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Mark Lord b2b23a2017 Check en0..en8 when generating ip.txt for iOS debug builds (#28764)
Summary:
When generating ip.txt in an iOS debug build, search en0 through en8 for an IP address rather than only checking en0 and en1.  For example, on my Mac, the IP address I needed to use was on en5 and the IP address actually detected was a private network of one of my Parallels virtual machines (interface vnic0).

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[iOS] [Fixed] - Search en0 through en8 for the Metro Bundler's IP address when generating iOS debug builds
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/28764

Test Plan: Should make no difference to users for whom react-native-xcode.sh already worked. On a Mac with multiple virtual machines installed, should prevent ip.txt getting the private IP address of a virtual machine.

Differential Revision: D21280671

Pulled By: shergin

fbshipit-source-id: e6fe9c8344146626df96129968981462463201f7
2020-04-28 09:32:55 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
#
# This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
# Bundle React Native app's code and image assets.
# This script is supposed to be invoked as part of Xcode build process
# and relies on environment variables (including PWD) set by Xcode
# Print commands before executing them (useful for troubleshooting)
set -x
DEST=$CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR/$UNLOCALIZED_RESOURCES_FOLDER_PATH
# Enables iOS devices to get the IP address of the machine running Metro
if [[ "$CONFIGURATION" = *Debug* && ! "$PLATFORM_NAME" == *simulator ]]; then
for num in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; do
IP=$(ipconfig getifaddr en${num})
if [ ! -z "$IP" ]; then
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$IP" ]; then
IP=$(ifconfig | grep 'inet ' | grep -v ' 127.' | grep -v ' 169.254.' |cut -d\ -f2 | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
fi
echo "$IP" > "$DEST/ip.txt"
fi
if [[ "$SKIP_BUNDLING" ]]; then
echo "SKIP_BUNDLING enabled; skipping."
exit 0;
fi
case "$CONFIGURATION" in
*Debug*)
if [[ "$PLATFORM_NAME" == *simulator ]]; then
if [[ "$FORCE_BUNDLING" ]]; then
echo "FORCE_BUNDLING enabled; continuing to bundle."
else
echo "Skipping bundling in Debug for the Simulator (since the packager bundles for you). Use the FORCE_BUNDLING flag to change this behavior."
exit 0;
fi
else
echo "Bundling for physical device. Use the SKIP_BUNDLING flag to change this behavior."
fi
DEV=true
;;
"")
echo "$0 must be invoked by Xcode"
exit 1
;;
*)
DEV=false
;;
esac
# Setting up a project root was a workaround to enable support for non-standard
# structures, including monorepos. Today, CLI supports that out of the box
# and setting custom `PROJECT_ROOT` only makes it confusing.
#
# As a backwards-compatible change, I am leaving "PROJECT_ROOT" support for those
# who already use it - it is likely a non-breaking removal.
#
# For new users, we default to $PWD - not changing things all.
#
# For context: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commit/9ccde378b6e6379df61f9d968be6346ca6be7ead#commitcomment-37914902
PROJECT_ROOT=${PROJECT_ROOT:-$PWD}
cd "$PROJECT_ROOT" || exit
# Define NVM_DIR and source the nvm.sh setup script
[ -z "$NVM_DIR" ] && export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
# Define entry file
if [[ "$ENTRY_FILE" ]]; then
# Use ENTRY_FILE defined by user
:
elif [[ -s "index.ios.js" ]]; then
ENTRY_FILE=${1:-index.ios.js}
else
ENTRY_FILE=${1:-index.js}
fi
if [[ -s "$HOME/.nvm/nvm.sh" ]]; then
. "$HOME/.nvm/nvm.sh"
elif [[ -x "$(command -v brew)" && -s "$(brew --prefix nvm)/nvm.sh" ]]; then
. "$(brew --prefix nvm)/nvm.sh"
fi
# Set up the nodenv node version manager if present
if [[ -x "$HOME/.nodenv/bin/nodenv" ]]; then
eval "$("$HOME/.nodenv/bin/nodenv" init -)"
elif [[ -x "$(command -v brew)" && -x "$(brew --prefix nodenv)/bin/nodenv" ]]; then
eval "$("$(brew --prefix nodenv)/bin/nodenv" init -)"
fi
# Set up the ndenv of anyenv if preset
if [[ ! -x node && -d ${HOME}/.anyenv/bin ]]; then
export PATH=${HOME}/.anyenv/bin:${PATH}
if [[ "$(anyenv envs | grep -c ndenv )" -eq 1 ]]; then
eval "$(anyenv init -)"
fi
fi
# Path to react-native folder inside node_modules
REACT_NATIVE_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/.." && pwd)"
# check and assign NODE_BINARY env
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
source "$REACT_NATIVE_DIR/scripts/node-binary.sh"
[ -z "$NODE_ARGS" ] && export NODE_ARGS=""
[ -z "$CLI_PATH" ] && export CLI_PATH="$REACT_NATIVE_DIR/cli.js"
[ -z "$BUNDLE_COMMAND" ] && BUNDLE_COMMAND="bundle"
if [[ -z "$BUNDLE_CONFIG" ]]; then
CONFIG_ARG=""
else
CONFIG_ARG="--config $BUNDLE_CONFIG"
fi
BUNDLE_FILE="$DEST/main.jsbundle"
"$NODE_BINARY" $NODE_ARGS "$CLI_PATH" $BUNDLE_COMMAND \
$CONFIG_ARG \
--entry-file "$ENTRY_FILE" \
--platform ios \
--dev $DEV \
--reset-cache \
--bundle-output "$BUNDLE_FILE" \
--assets-dest "$DEST" \
$EXTRA_PACKAGER_ARGS
if [[ $DEV != true && ! -f "$BUNDLE_FILE" ]]; then
echo "error: File $BUNDLE_FILE does not exist. This must be a bug with" >&2
echo "React Native, please report it here: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues"
exit 2
fi