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Publishing to Apple App Store

The publishing process is the same as any other native iOS app, with some additional considerations to take into account.

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If you are using Expo, read the Expo guide for Deploying to App Stores to build and submit your app for the Apple App Store. This guide works with any React Native app to automate the deployment process.

1. Enable App Transport Security​

App Transport Security is a security feature introduced in iOS 9 that rejects all HTTP requests that are not sent over HTTPS. This can result in HTTP traffic being blocked, including the developer React Native server. ATS is disabled for localhost by default in React Native projects in order to make development easier.

You should re-enable ATS prior to building your app for production by removing the localhost entry from the NSExceptionDomains dictionary and setting NSAllowsArbitraryLoads to false in your Info.plist file in the ios/ folder. You can also re-enable ATS from within Xcode by opening your target properties under the Info pane and editing the App Transport Security Settings entry.

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If your application needs to access HTTP resources on production, learn how to configure ATS on your project.

2. Configure release scheme​

Building an app for distribution in the App Store requires using the Release scheme in Xcode. Apps built for Release will automatically disable the in-app Dev Menu, which will prevent your users from inadvertently accessing the menu in production. It will also bundle the JavaScript locally, so you can put the app on a device and test whilst not connected to the computer.

To configure your app to be built using the Release scheme, go to Product β†’ Scheme β†’ Edit Scheme. Select the Run tab in the sidebar, then set the Build Configuration dropdown to Release.

Pro Tips​

As your App Bundle grows in size, you may start to see a blank screen flash between your splash screen and the display of your root application view. If this is the case, you can add the following code to AppDelegate.m in order to keep your splash screen displayed during the transition.

  // Place this code after "[self.window makeKeyAndVisible]" and before "return YES;"
UIStoryboard *sb = [UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:@"LaunchScreen" bundle:nil];
UIViewController *vc = [sb instantiateInitialViewController];
rootView.loadingView = vc.view;

The static bundle is built every time you target a physical device, even in Debug. If you want to save time, turn off bundle generation in Debug by adding the following to your shell script in the Xcode Build Phase Bundle React Native code and images:

 if [ "${CONFIGURATION}" == "Debug" ]; then
export SKIP_BUNDLING=true
fi

3. Build app for release​

You can now build your app for release by tapping Cmd ⌘ + B or selecting Product β†’ Build from the menu bar. Once built for release, you'll be able to distribute the app to beta testers and submit the app to the App Store.

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You can also use the React Native CLI to perform this operation using the option --mode with the value Release (e.g. from the root of your project: npm run ios -- --mode="Release" or yarn ios --mode Release).

Once you are done with the testing and ready to publish to App Store, follow along with this guide.

  • Launch your terminal, and navigate into the iOS folder of your app and type open ..
  • Double click on YOUR_APP_NAME.xcworkspace. It should launch XCode.
  • Click on Product β†’ Archive. Make sure to set the device to "Any iOS Device (arm64)".
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Check your Bundle Identifier and make sure it is exactly same as the one you have created in the Identifiers in Apple Developer Dashboard.

  • After the archive is completed, in the archive window, click on Distribute App.
  • Click on App Store Connect now (if you want to publish in App Store).
  • Click Upload β†’ Make sure all the check boxes are selected, hit Next.
  • Choose between Automatically manage signing and Manually manage signing based on your needs.
  • Click on Upload.
  • Now you can find it in the App Store Connect under TestFlight.

Now fill up the necessary information and in the Build Section, select the build of the app and click on Save β†’ Submit For Review.