Adding the React Native Embrace SDK
Add the JavaScript library
Use Yarn or NPM to install the NPM module.
yarn add @embrace-io/react-native
npm install @embrace-io/react-native
If you are using a yarn workspace, you must run the command at the react-native application folder level or modify package.json manually. Do not run this on your yarn workspace root.
For iOS you will also need to install the pod:
cd ios && pod install --repo-update
Adding the SDK
Setup Script
The JavaScript Embrace SDK ships with a setup script to modify the files in your
project to add the native dependencies. The setup scripts can be found in your
node_modules
folder at node_modules/@embrace-io/dist/scripts/setup
Run the setup script
node node_modules/@embrace-io/react-native/lib/scripts/setup/installAndroid.js
node node_modules/@embrace-io/react-native/lib/scripts/setup/installIos.js
If you need to clean up an Embrace implementation added manually or by our scripts you can use our uninstall script
node node_modules/@embrace-io/react-native/lib/scripts/setup/uninstall.js
You can use git to see the changes that the script made.
git diff
Compare the changes to the manual setup step to verify the changes were made correctly.
Manually
- iOS
- Android
Configuration for iOS is handled in code when initializing the SDK which we will cover in the next step. The native module should be setup using Autolinking so you're good to go!
Update the build.gradle
file (usually located at <root>/android/build.gradle
) to include the Embrace Swazzler.
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
google()
}
dependencies {
classpath "io.embrace:embrace-swazzler:${findProject(':embrace-io_react-native').properties['emb_android_sdk']}"
}
}
Then, update the app build.gradle
file (usually located at <root>/android/app/build.gradle
).
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'embrace-swazzler'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
google()
}
React Native 0.59.0 and later automatically adds the required compileOptions
directive to the android/app/build.gradle
file.
If you are using a version of React Native older than 0.59.0, or your project was created with a version older than 0.59.0, add the following to your android/app/build.gradle
file:
android {
// ...
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
}
// ...
}
Now, add the Embrace config file at android/app/src/main/embrace-config.json
, and add your API key and token.
{
"app_id": "xxxxx",
"api_token": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}
Your API ID and token are available on the Embrace dashboard.
You’ll need to set the following permissions so the Embrace SDK can send events and monitor connectivity.
android.permission.INTERNET
android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
There's a little more configuration we have to do to set up the uploading of symbol files. You'll be learning about that next.
Troubleshooting
ExpoModulesProvider error
If you encounter the following build error on iOS after running through our setup using an expo app:
"Cannot find interface declaration for 'ModulesProvider', superclass of 'ExpoModulesProvider'"
Update your AppDelegate.m|mm
file to include the following import, making sure it is added before your
#import "ProjectName-Swift.h"
line:
#import "ExpoModulesCore-Swift.h"
See this GitHub issue for more details.