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@economist/react-native-consent
Advanced tools
Consent management for mobile
npm install @economist/react-native-consent
or
yarn add @economist/react-native-consent
Use it like a view, this gives you more flexibility, because you can integrate that view in any screen.
import { ConsentView } from '@economist/react-native-consent';
// ...
const onUserConsentReceived = React.useCallback((_userData: SPUserData, error: string | null) => {
// ...
}, []);
<ConsentView
onConsentReceived={onUserConsentReceived}
config={{
propertyName: 'mobile.multicampaign.demo',
accountId: 22,
privacyManagerId: "14967",
}}
// This prop is optional, once set to a truthy value, it will auto apply the consent for the specified vendors and call the `onConsentReceived`.
autoApplyGdprConsent={{
// Vendor and Category IDs can be found in Sourcepoint dashboard
vendorIds: [
'5f59ef68b07d032d081f78fa',
'5f0f39014effda6e8bbd2006',
'5ea2d4894e5aa15059fde8a0',
'5ef5f16871012e14626a25e2',
],
categoryIds: ['633c3d8a32ec04073bd0c4b4'],
}}
style={{ width: '100%', height: '100%' }}
renderLoading=(() => <MyCustomLoadingIndicator>) // completely custom loading indicator
loadingAccentColor={"blue"} // the color for the default loading indicator
/>;
Use the already defined native iOS / Android screens. This will a show transparent modal on iOS and a transparent not fullscreen activity on Android.
import {
consentManagement,
ConsentConfig,
SPUserData,
} from '@economist/react-native-consent';
const onUserConsentReceived = React.useCallback(
(_userData: SPUserData, error: string | null) => {
Alert.alert('Consent received');
},
[]
);
const onShowConsentPress = React.useCallback(() => {
consentManagement.showConsentPopup({
propertyName: 'mobile.multicampaign.demo',
accountId: 22,
privacyManagerId: '14967',
});
}, []);
React.useEffect(() => {
consentManagement.listenForConsentResponse(onUserConsentReceived);
}, []);
return (
<View
style={{
flex: 1,
alignItems: 'center',
justifyContent: 'center',
backgroundColor: 'white',
}}
>
<TouchableOpacity onPress={onShowConsentPress}>
<Text>Show native consent popup</Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</View>
);
For Android you also need to declare a new activity in your AndroidManifest.xml
file.
<activity
android:name="com.consent.views.consentactivity.ConsentActivity"
android:theme="@style/RNConsent.Theme.Transparent"
android:exported="false" />
Get the current consent data saved in the local storage. Useful if you want to check if the consent was given or not.
let result: Promise<SPUserData> =
await consentManagement.getUserConsentFromLocalStorage(config);
Clears the cache. Useful if you are switching the config.
consentManagement.clearAllData();
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
MIT
FAQs
Consent management for Economist's React Native apps
The npm package @economist/react-native-consent receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @economist/react-native-consent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @economist/react-native-consent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 179 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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