React Native Share, a simple tool for share message and file to other apps.
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yarn add react-native-share
or if you're using npm
npm install react-native-share --save
- Xcode 11 or higher
- iOS 13 SDK or higher
Linking is not needed anymore. react-native@0.60.0+
supports dependencies auto linking.
For iOS you also need additional step to install auto linked Pods:
npx pod-install
If you are having any problems with this library, or need to use >= 2.0.0 please refer to: jetifier.
After installing jetifier, runs a npx jetify -r
and test if this works by running a react-native run-android
.
yarn add react-native-share
react-native link react-native-share # not needed for react-native >= 0.60.0
or if you're using npm
npm install react-native-share --save
react-native link react-native-share # not needed for react-native >= 0.60.0
We recommend using the releases from npm, however you can use the master branch if you need any feature that is not available on NPM. By doing this you will be able to use unreleased features, but the module may be less stable. yarn:
yarn add react-native-share@git+https://git@github.com/react-native-community/react-native-share.git
Remember to add instagram
, facebook
or whatever queries schemes you need to LSApplicationQueriesSchemes
field in your Info.plist. This is required to share content directly to other apps like Instagram, Facebook etc.
Values for queries schemes can be found in Social
field of RNShare
class.
yarn add react-native-share
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
➜Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
➜react-native-share
➜ios
and addRNShare.xcodeproj
- In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRNShare.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
➜Link Binary With Libraries
- In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
Social.framework
andMessageUI.framework
to your project'sGeneral
➜Linked Frameworks and Libraries
- In iOS 9 or higher, you should add app list that you will share.
If you want to share Whatsapp and Mailto, you should write
LSApplicationQueriesSchemes
in info.plist<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key> <array> <string>whatsapp</string> <string>mailto</string> </array>
- (Optional) Also following lines allows users to save photos, add them in
info.plist
<key>NSPhotoLibraryAddUsageDescription</key> <string>$(PRODUCT_NAME) wants to save photos</string>
- Run your project (
Cmd+R
)
If you wish, you can use cocopoads to use react-native-share.
You just need to add to your Podfile the react-native-share dependency.
# React-Native-Share pod
pod 'RNShare', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-share'
After that, just run a pod install
or pod udpate
to get up and running with react-native-share.
Then run a react-native link react-native-share
, and doing the steps 6 and 7.
You can also see our example to see how you need to setup your podfile.
Btw, We also recommend reading this amazing article about how pods and rn work together. =D
-
yarn add react-native-share
-
Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
- Add
import cl.json.RNSharePackage;
andimport cl.json.ShareApplication;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNSharePackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method
- Add
-
Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':react-native-share' project(':react-native-share').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-share/android')
-
Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:implementation project(':react-native-share')
-
(Optional) Follow this for implementing Provider
yarn add react-native-share
- In Visual Studio add the
RNShare.sln
innode_modules/react-native-share/windows/RNShare.sln
folder to their solution, reference from their app. - Open up your
MainPage.cs
app
- Add
using Cl.Json.RNShare;
to the usings at the top of the file - Add
new RNSharePackage()
to theList<IReactPackage>
returned by thePackages
method
Open Simple share dialog
Returns a promise that fulfills or rejects as soon as user successfully open the share action sheet or cancelled/failed to do so. As a result you might need to further handle the rejection while necessary. e.g.
