## Android Setup * [Plugin Installation (Android)](#plugin-installation-android) * [Plugin Installation (Android - RNPM)](#plugin-installation-android---rnpm) * [Plugin Installation (Android - Manual)](#plugin-installation-android---manual) * [Plugin Configuration (Android)](#plugin-configuration-android) * [For React Native >= v0.29](#for-react-native--v029) * [For newly created React Native application](#for-newly-created-react-native-application) * [For existing native application](#for-existing-native-application) * [For React Native v0.19 - v0.28](#for-react-native-v019---v028) * [Background React Instances](#background-react-instances) * [For React Native >= v0.29 (Background React Instances)](#for-react-native--v029-background-react-instances) * [For React Native v0.19 - v0.28 (Background React Instances)](#for-react-native-v019---v028-background-react-instances) * [WIX React Native Navigation applications (ver 1.x)](#wix-react-native-navigation-applications) * [Code Signing setup](#code-signing-setup) In order to integrate CodePush into your Android project, please perform the following steps: ### Plugin Installation (Android) In order to accommodate as many developer preferences as possible, the CodePush plugin supports Android installation via two mechanisms: 1. [**RNPM**](#plugin-installation-android---rnpm) - [React Native Package Manager (RNPM)](https://github.com/rnpm/rnpm) is an awesome tool that provides the simplest installation experience possible for React Native plugins. If you're already using it, or you want to use it, then we recommend this approach. 2. [**"Manual"**](#plugin-installation-android---manual) - If you don't want to depend on any additional tools or are fine with a few extra installation steps (it's a one-time thing), then go with this approach. *Note: Due to a code change from the React Native repository, if your installed React Native version ranges from 0.29 to 0.32, we recommend following the manual steps to set up correctly. * #### Plugin Installation (Android - RNPM) 1. As of v0.27 of React Native, `rnpm link` has already been merged into the React Native CLI. Simply run: ``` react-native link react-native-code-push ``` If your app uses a version of React Native that is lower than v0.27, run the following: ``` rnpm link react-native-code-push ``` *Note: If you don't already have RNPM installed, you can do so by simply running `npm i -g rnpm` and then executing the above command.* 2. If you're using RNPM >=1.6.0, you will be prompted for the deployment key you'd like to use. If you don't already have it, you can retreive this value by running `code-push deployment ls -k`, or you can choose to ignore it (by simply hitting ``) and add it in later. To get started, we would recommend just using your `Staging` deployment key, so that you can test out the CodePush end-to-end. And that's it for installation using RNPM! Continue below to the [Plugin Configuration](#plugin-configuration-android) section to complete the setup. #### Plugin Installation (Android - Manual) 1. In your `android/settings.gradle` file, make the following additions: ```gradle include ':app', ':react-native-code-push' project(':react-native-code-push').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-code-push/android/app') ``` 2. In your `android/app/build.gradle` file, add the `:react-native-code-push` project as a compile-time dependency: ```gradle ... dependencies { ... compile project(':react-native-code-push') } ``` 3. In your `android/app/build.gradle` file, add the `codepush.gradle` file as an additional build task definition underneath `react.gradle`: ```gradle ... apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native/react.gradle" apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native-code-push/android/codepush.gradle" ... ``` ### Plugin Configuration (Android) *NOTE: If you used RNPM or `react-native link` to automatically link the plugin, these steps have already been done for you so you may skip this section.