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react-native 0.64.2 with Apple M1 and XCode 12.5

react-native 0.64.2 with Apple M1 and Xcode 12.5

This is how I got react-native to compile on Apple Silicon without rosetta.

Clean Caches

$ pod cache clean --all
$ yarn cache clean
$ rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/*

Create Project

$ npx [email protected] init MyApp
$ cd MyApp
$ open ios/MyApp.xcworkspace

Configure XCode

(Make sure to be working in the .xcworkspace not the .xcodeproj)

MyApp -> Info -> iOS Deployment Target: set to 12.1

MyApp -> Build Settings -> Architectures -> Excluded Architectures: set to arm64

MyApp -> Build Settings -> Library Search Paths: remove all of them.

Should look like this when you're done:

Next create an empty "BridgingFile.swift" to get XCode to do swift bridging.

  • File -> New -> File...
  • Call it "BridgingFile.swift"
  • Choose "Create Bridging Header"
  • (File can remain empty)

Now edit MyApp/ios/Podfile

Change the platform line to:

platform :ios, '12.1'

Replace use_flipper!() and post_install (lines 24-28) with:

  use_flipper!({ 'Flipper' => '0.95.0', 'Flipper-Folly' => '2.6.7', 'Flipper-DoubleConversion' => '3.1.7' })
  post_install do |installer|
    installer.pods_project.build_configurations.each do |config|
      config.build_settings["EXCLUDED_ARCHS[sdk=iphonesimulator*]"] = "arm64"
      config.build_settings['IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '12.1'
    end
    react_native_post_install(installer)
  end

Rebuild Pods

$ cd ios
$ rm -rf Pods Podfile.lock
$ rm -rf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/*
$ pod deintegrate && pod setup && pod install

The XCode Project should now compile and run.

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