7/9/2023 0 Comments React native fastlane![]() ![]() Update_project_team( # Set the right team on your project Profile: "./builds/provisioning.mobileprovision", Target_filter: "myApp", # Name of your project ![]() Update_project_provisioning( # Set the project provisioning profile (related in Xcode to the General > Signing Release section) Output_path: "./builds", # Download provisioning profile in the build folderįilename: "provisioning.mobileprovision" # Rename the local provisioning profile Get_provisioning_profile( # Create or get provisioning profile Output_path: "./builds" # Download certificate in the build folder (you don't need to create the folder) Get_certificates( # Create or get certificate, and install it Increment_build_number(xcodeproj: "myApp.xcodeproj") default_platform(:ios)ĭesc "Push a new beta build to TestFlight" The problem seems to come from fastlane, and Im not sure what to do. Heres my build script "react-native bundle -entry-file='index.js' -bundle-output='./ios/main.jsbundle' -dev=false -platform='ios' -assets-dest. If I archive and push a build to appstore connect using Xcode, the images are also displayed fine. Moreover when I build my app in release scheme through Xcode images load fine, however when published with fastlane they dont work. ![]() My assets folder is declared in my build scripts and it is present in my Copy Resources section of Build Phases in Xcode. Platforms: DriverKit 22.1, iOS 16.1, macOS 13.0, tvOS 16.1, watchOS 9.1įor some reason when my app is published via fastlane my local images dont work. ![]()
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