@angelkrak/react-native-intent-launcher

1.0.2 • Public • Published

React Native Intent Launcher

npm version downloads MIT Platform - Android

call native function startActivity in react-native

Description

You can call native function startActivity in react-native to do something with Intent which can only be solved with android native code

Installation

  1. npm install @angelkrak/react-native-intent-launcher
  2. react-native link @angelkrak/react-native-intent-launcher

Usage

import IntentLauncher from '@angelkrak/react-native-intent-launcher';

IntentLauncher.startActivity({
	action: 'android.settings.APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS',
	data: 'package:com.example'
})

// check if app is installed by package name
IntentLauncher.isAppInstalled('com.android.chrome')
  .then((result) => {
    console.log('isAppInstalled yes');
  })
  .catch((error) => console.warn('isAppInstalled: no', error));

// open another app by package name
IntentLauncher.startAppByPackageName('com.android.chrome')
  .then((result) => {
    console.log('startAppByPackageName started');
  })
  .catch((error) => console.warn('startAppByPackageName: could not open', error));

Usage with IntentLauncherClass.js

You can also use IntentLauncherClass.js directly in your project. Here's how to import and use it:

import { IntentLauncherClass } from '@angelkrak/react-native-intent-launcher'; 

// Example of how to launch an activity
const params = {
  action: 'android.settings.APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS',
  data: 'package:com.example'
};
IntentLauncherClass.startActivity(params);

// Example of how to launch a series of intents sequentially
const intents = [
  { action: 'android.settings.APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS', data: 'package:com.example' },
  {
    action: 'android.intent.action.VIEW',
    packageName: 'com.android.settings',
    className: 'com.android.settings.InstalledAppDetails',
    extra: {
      'com.android.settings.ApplicationPkgName': "com.example",
      'pkg': "com.example"
    }
  },
  'android.settings.MANAGE_APPLICATIONS_SETTINGS',
  'android.provider.Settings.ACTION_SETTINGS',
];
IntentLauncherClass.launchIntents(intents);

// Example of how to check if an application is installed
const packageName = 'com.android.chrome'; // Chrome application package
IntentLauncherClass.isAppInstalled(packageName)
  .then((result) => {
    console.log('The application is installed');
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    console.warn('The application is not installed', error);
  });

// Example of how to start another application by its package name
const packageName = 'com.android.chrome'; // Chrome application package
IntentLauncherClass.startAppByPackageName(packageName)
  .then((result) => {
    console.log('The application has been started');
  })
  .catch((error) => {
    console.warn('Failed to start the application', error);
  });

Properties

  • action String
  • data String
  • category String
  • flags String
  • extra Object
  • packageName String
  • className String
  • flags Number

In the IntentConstant, we provide some constants for these properties, you can look up document provided by google to find out property we didn't support currently.

License

MIT

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