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react-native-airplay-module
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AirPlay library for React Native
npm i react-native-airplay-module --save
react-native link
Check the example project
Make sure to enable Swift support in your project, if you haven't done it yet. Xcode -> New file -> Swift file -> Create bridging headers
import { AirPlayListener, AirPlay } from react-native-airplay
// Setups native listeners which detect audio output route changes
AirPlay.startScan()
this.airPlayConnected = AirPlayListener.addListener(
'deviceConnected',
({ connected, mirroring, devices }) => this.setState({
devices,
connected,
mirroring
})
); --> returns a boolean
// Remove Listener in componentWillUnmount
this.deviceConnected.remove();
Also you can import withAirPlayControl
hoc and wrap your view component like so:
import React from "react";
import { View, Text } from "react-native";
import { withAirPlayControl } from "react-native-airplay";
type Device = {
deviceName: string,
portName: string,
isHeadphones: boolean
};
type Props = {
devices: Device[],
connected: boolean,
mirroring: boolean
};
// Shows currently connected audio output devices
export const AirPlayDevices = withAirPlayControl(
({ connected, mirroring, devices }: Props) => (
<View style={{ flex: 1, alignItems: "center" }}>
<Text>
{connected} {mirroring}
</Text>
{devices.map(device => (
<Text>
{device.deviceName} {device.portName} {device.isHeadphones}
</Text>
))}
</View>
)
);
Devices is an array of objects that contains information about currently connected audio output(s):
{
devices: [{
deviceName: "Some Bluetooth Headphones Model",
portType: "BluetoothA2DPOutput",
isHeadphones: true
}],
connected: true,
mirroring: false
}
// or
{
devices: [{
deviceName: "Speakers",
portType: "Speakers",
isHeadphones: false
}],
connected: true,
mirroring: false
}
// or
{
devices: [{
deviceName: "Andrey’s Apple TV",
portType: "AirPlay",
isHeadphones: false
}],
connected: true,
mirroring: true
}
Note: Probably it could just be an object, but internally AVAudioSessionRouteDescription returns array, so there might be a case when there is more than one device connected at the time.
AirPlay.startScan();
AirPlay.disconnect();
import { AirPlayButton } from "react-native-airplay";
<AirPlayButton
source={{
disabled: "",
normal: "",
focused: "",
highlighted: "",
selected: "",
imageRenderingMode: "always-original" // or always-template
}}
/>;
Source is optional, as well as the states. You can pass a single state if you want, or don't pass this prop at all.
The string is base64 encoded image.
The size of image is 29x29.
This limitation is due to the fact that AirPlayButton is a native component under the hood. It uses MPVolumeView to show routes button.
Note: The AirPlay Button does not show in the simulator
Original author of the library:
Nadia Dillon
Modifications:
Andrey Efremov (gazedash)
Spicy Sparks
Pull requests are welcome!
FAQs
React Native Airplay module
The npm package react-native-airplay-module receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-airplay-module popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-airplay-module 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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