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expo-inject

v1.0.8

Published

expo inject is use to inject native code

Downloads

27

Readme

Expo Inject

Expo version

A package for injecting string resources into the Android project's strings.xml file in React Native Expo projects.

Installation

You can install expo-inject via npm or yarn:

npm install -D expo-inject

or

yarn add -D expo-inject

Usage

Example

Create a new file (app.plugin.js) in the root of your project where your app.json is located.

// app.plugin.js
module.exports = require("expo-inject");

In your app.json file, add the file to the plugin array and pass the required props.

// app.json
{
  "expo": {
    ...otherProps,
    "plugins": [
      ["./inject.js", {
        "file": "string.xml",
        "name": "string_name",
        "value": "string_value",
        "translatable": "",
        "targetApi": ""
      }]
    ]
  }
}

Note

If the file to inject is not defined, expo-inject will return the default config.

API

withExpoInjectStringsXml(config, props);

Adds string resources to the Android project's strings.xml file.

  • config (AndroidConfig.ProjectConfig): The Android project configuration.
  • props (withExpoInjectStringsXml): The properties to be added to the strings.xml file.
  • file (string): The file to inject. Must be "strings.xml".
  • name (string): The name of the string resource.
  • value (string): The value of the string resource.
  • translatable (string, optional): Whether the string is translatable.
  • targetApi (string, optional): Specifies the target API level.
  • Returns the updated Android project configuration if file is "strings.xml", otherwise returns the default configuration.

Big good

we hope to support the injection of files that expo-module-plugin supports.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License.