Open mozgbrasil opened 4 years ago
Good morning my friends
If you can help
I'm having trouble using create-react-native-app on lerna using workspaces
Below I do the step by step, but we see that this way the node_modules folder in the package is not stored
It is necessary to have the node_modules folder in the folder in packages, because you have an android folder with requests to that folder
$ lerna info System: OS: Linux 5.4 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) CPU: (4) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz Binaries: lerna: v3.22.1 Node: 12.18.1 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v12.18.1/bin/node Yarn: 1.22.4 - /usr/bin/yarn npm: 6.14.5 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v12.18.1/bin/npm Utilities: Git: 2.25.1 - /usr/bin/git $ react-native info info Fetching system and libraries information... System: OS: Linux 5.4 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) CPU: (4) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz Memory: 1.07 GB / 15.56 GB Shell: 5.0.16 - /bin/bash Binaries: Node: 12.18.1 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v12.18.1/bin/node Yarn: 1.22.4 - /usr/bin/yarn npm: 6.14.5 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v12.18.1/bin/npm Watchman: 4.9.0 - /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/watchman SDKs: Android SDK: API Levels: 28, 30 Build Tools: 28.0.3, 30.0.0 System Images: android-30 | Google APIs Intel x86 Atom, android-30 | Google Play Intel x86 Atom Android NDK: Not Found IDEs: Android Studio: Not Found Languages: Java: 11.0.7 - /usr/bin/javac Python: 2.7.18 - /usr/bin/python npmPackages: @react-native-community/cli: Not Found react: ~16.11.0 => 16.11.0 react-native: ~0.62.2 => 0.62.2 npmGlobalPackages: *react-native*: Not Found $ python --version Python 2.7.18rc1 $ python3 --version Python 3.8.2 $ npm list -g --depth 0 /home/marcio/.nvm/versions/node/v12.18.1/lib ├── @prettier/plugin-php@0.14.2 ├── concurrently@5.2.0 ├── create-react-app@3.4.1 ├── expo-cli@3.21.13 ├── express-generator@4.16.1 ├── lerna@3.22.1 ├── lerna-wizard@1.1.1 ├── nodemon@2.0.4 ├── npm@6.14.5 ├── npm-audit-resolver@2.2.0 ├── npm-check@5.9.2 ├── npm-check-updates@7.0.1 ├── pm2@4.4.0 ├── pnpm@5.3.0 ├── prettier@2.0.5 ├── react-devtools@4.7.0 ├── react-native-cli@2.0.1 ├── syncpack@5.0.3 ├── ts-node@8.10.2 ├── typescript@3.9.6 └── web-ext@4.3.0
# cd ~/Downloads rm -fr ~/Downloads/monorepo-3 mkdir -p ~/Downloads/monorepo-3 cd ~/Downloads/monorepo-3 pwd && ls echo '{ "version": "independent", "npmClient": "yarn", "useWorkspaces": true, "packages": [ "packages/*" ] }' >lerna.json cat lerna.json echo '{ "name": "root", "private": true, "workspaces": [ "packages/*" ], "devDependencies": { "lerna": "^3.22.1" } }' >package.json cat package.json lerna init # cd packages npx create-react-native-app default-create-react-native-app --yes # OR # react-native init defaultreactnative # clean cd .. yarn check --integrity --verify-tree || true lerna list --all --long || true lerna clean --yes || true pwd && ls rm -fr node_modules find . -name "node_modules" -type d find \ . \ -name "node_modules" \ -o -name ".yarncache" \ -type d -prune | while read ITEM; do (du -sh "$ITEM") (rm -fr "$ITEM") done find \ . \ -name "*.touch" \ -o -name "*error.log" \ -o -name "*debug.log" \ -o -name "*lock.json" \ -o -name "*lock.yaml" \ -o -name "audit-resolve.json" \ -o -name ".yarnclean" \ -o -name "yarn.lock" \ -type f | while read ITEM; do (du -sh "$ITEM") (rm -fr "$ITEM") done # lerna init lerna info lerna list --all --long lerna bootstrap # ls && ls ./packages/* du -sh ./packages/default-create-react-native-app/node_modules/react-native-unimodules/gradle.groovy du -sh ./packages/default-create-react-native-app/node_modules/react-native/react.gradle du -sh ./packages/default-create-react-native-app/node_modules/expo-updates/scripts/create-manifest-android.gradle du -sh ./packages/default-create-react-native-app/node_modules/@react-native-community/cli-platform-android/native_modules.gradle #
Good morning my friends
If you can help
I'm having trouble using create-react-native-app on lerna using workspaces
Below I do the step by step, but we see that this way the node_modules folder in the package is not stored
It is necessary to have the node_modules folder in the folder in packages, because you have an android folder with requests to that folder
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