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README.md
Öppna skolplattformen App
This is the app for Öppna skolplattformen.
Getting started
Have a look at the overall readme for general instructions on getting started.
Prerequisites
We use yarn
as our package manager. To install it, run sudo npm install -g yarn
. All the commands described here should be run from the packages/app
directory.
iOS
To get started using the iOS simulator start by installing the JavaScript dependencies using
$ yarn
Next you need to install the Cocoapods dependencies for the iOS project
$ cd ios
$ pod setup
$ pod install
You should now be setup to run the app in the Simulator. Run the ios
command
in the root of the app.
$ yarn ios
Android
Android development requires that you have Android Studio and relevant build tools installed.
Start by installing JavaScript dependencies using
$ yarn
Before running the app you should start an emulator from Android Studio. Then run the following command to start the build
$ yarn android
Running tests
$ yarn test