Wraps SKStoreProductViewController to open items in the App Store from within react-native projects.
NB: v2 and v3 require React Native v0.40 or above. Use v1 for React Native <= 0.39
npm install --save react-native-store-view
react-native link
npm install --save react-native-store-view
- Add
pod 'ReactNativeStoreView', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-store-view'
to your project'sPodfile
, modifying the path as necessary. pod install
Resolves with a boolean indicating whether SKStoreProductViewController is available on the current platform (iOS >= 6.0). Resolves false on Android.
Load a product in the background, in preparation for displaying. Resolves when loading is complete, or rejects with an passed-through error if the underlying call fails.
params
is an object with up to four properties, corresponding to SKStoreProductViewController's parameters
iTunesItemIdentifier
(number, required)affiliateToken
(string, optional, iOS 8.0+)campaignToken
(string, optional, iOS 8.0+)providerToken
(string, optional, iOS 8.3+)advertisingPartnerToken
(string, optional, iOS 9.3+)
Display the store view as a modal. Resolve when animation completes.
Dismiss the store programmatically (not required if the user dismisses the store). Resolve when animation completes.
Add a listener for the given event (see below).
Removes the specified listener for the specified event. Be sure to pass the same function reference as passed to addListener.
Calls the callback at most once on the next occurrence of the event. Removes the listener if the event fires.
The module fires events:
loading
- Begun loading a product in the background.loaded
- Product loaded and ready to present.presenting
-presentViewController
has been called.presented
-presentViewController
has finished animating and the store is now in the foreground.dismissing
- Eitherdismiss
has been called or the user has pressedDone
.dismissed
-dismiss
has finished animating and the store is gone from view.
(NB: If listening for events in native code or when importing the module directly from NativeModules
, loading
becomes RJHStoreViewManagerLoading
etc to avoid conflicts with other modules sharing the global emitter.)
import React, {Component} from "react";
import {Text, View, TouchableHighlight} from "react-native";
import * as StoreViewManager from "react-native-store-view";
class ReactNativeStoreViewExample extends Component {
dismissListener = () => console.log('Store view dismissed');
constructor() {
StoreViewManager.addListener('dismiss', this.dismissListener);
}
componentWillUnmount() {
StoreViewManager.removeListener('dismiss', this.dismissListener);
}
render() {
return (
<View>
<TouchableHighlight onPress={this.onPressButton}>
<Text>
Tap here to open the app store
</Text>
</TouchableHighlight>
</View>
);
}
onPressButton() {
StoreViewManager.loadProductWithParameters({
iTunesItemIdentifier: 364709193 // The only mandatory parameter is a numeric App Store ID. This one is iBooks.
//, affiliateToken: 'string, optional, iOS 8.0+'
//, campaignToken: 'string, optional, iOS 8.0+'
//, providerToken: 'string, optional, iOS 8.3+'
//, advertisingPartnerToken: 'string, optional, iOS 9.3+'
})
.then(() => {
console.log('SKStoreProductViewController successfully loaded the product over the net, but is not yet displaying anything');
StoreViewManager.presentViewController();
})
.then(() => {
console.log('SKStoreProductViewController is now modal. When it is dismissed, we\'ll return to this view.');
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error(err);
});
}
}
See the ReactNativeStoreViewExample
project for more.
SKStoreProductViewController
is not supported for use in a simulator environment, and so neither is this module. You'll need to test your application using a real device.
ReactNativeStoreView is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.