react-native-tcp-socket
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS. It allows you to create TCP clients and servers sockets, simulating node's net API.
Table of Contents
Getting started
Install the library using either Yarn:
yarn add react-native-tcp-socket
or npm:
npm install --save react-native-tcp-socket
Using React Native >= 0.60
Linking the package manually is not required anymore with Autolinking.
-
iOS Platform:
$ cd ios && pod install && cd ..
# CocoaPods on iOS needs this extra step
-
Android Platform:
Modify your android/build.gradle
configuration to match minSdkVersion = 21
:
buildscript {
ext {
...
minSdkVersion = 21
...
}
Modify your android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
and add the following:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE" />
Using React Native < 0.60
You then need to link the native parts of the library for the platforms you are using. The easiest way to link the library is using the CLI tool by running this command from the root of your project:
$ react-native link react-native-tcp-socket
If you can't or don't want to use the CLI tool, you can also manually link the library using the instructions below (click on the arrow to show them):
Manually link the library on iOS
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
➜ Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
➜ react-native-tcp-socket
and add TcpSockets.xcodeproj
- In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libTcpSockets.a
to your project's Build Phases
➜ Link Binary With Libraries
- Run your project (
Cmd+R
)<
Manually link the library on Android
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
- Add
import com.asterinet.react.tcpsocket.TcpSocketPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new TcpSocketPackage()
to the list returned by the getPackages()
method
- Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:
include ':react-native-tcp-socket'
project(':react-native-tcp-socket').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-tcp-socket/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:
compile project(':react-native-tcp-socket')
React Native Compatibility
To use this library you need to ensure you are using the correct version of React Native. If you are using a version of React Native that is lower than 0.61
you will need to upgrade before attempting to use this library latest version.
react-native-tcp-socket version | Required React Native Version |
---|
3.x.x | >= 0.61 |
1.2.2 | >= 0.?? |
Usage
Import the library:
import TcpSocket from 'react-native-tcp-socket';
Client
var client = TcpSocket.createConnection(options);
client.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('message was received', data);
});
client.on('error', function(error) {
console.log(error);
});
client.on('close', function(){
console.log('Connection closed!');
});
client.write('Hello server!');
client.destroy();
Server
var server = TcpSocket.createServer(function(socket) {
socket.on('data', (data) => {
socket.write('Echo server', data);
});
socket.on('error', (error) => {
console.log('An error ocurred with client socket ', error);
});
socket.on('close', (error) => {
console.log('Closed connection with ', socket.address());
});
}).listen(12345, '0.0.0.0');
server.on('error', (error) => {
console.log('An error ocurred with the server', error);
});
server.on('close', () => {
console.log('Server closed connection');
});
API
Client
createConnection()
createConnection(options[, callback])
creates a TCP connection using the given options
.
createConnection: options
Required. Available options for creating a socket. It must be an object
with the following properties:
Property | Type | iOS | Android | Description |
---|
port | <number> | ✅ | ✅ | Required. Port the socket should connect to. |
host | <string> | ✅ | ✅ | Host the socket should connect to. IP address in IPv4 format or 'localhost' . Default: 'localhost' . |
localAddress | <string> | ✅ | ✅ | Local address the socket should connect from. If not specified, the OS will decide. It is highly recommended to specify a localAddress to prevent overload errors and improve performance. |
localPort | <number> | ✅ | ✅ | Local port the socket should connect from. If not specified, the OS will decide. |
interface | <string> | ❌ | ✅ | Interface the socket should connect from. If not specified, it will use the current active connection. The options are: 'wifi' . |
reuseAddress | <boolean> | ❌ | ✅ | Enable/disable the reuseAddress socket option. Default: true . |
Note: The platforms marked as ❌ use the default value.
write()
data
: <string> | <Buffer> | <Uint8Array>
encoding
: <string>
. Only used when data
is string
. Default: utf8
.callback
: <Function>
write(data[, encoding][, callback])
sends data on the socket. The second parameter specifies the encoding in the case of a string — it defaults to UTF8 encoding.
Server
listen()
listen(options[, callback])
creates a TCP server socket using the given options
.
listen: options
Required. Available options for creating a server socket. It must be an object
with the following properties:
Property | Type | iOS | Android | Description |
---|
port | <number> | ✅ | ✅ | Required. Port the socket should listen to. |
host | <string> | ✅ | ✅ | Host the socket should listen to. IP address in IPv4 format or 'localhost' . Default: '0.0.0.0' . |
reuseAddress | <boolean> | ❌ | ✅ | Enable/disable the reuseAddress socket option. Default: true . |
Note: The platforms marked as ❌ use the default value.
Maintainers
Looking for maintainers!
Acknowledgments
License
The library is released under the MIT license. For more information see LICENSE
.