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ignite-crashlytics

v0.0.2

Published

An Ignite plugin which installs react-native-fabric and most of the native stuff.

Downloads

5

Readme

ignite-crashlytics

An ignite plugin for Crashlytics via react-native-fabric.

⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This was previously ignite-fabric, and you can still find ignite-fabric on npm, that should work, but we will no longer support it.

This plugin has been adapted to work with the new installation of Crashlytics as stated in Google's Documentation.

Therefore, we can't assure that all features of react-native-fabric will work with that installation.

Compatibility

RN Version | ignite-crashlytics Version --- | --- 0.57.3+ | 0.0.2+ 0.55.4- | 0.0.1

Prerequisites

You will need to have a Firebase project and the configuration files (google-services.json for Android, GoogleService-Info.plist for iOS) in your project.

How to add/remove

ignite add ignite-crashlytics
ignite remove ignite-crashlytics

What does it do

Basically: https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started

  • iOS:
    • Creating a Podfile in ios/ if you don't have one
    • Adding the Fabric and Crashlytics pods to the Podfile
    • Installing pods (don't forget to use YourProject.xcworkspace and not the .xcodeproj afterwards)
    • Add the Firebase initialization to AppDelegate.m
  • Android:
    • Adding the needed bits of code in build.gradle and MainApplication.java (if you haven't changed the default react-native init structure)
  • Adding react-native-fabric

Manual steps left to do

When adding:

- iOS:
    -> Add the 'Script build phase' as stated in the documentation (see links above)
- Android: good to go!

When removing:

Remove the 'Script build phase' from your iOS project

Thanks

Thanks @skellock for the help and @infinitered for the awesome job you guys are doing :)