*For share multiple files, you must using option urls instead of url to share multiple files/images/docs. Example could be found in Example folder
Share.open(options)
.then((res) => { console.log(res) })
.catch((err) => { err && console.log(err); });
Supported options:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string | URL you want to share (only support base64 string in iOS & Android). |
urls | Array[string] | array of base64 string you want to share (only support iOS & Android). |
type | string | File mime type (optional) |
message | string | |
title | string | (optional) |
subject | string | (optional) |
string | Email of addressee (optional) | |
excludedActivityTypes | string | (optional) |
failOnCancel | boolean | (defaults to true) Specifies whether promise should reject if user cancels share dialog (optional) |
showAppsToView | boolean | (optional) only android |
filename | string | only support base64 string in Android |
saveToFiles | boolean | Open only Files app (optional, supports only urls (base64 string or path), requires iOS 11 or later) |
filenames | Array[string] | array of filename for base64 urls array in Android |
activityItemSources | Array[Object] | (optional) Array of activity item sources (iOS only). Each items should conform to ActivityItemSource type. See below. |
Share base 64 file
When share a base 64 file, please follow the format below:
url: "data:<data_type>/<file_extension>;base64,<base64_data>"
Share file directly
When share a local file directly, please follow the format below:
url: "file://<file_path>",
In order to share different data according to activities or to customize the share sheet, you can provide the data by using activityItemSources
.
See here for more information about UIActivityItemSource.
import { Platform } from 'react-native';
import Share from 'react-native-share';
const url = 'https://awesome.contents.com/';
const title = 'Awesome Contents';
const message = 'Please check this out.';
const icon = 'data:<data_type>/<file_extension>;base64,<base64_data>';
const options = Platform.select({
ios: {
activityItemSources: [
{ // For sharing url with custom title.
placeholderItem: { type: 'url', content: url },
item: {
default: { type: 'url', content: url },
},
subject: {
default: title,
},
linkMetadata: { originalUrl: url, url, title },
},
{ // For sharing text.
placeholderItem: { type: 'text', content: message },
item: {
default: { type: 'text', content: message },
message: null, // Specify no text to share via Messages app.
},
linkMetadata: { // For showing app icon on share preview.
title: message
},
},
{ // For using custom icon instead of default text icon at share preview when sharing with message.
placeholderItem: {
type: 'url',
content: icon
},
item: {
default: {
type: 'text',
content: `${message} ${url}`
},
},
linkMetadata: {
title: message,
icon: icon
}
},
],
},
default: {
title,
subject: title,
message: `${message} ${url}`,
},
});
Share.open(options);
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
placeholderItem | Object | An object to use as a placeholder for the actual data. This should comform to ActivityItem type. |
item | Object | An object that contains the final data object to be acted on for each activity types. This should be { [ActivityType]: ?ActivityItem } . |
subject | Object | (optional) An object that contains a string to use as the contents of the subject field for each activity types. This should be { [ActivityType]: string } . |
dataTypeIdentifier | Object | (optional) An object that contains the UTI for the item for each activity types. This should be { [ActivityType]: string } . See here for more information. |
thumbnailImage | Object | (optional) An object that contains the URL to the image to use as a preview for the item for each activity types. This should be { [ActivityType]: string } . The URL should begin with data: and contain the data as base 64 encoded string. |
linkMetadata | Object | (optional) An object that contains the metadata about a URL, including its title, icon, images, and video. See LinkMetadata. |
addToReadingList
airDrop
assignToContact
copyToPasteBoard
mail
message
openInIBooks
(iOS 9+)postToFacebook
postToFlickr
postToTencentWeibo
postToTwitter
postToVimeo
postToWeibo
print
saveToCameraRoll
markupAsPDF
(iOS 11+)
Also you can use default
in order to specify default behavior.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
type | text | url |
Type of the content. |
content | string | Text or URL to share. You can specify image with URL that begins with data and contains the data as base 64 encoded string. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
originalUrl | string | (optional) The original URL of the metadata request. |
url | string | (optional) The URL that returns the metadata, taking server-side redirects into account. |
title | string | (optional) A representative title for the URL. |
icon | string | (optional) A URL of the file corresponding to a representative icon for the URL. |
image | string | (optional) A URL of the file corresponding to a representative image for the URL. |
remoteVideoUrl | string | (optional) A remote URL corresponding to a representative video for the URL. |
video | string | (optional) A URL of the file corresponding to a representative video for the URL. |
Open share dialog with specific application
This returns a promise too.
