run-android
Description
Runs a MiniApp on an Android emulator or connected device
Syntax
ern run-android
Options
--baseComposite <compositePath>
Git or File System path, to the custom Composite repository (refer to the custom Composite documentation for more information).
--descriptor, -d
complete native application descriptor
--dev [true|false]
Enable or disable React Native dev support
--extra/-e
Optional extra configuration specific to local container and runner
Override the Android build config during local container generation and runner project by passing
androidConfig
attributesAs a json string
For example
--extra '{"androidConfig": {"androidGradlePlugin": "3.2.1","buildToolsVersion": "28.0.3","compileSdkVersion": "28","gradleDistributionVersion": "4.6","minSdkVersion": "19","sourceCompatibility": "VERSION_1_8","supportLibraryVersion": "28.0.0","targetCompatibility": "VERSION_1_8","targetSdkVersion": "28"}}'
As a file path
For example
--extra /home/user/my-container-config.json
In that case, the configuration will be read from the file.
As a Cauldron file path
For example
--extra cauldron://config/container/my-container-config.json
In that case, the configuration will be read from the file stored in Cauldron.
For this way to work, the file must exist in Cauldron (you can add a file to the cauldron by using the [ern cauldron add file] command).
Alternatively, it is also possible to provide this extra configuration in the package.json
of the MiniApp, inside the ern
object. For example:
--host
Host or ip to launch the local packager on (default: localhost)
--launchFlags <string>
Extra options passed to
am start
command when launching the application (correspond to theLaunch Flags
in Run/Debug Configurations of application in Android Studio, as can be seen on screenshot below)Make sure to use
=
on the command line to provide this option, and keep the string in quotes. For example--launchFlags="--es aKey aStringValue --ei anotherKey 1"
--mainMiniAppName
Name of the MiniApp to launch when starting the Runner application
If you are running the command from the
MainApp
directory, only specify name of theMiniApp
(Not the path).
--miniapps/m
One or more MiniApps to combine in the Runner Container
--port
Port on which the local packager should listen on (default: 8081)
--usePreviousDevice/-u
Use the previously selected device to avoid prompt
JavaScript engine
By default Electrode Native will run the MiniApp with a Container that uses JavaScriptCore engine. If you'd rather like to run the MiniApp with Hermes engine, you should add the following inside the ern
object of the MiniApp package.json :
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 theern
equivalent of thereact-native run-android
command.If you are running the command from the
MainApp
directory, only specify name of theMiniApp
(Not the path) in the--mainMiniAppName
option.
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