run-android

Description

  • Runs a MiniApp on an Android emulator or connected device

Syntax

ern run-android

Options

--dev [true|false]

  • Enable or disable React Native dev support

--miniapps/m

  • One or more MiniApps to combine in the Runner Container

--dependencies, --deps

  • One or more native dependencies to add to the Runner Container

--descriptor, -d

  • complete native application descriptor

--mainMiniAppName

  • Name of the MiniApp to launch when starting the Runner application

--usePreviousDevice/-u

  • Use the previously selected device to avoid prompt

--host

  • Host or ip to launch the local packager on (default: localhost)

--port

  • Port on which the local packager should listen on (default: 8081)

Remarks

  • You can launch the MiniApp located in the current working directory or on a connected Android device or running emulator if available. If a connected Android device is not available, the command prompts you to select an emulator to launch from the list of installed emulator images.

  • The first time you run this command from within a MiniApp directory, it generates an Android directory containing the Android runner application project. If the Android folder already exists (it is not the first run of the ern run-android command for this MiniApp), the existing runner project is used.

  • After the runner project is generated, you can safely make native code modifications to it, knowing that the next time the ern run-android command is issued, the project and your changes will remain.

  • If you want to regenerate the runner project from scratch, remove the Android directory.

  • The miniapp can be any Yarn package descriptor, including Git or other file system path schemes.

  • The ern run-android command is the ern equivalent of the react-native run-android command.

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