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Config plugin to setup react-native-webrtc on prebuild
Config plugin to auto-configure react-native-webrtc when the native code is generated (npx expo prebuild). Upstream PR.
Ensure you use versions that work together!
expo | react-native-webrtc | @config-plugins/react-native-webrtc |
|---|---|---|
| 54.0.0 | 124.0.6 | 13.0.0 |
| 53.0.0 | 124.0.5 | 12.0.0 |
| 52.0.0 | 124.0.4 | 10.0.0 |
| 51.0.0 | 118.0.7 | 9.0.0 |
| 50.0.0 | 118.0.1 | 8.0.0 |
| 49.0.0 | 111.0.3 | 7.0.0 |
| 48.0.0 | 106.0.6 | 6.0.0 |
| 47.0.0 | 1.106.1 | 5.0.0 |
| 46.0.0 | 1.100.0 | 4.0.0 |
| 45.0.0 | 1.100.0 | 3.0.0 |
| 44.0.0 | 1.92.2 | 2.0.0 |
| 43.0.0 | 1.92.2 | 1.0.0 |
Expo SDK 42 uses
react-native@0.63which doesn't work withreact-native-webrtc, specifically iOS production builds fail. Meaning this package is only supported for Expo SDK +43.
This package cannot be used in the "Expo Go" app because it requires custom native code. First install the package with yarn, npm, or
npx expo install.
npx expo install react-native-webrtc @config-plugins/react-native-webrtc
After installing this npm package, add the config plugin to the plugins array of your app.json or app.config.js:
{
"plugins": ["@config-plugins/react-native-webrtc"]
}
Next, rebuild your app as described in the "Adding custom native code" guide.
Only for SDK 50.
React Native uses event-target-shim@5 which is not compatible with react-native-webrtc's dependency on event-target-shim@6. To fix this, you may need to add a redirection in your metro.config.js file:
// metro.config.js
// Learn more https://docs.expo.io/guides/customizing-metro
const { getDefaultConfig } = require("expo/metro-config");
const resolveFrom = require("resolve-from");
/** @type {import('expo/metro-config').MetroConfig} */
const config = getDefaultConfig(__dirname);
config.resolver.resolveRequest = (context, moduleName, platform) => {
if (
// If the bundle is resolving "event-target-shim" from a module that is part of "react-native-webrtc".
moduleName.startsWith("event-target-shim") &&
context.originModulePath.includes("react-native-webrtc")
) {
// Resolve event-target-shim relative to the react-native-webrtc package to use v6.
// React Native requires v5 which is not compatible with react-native-webrtc.
const eventTargetShimPath = resolveFrom(
context.originModulePath,
moduleName
);
return {
filePath: eventTargetShimPath,
type: "sourceFile",
};
}
// Ensure you call the default resolver.
return context.resolveRequest(context, moduleName, platform);
};
module.exports = config;
The plugin provides props for extra customization. Every time you change the props or plugins, you'll need to rebuild (and prebuild) the native app. If no extra properties are added, defaults will be used.
cameraPermission (string): Sets the iOS NSCameraUsageDescription permission message to the Info.plist. Defaults to Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your camera.microphonePermission (string): Sets the iOS NSMicrophoneUsageDescription permission message to the Info.plist. Defaults to Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your microphone.app.config.js
export default {
plugins: [
[
"@config-plugins/react-native-webrtc",
{
cameraPermission: "Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your camera",
microphonePermission: "Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your microphone",
},
],
],
};
gradle.properties: android.enableDexingArtifactTransform.desugaring=false and the minimum deployment target is changed to 24 (from 21) which may break other packages in your app!For bare workflow projects, you can follow the manual setup guides:
FAQs
Config plugin to setup react-native-webrtc on prebuild
The npm package @config-plugins/react-native-webrtc receives a total of 18,176 weekly downloads. As such, @config-plugins/react-native-webrtc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @config-plugins/react-native-webrtc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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