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Adding Haptics feedback functionality #36

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Adding Haptics feedback functionality #36

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@JulienTexier JulienTexier commented Nov 28, 2024

✨ What has changed?

This PR adds Haptics feedback (only for iOS) to the template and documentation about customizable features (like haptics or store review)

🔍 How to verify?

  1. Build on a real device
  2. Navigate around the app

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Use the playground to get the best of testing haptics for all components.

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Hi! 👋

To ensure a smooth review process, it is recommended to trigger a build (or an update if no native changes have been made since the last build).

You can do so by applying the appropriate label based on your needs:

• 🏗️ 🍏 iOS Build: Select eas-build-ios:dev to trigger a build for iOS
• 🏗️ 🤖 Android Build: Select eas-build-android:dev to trigger a build for Android
• 🏗️ 📲 All Platforms Build: Select eas-build-all:dev to trigger builds for both platforms
• 🌐 EAS Update: Select eas-update to trigger an update (automatically for both platforms)

Note

The update is managed by a custom GitHub action, while the build actions are handled directly via EAS integration.

Once you apply the respective label, the appropriate workflow will be triggered automatically. You can monitor the progress in the Actions tab.

Warning

If you push new commits to your PR branch after selecting a build label, a new build will be triggered automatically.

It is advisable to remove the label once applied and reapply it if necessary; you will likely need to trigger an update instead of a fresh build.

Important

After merging changes into the dev branch, a build will automatically be triggered for both platform using the dev profile.

Therefore, there is no need to manually initiate a build after merging to the dev branch.

Additionally, builds will automatically trigger when promoting changes to dev, test and prod.

For the prod branch, the build will also be automatically submitted to the app stores.

For more information, refer to the PR Reviews Guide.

@JulienTexier JulienTexier merged commit 7fe5b93 into dev Nov 29, 2024
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@JulienTexier JulienTexier deleted the feat/haptics branch November 29, 2024 11:18
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