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A React Native module that allows to perform the Spotlight integration on iOS
The Search Api
module gives you a general React Native interface to interact with the iOS Search API.
npm install react-native-search-api --save
react-native link
To the top of your AppDelegate.m
add the following line:
#import "RCTSearchApiManager.h"
In your AppDelegate implementation add the following:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application continueUserActivity:(NSUserActivity *)userActivity restorationHandler:(void (^)(NSArray * _Nullable))restorationHandler {
return [RCTSearchApiManager application:application continueUserActivity:userActivity restorationHandler:restorationHandler];
}
Subscribe to the search item open events in your components like this:
componentDidMount() {
<...>
SearchApi.addOnSpotlightItemOpenEventListener(this.handleOnSpotlightItemOpenEventListener);
SearchApi.addOnAppHistoryItemOpenEventListener(this.handleOnAppHistoryItemOpenEventListener);
}
To prevent memory leaks don't forget to unsubscribe:
componentWillUnmount() {
<...>
SearchApi.removeOnSpotlightItemOpenEventListener(this.handleOnSpotlightItemOpenEventListener);
SearchApi.removeOnAppHistoryItemOpenEventListener(this.handleOnAppHistoryItemOpenEventListener)
}
In order to create a new spotlight item, use indexSpotlightItem
or indexSpotlightItems
:
SearchApi.indexSpotlightItem(item).then(result => {
console.log('Success');
}).catch(err => {
console.log('Error: ' + err);
});
To add new items to the app history, use createUserActivity
:
SearchApi.indexAppHistoryItem(item).then(result => {
console.log('Success');
that.setState({labelText: 'Success'});
}).catch(err => {
console.log('Error: ' + err);
that.setState({labelText: ('Error: ' + err)});
});
The parameters, that items may specify are listed below:
Dictionaries, passed to create spotlight and app history items have some common and some specific keys, here is the list of all possible keys.
Title of the item. Required for both item types.
Description of the item. Optional.
An array of keywords, assigned to the search item. Optional.
URL of the thumbnail, presented in the search results. Optional.
The unique identifier of the spotlight item, passed later on during the item opening event. Required.
The domain for the spotlight item. Optional.
A dictionary, passed later on during the item opening event. Required.
A flag, that when set to true
allows to add the item to the public index.
Optional.
Expiration date of the user activity item. Optional.
URL of the page, representing the same content on the app's website.
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A React Native module that allows to perform the Spotlight integration on iOS
The npm package @metamask/react-native-search-api receives a total of 5,973 weekly downloads. As such, @metamask/react-native-search-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @metamask/react-native-search-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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