Created a new expo project in 30.0.0.
Prepped app.json
Ejected
cd ios
pod install
expo start
hit run in expo
“There was a problem loading the requested app. It looks liek you may be using a LAN URL. Make sure your device is on the same network as the server or try using a tunnel.”
And the url on the simulator is the same as the “Your app is running at …” url. “exp05baeabc46d3409da7e269233fb2b513://192.168.86.30:19000”
I have really run out of ideas how to get the standalone app to see the locally running process.
Thanks posting. It seems like an expo problem. Hoping to get some assistance today. Going to hop on the Slack and see if I can get this some attention.
Sorry for this inconvenience We’ve just published ExpoKit v2.8.2 for ejected apps that should fix this issue, so you can try to update it in your Podfiles or just create a new app using expo init and then expo eject. Let me know if you have any questions
Thanks so much for your hard work and I really appreciate the response!
I updated to 2.8.2 in the Podfile, cleared out my Pods, cleaned my project in XCode and rebuilt. However, I am still getting the same error when running the app.
Looks like it solved the same problem for other users - see an issue on GitHub.
Could you try running Expo with --lan flag? It might be a problem with a tunnel
Hey Anil, could it be an issue with almost empty node_modules/react-native directory? It is the reason of errors in pod install as some RN podspecs cannot be found.
I encountered this problem as well and another workaround is to simply do yarn between expo init and expo eject.
Just wanted to come back and say thank you for the hard work ExpoTeam. After updating npm global expo-cli and exp and creating a brand new expo app everything seems to be working as expected.
@tsapeta yes exactly; to verify - I again created a brand new project;
AFTER expo eject is finished the folder node_modules/react-native contains only the subfolder node_modules/.bin which contains 6 symlinks
so when I do expo start I get the message Error: React native is not installed. Please run `npm install` in your project directory
@nickyhajal, unfortunately I’m not able to reproduce this issue, but I’d be happy to help if you provide more details like sdkVersion property of your app.json and the actual version of expo package in your node_modules
If you don’t have it, run npm install -g expo-cli to get our command line library.
If this is just a problem with my system or 30.0.0 and not 30.0.1 then feel free to disregard. It might be worth someone in the Expo team to just test this and if it is required add it to the docs to reduce any issues for others.