react-native-fbsdkcore
A wrapper around the functionality from FBSDKCoreKit in the iOS Facebook SDK, supporting graph requests, app events, etc.
Usage
Graph Requests
var FBSDKCore = require('react-native-fbsdkcore');
var {
FBSDKGraphRequest,
} = FBSDKCore;
// ...
// Create a graph request asking for friends with a callback to handle the response.
var fetchFriendsRequest = new FBSDKGraphRequest((error, result) => {
if (error) {
alert('Error making request.');
} else {
// Data from request is in result
}
}, '/me/friends');
// Start the graph request.
fetchFriendsRequest.start();
// ...
App events
var FBSDKCore = require('react-native-fbsdkcore');
var {
FBSDKAppEvents,
} = FBSDKCore;
// ...
// Log a $15 purchase.
FBSDKAppEvents.logPurchase(15, 'USD', null, null)
// ...
Sample App
A sample app is available from the GitHub repository for React Native FBSDK.
Installation
Run npm install --save react-native-fbsdkcore
to add the package to your app's dependencies.
You'll then also have to add the native iOS code to your app's Xcode project:
- Download and install the Facebook SDK for iOS. The Xcode project assumes that it's installed in the standard location at
~/Documents/FacebookSDK
. - Follow the Getting Started guide to link your project with the Facebook SDK frameworks and set up the app delegate.
FBSDKCoreKit.framework
must be added to your app's Xcode project. - Add
RCTFBSDKCore.xcodeproj
fromnode_modules/react-native-fbsdkcore
to your app's Xcode project. Follow the Linking Libraries (iOS) guide to make sure it's added correctly to your project's build targets.
CocoaPods
Alternatively, CocoaPods can automatically maintain the native iOS code within your Xcode project. To use CocoaPods, create a PodFile
like this in your app's project directory:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
pod 'React', :subspecs => ['Core', 'RCTImage', 'RCTNetwork', 'RCTText', 'RCTWebSocket'], :path => 'node_modules/react-native'
pod 'react-native-fbsdkcore', :path => 'node_modules/react-native-fbsdkcore'
Now run pod install
. This will automatically download the Facebook SDK for iOS and create an Xcode workspace containing all native files. From now on open YourApp.xcworkspace
instead of YourApp.xcodeproject
in Xcode. Because React Native's iOS code is now pulled in via CocoaPods, you also need to remove the React
, RCTImage
, etc. subprojects from your app's Xcode project.
Follow the Getting Started guide to set up a Facebook app, configure your Xcode project, and set up the app delegate. You can skip the steps that talk about downloading and linking the Facebook SDK frameworks -- that's already taken care of by CocoaPods.
License
See the LICENSE file.
Platform Policy
Developers looking to integrate with the Facebook Platform should familiarize themselves with the Facebook Platform Policy.