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@expo/config-plugins

A library for Expo config plugins


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What is @expo/config-plugins?

The @expo/config-plugins package allows developers to customize and configure their Expo and React Native projects using JavaScript or TypeScript. This package provides an API for modifying the native app configuration files (like AndroidManifest.xml or Info.plist) programmatically, without having to eject from the managed Expo workflow. It enables the integration of native code and settings directly into an Expo managed project, making it easier to add custom functionality and configurations.

What are @expo/config-plugins's main functionalities?

Modifying app.json / app.config.js

This feature allows developers to programmatically modify the app's configuration. In this example, the Android app is given camera permissions by modifying the AndroidManifest.xml through the app.json or app.config.js file.

const { withPlugins, AndroidConfig } = require('@expo/config-plugins');

module.exports = withPlugins(myExpoConfig, [
  [AndroidConfig.Permissions.withPermissions, ['CAMERA']],
]);

Creating custom plugins

Developers can create custom config plugins to encapsulate and reuse configuration logic across multiple projects. This example demonstrates how to create a simple plugin that modifies the project configuration.

const { createRunOncePlugin, withPlugins } = require('@expo/config-plugins');

const withCustomPlugin = (config) => {
  // Modify the config.
  return config;
};

module.exports = createRunOncePlugin(withCustomPlugin, 'packageName', '1.0.0');

Integrating with native code

This feature enables direct modification of native project files, allowing for deeper integrations and customizations. The example shows how to use a dangerous mod to modify Android native files directly.

const { withDangerousMod } = require('@expo/config-plugins');

module.exports = function withCustomNativeCode(config) {
  return withDangerousMod(config, [
    'android',
    async (config) => {
      // Modify native Android files directly.
      return config;
    },
  ]);
};

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