├── .eslintrc
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├── README.md
├── lib
├── apk.js
├── configGradle.js
├── icons.sh
├── index.js
├── installOnDevice.js
├── setupGradle.js
└── utils.js
├── package.json
└── scripts
└── postinstall.js
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1 | # React Native Build Utils
2 | Build utils for react native: (only android at the moment)
3 | - apk
4 | - dev/prod gradle configs
5 | - install on device
6 | - generate dev icons
7 |
8 | [![npm-version][npm-version-image]][npm-package-url] [![npm-downloads][npm-downloads-image]][npm-package-url] [![peer-dependencies][peer-dependencies-image]][peer-dependencies-url] [![devDependencies][dev-dependencies-image]][dev-dependencies-url] [![dependencies][dependencies-image]][dependencies-url] [![GPLv3][license-image]][license-url]
9 |
10 | ## Install
11 | ```bash
12 | $ npm install --save-dev react-native-build-utils replace # replace is a peer dependency
13 | ```
14 |
15 | ## Use
16 | ```bash
17 | $ npm run buildUtils configGradle # config gradle for DEV
18 | $ npm run buildUtils configGradle -- -p # config gradle for PROD
19 | $ npm run buildUtils apk # generates release apk
20 | $ npm run buildUtils installOnDevice # installs DEV version on connected devices
21 | $ npm run buildUtils installOnDevice -- -p # installs PROD version on connected devices
22 | $ npm run buildUtils icons # generates dev icons based on existing prod icons
23 | ```
24 | easy peasy! ;)
25 |
26 | ## Config file
27 | `.gradleConfig` contains 4 keys:
28 | - `appDirName`: created initially by react-native init, located at `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/java/com/`
29 | - `appDisplayName`: what your users c, located at `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml`
30 | - `appPackageName`: the app's identifier for google store, located at the "package" attribute at the manifest file `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml`
31 | - iconName: The name of the icon files to use for the app, located at:
32 | - `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-mdpi/`
33 | - `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-hdpi/`
34 | - `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/`
35 | - `PROJECT_ROOT/android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xxhdpi/`
36 | default is `ic_launcher`
37 |
38 | if u make any changes to any of the above fields in your project, i.e. change the display name, u can either edit `.gradleConfig` manually, or run the setup script again:
39 | ```bash
40 | $ npm run buildUtils setupGradle
41 | ```
42 |
43 | ## Contact
44 | Issues, features (and PRs!) are always [welcomed][issues-url] :)
45 |
46 | ## License
47 | The code is available under the [GPL v3 license][license-url].
48 |
49 | [npm-package-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-build-utils.svg
50 | [npm-downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/react-native-build-utils.svg
51 | [npm-version-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/react-native-build-utils.svg
52 | [peer-dependencies-image]: https://img.shields.io/david/peer/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils.svg
53 | [peer-dependencies-url]: https://david-dm.org/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils?type=peer
54 | [dev-dependencies-image]: https://img.shields.io/david/dev/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils.svg
55 | [dev-dependencies-url]: https://david-dm.org/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils?type=dev
56 | [dependencies-image]: https://img.shields.io/david/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils.svg
57 | [dependencies-url]: https://david-dm.org/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils
58 | [issues-url]: https://github.com/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils/issues
59 | [license-image]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL%20v3-brightgreen.svg
60 | [license-url]: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
61 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 | const utils = require('./utils')
3 | const configureGradle = require('./configGradle')
4 |
5 | module.exports = function () {
6 | return configureGradle({ isProd: true })
7 | .then(apk)
8 | .then(promptCopyApkToRoot)
