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@react-native/dev-middleware
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Dev server middleware supporting core React Native development features. This package is preconfigured in all React Native projects.
Middleware can be attached to a dev server (e.g. Metro) using the createDevMiddleware API.
import { createDevMiddleware } from '@react-native/dev-middleware';
function myDevServerImpl(args) {
...
const {middleware, websocketEndpoints} = createDevMiddleware({
projectRoot: metroConfig.projectRoot,
serverBaseUrl: `http://${args.host}:${args.port}`,
logger,
});
await Metro.runServer(metroConfig, {
host: args.host,
...,
unstable_extraMiddleware: [
middleware,
// Optionally extend with additional HTTP middleware
],
websocketEndpoints: {
...websocketEndpoints,
// Optionally extend with additional WebSocket endpoints
},
});
}
@react-native/dev-middleware is designed for integrators such as @expo/dev-server and @react-native/community-cli-plugin. It provides a common default implementation for core React Native dev server responsibilities.
We intend to keep this to a narrow set of functionality, based around:
DevMiddlewareAPI.middleware
These are exposed as a connect middleware handler, assignable to Metro.runServer or other compatible HTTP servers.
/json/list, /json (CDP)Returns the list of available WebSocket targets for all connected React Native app sessions.
/json/version (CDP)Returns version metadata used by Chrome DevTools.
/debugger-frontendSubpaths of this endpoint are reserved to serve the JavaScript debugger frontend.
/open-debuggerOpen the JavaScript debugger for a given CDP target. Must be provided with one of the following query params:
device — An ID unique to a combination of device and app, stable across installs. Implemented by getInspectorDeviceId on each native platform.target — The target page ID as returned by /json/list for the current dev server session.appId (deprecated, legacy only) — The application bundle identifier to match (non-unique across multiple connected devices). This param will only match legacy Hermes debugger targets.curl -X POST 'http://localhost:8081/open-debugger?target=<targetId>'
DevMiddlewareAPI.websocketEndpoints
/inspector/deviceWebSocket handler for registering device connections.
/inspector/debugWebSocket handler that proxies CDP messages to/from the corresponding device.
React Native frameworks may pass an unstable_experiments option to createDevMiddleware to configure experimental features. Note that these features might not work correctly, and they may change or be removed in the future without notice. Some of the experiment flags available are documented below.
unstable_experiments.enableStandaloneFuseboxShellWhen true, the debugger frontend will launch in a standalone app shell (provided by the @react-native/debugger-shell package) rather than in a browser window. The standalone shell provides an improved experience and will become the default in a future version of React Native.
The shell is powered by a separate binary that is downloaded and cached in the background (immediately after the call to createDevMiddleware). If there is a problem downloading or invoking this binary for the first time, the debugger frontend will revert to launching in a browser window until the next time createDevMiddleware is called (typically, on the next dev server start).
Changes to this package can be made locally and tested against the rn-tester app, per the Contributing guide. During development, this package is automatically run from source with no build step.
FAQs
Dev server middleware for React Native
The npm package @react-native/dev-middleware receives a total of 3,608,701 weekly downloads. As such, @react-native/dev-middleware popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-native/dev-middleware demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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