Module to expose config variables to your javascript code in React Native, supporting both iOS and Android.
Bring some 12 factor love to your mobile apps!
Declare config variables in .env
:
API_URL=https://myapi.com
GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=abcdefgh
Then access from your app:
import Config from 'react-native-config'
Config.API_URL // 'https://myapi.com'
Config.GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY // 'abcdefgh'
You can also refer to any variables set in .env
from your Gradle configuration:
signingConfigs {
release {
storeFile file(project.env.get("RELEASE_STORE_FILE"))
storePassword project.env.get("RELEASE_STORE_PASSWORD")
keyAlias project.env.get("RELEASE_KEY_ALIAS")
keyPassword project.env.get("RELEASE_KEY_PASSWORD")
}
}
They are also available to settings in AndroidManifest.xml
and others:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.geo.API_KEY"
android:value="@string/GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY" />
Xcode support is missing; variables declared in .env
. can be consumed from React Native apps in iOS via Config
, but not from plist
files.
Save config for different environments in different files: .env.staging
, .env.production
, etc.
By default react-native-config will read from .env
, but you can change it setting ENVFILE
before running it, like:
$ ENVFILE=.env.staging react-native run-android
This is only support in Android at the moment – The iOS equivalent should be coming soon.
Install the package:
$ npm install react-native-config --save
Then follow the platform-specific instructions below:
Link the library with rnpm:
$ rnpm link react-native-config
Include this module in android/settings.gradle
:
include ':react-native-config'
include ':app'
project(':react-native-config').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir,
'../node_modules/react-native-config/android')
Apply a plugin and add dependency to your app build, in android/app/build.gradle
:
// 2nd line, add a new apply:
apply from: project(':react-native-config').projectDir.getPath() + "/dotenv.gradle"
// down below, add new compile:
dependencies {
...
compile project(':react-native-android-config')
}
Change your main activity to add a new package, in android/app/src/main/.../MainActivity.java
:
import com.lugg.ReactNativeConfig.ReactNativeConfigPackage; // add import
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
// ...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new ReactNativeConfigPackage() // add package
);
}