🔀 Fork of Bluesky (https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app) with minor adjustments for https://zio.blue
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README.md
Social App
In-progress social app.
Uses:
Build instructions
- Setup your environment using the react native instructions.
- After initial setup:
cd ios ; pod install
- Start the dev servers
yarn dev-pds
yarn dev-wallet
- Run the dev app
- iOS:
yarn ios
- Android:
yarn android
- Web:
yarn web
- iOS:
- Tips
npx react-native info
Checks what has been installed.- On M1 macs, you need to exclude "arm64" from the target architectures
- Annoyingly this must be re-set via XCode after every pod install
- The android simulator won't be able to access localhost services unless you run
adb reverse tcp:{PORT} tcp:{PORT}
- For instance, the localhosted dev-wallet will need
adb reverse tcp:3001 tcp:3001
- For instance, the localhosted dev-wallet will need
- For some reason, the typescript compiler chokes on platform-specific files (e.g.
foo.native.ts
) but only when compiling for Web thus far. Therefore we always have one version of the file which doesn't use a platform specifier, and that should bee the Web version. (More info.)
Various notes
Polyfills
./platform/polyfills.*.ts
adds polyfills to the environment. Currently this includes:
- TextEncoder / TextDecoder