* After installing the plugin and syncing your Android Studio project with Gradle, you need to configure your app to consult CodePush for the location of your JS bundle, since it will "take control" of managing the current and all future versions. To do this: #### For React Native >= v0.29 ##### For newly created React Native application If you are integrating Code Push into React Native application please do the following steps: Update the `MainApplication.java` file to use CodePush via the following changes: ```java ... // 1. Import the plugin class. import com.microsoft.codepush.react.CodePush; public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication { private final ReactNativeHost mReactNativeHost = new ReactNativeHost(this) { ... // 2. Override the getJSBundleFile method in order to let // the CodePush runtime determine where to get the JS // bundle location from on each app start @Override protected String getJSBundleFile() { return CodePush.getJSBundleFile(); } @Override protected List getPackages() { // 3. Instantiate an instance of the CodePush runtime and add it to the list of // existing packages, specifying the right deployment key. If you don't already // have it, you can run "code-push deployment ls -k" to retrieve your key. return Arrays.asList( new MainReactPackage(), new CodePush("deployment-key-here", MainApplication.this, BuildConfig.DEBUG) ); } }; } ``` *NOTE: For React Native v0.49+ please be sure that `getJSMainModuleName` function in the `MainApplication.java` file determines correct URL to fetch JS bundle (used when dev support is enabled, see [this](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/c7f37074ac89f7e568ca26a6bad3bdb02812c39f/ReactAndroid/src/main/java/com/facebook/react/ReactNativeHost.java#L124) for more details) e.g.* ``` @Override protected String getJSMainModuleName() { return "index"; } ``` ##### For existing native application If you are integrating React Native into existing native application please do the following steps: Update `MyReactActivity.java` (it could be named differently in your app) file to use CodePush via the following changes: ```java ... // 1. Import the plugin class. import com.microsoft.codepush.react.CodePush; public class MyReactActivity extends Activity { private ReactRootView mReactRootView; private ReactInstanceManager mReactInstanceManager; @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { ... mReactInstanceManager = ReactInstanceManager.builder() // ... // Add CodePush package .addPackage(new CodePush("deployment-key-here", getApplicationContext(), BuildConfig.DEBUG)) // Get the JS Bundle File via Code Push .setJSBundleFile(CodePush.getJSBundleFile()) // ... .build(); mReactRootView.startReactApplication(mReactInstanceManager, "MyReactNativeApp", null); setContentView(mReactRootView); } ... } ``` #### For React Native v0.19 - v0.28 Update the `MainActivity.java` file to use CodePush via the following changes: ```java ... // 1. Import the plugin class (if you used RNPM to install the plugin, this // should already be done for you automatically so you can skip this step). import com.microsoft.codepush.react.CodePush; public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity { // 2. Override the getJSBundleFile method in order to let // the CodePush runtime determine where to get the JS // bundle location from on each app start @Override protected String getJSBundleFile() { return CodePush.getJSBundleFile(); } @Override protected List getPackages() { // 3. Instantiate an instance of the CodePush runtime and add it to the list of // existing packages, specifying the right deployment key. If you don't already // have it, you can run "code-push deployment ls -k" to retrieve your key. return Arrays.asList( new MainReactPackage(), new CodePush("deployment-key-here", this, BuildConfig.DEBUG) ); } ... } ``` #### Background React Instances *This section is only necessary if you're explicitly launching a React Native instance without an `Activity` (for example, from within a native push notification receiver). For these situations, CodePush must be told how to find your React Native instance.