package com.techinnowit.v1.carlos import android.app.Application import com.facebook.react.PackageList import com.facebook.react.ReactApplication import com.facebook.react.ReactHost import com.facebook.react.ReactNativeHost import com.facebook.react.ReactPackage import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultNewArchitectureEntryPoint.load import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultReactHost.getDefaultReactHost import com.facebook.react.defaults.DefaultReactNativeHost import com.facebook.react.flipper.ReactNativeFlipper import com.facebook.soloader.SoLoader class MainApplication : Application(), ReactApplication { override val reactNativeHost: ReactNativeHost = object : DefaultReactNativeHost(this) { override fun getPackages(): List<ReactPackage> = PackageList(this).packages.apply { // Packages that cannot be autolinked yet can be added manually here, for example: // add(MyReactNativePackage()) } override fun getJSMainModuleName(): String = "index" override fun getUseDeveloperSupport(): Boolean = BuildConfig.DEBUG override val isNewArchEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED override val isHermesEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.IS_HERMES_ENABLED } override val reactHost: ReactHost get() = getDefaultReactHost(this.applicationContext, reactNativeHost) override fun onCreate() { super.onCreate() SoLoader.init(this, false) if (BuildConfig.IS_NEW_ARCHITECTURE_ENABLED) { // If you opted-in for the New Architecture, we load the native entry point for this app. load() } ReactNativeFlipper.initializeFlipper(this, reactNativeHost.reactInstanceManager) } }
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