Question: If I am in a very old react-native version, I need to look diff by diff, looking into versions and change the files or theres an easy way?
djalmaaraujo opened this issue · 3 comments
Question: If I am in a very old react-native version, I need to look diff by diff, looking into versions and change the files or there's an easy way?
Ex: I was in react-native 0.40, and I upgraded to the latest one.. the app is running fine, my I always think.. is something missing?
Did you upgrade with react-native-git-upgrade
?
If the tool upgraded your code base without conflict or easy-to-solve conflicts and your app works well, you are good to go 😎
This repo is useful for more complicated use cases:
- When
react-native-git-upgrade
has produced huge conflicts that require a deep understanding of what has changed in the React Native template files. - People who don't want or can't use
react-native-git-upgrade
(when React Native is integrated in an existing app that hasn't been generated withreact-native init
for example)
@ncuillery Hello, thanks for this fast response. I used, but the tool has a bug where it changes all the node_modules/ dependencies, but it didn't update the src/ files, which is crazy. It's a known bug..
In the end, everything is working as expected, I just feel like it could be better, hehe.
I might re-create the project using the create-reactive-native-app tool to remove this uncertain from my head. :)
Yeah, react-native-git-upgrade
has some issues for what I unfortunately don't have time to fix these days.