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Description
Duplicate of #17301, which was closed due to being stale.
Environment
React Native Environment Info:
System:
OS: macOS High Sierra 10.13.5
CPU: x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz
Memory: 165.44 MB / 16.00 GB
Shell: 3.2.57 - /bin/bash
Binaries:
Node: 9.11.2 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v9.11.2/bin/node
Yarn: 1.9.2 - /usr/local/bin/yarn
npm: 5.6.0 - ~/.nvm/versions/node/v9.11.2/bin/npm
Watchman: 4.9.0 - /usr/local/bin/watchman
SDKs:
iOS SDK:
Platforms: iOS 11.4, X 10.11, macOS 10.13, tvOS 11.4, watchOS 4.3
IDEs:
Android Studio: 3.1 AI-173.4720617
Xcode: 9.4.1/9F2000 - /usr/bin/xcodebuild
npmPackages:
react: 16.4.1 => 16.4.1
react-native: 0.56.0 => 0.56.0
npmGlobalPackages:
react-native-cli: 2.0.1
Description
When setting SKIP_BUNDLING before a clean build of a React Native application for an iOS device (not a simulator), the ip.txt file is not generated in the build directory, preventing the application from getting the packager host's IP address in guessPackagerHost.
This only affects projects whose build directories have been cleaned; if the project has been built before when SKIP_BUNDLING is not set, ip.txt is generated and remains there even after SKIP_BUNDLING is later set.
Reproducible Demo
These steps describe building from Xcode, but a previous version of this issue describes reproducible steps using react-native run-ios. I built from Xcode to demonstrate in the Xcode debugger that a value is nil when it should not be.
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rimraf ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData -
react-native init NewProject1 -
open NewProject1/ios/NewProject1.xcodeproj -
Add
export SKIP_BUNDLING=1to the build phaseBundle React Native code and images
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Build and run the application on an iOS device
Expected behavior
Application generates a jsCodeLocation that includes packager host's IP address. i.e. http://192.168.0.19:8081/index.bundle?platform=ios&dev=true&minify=false
Application loads JS bundle from packager
Actual behavior
Application fails to load React Native view, with error No bundle URL present. Make sure you're running a packager server or...

