react native iOS: Could not connect to development server
I have an issue while debug my app which is build by react native. Whenever i started to build, it gives me error that could not connect to development server. I tried various solutions like upgrading npm, clearing watchman cache, restarting npm. None of them is working. Any help is most welcome!!!
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I have an issue while debug my app which is build by react native. Whenever i started to build, it gives me error that could not connect to development server. I tried various solutions like upgrading npm, clearing watchman cache, restarting npm. None of them is working. Any help is most welcome!!!
ios react-native
Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21
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I have an issue while debug my app which is build by react native. Whenever i started to build, it gives me error that could not connect to development server. I tried various solutions like upgrading npm, clearing watchman cache, restarting npm. None of them is working. Any help is most welcome!!!
ios react-native
I have an issue while debug my app which is build by react native. Whenever i started to build, it gives me error that could not connect to development server. I tried various solutions like upgrading npm, clearing watchman cache, restarting npm. None of them is working. Any help is most welcome!!!
ios react-native
ios react-native
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Kirti Parghi
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Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21
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Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21
Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21
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Try this. Open another terminal and run, react-native start — reset-cache. Then run, react-native run-android on your current terminal.
– Ryan94
Nov 21 '18 at 17:52
@Ryan94 it's not working. But thank you for suggestion.
– Kirti Parghi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:30
is your device and development computer in the same network? if you browse to yourcomputerip:8081 from your mobile you should see something like: React Native packager is running. make sure your firewall it's allowing the connection
– Cristian Gomez
Nov 21 '18 at 21:21