9 | .then(res => res && copyApkToRoot())
10 | .then(promptConfigBackForDev)
11 | .then(res => res && configBackForDev())
12 | .catch(console.error)
13 | }
14 |
15 | function apk () {
16 | return utils.execP(`cd ${utils.getRootPath()}/android && ./gradlew assembleRelease && cd .. && echo "apk generated"`)
17 | }
18 |
19 | function promptCopyApkToRoot () {
20 | return utils.promptUserBool('copy to project root?', { defaultAnswer: true })
21 | }
22 |
23 | function copyApkToRoot () {
24 | const { name, version } = utils.getPackageJson()
25 | const dest = `${utils.getRootPath()}/${name}-release-${version}.apk`
26 | return utils.execP(`cp ${utils.getRootPath()}/android/app/build/outputs/apk/app-release.apk ${dest}`)
27 | .then(() => {
28 | return utils.execP(`echo "apk copied to ${dest}"`)
29 | })
30 | }
31 |
32 | function promptConfigBackForDev () {
33 | return utils.promptUserBool('config gradle back to DEV?', { defaultAnswer: true })
34 | }
35 |
36 | function configBackForDev () {
37 | return configureGradle()
38 | }
39 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 |
3 | /* eslint no-useless-escape: 0 */
4 |
5 | const fs = require('fs')
6 | const replace = require('replace')
7 | const path = require('path')
8 | const utils = require('./utils')
9 | let _isProd
10 |
11 | module.exports = function ({ isProd } = {}) {
12 | _isProd = isProd
13 | return getConfig()
14 | .then(JSON.parse)
15 | .then(config)
16 | .then(outputSuccess)
17 | .catch(console.error)
18 | }
19 |
20 | function getConfig () {
21 | const pathToFile = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), '.gradleConfig')
22 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
23 | fs.readFile(pathToFile, 'utf-8', (err, configJson) => {
24 | if (err) {
25 | reject('error reading .gradleConfig file:\n' + err + '\n\nThis usually happens because u didn\'t run `npm run configGradleSetup` first')
26 | return
27 | }
28 | resolve(configJson)
29 | })
30 | })
31 | }
32 |
33 | function config ({ appDirName, appPackageName, appDisplayName, iconName }) {
34 | const appDevPackageName = appPackageName + 'Dev'
35 | const appDisplayNameDev = appDisplayName + ' \(DEV\)'
36 | const appDisplayNameDevRegex = new RegExp(appDisplayName + ' \\(DEV\\)')
37 | // App name
38 | replace({
39 | paths: [path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml')],
40 | regex: !_isProd ? `>${appDisplayName}<` : appDisplayNameDevRegex, // weird syntax due to bug in replace package
41 | replacement: !_isProd ? `>${appDisplayNameDev}<` : appDisplayName, // weird syntax due to bug in replace package
42 | })
43 |
44 | // Package name single quotes
45 | replace({
46 | paths: [path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/BUCK')],
47 | regex: !_isProd ? '\'' + appPackageName + '\'' : '\'' + appDevPackageName + '\'',
48 | replacement: !_isProd ? '\'' + appDevPackageName + '\'' : '\'' + appPackageName + '\'',
49 | })
50 |
51 | // Package name double quotes
52 | replace({
53 | paths: [
54 | path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/build.gradle'),
55 | path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml'),
56 | ],
57 | regex: !_isProd ? '"' + appPackageName + '"' : '"' + appDevPackageName + '"',
58 | replacement: !_isProd ? '"' + appDevPackageName + '"' : '"' + appPackageName + '"',
59 | })
60 |
61 | // icon name
62 | replace({
63 | paths: [
64 | path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml'),
65 | ],
66 | regex: !_isProd ? `${iconName}"` : `${iconName}_dev"`,
67 | replacement: _isProd ? `${iconName}"` : `${iconName}_dev"`,
68 | })
69 |
70 | // Package name no quotes
71 | replace({
72 | paths: [
73 | path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/java/com/' + appDirName + '/MainApplication.java'),
74 | path.join(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/java/com/' + appDirName + '/MainActivity.java'),
75 | ],
76 | regex: !_isProd ? appPackageName + ';' : appDevPackageName + ';',
77 | replacement: !_isProd ? appDevPackageName + ';' : appPackageName + ';',
78 | })
79 | }
80 |
81 | function outputSuccess () {
82 | const mode = !_isProd ? 'DEV' : 'PRODUCTION'
83 | console.log('\ngradelw configured for ' + mode)
84 | }
85 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -e # stop on error
3 | DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
4 | cd $DIR
5 | cd ..
6 | cd ..
7 | cd ..
