Support linking brownfield iOS apps #177
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Starting from react-native@0.50.0,
react-native link
supports installing fromPodfile
for brownfield react native applications.Previously it's difficult to install appcenter dependencies from Podfile via
pod install
. Even withpod install
installed appcenter dependencies, users still need to figure out how to run rnpm postinstall script to configure appcenter-analytics and appcenter-crashes module correctly. Withreact-native link
supportsPodfile
out-of-box, it's much easier to use our sdk in brownfield applications.In other words, adding the following lines to the
Podfile
of your brownfield app, then runreact-native link
should integrate App Center SDK to your app.An example
Podfile
in ios directory will install App Center dependencies properly:This should fix #94.