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TinDev
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Node.js | ReactJS | React Native

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🚀 Technologies

This project was developed at the RocketSeat OmniStack Week 8 with the following technologies:

⚠️ Prerequisites

In order to use and test the mobile app on a simulator or on your smartphone, you should've already setup the development environment for React Native applications. You can follow the following article (PT-BR) to setup your environment:

React Native Environment (Android/iOS)

ℹ️ How To Use

To clone and run this application, you'll need Git, Node.js or higher + Yarn or higher installed on your computer. From your command line:

# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/anacvignola/tindev
# Go into the repository
$ cd tindev
# Go into backend
$ cd backend
# Install dependencies
$ yarn install
# Start the backend server
$ yarn dev
# On another terminal, go to the frontend folder
$ cd ../frontend
# Install dependencies
$ yarn install
# Start the backend server
$ yarn start
# On another terminal, go to the mobile folder
$ cd ../mobile
# Install dependencies
$ yarn install
# If you want to run the project on a simulador, start the react-native server as it is
$ react-native start
# On another terminal, install the app on your simulator
# Use the command below for iOS devices
$ react-native run-ios --simulator="iPhone XS Max"
# Use the command below for Android devices
$ react-native run-android
# If you want to run the project on your smartphone, change the baseURL on src/services/api.js to your machine's ethernet adapter IP. Use the ethernet adapter IP if you're on a cable connection or the WiFi adapter IP if you're on a wireless conecction.
# After changing the baseURL, start the react-native server
$ react-native start
# On another terminal, install the app on your smartphone
# Use the command below for iOS devices
$ react-native run-ios
# Use the command below for Android devices
$ react-native run-android

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