We really appreciate all the community support in the years since we first released babel-plugin-ignite-ignore-reactotron. Our focus has shifted to the latest version of Ignite, which does not have a plugin-based architecture (read more here). Feel free to fork this library and continue on its legacy if you want.
Strip Reactotron from production builds for Ignite-based apps (using ignite-ir-boilerplate).
This is beta software.
Please give it a try and lemme know if it doesn't work for you. It should work on any ignite-ir-boilerplate-based Ignite app. If you have any problems, let me know. I'd love to create a generic babel plugin for any Reactotron-based app, not just Ignite.
I recommend you don't ship with Reactotron since it's a debugging tool. The problem is, you've already installed it as a dev dependency and peppered a bunch of console.tron statements everywhere.
So rather than go any deeper with if statements, this babel plugin will transform your code to ditch Reactotron in production.
# via npm
npm i --save-dev babel-plugin-ignite-ignore-reactotron
# via yarn
yarn add -D babel-plugin-ignite-ignore-reactotronModify your .babelrc in your home directory to add this plugin.
{
"presets": ["react-native"],
"env": {
"production": {
"plugins": ["ignite-ignore-reactotron"]
}
}
}- Everywhere you have
console.tron.log()or.displayor.error(etc) will be deleted. - Everywhere there is a
console.tronby itself, it will becomefalse. import './App/Config/ReactotronConfig'will be removed fromindex.ios.jsandindex.android.js.- Any
importorrequirewith the wordreactotronwill be removed. console.tron.overlay(App)will becomeAppinApp/Containers/App.jsconsole.tron.createSagaMonitor()will becomenullinApp/Redux/CreateStore.jsconsole.tron.createStorewill becomecreateStoreinApp/Redux/CreateStore.js
To give this a trial-run in production mode:
react-native run-ios --configuration ReleaseHere's a playground.
- Richard Evans for helping me debug the babel env environment.
- James Kyle for the amazing babel handbook.
- Fixes
console.tron.log()calls with a noop to play nice inside catch blocks. (@skellock)
- Adds recipe for running only in production mode. (@rmevans9)
- Initial release