigation
- Storybook 4
@emotion/native
for styling- Detox for e2e integration testing
While not required, we recommend using a version manager for Ruby and Node. Some popular version managers are:
** Ruby **
- (chruby)[https://github.com/postmodern/chruby]
- (rbenv)[https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv]
** Node **
Follow the install docs for the version manager of your choice.
During the setup proceess, we will automatically check the versions on your machine and prompt you to install anything you're missing.
In order to use this template, follow these steps:
- Initialize a new react-native app:
npx react-native init MyApp --template=https://github.com/echobind/react-native-template
- Change directories into your new app:
cd MyApp
- Run the setup script:
node ./setup
. A successful setup will give you the green light:β Setup completed!
During the setup process we will do the following:
- Setup a display name for your app
- Setup a bundle identifier (ex: com.myapp.mobile)
- Use Solidarity to ensure your environment has all expected dependencies installed
- Run
bundle install
andpod install
so you don't have to - Setup placeholder icon and a splash screen
- Setup the first integration test which can be run with the scripts from your package.json with
yarn e2e:ios-debug
oryarn e2e:android-debug
(android emulator must be setup and open)
If you get an error with an iOS Release build for ios/Pods/OpenSSL-Universal/ios/lib/libcrypto.a(cryptlib.o)
You should be able to resolve by updating the build settings
on an iPhone 12:
In order to set up CI/Deployment, we've created custom hygen templates to save you time. These live in our hygen-templates-echobind
repository. You'll find installation instructions, which will allow you to set up the following:
- CircleCI preconfigured for React Native. Fast build times!
- Fastlane lanes for alpha, beta, and production releases. These should be run on CI only!
- AppCenter integration for easy alpha distribution
After installing those, head into the "Setup CircleCI" docs in ./docs/circle-ci.md
, which will walk you through the installation.
For more info, please follow the instructions in the hygen-templates-echobind
repo.
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
This template is available on npm at @echobind/react-native-template
. In order to publish a new release, please follow this process:
- You must be an Echobind employee
- You must have an npm registry account
- You must be a member of the @echobind organization on npm
This is handled by semantic-release
and CircleCI. When a commit is merged into master
, it analyzes it, then runs a new release based on the type of commit (i.e fix is a patch whereas feat is considered a minor or feature relase).
We'd like to thank the internal team for making this template, and the following organizations:
- React Native Team
- React Native Community
- Img Shields
The Echobind React Native template is open source software licensed as MIT.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Mike Cavaliere π» π |
Jenn π» π |
Chris Ball π» π |
Ryan Atkinson π» π |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!