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by vladev
1061 days ago
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You can use the `--local` flag to build on your own computer/CI/VPS. `eas build --local -p ios --profile production` can locally build you an iOS bundle. Don't expect it to work out of the box, though. Your machine should have all the XCode tooling correctly installed and configured. Works for Android as well. |
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I mean that's the case for the 'regular' React Native workflow as well, and most mobile / crossplatform development. That said, yeah getting RN running is a bit more effort compared to Expo, but it allows for a bit more flexibility.
We decided against using Expo because we had a number of 3rd party dependencies (trackers, analytics, chat, sigh) that had native components; it can work with Expo, but the dependency has to implement support for it, and that was a bit all over the place.