This React Native module allows you to manage hot updates (in-app update) with minimal configuration, similar to Code Push. You can control versioning and host the JS bundle yourself. The library handles the installation of updates after the bundle is downloaded from your server or Git repository. With Code Push retiring soon, this library gives you full control over your update process, whether hosting the bundle on your own server or in a Git repository.
- Demo via server
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- Demo via git repository
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New architecture backward compatibility supported from version 2, it also supported old architecture, for source code of version 1.x.x please refer to branch oldArch
, you might need install version 1.x.x if you are using react native < 0.70
if you don't want to manage the download progress, need to install blob util together:
yarn add react-native-ota-hot-update && yarn add react-native-blob-util
Auto linking already, need pod install for ios:
cd ios && pod install
Open AppDelegate.m
and add this:
#import "OtaHotUpdate.h"
...
{
#if DEBUG
return [[RCTBundleURLProvider sharedSettings] jsBundleURLForBundleRoot:@"index"];
#else
return [OtaHotUpdate getBundle]; ## add this line
#endif
}
From react native 0.77, AppDelegate changed to swift file, so the configuration will be change a bit.
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Create a Bridging Header
- Right-click on your project in the Xcode navigator and select New File from template.
- Select Header File under the iOS section and click Next.
- Name it something like
YourProjectName-Bridging-Header.h
and save it in your project directory. - In your project's Build Settings: Search for
Objective-C Bridging Header
. Set its value to the relative path of your bridging header file, e.g., YourProjectName/YourProjectName-Bridging-Header.h, remember need to create header file inside folderYourProjectName
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Open
YourProjectName-Bridging-Header.h
and add this line:#import "OtaHotUpdate.h"
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Open AppDelegate.swift:
override func bundleURL() -> URL? {
#if DEBUG
RCTBundleURLProvider.sharedSettings().jsBundleURL(forBundleRoot: "index")
#else
OtaHotUpdate.getBundle() // -> Add this line
#endif
}
AppDelegate.h:
@property (nonatomic, assign) UIBackgroundTaskIdentifier taskIdentifier;
AppDelegate.mm:
- (void)applicationWillResignActive:(UIApplication *)application {
if (self.taskIdentifier != UIBackgroundTaskInvalid) {
[application endBackgroundTask:self.taskIdentifier];
self.taskIdentifier = UIBackgroundTaskInvalid;
}
__weak AppDelegate *weakSelf = self;
self.taskIdentifier = [application beginBackgroundTaskWithName:nil expirationHandler:^{
if (weakSelf) {
[application endBackgroundTask:weakSelf.taskIdentifier];
weakSelf.taskIdentifier = UIBackgroundTaskInvalid;
}
}];
}
AppDelegate.swift(RN >= 0.77):
class AppDelegate: RCTAppDelegate {
var taskIdentifier: UIBackgroundTaskIdentifier = .invalid
...
override func applicationWillResignActive(_ application: UIApplication) {
// End any existing background task
if taskIdentifier != .invalid {
application.endBackgroundTask(taskIdentifier)
taskIdentifier = .invalid
}
// Start a new background task
taskIdentifier = application.beginBackgroundTask(withName: nil) { [weak self] in
if let strongSelf = self {
application.endBackgroundTask(strongSelf.taskIdentifier)
strongSelf.taskIdentifier = .invalid
}
}
}
Open MainApplication.kt
and add these codes bellow:
import com.otahotupdate.OtaHotUpdate
...
override fun getJSBundleFile(): String? {
return OtaHotUpdate.bundleJS
}
MainApplication.java:
@Nullable
@Override
protected String getJSBundleFile() {
return OtaHotUpdate.getBundleJS();
}
Open AndroidManifest.xml
:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<application ... android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true"
Remember hot update just work at release mode, debug mode won't working
With this method, you can host the bundle JS on your own server. The app fetches the updates directly from the server, allowing for dynamic updates.
For detailed instructions on how to implement this, refer to DOC_OTA_SERVER.md.
This method allows you to use a Git repository to host the bundle JS. The app pulls updates directly from the repository, providing an easy and version-controlled way to manage updates.
For detailed instructions on how to implement this, refer to DOC_OTA_GIT.md.
Using Strapi, you can build a tailored admin panel to manage React Native hot updates effectively. This approach allows you to centralize the control of versioning and OTA updates while providing a user-friendly interface for managing content. To get started, refer to the detailed steps and code examples in this guide. For additional details, see OTA_CMS.md.