@nx/expo:run
Run Expo target options.
Options can be configured in project.json when defining the executor, or when invoking it. Read more about how to configure targets and executors here: https://nx.dev/reference/project-configuration#targets.
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Run Expo target options.
Options can be configured in project.json when defining the executor, or when invoking it. Read more about how to configure targets and executors here: https://nx.dev/reference/project-configuration#targets.
The run command allows you to compile your app locally.
project.json:
1{
2 "name": "mobile",
3 //...
4 "targets": {
5 //...
6 "run-ios": {
7 "executor": "@nx/expo:run",
8 "options": {
9 "platform": "ios"
10 }
11 },
12 "run-android": {
13 "executor": "@nx/expo:run",
14 "options": {
15 "platform": "android"
16 }
17 }
18 //...
19 }
20}
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nx run mobile:run-ios
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nx run mobile:run-android
The variant option allows you to specify the compile Android app with variants defined in build.gradle file (e.g. debug, release).
1 "run-android": {
2 "executor": "@nx/expo:run",
3 "options": {
4 "platform": "android",
5 "variant": "release"
6 }
7 }
8iosios, androidPlatform to run for (ios, android).
debug(Android) Specify your app's build variant (e.g. debug, release).
Debug(iOS) Xcode configuration to use. Debug or Release
Whether to skip starting the Metro bundler. True to start it, false to skip it.
Should use derived data for builds.
falseDelete the native folders and regenerate them before applying changes
Device name or UDID to build the app on. The value is not required if you have a single device connected.
trueInstalling npm packages and CocoaPods before building.
8081Port to start the Metro bundler on
(iOS) Explicitly set the Xcode scheme to use