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react-native-updated-proximity

v3.0.3

Published

Detect proximity on iOS and Android

Downloads

75

Readme

react-native-updated-proximity

This project is based on the react-native-proximity library. So unfortunately the react-native-proximity library wasn't updated for a long time and the methods, versions were deprecated. The react-native-updated-proximity library has all fixes and you can easily use it in you react-native applications.

A React Native wrapper that provides access to the state of the proximity sensor for iOS and Android and has been fixed for iOS > 13 and react Native > 0.60.x versions :)

Usage of react-native-updated-proximity and scrollview.

Getting Started

  • Install the library
npm install --save react-native-updated-proximity

Usage

First import the library

import Proximity from 'react-native-updated-proximity';

addListener(callback)

removeListener(callback)

The callback function returns an object with proximity and distance properties. If proximity is true, it means the device is close to an physical object. distance is only supported in Android.

Use this way:

import React, {useEffect, useState} from 'react';

const [isNear, setIsNear] = useState(false);

const callback = ({ proximity }) => setIsNear(!!proximity);

useEffect(() => {
  Proximity.addListener(calback);
  return  () => Proximity.removeListener(calback);
}, []);

Or if you're writing in TypeScript first you have to create a file for Proximity types:

// create this file wherewhere you want in your application
// name the files as react-native-updated-proximity.d.ts
// add this code in your file and then you can use that in your component

declare module 'react-native-updated-proximity' {
    const proximity: {
        addListener(callback: (data: { Proximity: boolean }) => void): void;
        removeListener(callback: (data: { Proximity: boolean }) => void): void;
    };
    export default proximity;
}