Get Started with macOS
This guide will help you get started on setting up your very first React Native for macOS app.
** Latest stable version available for React Native for macOS is 0.71**
For information around how to set up:
- React Native for iOS and Android: See React Native Getting Started Guide
- React Native for Windows: See React Native for Windows Getting Started Guide
Install React Native for macOS
Remember to call react-native init
from the place you want your project directory to live. Be sure to use the same minor version between React Native and React Native macOS. We'll use ^0.71.0
npx react-native@0.71-stable init <projectName> --template react-native@0.71-stable
Navigate into this newly created directory
Once your project has been initialized, React Native will have created a new sub directory where all your generated files live.
cd <projectName>
Install the macOS extension
Install the React Native for macOS packages.
npx react-native-macos-init
Running a React Native macOS App
Without using Xcode: In your React Native macOS project directory, run:
npx react-native run-macos
Using Xcode: Open
macos\test.xcworkspace
in Xcode or runxed -b macos
;yarn start
. Hit the Run button.
A new Command Prompt window will open with the React packager as well as a react-native-macos
app. This step may take a while during first run since it involves building the entire project and all dependencies. You can now start developing! 🎉