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react-native-admob
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A react-native component for Google AdMob banners and interstitials
A react-native module for Google AdMob Banners, Interstitials, and Rewarded Videos, and also DFP Banners.
The banner types are implemented as components while the interstitial and rewarded video have an imperative API.
You can use npm or Yarn to install the latest beta version:
npm:
npm i --save react-native-admob@next
Yarn:
yarn add react-native-admob@next
In order to use this library, you have to link it to your project first. There's excellent documentation on how to do this in the React Native Docs.
For iOS you will have to add the Google Mobile Ads SDK to your Xcode project.
On Android the AdMob library code is part of Play Services, which is automatically added when this library is linked.
import {
AdMobBanner,
AdMobInterstitial,
PublisherBanner,
AdMobRewarded,
} from 'react-native-admob'
// Display a banner
<AdMobBanner
adSize="fullBanner"
adUnitID="your-admob-unit-id"
testDevices={[AdMobBanner.simulatorId]}
onAdFailedToLoad={error => console.error(error)}
/>
// Display a DFP Publisher banner
<PublisherBanner
adSize="fullBanner"
adUnitID="your-admob-unit-id"
testDevices={[PublisherBanner.simulatorId]}
onAdFailedToLoad={error => console.error(error)}
onAppEvent={event => console.log(event.name, event.info)}
/>
// Display an interstitial
AdMobInterstitial.setAdUnitID('your-admob-unit-id');
AdMobInterstitial.setTestDevices([AdMobInterstitial.simulatorId]);
AdMobInterstitial.requestAd().then(() => AdMobInterstitial.showAd());
// Display a rewarded ad
AdMobRewarded.setAdUnitID('your-admob-unit-id');
AdMobRewarded.requestAd().then(() => AdMobRewarded.showAd());
For a full example reference to the example project.
adSize
Corresponding to iOS framework banner size constants
Value | Description | Availability | Size (WxH) |
---|---|---|---|
banner | Standard Banner | Phones and Tablets | 320x50 |
largeBanner | Large Banner | Phones and Tablets | 320x100 |
mediumRectangle | IAB Medium Rectangle | Phones and Tablets | 300x250 |
fullBanner | IAB Full-Size Banner | Tablets | 468x60 |
leaderboard | IAB Leaderboard | Tablets | 728x90 |
smartBannerPortrait smartBannerLandscape
| Smart Banner | Phones and Tablets | Screen width x 32|50|90 |
Note: There is no smartBannerPortrait
and smartBannerLandscape
on Android. Both prop values will map to smartBanner
onAdLoaded
Accepts a function. Called when an ad is received.
onAdFailedToLoad
Accepts a function. Called when an ad request failed.
onAdOpened
Accepts a function. Called when an ad opens an overlay that covers the screen.
onAdClosed
Accepts a function. Called when the user is about to return to the application after clicking on an ad.
onAdLeftApplication
Accepts a function. Called when a user click will open another app (such as the App Store), backgrounding the current app.
onSizeChange
Accepts a function. Called when the size of the banner changes. The function is called with an object containing the width and the height.
Above names correspond to the Ad lifecycle event callbacks
Same as AdMobBanner
, with the addition of 2 extra properties:
onAppEvent
Accepts a function. Called when DFP sends an event back to the app.
These events may occur at any time during the ad's lifecycle, even before onAdLoaded
is called. The function is called with an object, containing the name of the event and an info property, containing additional information.
More info here: https://developers.google.com/mobile-ads-sdk/docs/dfp/ios/banner#app_events
validAdSizes
An array of ad sizes which may be eligible to be served.
In comparison to the AdMobBanner
and PublisherBanner
which have a declaritive API, the AdMobInterstitial
has an imperative API.
setAdUnitID(adUnitID)
Sets the AdUnit ID for all future ad requests.
setTestDevices(devices)
Sets the devices which are served test ads.
For simulators/emulators you can use AdMobInterstitial.simulatorId
for the test device ID.
requestAd()
Requests an interstitial and returns a promise, which resolves on load and rejects on error.
showAd()
Shows an interstitial and returns a promise, which resolves when an ad is going to be shown, rejects when the ad is not ready to be shown.
isReady(callback)
Calls callback with a boolean value whether the interstitial is ready to be shown.
Unfortunately, events are not consistent across iOS and Android. To have one unified API, new event names are introduced for pairs that are roughly equivalent.
This library | iOS | Android |
---|---|---|
adLoaded | interstitialDidReceiveAd | onAdLoaded |
adFailedToLoad | interstitial:didFailToReceiveAdWithError | onAdFailedToLoad |
adOpened | interstitialWillPresentScreen | onAdOpened |
adFailedToOpen | interstitialDidFailToPresentScreen | Not supported |
adClosed | interstitialWillDismissScreen | onAdClosed |
adLeftApplication | interstitialWillLeaveApplication | onAdLeftApplication |
In comparison to the AdMobBanner
and PublisherBanner
which have a declaritive API, the AdMobRewarded
has an imperative API, just like the AdMobInterstitial
.
setAdUnitID(adUnitID)
Sets the AdUnit ID for all future ad requests.
setTestDevices(devices)
Sets the devices which are served test ads.
For simulators/emulators you can use AdMobRewarded.simulatorId
for the test device ID.
requestAd()
Requests a rewarded ad and returns a promise, which resolves on load and rejects on error.
showAd()
Shows a rewarded ad and returns a promise, which resolves when an ad is going to be shown, rejects when the ad is not ready to be shown.
isReady(callback)
Calls callback with a boolean value whether the rewarded ad is ready to be shown.
Unfortunately, events are not consistent across iOS and Android. To have one unified API, new event names are introduced for pairs that are roughly equivalent.
This library | iOS | Android |
---|---|---|
adLoaded | rewardBasedVideoAdDidReceiveAd | onRewardedVideoAdLoaded |
adFailedToLoad | rewardBasedVideoAd:didFailToLoadWithError | onRewardedVideoAdFailedToLoad |
rewarded | rewardBasedVideoAd:didRewardUserWithReward | onRewarded |
adOpened | rewardBasedVideoAdDidOpen | onRewardedVideoAdOpened |
videoStarted | rewardBasedVideoAdDidStartPlaying | onRewardedVideoStarted |
adClosed | rewardBasedVideoAdDidClose | onRewardedVideoAdClosed |
adLeftApplication | rewardBasedVideoAdWillLeaveApplication | onRewardedVideoAdLeftApplication |
FAQs
A react-native component for Google AdMob banners and interstitials
The npm package react-native-admob receives a total of 69 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-admob popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-admob demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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