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react-native-version-check

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A version checker for react-native applications. This library gets the latest app version by parsing google play store, apple app store's app information or custom url. Parsing code is referenced from here

expo

react-native-version-check supports expo! with react-native-version-check-expo

  • usage
// import
import VersionCheck from 'react-native-version-check-expo'

VersionCheck.getCountry() // this will return promise!!

VersionCheck.getCountryAsync().then(country => console.log(country)) // or use this!

Getting started

To supress iOS warnings in RN>=0.51, use react-native-version-check@>=2.2.0. #18

  • npm
$ npm install react-native-version-check --save
  • yarn
$ yarn add react-native-version-check

Example

$ git clone https://github.com/kimxogus/react-native-version-check.git
$ cd react-native-version-check/example
$ yarn # or npm install
$ react-native run-android # or react-native run-ios

Automatic Installation

$ react-native link

Manual Installation

- iOS - Link Manually

  • Add .xcodeproj file as library to XCode project.

    1. In project navigator, right click Libraries
    2. Select Add Files to [PROJECT_NAME]
    3. Add the node_modules/react-native-version-check/ios/RNVersionCheck.xcodeproj file
  • Add the libRNVersionCheck.a from the RNVersionCheck project to your project's Build Phases > Link Binary With Libraries

iOS - CocoaPods Package Manager

  • Add to your Podfile (assuming it's in ios/Podfile):
    pod 'react-native-version-check', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-version-check'
  • Reinstall pod with cd ios && pod install && cd ..

- Android

  • Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
...
include ':react-native-version-check'
project(':react-native-version-check').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, 	'../node_modules/react-native-version-check/android')
  • Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
...
dependencies {
   ...
   compile project(':react-native-version-check')
}
  • Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
......
import io.xogus.reactnative.versioncheck.RNVersionCheckPackage;  // <--- HERE

......

@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
   ......
   new RNVersionCheckPackage()            // <------ HERE
   ......
}

Usage

import { Linking } from 'react-native';
import VersionCheck from 'react-native-version-check';

VersionCheck.getCountryAsync()
  .then(country => console.log(country));          // KR
console.log(VersionCheck.getPackageName());        // com.reactnative.app
console.log(VersionCheck.getCurrentBuildNumber()); // 10
console.log(VersionCheck.getCurrentVersion());     // 0.1.1

VersionCheck.getLatestVersion()
  .then(latestVersion => {
    console.log(latestVersion);    // 0.1.2
  });

VersionCheck.getLatestVersion({
    provider: 'store'
  })
  .then(latestVersion => {
    console.log(latestVersion);    // 0.1.2
  });

VersionCheck.getLatestVersion({
  forceUpdate: true,
  provider: () => fetch('http://your.own/api')
    .then(r => r.json())
    .then(({version}) => version),   // You can get latest version from your own api.
  fetchOptions: {
    method: "GET"
  }
}).then(latestVersion =>{
  console.log(latestVersion);
});

VersionCheck.needUpdate()
  .then(async res => {
    console.log(res.isNeeded);    // true
    if (res.isNeeded) {
      Linking.openURL(await VersionCheck.getStoreUrl());  // open store if update is needed.
    }
  });

VersionCheck.needUpdate({
  depth: 2
}).then(res => {
  console.log(res.isNeeded);
  // false; because first two fields of current and the latest versions are the same as "0.1".
});

VersionCheck.needUpdate({
  currentVersion: "1.0",
  latestVersion: "2.0"
}).then(res => {
  console.log(res.isNeeded);  // true
});

VersionCheck.needUpdate({
  currentVersion: "1.1",
  latestVersion: "2.0",
  semantic: true
}).then(res => {
  console.log(res.isNeeded);  // false
});

Methods

  • #getCountryAsync() (Promise<country: String>) - Returns device's country code of 2 characters.

  • #getPackageName() (packageName: String) - Returns package name of app.

  • #getCurrentBuildNumber() (buildNumber: Number) - Returns current app build number.

  • #getStoreUrlAsync([option: Object]) (Promise<storeUrl: String>) - Returns url of Play Market or App Store of app.

    • Option

      Field Type Default
      appID string App ID which was set by setAppID()
      appName string App Name which was set by setAppName()
  • #getCurrentVersion() (currentVersion: String) - Returns current app version.

  • #getLatestVersion([option: Object]) (Promise<latestVersion: String>) - Returns the latest app version parsed from url. Returns null when parsing error occurs.

    • Option

      Field Type Default
      forceUpdate boolean false
      provider string or function provider name or function that returns promise or value of the latest version
      fetchOptions object isomorphic-fetch options (https://github.github.io/fetch/)
  • #needUpdate([option: Object]) (Promise<result: Object>) - Returns an object contains with boolean value whether update needed, current version and latest version. Current and the latest app versions are first split by delimiter, and check each split numbers into depth.

    • Option

      Field Type Default
      currentVersion string app's current version from getCurrentVersion()
      latestVersion string app's latest version from getLatestVersion()
      depth number Infinity
      delimiter string "."
      semantic boolean false
      forceUpdate boolean false
      provider string or function provider name or function that returns promise or value of the latest version
      fetchOptions object isomorphic-fetch options (https://github.github.io/fetch/)
    • Result

      Field Type
      isNeeded boolean
      currentVersion string
      latestVersion string

License

MIT

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