GT2/GT2-Android/node_modules/react-native/local-cli/link/ios/copyAssets.js

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const fs = require('fs-extra');
const path = require('path');
const xcode = require('xcode');
const log = require('npmlog');
const groupFilesByType = require('../groupFilesByType');
const createGroupWithMessage = require('./createGroupWithMessage');
const getPlist = require('./getPlist');
const writePlist = require('./writePlist');
/**
* This function works in a similar manner to its Android version,
* except it does not copy fonts but creates Xcode Group references
*/
module.exports = function linkAssetsIOS(files, projectConfig) {
const project = xcode.project(projectConfig.pbxprojPath).parseSync();
const assets = groupFilesByType(files);
const plist = getPlist(project, projectConfig.sourceDir);
createGroupWithMessage(project, 'Resources');
function addResourceFile(f) {
return (f || [])
.map(asset =>
project.addResourceFile(
path.relative(projectConfig.sourceDir, asset),
{ target: project.getFirstTarget().uuid }
)
)
.filter(file => file) // xcode returns false if file is already there
.map(file => file.basename);
}
addResourceFile(assets.image);
const fonts = addResourceFile(assets.font);
const existingFonts = (plist.UIAppFonts || []);
const allFonts = [...existingFonts, ...fonts];
plist.UIAppFonts = Array.from(new Set(allFonts)); // use Set to dedupe w/existing
fs.writeFileSync(
projectConfig.pbxprojPath,
project.writeSync()
);
writePlist(project, projectConfig.sourceDir, plist);
};