8 |
9 | type convert >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
10 | echo >&2 "This script depends on imagemagick, seems like you don't have it installed"
11 | echo >&2 "To install now (ubuntu):"
12 | echo >&2 "$ sudo apt-get install update"
13 | echo >&2 "$ sudo apt-get install imagemagick php5-imagick"
14 | echo >&2 "Run the script again after installing imagemagick"
15 | exit 1
16 | }
17 |
18 | convert android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-mdpi/ic_launcher.png -shave 6x6 -bordercolor '#EF4142' -border 6 android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-mdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png
19 | convert android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-hdpi/ic_launcher.png -shave 8x8 -bordercolor '#EF4142' -border 8 android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-hdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png
20 | convert android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/ic_launcher.png -shave 10x10 -bordercolor '#EF4142' -border 10 android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png
21 | convert android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xxhdpi/ic_launcher.png -shave 12x12 -bordercolor '#EF4142' -border 12 android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xxhdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png
22 |
23 | echo "All done! created ic_launcher_dev.png files in the following directories:"
24 | echo "android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-mdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png"
25 | echo "android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-hdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png"
26 | echo "android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xhdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png"
27 | echo "android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-xxhdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png"
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 | const { execSync } = require('child_process')
3 | const apk = require('./apk')
4 | const installOnDevice = require('./installOnDevice')
5 | const configGradle = require('./configGradle')
6 | const setupGradle = require('./setupGradle')
7 | const isProd = (process.argv.indexOf('-p') > -1) || (process.argv.indexOf('--prod') > -1)
8 |
9 | let action
10 |
11 | if (process.argv.indexOf('icons') > -1) {
12 | execSync(`${__dirname}/icons.sh`, { stdio: [0, 1, 2] })
13 | process.exit(0)
14 | }
15 |
16 | if (process.argv.indexOf('apk') > -1) action = apk
17 | if (process.argv.indexOf('installOnDevice') > -1) action = installOnDevice
18 | if (process.argv.indexOf('configGradle') > -1) action = configGradle
19 | if (process.argv.indexOf('setupGradle') > -1) action = setupGradle
20 |
21 | if (!action) {
22 | console.error('no supported action detected, pass one of the following:')
23 | console.error('apk, installOnDevice, configGradle, setupGradle, icons')
24 | process.exit(1)
25 | }
26 |
27 | action({ isProd })
28 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 | const utils = require('./utils')
3 | const configGradle = require('./configGradle')
4 |
5 | module.exports = function ({ isProd }) {
6 | configGradle({ isProd })
7 | .then(() => {
8 | utils.execP(`cd ${utils.getRootPath()}/android && ./gradlew assembleRelease && cd ..`)
9 | })
10 | .then(() => {
11 | if (isProd) {
12 | return utils.execP('react-native run-android --configuration=release')
13 | }
14 | return utils.execP('react-native run-android')
15 | })
16 | .then(() => {
17 | return isProd && utils.promptUserBool('config gradle back to DEV?', { defaultAnswer: true })
18 | })
19 | .then(res => res && configGradle())
20 | }
21 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 |
3 | const fs = require('fs')
4 | const path = require('path')
5 | const utils = require('./utils')
6 |
7 | module.exports = function () {
8 | return Promise.all([getAppDirName(), getAppDisplayName(), getAppPackageName(), getIconName()])
9 | // tranform array to object for convenience
10 | .then(([appDirName, appDisplayName, appPackageName, iconName]) => {
11 | return { appDirName, appDisplayName, appPackageName, iconName }
12 | })
13 | .then(writeConfigFile)
14 | .then(outputSuccess)
15 | .catch(console.error)
16 |
17 | // configured initially by react-native init {project name}
18 | function getAppDirName () {
19 | const pathToDir = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'android', 'app', 'src', 'main', 'java', 'com')
20 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
21 | fs.readdir(pathToDir, function getAppDirNameCb (err, [appDirName]) {
22 | if (err) {
23 | reject('error getting appDirName:\n' + err)
24 | return
25 | }
26 | resolve(appDirName.trim())
27 | })
28 | })
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
32 | function getAppDisplayName () {
33 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
34 | const pathToFile = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'android', 'app', 'src', 'main', 'res', 'values', 'strings.xml')
35 | fs.readFile(pathToFile, 'utf-8', function getAppDisplayNameCb (err, stringsFileContent) {
36 | if (err) {
37 | reject('error getting stringsFileContent:\n' + err)
38 | return
39 | }
40 | resolve(stringsFileContent.match('app_name">(.*)<')[1])
41 | })
42 | })
43 | }
44 |
45 | function getAppPackageName () {
46 | const pathToFile = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'android', 'app', 'src', 'main', 'AndroidManifest.xml')
47 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
48 | fs.readFile(pathToFile, 'utf-8', function getAppPackageNameCb (err, manifestFileContent) {
49 | if (err) {
50 | reject('error getting manifestFileContent:\n' + err)
51 | return
52 | }
53 | resolve(manifestFileContent.match('package="(.*)"')[1])
54 | })
55 | })
56 | }
57 |
58 | function getIconName () {
59 | const pathToFile = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'android', 'app', 'src', 'main', 'AndroidManifest.xml')
60 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
61 | fs.readFile(pathToFile, 'utf-8', function getIconNameCb (err, manifestFileContent) {
62 | if (err) {
63 | reject('error getting manifestFileContent:\n' + err)
64 | return
65 | }
66 | resolve(manifestFileContent.match('icon="@mipmap/(.*)"')[1])
67 | })
68 | })
69 | }
70 |
71 | function writeConfigFile ({ appDirName, appDisplayName, appPackageName, iconName }) {
72 | const json = JSON.stringify({ appDirName, appDisplayName, appPackageName, iconName }, null, 2)
73 | const pathToFile = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), '.gradleConfig')
74 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
75 | fs.writeFile(pathToFile, json, function writeConfigFileCb (err, result) {
76 | if (err) {
77 | reject('error writing gradleConfig file:\n' + err)
78 | return
79 | }
80 | resolve()
81 | })
82 | })
83 | }
84 |
85 | function outputSuccess () {
86 | console.log(`written gradle configs to file: ${utils.getRootPath()}/.gradleConfig`)
87 | }
88 |
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1 | #! /usr/bin/env node
2 | const path = require('path')
3 | const child = require('child_process')
4 | const fs = require('fs')
5 | const readline = require('readline')
6 |
7 | module.exports = {
8 | getRootPath,
9 | getPackageJson,
10 | execP,
11 | promptUserBool,
12 | }
13 |
14 | function getRootPath () {
15 | // assuming scripts are at ROOT/node_modules/react-native-build-utils/lib
16 | return path.resolve(__dirname, '..', '..', '..')