Supported options:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string | URL you want to share |
type | string | File mime type (optional) |
message | string | |
title | string | (optional) |
subject | string | (optional) |
string | Email of addressee (optional) | |
social | string | supported social apps: List |
forceDialog | boolean | (optional) only android. Avoid showing dialog with buttons Just Once / Always. Useful for Instagram to always ask user if share as Story or Feed |
NOTE: If both message
and url
are provided, url
will be concatenated to the end of message
to form the body of the message. If only one is provided it will be used
It's a method that checks if an app (package) is installed on Android.
It returns a promise with isInstalled
. e.g.
Checking if Instagram is installed on Android.
Share.isPackageInstalled('com.instagram.android')
.then(({ isInstalled }) => console.log(isInstalled))
NOTE: in iOS you can use Linking.canOpenURL(url)
These can be assessed using Share.Social property For eg.
import Share from 'react-native-share';
const shareOptions = {
title: 'Share via',
message: 'some message',
url: 'some share url',
social: Share.Social.WHATSAPP,
whatsAppNumber: "9199999999", // country code + phone number
filename: 'test' , // only for base64 file in Android
};
Share.shareSingle(shareOptions);
Name | Android | iOS | Windows |
---|---|---|---|
yes | yes | no | |
FACEBOOK_STORIES | no | yes | no |
PAGESMANAGER | yes | no | no |
yes | yes | no | |
yes | yes | no | |
INSTAGRAM_STORIES | no | yes | no |
GOOGLEPLUS | yes | yes | no |
yes | yes | no | |
yes | no | no | |
SMS | yes | no | no |
SNAPCHAT | yes | no | no |
MESSENGER | yes | no | no |
yes | no | no |
Android | IOS | Windows | |
---|---|---|---|
Simple Share | |||
UI Component | TODO |
On iOS, share component reads language value from CFBundleDevelopmentRegion at Info.plist file. By changing CFBundleDevelopmentRegion value you can change default language for component.
<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
<string>en</string>
For supporting multi language, you can add CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations key to Info.plist.
<key>CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations</key>
<string>true</string>
- Check iOS SDK version running this command:
xcodebuild -showsdks
- If your SDK is 12 or lower you need to update to Xcode 11 with iOS SDK 13
- Build the app with Xcode 11 and everything works ok
When sharing a pdf file with base64, there are two current problems.
- On WhatsApp base64 wont be recognized => nothing to share
- In the GmailApp the file extension is wrong (.dat).
Therefore we use this "workaround" in order to handle pdf sharing for iOS Apps to mentioned Apps
- Install react-native-fetch-blob
- Set a specific path in the RNFetchBlob configurations
- Download the PDF file to temp device storage
- Share the response's path() of the donwloaded file directly
Code:
static sharePDFWithIOS(fileUrl, type) {
let filePath = null;
let file_url_length = fileUrl.length;
const configOptions = {
fileCache: true,
path:
DIRS.DocumentDir + (type === 'application/pdf' ? '/SomeFileName.pdf' : '/SomeFileName.png') // no difference when using jpeg / jpg / png /
};
RNFetchBlob.config(configOptions)
.fetch('GET', fileUrl)
.then(async resp => {
filePath = resp.path();
let options = {
type: type,
url: filePath // (Platform.OS === 'android' ? 'file://' + filePath)
};
await Share.open(options);
// remove the image or pdf from device's storage
await RNFS.unlink(filePath);
});
}
Nothing to do on Android. You can share the pdf file with base64
static sharePDFWithAndroid(fileUrl, type) {
let filePath = null;
let file_url_length = fileUrl.length;
const configOptions = { fileCache: true };
RNFetchBlob.config(configOptions)
.fetch('GET', fileUrl)
.then(resp => {
filePath = resp.path();
return resp.readFile('base64');
})
.then(async base64Data => {
base64Data = `data:${type};base64,` + base64Data;
await Share.open({ url: base64Data });
// remove the image or pdf from device's storage
await RNFS.unlink(filePath);
});
}
These can be assessed using Share.Social property For eg.
