You might need to enable USB debugging in Device Settings, under Developer Tools. If you have an Android phone or tablet, simply plug it in. In order to run React Native apps on Android, you need an Android device or an emulator. If you need more details or help, read on. The app is now running on your Android device. It must be the folder with the template, otherwise the app won’t run. To make sure you are in the right folder, you can run “pwd” to see the current path. Replace ~/path/to/template with the correct path to the folder where you extracted the archive downloaded from our server.
If you already have React Native and Node.js installed on your computer, simply follow these steps, in order: If this is the first time you run a React Native app, please see the “ Setting Up Your Development Environment” section at the end first, in order to install all the tools that are needed. If you don’t, no worries, we are going to describe step by step how to setup your environment for running React Native code.
The process is actually pretty straightforward if you already have the tools installed. In this article, we are going to describe how to run our premium React Native Apps on Android.