17 | }
18 |
19 | function getPackageJson () {
20 | const packageJsonPath = getRootPath() + '/package.json'
21 | return JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(packageJsonPath, 'utf-8'))
22 | }
23 |
24 | function execP (funcString) {
25 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
26 | return child.exec(funcString, (err, result, stderr) => {
27 | if (err) {
28 | reject(err)
29 | return
30 | }
31 | resolve(result)
32 | }).stdout.pipe(process.stdout)
33 | })
34 | }
35 |
36 | function promptUserBool (question, { defaultAnswer }) {
37 | const rl = readline.createInterface({
38 | input: process.stdin,
39 | output: process.stdout,
40 | })
41 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
42 | if (defaultAnswer === false) {
43 | question += ' [y/N]'
44 | } else if (defaultAnswer === true) {
45 | question += ' [Y/n]'
46 | } else {
47 | question += ' [y/n]'
48 | }
49 |
50 | rl.question(question, answer => {
51 | rl.close()
52 | if (answer.match(/^yes$|^y$/)) return resolve(true)
53 | if (answer.match(/^no$|^n$/)) return resolve(false)
54 | if (defaultAnswer === true && answer === '') return resolve(true)
55 | if (defaultAnswer === false && answer === '') return resolve(false)
56 | })
57 | })
58 | }
59 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "react-native-build-utils",
3 | "version": "1.1.1",
4 | "description": "Build utils for react native",
5 | "main": "lib/index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "lint": "eslint lib --ignore-path .gitignore",
8 | "postinstall": "node scripts/postinstall"
9 | },
10 | "bin": {
11 | "buildUtils": "./lib/index.js"
12 | },
13 | "repository": {
14 | "type": "git",
15 | "url": "git+https://github.com/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils.git"
16 | },
17 | "keywords": [
18 | "react-native",
19 | "gradle"
20 | ],
21 | "author": "goldylucks ",
22 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
23 | "bugs": {
24 | "url": "https://github.com/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils/issues"
25 | },
26 | "homepage": "https://github.com/goldylucks/react-native-build-utils#readme",
27 | "peerDependencies": {
28 | "replace": "*"
29 | },
30 | "devDependencies": {
31 | "eslint": "^3.13.1",
32 | "eslint-config-standard": "^6.2.1",
33 | "eslint-plugin-promise": "^3.4.0",
34 | "eslint-plugin-standard": "^2.0.1",
35 | "git-scripts": "^0.2.1"
36 | },
37 | "git": {
38 | "scripts": {
39 | "pre-commit": "npm run lint"
40 | }
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
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/scripts/postinstall.js:
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1 | const fs = require('fs')
2 | const path = require('path')
3 | const { execSync } = require('child_process')
4 | const utils = require('../lib/utils')
5 | const packageJsonPath = path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'package.json')
6 |
7 | if (fs.existsSync(packageJsonPath)) {
8 | const packageJson = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(packageJsonPath, 'utf-8'))
9 | packageJson.scripts = packageJson.scripts || {}
10 | packageJson.scripts.buildUtils = 'buildUtils'
11 | fs.writeFileSync(packageJsonPath, JSON.stringify(packageJson, null, 2), 'utf-8')
12 | console.log('react-native-build-utils:', '\n', 'added scripts to package.json:', '\n', 'buildUtils')
13 | }
14 |
15 | if (!fs.existsSync(path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), '.gradleConfig'))) {
16 | require('../lib/setupGradle')()
17 | }
18 |
19 | if (!fs.existsSync(path.resolve(utils.getRootPath(), 'android/app/src/main/res/mipmap-mdpi/ic_launcher_dev.png'))) {
20 | execSync(`${__dirname}/../lib/icons.sh`, { stdio: [0, 1, 2] })
21 | }
22 |
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