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Using npm:
npm install react-native-contact-form --save
or using yarn:
yarn add react-native-contact-form
# react-native -version >= 0.61.5
cd ios && pod install
import Contacts from 'react-native-contact-form'
Contacts.openContacts().then((res) => {
res.phone = res.phone && res.phone.replace(/\s*/g, '');
console.log(JSON.stringify(res)) // res: {name: '小伙子', phone: '15518720000'}
}, (error) => {
console.log(error.message) // 获取联系人失败
})
Android requires allowing permissions with https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/permissionsandroid.html
The READ_CONTACTS
permission must be added to your main application's AndroidManifest.xml
.
...
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_CONTACTS" />
...
Add READ_PROFILE
and/or WRITE_PROFILE
permissions to AndroidManifest.xml
...
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PROFILE" />
...
Add kit specific "permission" keys to your Xcode Info.plist
file, in order to make requestPermission
work. Otherwise your app crashes when requesting the specific permission. Open Info.plist
. Add key Privacy - Contacts Usage Description
with your kit specific permission. The value for the key is optional in development. If you submit to the App Store the value must explain why you need this permission.
If you'd like to read/write the contact's notes, call the iosEnableNotesUsage(true)
method before accessing the contact infos. Also, a com.apple.developer.contacts.notes
entitlement must be added to the project. Before submitting your app to the AppStore, the permission for using the entitlement has to be granted as well. You can find a more detailed explanation here.