react-native-intent-launcher
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
npm install react-native-intent-launcher
react-native link react-native-intent-launcher
Usage
import IntentLauncher, { IntentConstant } from '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('wtf.swell')
.then((result) => {
console.log('isAppInstalled yes');
})
.catch((error) => console.warn('isAppInstalled: no', error));
// open another app by package name
IntentLauncher.startAppByPackageName('wtf.swell')
.then((result) => {
console.log('startAppByPackageName started');
})
.catch((error) => console.warn('startAppByPackageName: could not open', 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