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@contentpass/react-native-contentpass
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Contentpass React Native SDK enables easy integration of Contentpass functionality into your React Native applications.
Install the package using npm or Yarn:
npm install @contentpass/react-native-contentpass
or
yarn add @contentpass/react-native-contentpass
The following peer dependencies must also be installed:
Some dependencies require additional setup in the native code. Refer to their official guides:
If you are using Expo, you need to run the following command to enable modifications to the ios
and android
directories:
npx expo prebuild
Wrap your app's root component with ContentpassSdkProvider. The provider requires a configuration object (contentpassConfig) with the following properties:
propertyId
- Your unique property ID (ask Contentpass team for details)planId
- The ID of the plan you want to check the user's subscription status against (ask Contentpass team for details)issuer
- The OAuth 2.0 server URL (e.g. https://my.contentpass.net
)redirectUrl
- the redirect URL of your app to which the OAuth2 server will redirect after the authenticationsamplingRate
- Optional: The rate at which the SDK will send impression events for unauthenticated users. Default is 0.05 (5%)logLevel
- Optional: The log level for the SDK. By default logger is disabled. Possible values are 'info', 'warn', 'error' and 'debug'import React from 'react';
import { ContentpassSdkProvider } from '@contentpass/react-native-contentpass';
const contentpassConfig = {
propertyId: 'property-id',
planId: 'plan-id',
issuer: 'https://my.contentpass.net',
redirectUrl: 'com.yourapp://oauthredirect',
samplingRate: 0.1,
logLevel: 'info'
};
const App = () => {
return (
<ContentpassSdkProvider contentpassConfig={contentpassConfig}>
<YourApp />
</ContentpassSdkProvider>
);
};
export default App;
The SDK exposes the following methods through the useContentpassSdk
hook:
Initiates the OAuth 2.0 authentication process via a modal interface. It validates the user’s active Contentpass subscriptions upon successful authentication.
Tracks and increments the impression count for the current user. This method should be invoked whenever a user views a piece of content. It applies to all users, whether authenticated or unauthenticated.
Registers a callback function to listen for changes in the user’s authentication and subscription status. The observer function receives a state object describing the current status (see the exported ContentpassState type).
Unregisters a previously registered observer. The observer will no longer receive updates.
Logs the user out by clearing all stored authentication tokens.
During background token refresh, an error state may occur due to poor or no internet connection. This is indicated by the
state
switching to ERROR
. The state object includes a reference to the original exception that was thrown. As the SDK
does not monitor the device's connection state, you must notify the SDK when the network connection has been reestablished
or improved. The SDK will then refresh and revalidate the user's authentication tokens.
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import { useContentpassSdk } from '@contentpass/react-native-contentpass';
import { Button, View } from 'react-native';
const YourApp = () => {
const {
authenticate,
countImpression,
registerObserver,
unregisterObserver,
logout,
recoverFromError
} = useContentpassSdk();
useEffect(() => {
const observer = (state) => {
console.log('Contentpass state changed:', state);
};
registerObserver(observer);
return () => {
unregisterObserver(observer);
};
}, []);
return (
<View>
<Button onPress={authenticate} title={'Authenticate'} />
<Button onPress={countImpression} title={'Count Impression'} />
</View>
);
};
See the Sourcepoint SDK documentation for information on integrating the Contentpass SDK with the Sourcepoint SDK.
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
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Made with create-react-native-library
FAQs
Contentpass React Native SDK
The npm package @contentpass/react-native-contentpass receives a total of 96 weekly downloads. As such, @contentpass/react-native-contentpass popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @contentpass/react-native-contentpass demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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