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react-native-device-info
Device Information for react-native
Installation
First you need to install react-native-device-info:
npm install react-native-device-info --save
Installation (iOS)
Installing via Cocoa Pods
Add the following line to your build targets in your Podfile
pod 'RNDeviceInfo', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-device-info'
Then run pod install
Installing manually
In XCode, in the project navigator:
- Right click Libraries
- Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to node_modules/react-native-device-info
- Add the .xcodeproj file
In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project.
- Add the libRNDeviceInfo.a from the deviceinfo project to your project's Build Phases ➜ Link Binary With Libraries
- Click .xcodeproj file you added before in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic').
- Look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both $(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React and $(SRCROOT)/../../React - mark both as recursive. (Should be OK by default.)
Run your project (Cmd+R)
(Thanks to @brysgo for writing the instructions)
Installation (Android)
- Add Gradle configuration changes
Run react-native link react-native-device-info
in your project root.
- register module (in MainActivity.java)
On React Native 0.18+:
import com.learnium.RNDeviceInfo.RNDeviceInfo;
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
......
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new RNDeviceInfo(),
new MainReactPackage());
}
}
(Thanks to @chirag04 for writing the instructions)
- If you want to get the device name in Android add this to your AndroidManifest.xml (optional)
...
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH"/>
Release Notes
- 0.9.1 adds support for the iPhone SE and new iPad Pro
- 0.9.0 adds support for device country and changes the iOS device name to match Apple branding
- 0.8.4 don't use destructuring
- 0.8.3 removes the default bluetooth permission
- 0.8.2 change deployment target to iOS 8
- 0.8.1 removes unnecessary peerDependencies
- 0.8.0 tweaks how device locale works on Android. If it's available it will use the toLanguageTag that is more inline with iOS. (See #14)
- 0.7.0 adds two new parameters, Device Locale and User Agent.
- 0.5.0 adds a new parameter; Device Id. On iOS this is the hardware string for the current device (e.g. "iPhone7,2"). On Android we use the BOARD field which is the name of the underlying board, e.g. "goldfish". The way that the module gets the device model on iOS has also changed to be based on the Device Id; now instead of getting a generic product family e.g. "iPhone", it will return the specific model e.g. "iPhone 6".
Example
var DeviceInfo = require('react-native-device-info');
console.log("Device Unique ID", DeviceInfo.getUniqueID());
console.log("Device Manufacturer", DeviceInfo.getManufacturer());
console.log("Device Model", DeviceInfo.getModel());
console.log("Device ID", DeviceInfo.getDeviceId());
console.log("Device Name", DeviceInfo.getSystemName());
console.log("Device Version", DeviceInfo.getSystemVersion());
console.log("Bundle Id", DeviceInfo.getBundleId());
console.log("Build Number", DeviceInfo.getBuildNumber());
console.log("App Version", DeviceInfo.getVersion());
console.log("App Version (Readable)", DeviceInfo.getReadableVersion());
console.log("Device Name", DeviceInfo.getDeviceName());
console.log("User Agent", DeviceInfo.getUserAgent());
console.log("Device Locale", DeviceInfo.getDeviceLocale());
console.log("Device Country", DeviceInfo.getDeviceCountry());