I hereby claim:
- I am nicolascb on github.
- I am ncbdev (https://keybase.io/ncbdev) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCUZX23bnBo8WKG_c6xr28YvyGFbiZ1MBErXKE84go3sAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
const ( | |
apiAddress = ":8081" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
mux := setupMux() | |
http.ListenAndServe(apiAddress, mux) | |
} | |
func setupMux() *http.ServeMux { |
func Test_IsPrimeHandler(t *testing.T) { | |
handler := setupMux() | |
type args struct { | |
req *http.Request | |
} | |
tests := []struct { | |
name string | |
args func(t *testing.T) args |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Here's the list with the additional points:
Ensure that you have OpenJDK 17, Android Studio, and its associated tools and NDK (Native Development Kit) installed on your system.
Initialize a new Expo project by executing the following command in your terminal: pnpm create expo-app@latest
. This command will prompt you to provide some details about your project, such as the project name and configuration options.
Before building the Android app, you need to prebuild the android
directory. Run the command pnpm expo prebuild
to generate the necessary files. Additionally, you should provide your app's package name during this step. For example, if your app's package name is com.example.app
.
Generate a keystore file. Use an administrator shell to create the keystore. Run the following command: keytool -genkeypair -v -storetype PKCS12 -keystore my-upload-key.keystore -alias my-key-alias -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
and enter your password (store it safely somewhere) and details.