* In order to update/restart your React Native instance, CodePush must be configured with a `ReactInstanceHolder` before attempting to restart an instance in the background. This is usually done in your `Application` implementation. ##### For React Native >= v0.29 (Background React Instances) Update the `MainApplication.java` file to use CodePush via the following changes: ```java ... // 1. Declare your ReactNativeHost to extend ReactInstanceHolder. ReactInstanceHolder is a subset of ReactNativeHost, so no additional implementation is needed. import com.microsoft.codepush.react.ReactInstanceHolder; public class MyReactNativeHost extends ReactNativeHost implements ReactInstanceHolder { // ... usual overrides } // 2. Provide your ReactNativeHost to CodePush. public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication { private final MyReactNativeHost mReactNativeHost = new MyReactNativeHost(this); @Override public void onCreate() { CodePush.setReactInstanceHolder(mReactNativeHost); super.onCreate(); } } ``` ##### For React Native v0.19 - v0.28 (Background React Instances) Before v0.29, React Native did not provide a `ReactNativeHost` abstraction. If you're launching a background instance, you'll likely have built your own, which should now implement `ReactInstanceHolder`. Once that's done: ```java // 1. Provide your ReactInstanceHolder to CodePush. public class MainApplication extends Application { @Override public void onCreate() { // ... initialize your instance holder CodePush.setReactInstanceHolder(myInstanceHolder); super.onCreate(); } } ``` In order to effectively make use of the `Staging` and `Production` deployments that were created along with your CodePush app, refer to the [multi-deployment testing](../README.md#multi-deployment-testing) docs below before actually moving your app's usage of CodePush into production. #### WIX React Native Navigation applications If you are using [WIX React Native Navigation **version 1.x**](https://github.com/wix/react-native-navigation) based application, please do the following steps to integrate CodePush: 1. No need to change `MainActivity.java` file, so if you are integrating CodePush to newly created RNN application it might be looking like this: ```java import com.facebook.react.ReactActivity; import com.reactnativenavigation.controllers.SplashActivity; public class MainActivity extends SplashActivity { } ``` 2. Update the `MainApplication.java` file to use CodePush via the following changes: ```java // ... import com.facebook.react.ReactInstanceManager; // Add CodePush imports import com.microsoft.codepush.react.ReactInstanceHolder; import com.microsoft.codepush.react.CodePush; public class MainApplication extends NavigationApplication implements ReactInstanceHolder { @Override public boolean isDebug() { // Make sure you are using BuildConfig from your own application return BuildConfig.DEBUG; } protected List getPackages() { // Add additional packages you require here return Arrays.asList( new CodePush("deployment-key-here", getApplicationContext(), BuildConfig.DEBUG) ); } @Override public List createAdditionalReactPackages() { return getPackages(); } @Override public String getJSBundleFile() { // Override default getJSBundleFile method with the one CodePush is providing return CodePush.getJSBundleFile(); } @Override public String getJSMainModuleName() { return "index"; } @Override public ReactInstanceManager getReactInstanceManager() { // CodePush must be told how to find React Native instance return getReactNativeHost().getReactInstanceManager(); } } ``` #### Code Signing setup Starting with CLI version **2.1.0** you can self sign bundles during release and verify its signature before installation of update. For more info about Code Signing please refer to [relevant code-push documentation section](https://github.com/Microsoft/code-push/tree/master/cli#code-signing). In order to use Public Key for Code Signing you need to do following steps: 1. Add `CodePushPublicKey` string item to `/path_to_your_app/android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml`. It may looks like this: ```xml my_app -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAtPSR9lkGzZ4FR0lxF+ZA P6jJ8+Xi5L601BPN4QESoRVSrJM08roOCVrs4qoYqYJy3Of2cQWvNBEh8ti3FhHu tiuLFpNdfzM4DjAw0Ti5hOTfTixqVBXTJPYpSjDh7K6tUvp9MV0l5q/Ps3se1vud M1/X6g54lIX/QoEXTdMgR+SKXvlUIC13T7GkDHT6Z4RlwxkWkOmf2tGguRcEBL6j ww7w/3g0kWILz7nNPtXyDhIB9WLH7MKSJWdVCZm+cAqabUfpCFo7sHiyHLnUxcVY OTw3sz9ceaci7z2r8SZdsfjyjiDJrq69eWtvKVUpredy9HtyALtNuLjDITahdh8A zwIDAQAB -----END PUBLIC KEY----- ``` 2. Configure `CodePush` instance to use this parameter * using constructor ```java new CodePush( "deployment-key", getApplicationContext(), BuildConfig.DEBUG, R.string.CodePushPublicKey) ``` or * using builder ```java new CodePushBuilder("deployment-key-here",getApplicationContext()) .setIsDebugMode(BuildConfig.DEBUG) .setPublicKeyResourceDescriptor(R.string.CodePushPublicKey) .build() ```