A library to handle the local network permission introduced with iOS 14. It is only relevant for iOS, not for Android or web.
Add this library to your project:
npm install @generac/react-native-local-network-permission
yarn add @generac/react-native-local-network-permission
You need to add the NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription
key to your Info.plist
file. This should be a description of why
your app needs Local Network permissions:
<key>NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription</key>
<string>App requires local network access to do ...</string>
See also: Apple documentation
You need to add the NSBonjourServices
key to your Info.plist
file. This should be an array of Bonjour services that
your app uses:
<key>NSBonjourServices</key>
<array>
<string>_bonjour._tcp</string>
<string>_lnp._tcp.</string>
</array>
See also: Apple documentation
If you are using the Expo managed workflow, you cannot directly edit your Info.plist
. Instead, you can add the
following to your app.json
or app.config.js
:
expo: {
ios: {
infoPlist: {
NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription: 'App requires local network access to do ...',
NSBonjourServices: ['_bonjour._tcp', '_lnp._tcp.'],
},
},
}
This library can be used in both React Native and Expo projects. Note however:
- If using Expo, you need to create a development build, using the Expo Go app will not work;
- If using bare React Native, you need to add Expo modules to your project, see Expo documentation.
import {
checkLocalNetworkAccess,
requestLocalNetworkAccess,
} from '@generac/react-native-local-network-permission';
//you need to make sure the local network permission dialog popup once
const result = await requestLocalNetworkAccess();
//then use checkLocalNetworkAccess when you need
const result = await checkLocalNetworkAccess();
//here run the code depends local network access
If you need to mock this library in your Jest tests, you can use the following code in your testSetup.ts
file which
you need to reference in your jest.config.js
under setupFilesAfterEnv
:
jest.mock('@generac/react-native-local-network-permission', () => ({
checkLocalNetworkAccess: jest.fn(),
requestLocalNetworkAccess: jest.fn(),
}),
);
This repository uses a commit message convention
which is enforced by a pre-commit hook. If you execute npm run commit
instead of git commit -m "some message"
you
will be guided through the steps to write an acceptable commit message.
It is important that you do this properly, because the semantic-release automation depends on the commit messages to be starting with the proper keyword to determine if a major, minor or patch semantic version should be assigned.