@nx/expo 22.1.0-rc.5 → 22.1.1

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@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ nx run mobile:build-list
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  ## Examples
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- {% tabs %}
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- {% tab label="Get Status of Different Platforms" %}
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+ ##### Get Status of Different Platforms
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  The `platform` option allows you to check build status of different platform (e.g. android, ios, all):
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  ```json
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  ```
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- {% /tab %}
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- {% tab label="Get Status Interactively" %}
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+ ##### Get Status Interactively
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  The `interactive` option allows you to specify whether to use interactive mode:
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  ```
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- {% /tab %}
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- {% tab label="Get Status in JSON Format" %}
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+ ##### Get Status in JSON Format
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  The `json` option allows you to print the output in JSON format:
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  ```
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  ## Examples
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- {% tabs %}
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- {% tab label="Specify outputDir" %}
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+ ##### Specify outputDir
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  The `outputDir` option allows you to specify the output directory of your bundle:
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  ```json
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  or run command: `nx run mobile:export --outputDir=dist/apps/mobile`.
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- {% /tab %}
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- {% tab label="Specify the platform" %}
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+ ##### Specify the platform
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  The `platform` option allows you to specify the platform to compile with metro bundler: "ios", "android", "all", and "web".
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  For example, to bundle for web:
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  or run command `nx export mobile --platform=web`.
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- {% /tab %}
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- {% tab label="Bundle for development" %}
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+ ##### Bundle for development
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  The `dev` option allows you to bundle for development environments.
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  or run command `nx export mobile --dev`.
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- {% tab label="Clear bundle cache" %}
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+ ##### Clear bundle cache
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  The `clear` option allows you to clear bundle cache.
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  or run command `nx export mobile --clear`.
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- {% /tabs %}
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  ## Examples
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- {% tab label="Generate Native Code for Different Platforms" %}
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+ ##### Generate Native Code for Different Platforms
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  The `platform` option allows you to specify the platform to generate native code for (e.g. android, ios, all).
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  ```json
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- {% tab label="Regenerate Native Code" %}
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+ ##### Regenerate Native Code
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  The `clean` option allows you to delete the native folders and regenerate them before apply changes.
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- {% tab label="Install NPM Packages and CocoaPods" %}
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+ ##### Install NPM Packages and CocoaPods
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  ## Examples
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+ ##### Compile Android with Different Variants
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  The `variant` option allows you to specify the compile Android app with variants defined in `build.gradle` file (e.g. debug, release).
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+ ##### Compile iOS with Different Configurations
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  The `xcodeConfiguration` option allows you to specify Xcode configuration to use (e.g. Debug or Release).
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+ ##### Run on a device
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  To see all your iOS simulators: run `xcrun simctl list devices available`.
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  The `host` option allows you to specify the type of host to use. `lan` uses the local network; `tunnel` ues any network by tunnel through ngrok; `localhost` connects to the dev server over localhost.
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@nx/expo",
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- "version": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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+ "version": "22.1.1",
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  "private": false,
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  "description": "The Expo Plugin for Nx contains executors and generators for managing and developing an expo application within your workspace. For example, you can directly build for different target platforms as well as generate projects and publish your code.",
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  "main": "./index.js",
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  "dependencies": {
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- "@nx/devkit": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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- "@nx/eslint": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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- "@nx/js": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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- "@nx/react": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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+ "@nx/devkit": "22.1.1",
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+ "@nx/eslint": "22.1.1",
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+ "@nx/js": "22.1.1",
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+ "@nx/react": "22.1.1",
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  "enhanced-resolve": "^5.8.3",
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  "tsconfig-paths": "^4.1.2",
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- "@nx/detox": "22.1.0-rc.5",
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- "@nx/rollup": "22.1.0-rc.5"
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+ "@nx/rollup": "22.1.1"
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  "executors": "./executors.json",
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