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react-native-cloud-storage

v1.4.0

Published

Save to & read from iCloud and Google Drive using React Native

Downloads

1,308

Readme

☁️ react-native-cloud-storage

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This library provides a unified and streamlined API for accessing cloud storage services on iOS, Android and Web. It supports iCloud on iOS and Google Drive on all other platforms.

  • 💾 Read and write files to the cloud
  • 🧪 Fully compatible with Expo
  • 📱 iOS, Android & Web support
  • 🏎️ Lightning fast iCloud performance using native iOS APIs
  • 🌐 Google Drive REST API implementation for other platforms
  • 🧬 Easy to use React Hooks API, or use the imperative fs-style API
  • 👌 Zero dependencies, small bundle size

Installation

React Native

npm install react-native-cloud-storage
cd ios && pod install

Afterwards, follow the configuration instructions.

Expo

npx expo install react-native-cloud-storage

Afterwards, add the provided config plugin and expo prebuild or rebuild your development client.

Quick Start

import React from 'react';
import { Platform, View, Text, Button } from 'react-native';
import { CloudStorage, useCloudAvailable } from 'react-native-cloud-storage';

const App = () => {
  const cloudAvailable = useCloudAvailable();

  React.useEffect(() => {
    if (Platform.OS !== 'ios') {
      CloudStorage.setGoogleDriveAccessToken('some-access-token'); // get via @react-native-google-signin/google-signin or similar
    }
  }, []);

  const writeToCloud = async () => {
    await CloudStorage.writeFile('/file.txt', 'Hello, world!');
    console.log('Successfully wrote file to cloud');
  };

  const readFromCloud = async () => {
    const value = await CloudStorage.readFile('/file.txt');
    console.log('Successfully read file from cloud:', value);
  };

  return (
    <View>
      {cloudAvailable ? (
        <>
          <Button onPress={writeToCloud} title="Write to Cloud" />
          <Button onPress={readFromCloud} title="Read from Cloud" />
        </>
      ) : (
        <Text>The cloud storage is not available. Are you logged in?</Text>
      )}
    </View>
  );
};

Documentation

A detailed documentation is located here.

Contributing

See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.

Example Project

There's an example app available in the example directory. To use the Google Drive implementation (for any platforms other than iOS), you'll need to provide a valid access token for the Google Drive API. For testing purposes, you can create one using the Google OAuth 2.0 Playground.

License

MIT