react-native-asset
Link and unlink assets to your react-native project with ease!
Advantages
react-native link
only supports font files, this tool supports all assets.- Unlinking is automatic when you delete an asset, with
react-native link
, you need to unlink the files manually. - Proper link (and unlink) for
mp3
(to use withreact-native-sound
) andttf
files.
Check out this starter-kit to use your assets with even more simplicity.
Usage
-
Install
npm install -g react-native-asset # or yarn yarn global add react-native-asset
-
Add assets to your
react-native.config.js
as you would withreact-native link
... assets: [ "./src/font", "./src/mp3", ];
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Add platform-specific assets to your
react-native.config.js
like so:... assets: [ "./src/mp3", ], iosAssets: [ "./src/font/ios", ], androidAssets: [ "./src/font/android", ],
-
Run the command and linking + unlinking is automatic!
react-native-asset
Explanation
With react-native link
you have to unlink the files manually, which is hard work.
Instead this library writes link-assets-manifest.json
to the root of android
and ios
folders to keep track of the files which it added, for later removing it for you if missing from your assets
!
Parameters
-p, --path
- path to project, defaults to cwd.-a, --assets
- assets paths, for examplereact-native-asset -a ./src/font ./src/mp3
.-ios-a, --ios-assets
- ios assets paths, will disable android linking-android-a, --android-assets
- android assets paths, will disable ios linking.-n-u, --no-unlink
- Not to unlink assets which not longer exists, not recommanded.
Backward compatability
- to use react-native 0.59 and below, use version 1.1.4