Upgrading to new versions of React Native will give you access to more APIs, views, developer tools and other goodies. Because React Native projects are essentially made up of an Android project, an iOS project and a JavaScript project, all combined under an npm package, upgrading can be rather tricky. But we try to make it easy for you. Here's what you need to do to upgrade from an older version of React Native:
react-native dependency #Note the latest version of the react-native npm package from here:
Open your package.json file and update the version of react-native under dependencies to the
latest version. Now, in a terminal run:
NOTE: This feature is available in version 0.14.0-rc and higher.
The new npm package will likely contain updates to the files that are normally generated when you
run react-native init, like the iOS and the Android sub-projects. To get these latest changes,
run this in a terminal:
This will check your files against the latest template and perform the following:
h to get a list of possible commands.