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@rnx-kit/cli
Advanced tools
Command-line interface for working with packages in your repo.
[!NOTE]
All commands below are also a plugin to
@react-native-community/cli
, meaning they will work with bothreact-native
andrnc-cli
commands. Just make sure to prefix the command withrnx-
e.g.,rnx-cli start
becomesreact-native rnx-start
. The prefix is to avoid name clashes.
rnx-cli bundle
Bundle a package using Metro. The bundling process uses optional configuration parameters and command-line overrides.
[!NOTE]
This command is meant to be a drop-in replacement for
react-native bundle
. Ifrnx-bundle
ever becomes widely accepted, we will work on upstreaming it to@react-native-community/cli
, along with supporting libraries for package configuration and Metro plugins.
yarn rnx-cli bundle
yarn rnx-cli bundle \
--entry-file src/index.ts \
--bundle-output main.jsbundle \
--platform ios \
--dev false \
--minify true
{
"rnx-kit": {
"bundle": {
"entryFile": "entry.js",
"assetsDest": "dist",
"plugins": [
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-cyclic-dependencies-detector",
[
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-duplicates-checker",
{ "ignoredModules": ["react-is"] }
],
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-typescript"
],
"targets": ["android", "ios", "macos", "windows"],
"platforms": {
"android": {
"assetsDest": "dist/res"
},
"macos": {
"plugins": [
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-cyclic-dependencies-detector",
[
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-duplicates-checker",
{ "ignoredModules": ["react-is"] }
]
]
}
}
}
}
}
When certain parameters aren't specified in configuration or on the command-line, they are explicitly set to default values.
Parameter | Default Value |
---|---|
entryFile | "index.js" |
bundleOutput | "index.<platform>.bundle" (Windows, Android) or "index.<platform>.jsbundle" (iOS, macOS) |
hermes | false |
treeShake | false |
plugins | ["@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-cyclic-dependencies-detector", "@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-duplicates-checker", "@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-typescript"] |
Other parameters have implicit defaults, buried deep in Metro or its dependencies.
Option | Description |
---|---|
--id <id> | Target bundle definition; only needed when the rnx-kit configuration has multiple bundle definitions |
--entry-file <path> | Path to the root JavaScript or TypeScript file, either absolute or relative to the package |
--platform <ios|android|windows|win32|macos> | Target platform; when unspecified, all platforms in the rnx-kit configuration are bundled |
--dev [boolean] | If false, warnings are disabled and the bundle is minified |
--minify [boolean] | Controls whether or not the bundle is minified (useful for test builds) |
--bundle-output <string> | Path to the output bundle file, either absolute or relative to the package |
--bundle-encoding <utf8|utf16le|ascii> | Character encoding to use when writing the bundle file |
--max-workers <number> | Specifies the maximum number of parallel worker threads to use for transforming files; defaults to the number of cores available on your machine |
--sourcemap-output <string> | Path where the bundle source map is written, either absolute or relative to the package |
--sourcemap-sources-root <string> | Path to use when relativizing file entries in the bundle source map |
--sourcemap-use-absolute-path | Report SourceMapURL using its full path |
--assets-dest <path> | Path where bundle assets like images are written, either absolute or relative to the package; if unspecified, assets are ignored |
--unstable-transform-profile <string> | [Experimental] Transform JS for a specific JS engine; currently supported: hermes, hermes-canary, default |
--reset-cache | Reset the Metro cache |
--config <string> | Path to the Metro configuration file |
--tree-shake [boolean] | Enable tree shaking to remove unused code and reduce the bundle size |
rnx-cli config
Routes to
react-native config
.
rnx-cli doctor
Routes to
react-native doctor
.
rnx-cli info
Routes to
react-native info
.
rnx-cli build-android
Routes to
react-native build-android
.
rnx-cli build-ios
Routes to
react-native build-ios
.
rnx-cli log-android
Routes to
react-native log-android
.
rnx-cli log-ios
Routes to
react-native log-ios
.
rnx-cli run-android
Routes to
react-native run-android
.
rnx-cli run-ios
Routes to
react-native run-ios
.
rnx-cli start
Start a bundle server for a package using Metro. The bundle server uses optional configuration parameters and command-line overrides.
