- All the applications share the same library, which, for historical reasons, is in ReactNativeClient/lib. This library is copied to the relevant directories when building each app.
- In general, most of the backend (anything to do with the database, synchronisation, data import or export, etc.) is shared across all the apps, so when making a change please consider how it will affect all the apps.
brew install yarn node
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/gettext/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
- Install yarn - https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install/
- Install node v8.x (check with
node --version
) - https://nodejs.org/en/ - If you get a node-gyp related error you might need to manually install it:
npm install -g node-gyp
Before building any of the applications, you need to build the tools and pre-commit hooks:
npm install && cd Tools && npm install
cd ElectronClient/app
rsync --delete -a ../../ReactNativeClient/lib/ lib/
npm install
yarn dist
If there's an error while loading shared libraries: libgconf-2.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
, run sudo apt-get install libgconf-2-4
If you get a node-gyp related error you might need to manually install it: npm install -g node-gyp
.
If you get the error libtool: unrecognized option '-static'
, follow the instructions in this post to use the correct libtool version.
That will create the executable file in the dist
directory.
From /ElectronClient
you can also run run.sh
to run the app for testing.
cd Tools
npm install
cd ..\ElectronClient\app
xcopy /C /I /H /R /Y /S ..\..\ReactNativeClient\lib lib
npm install
yarn dist
If node-gyp does not works (MSBUILD: error MSB3428: Could not load the Visual C++ component "VCBuild.exe"), you might need to install the windows-build-tools
using npm install --global windows-build-tools
.
If yarn dist
fails, it may need administrative rights.
If you get an error MSB8020: The build tools for v140 cannot be found.
try to run with a different toolset version, eg npm install --toolset=v141
(See here for more info).
The building_win32_tips on this page might be helpful.
First you need to setup React Native to build projects with native code. For this, follow the instructions on the Get Started tutorial, in the "React Native CLI Quickstart" tab.
Then, from /ReactNativeClient
, run npm install
, then react-native run-ios
or react-native run-android
.
cd CliClient
npm install
./build.sh
rsync --delete -aP ../ReactNativeClient/locales/ build/locales/
Run run.sh
to start the application for testing.