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Adapt React Native AppState changes to the React component lifecycle
Adapt React Native AppState changes to the React component lifecycle.
Instead of setting up your own event listeners for AppState
changes, include an AppStateListener
component in your application, passing callbacks as props for the AppState
changes you are interested in. AppStateListener
sets up the listeners for you and then calls your callbacks whenever AppState
changes.
If you're using Redux in your application and you'd rather have AppState
changes mapped into Redux actions, see redux-enhancer-react-native-appstate.
yarn add react-native-appstate-listener
(or npm install react-native-appstate-listener
if you prefer).
When some part of your application needs to respond to AppState
changes, add an AppStateListener
to the relevant component.
AppStateListener
takes three callbacks as props:
onActive
is called when the application starts running in the foreground. This happens when it first starts up, or when returning from the background or inactive state. onActive
is also called when the AppStateListener
component is first mounted.
onBackground
is called when the application moves into the background, either because the user switches to the home screen or another application. onBackground
is also called when the AppStateListener
component is unmounted.
onInactive
is called when the application moves into an inactive state. This occurs when transitioning between foreground and background, and during periods of inactivity such as entering the Multitasking view or in the event of an incoming call.
AppStateListener
provides default callbacks that do nothing, so you only need to provide the callbacks you're interested in.
import React from "react";
import { Text, View } from "react-native";
import AppStateListener from "react-native-appstate-listener";
function handleActive() {
console.log("The application is now active!");
}
function handleBackground() {
console.log("The application is now in the background!");
}
function handleInactive() {
console.log("The application is now inactive!");
}
export default function MyComponent() {
return (
<View>
<AppStateListener
onActive={handleActive}
onBackground={handleBackground}
onInactive={handleInactive}
/>
<Text>Hello, World!</Text>
</View>
);
}
Pull requests are welcome!
To get started:
Clone the project.
Run yarn install
to install dependencies.
Make your desired changes. We don't currently have any tests, but if you are adding significant functionality, please get in touch and we'll talk about how to introduce testing.
Ensure that you format the code with prettier by running yarn run format
.
Ensure that the code follows the current style guidelines by running yarn run lint
.
Submit your pull request.
Authored by the Engineering Team of Zeal.
Copyright (c) 2017 Zeal, LLC. Licensed under the MIT license.
1.0.0 - 2017-06-02
Happy birthday!
FAQs
Adapt React Native AppState changes to the React component lifecycle
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