import Share from 'react-native-share';
const shareOptions = {
method: Share.InstagramStories.SHARE_BACKGROUND_AND_STICKER_IMAGE,
backgroundImage: 'http://urlto.png',
stickerImage: 'data:image/png;base64,<imageInBase64>', //or you can use "data:" link
backgroundBottomColor: '#fefefe',
backgroundTopColor: '#906df4',
attributionURL: 'http://deep-link-to-app', //in beta
social: Share.Social.INSTAGRAM_STORIES
};
Share.shareSingle(shareOptions);
Supported options for INSTAGRAM_STORIES:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
backgroundImage | string | URL you want to share |
stickerImage | string | URL you want to share |
method | string | List |
backgroundBottomColor | string | (optional) default #837DF4 |
backgroundTopColor | string | (optional) default #906df4 |
attributionURL | string | (optional) facebook beta-test |
Name | Required options |
---|---|
SHARE_BACKGROUND_IMAGE | backgroundImage |
SHARE_STICKER_IMAGE | stickerImage |
SHARE_BACKGROUND_AND_STICKER_IMAGE | backgroundImage, stickerImage |
These can be assessed using Share.Social property For eg.
import Share from 'react-native-share';
const shareOptions = {
method: Share.FacebookStories.SHARE_BACKGROUND_AND_STICKER_IMAGE,
backgroundImage: 'http://urlto.png', // url or an base64 string
stickerImage: 'data:image/png;base64,<imageInBase64>', //or you can use "data:" url
backgroundBottomColor: '#fefefe',
backgroundTopColor: '#906df4',
attributionURL: 'http://deep-link-to-app', //in beta
appId: '219376304', //facebook appId
social: Share.Social.FACEBOOK_STORIES
};
Share.shareSingle(shareOptions);
Supported options for FACEBOOK_STORIES:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
appId | string | (required) facebook appId |
backgroundImage | string | URL you want to share |
stickerImage | string | URL you want to share |
method | string | List |
backgroundBottomColor | string | (optional) default #837DF4 |
backgroundTopColor | string | (optional) default #906df4 |
attributionURL | string | (optional) facebook beta-test |
Name | Required options |
---|---|
SHARE_BACKGROUND_IMAGE | backgroundImage |
SHARE_STICKER_IMAGE | stickerImage |
SHARE_BACKGROUND_AND_STICKER_IMAGE | backgroundImage, stickerImage |
-
applicationId
should be defined in thedefaultConfig
section in yourandroid/app/build.gradle
: -
File:
android/app/build.gradle
defaultConfig { applicationId "com.yourcompany.yourappname" ... }
-
Add this
<provider>
section to yourAndroidManifest.xml
File:
AndroidManifest.xml
<application> <provider android:name="androidx.core.content.FileProvider" android:authorities="${applicationId}.provider" android:grantUriPermissions="true" android:exported="false"> <meta-data android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS" android:resource="@xml/filepaths" /> </provider> </application>
-
Create a
filepaths.xml
under this directory:android/app/src/main/res/xml
.In this file, add the following contents:
File:
android/app/src/main/res/xml/filepaths.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <paths xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"> <external-path name="myexternalimages" path="Download/" /> </paths>
-
Edit your
MainApplication.java
class to addimplements ShareApplication
andgetFileProviderAuthority
-
The
getFileProviderAuthority
function returns theandroid:authorities
value added in theAndroidManifest.xml
file -
applicationId
is defined in thedefaultConfig
section of yourandroid/app/build.gradle
and referenced usingBuildConfig.APPLICATION_ID
import cl.json.ShareApplication public class MainApplication extends Application implements ShareApplication, ReactApplication { @Override public String getFileProviderAuthority() { return BuildConfig.APPLICATION_ID + ".provider"; } // ...Your own code }
- To mock when using Jest. Add the below line on your
__mock__
directory.
jest.mock('react-native-share', () => ({
default: jest.fn(),
}));