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Customization

There are a few customizations supported by this extension; they can be added to your .vscode/settings.json if you need them.

NOTE: To apply changes you made to .vscode/settings.json, please, save it and then restart VS Code instance.

Specifying custom arguments for react-native run-* command

For using custom run arguments for react-native run-<platform>:

  • Note: This overrides all other configuration parameters.
{
  "react-native.android.runArguments.simulator": ["--appFolder", "/Users/test/AwesomeProject/android/app", "--deviceId", "emulator-5555"],
  "react-native.ios.runArguments.device": ["--project-path", "ios", "--device", "Max's iPhone"],
}
  • Note: You can get the list of installed simulator devices by:

    iOS devices(MacOS only):

    xcrun simctl list --json devices
    

    Android devices:

    adb devices
    
  • Note: If you want run application on iOS devices make sure you have ios-deploy installed globally.

    npm install -g ios-deploy

Setting up the react-native packager

To use a custom port for the react-native packager:

{
  "react-native": {
    "packager" : {
      "port": portNumber
    }
  }
}

If you change this port, then for iOS device and simulator scenarios you will have to modify the native code files. Instruction here.
If you use android, you need to change debug server by:

  1. CTRL+M(CMD+M) in the emulator
  2. Go to Dev Settings
  3. Debug server host for device => enter ‘localhost:<yourPortNumber>’.
  4. Reload application (double R)
  • Note that some aspects of React Native hard-code the port to the default as specified in this issue.

Logging

To expose internal logs to the output, set the following properties:

{
  "react-native-tools": {
    "logLevel": "Trace"
  }
}

logLevel can be None (no logs), Error, Warning, Info, Debug, Trace (all logs). Default is Info.

Project structure

To specify a subfolder in which the react-native project is located, set react-native-tools.projectRoot. You can use either an absolute or relative path here:

{
  "react-native-tools": {
    "projectRoot": "./your/react-native/project"
  }
}