[!NOTE]
This command is meant to be a drop-in replacement for
react-native start
. Ifrnx-start
ever becomes widely accepted, we will work on upstreaming it to@react-native-community/cli
, along with supporting libraries for package configuration and Metro plugins.
yarn rnx-cli start
yarn rnx-cli start --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8812
{
"rnx-kit": {
"server": {
"projectRoot": "src",
"plugins": [
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-cyclic-dependencies-detector",
[
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-duplicates-checker",
{
"ignoredModules": ["react-is"],
"throwOnError": false
}
],
"@rnx-kit/metro-plugin-typescript"
]
}
}
}
If the server configuration is not defined, it is implicitly created at runtime from the bundle configuration (or its defaults).
Option | Description |
---|---|
--port <number> | Host port to use when listening for incoming server requests |
--host <string> | Host name or address to bind when listening for incoming server requests; when not specified, requests from all addresses are accepted |
--project-root <path> | Path to the root of your react-native project; the bundle server uses this path to resolve all web requests |
--watch-folders <paths> | Additional folders which will be added to the watched files list, comma-separated; by default, Metro watches all project files |
--asset-plugins <list> | Additional asset plugins to be used by Metro's Babel transformer; comma-separated list containing plugin module names or absolute paths to plugin packages |
--source-exts <list> | Additional source file extensions to include when generating bundles; comma-separated list, excluding the leading dot |
--max-workers <number> | Specifies the maximum number of parallel worker threads to use for transforming files; defaults to the number of cores available on your machine |
--reset-cache | Reset the Metro cache |
--custom-log-reporter-path <string> | Path to a JavaScript file which exports a Metro 'TerminalReporter' function; replaces the default reporter that writes all messages to the Metro console |
--https | Use a secure (https) web server; when not specified, an insecure (http) web server is used |
--key <path> | Path to a custom SSL private key file to use for secure (https) communication |
--cert <path> | Path to a custom SSL certificate file to use for secure (https) communication |
--config <string> | Path to the Metro configuration file |
--no-interactive | Disables interactive mode |
--id <string> | Specify which bundle configuration to use if server configuration is missing |
rnx-cli align-deps
Manage dependencies within a repository and across many repositories.
yarn rnx-cli align-deps [options] [/path/to/package.json]
Refer to @rnx-kit/align-deps for details.
rnx-cli clean
Cleans your project by removing React Native related caches and modules.
yarn rnx-cli clean [options]
Option | Description |
---|---|
--include <android,cocoapods,metro,npm,watchman,yarn> | Comma-separated flag of caches to clear e.g., npm,yarn |
--project-root <path> | Root path to your React Native project |
--verify-cache | Whether to verify the integrity of the cache |
rnx-cli write-third-party-notices
Generate a third-party notice, an aggregation of all the LICENSE files from your package's dependencies.
[!NOTE]
A third-party notice is a legal document. You are solely responsble for its content, even if you use this command to assist you in generating it. You should consult with an attorney to ensure your notice meets all legal requirements.
yarn rnx-cli write-third-party-notices [options]
Option | Description |
---|---|
--root-path <path> | The root of the repo — the starting point for finding each module in the source map dependency graph |
--source-map-file <file> | The source map file associated with the package's entry file — this source map eventually leads to all package dependencies and their licenses |
--json | Format the 3rd-party notice file as JSON instead of text |
--output-file <file> | The path to use when writing the 3rd-party notice file |
--ignore-scopes <string> | Comma-separated list of npm scopes to ignore when traversing the source map dependency graph |
--ignore-modules <string> | Comma-separated list of modules to ignore when traversing the source map dependency graph |
--preamble-text <string> | A string to prepend to the start of the 3rd-party notice |
--additional-text <string> | A string to append to the end of the 3rd-party notice |
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