Reload a React Native app on an Android device manually via command line

二次信任 提交于 2019-11-27 10:40:28

问题


I'd like to manually force a Reload of my React Native app on demand without physically shaking the device. (I'm getting carpal tunnel.)

I know that Live Reload / Hot Reload are available. I'm looking for a on-demand command line solution.


回答1:


Using the cmd line you can send a command to the Android device.

adb shell input text "RR"

This command tells the Android device to type the character "R" twice which is the React Native command to Reload on Android.

The adb shell command has many useful features many of which are described here:

ADB Shell Input Events

To open the developer menu:

adb shell input keyevent 82



回答2:


Just posting it here in case you didn't know this trick

long press the menu button in your android device. Then you'll get this menu

tap the reload option and you are good to go




回答3:


I use the following command. It doesn't reload the app, but it brings up the developper menu on the device, so I can then press the "Reload" option:

adb shell input keyevent KEYCODE_MENU

I develop with a real device (not the emulator) and sending the "double-R" through adb doesn't work (it just shows the keyboard and types 2 Rs).




回答4:


Add the following script to your package.json:

    "android-shake": "adb shell input keyevent 82"

Then you will be able to call

yarn android-shake

If you are looking for ios then checkout my answer on this link




回答5:


One trick would be to add this command on ~/.bashrc profile in the case you're using unix.

  1. use your favorite editor (ex: nano on Ubuntu) and type nano ~/.bashrc
  2. on the end of file write alias rnreload='adb shell input text "RR"'
  3. save it and run source ~/.bashrc in order to active it.
  4. Now whenever you need, just type rnreload on a terminal.

Next time you enter your computer it should be already done.

Also, there's the possibility to add an other alias as well: alias rnshake='adb shell input keyevent 82' which "shakes" android. You can use it to access other commands like Hot Reloading, Debugger, Inspector, etc.




回答6:


Made an autohotkey script to reload and open the menu with keyboard shortcuts.

   ^+r::  run, %comspec% /c adb shell input text "RR",,hide  
   ^+e::  run, %comspec% /c adb shell input keyevent 82,,hide

ctrl+shift+r to reload ctrl+shift+e to open dev menu




回答7:


For device you have just to shake your device than a menu appears so click on Reload




回答8:


If you're on a Mac and using Hammerspoon, you can put the following bit of code in your ~/.hammerspoon/init.lua file:

hyper = {'ctrl', 'alt', 'cmd'}
placid = {'ctrl', 'cmd'}

-- React native reload JS on connected device
hs.hotkey.bind(placid, 'R', function()
  os.execute('/Users/peter/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb shell input text "RR"')
end)

-- React native show dev menu on connected device
hs.hotkey.bind(hyper, 'R', function()
  os.execute('/Users/peter/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb shell input keyevent 82')
end)

the os.execute command doesn't load your ENV (doing so would make running commands really slow), so make sure to run which adb in your terminal to figure out what the exact path to adb is. (in my case it was /Users/peter/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb).

Now you can reload your app using ctrl+cmd+R and show the dev menu using ctrl+option+cmd+R from anywhere and without even bothering to cmd-tab out of your favorite editor!



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44170991/reload-a-react-native-app-on-an-android-device-manually-via-command-line

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