/** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. * * @providesModule LinkingIOS * @flow */ 'use strict'; var RCTDeviceEventEmitter = require('RCTDeviceEventEmitter'); var RCTLinkingManager = require('NativeModules').LinkingManager; var Map = require('Map'); var invariant = require('invariant'); var _notifHandlers = new Map(); var _initialURL = RCTLinkingManager && RCTLinkingManager.initialURL; var DEVICE_NOTIF_EVENT = 'openURL'; /** * `LinkingIOS` gives you a general interface to interact with both, incoming * and outgoing app links. * * ### Basic Usage * * #### Handling deep links * * If your app was launched from an external url registered to your app you can * access and handle it from any component you want with * * ``` * componentDidMount() { * var url = LinkingIOS.popInitialURL(); * } * ``` * * In case you also want to listen to incoming app links during your app's * execution you'll need to add the following lines to you `*AppDelegate.m`: * * ``` * - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)url sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication annotation:(id)annotation { * return [RCTLinkingManager application:application openURL:url sourceApplication:sourceApplication annotation:annotation]; * } * ``` * * And then on your React component you'll be able to listen to the events on * `LinkingIOS` as follows * * ``` * componentDidMount() { * LinkingIOS.addEventListener('url', this._handleOpenURL); * }, * componentWillUnmount() { * LinkingIOS.removeEventListener('url', this._handleOpenURL); * }, * _handleOpenURL(event) { * console.log(event.url); * } * ``` * * #### Triggering App links * * To trigger an app link (browser, email or custom schemas) you call * * ``` * LinkingIOS.openURL(url) * ``` * * If you want to check if any installed app can handle a given url beforehand you can call * ``` * LinkingIOS.canOpenURL(url, (supported) => { * if (!supported) { * AlertIOS.alert('Can\'t handle url: ' + url); * } else { * LinkingIOS.openURL(url); * } * }); * ``` */ class LinkingIOS { /** * Add a handler to LinkingIOS changes by listening to the `url` event type * and providing the handler */ static addEventListener(type: string, handler: Function) { invariant( type === 'url', 'LinkingIOS only supports `url` events' ); var listener = RCTDeviceEventEmitter.addListener( DEVICE_NOTIF_EVENT, handler ); _notifHandlers.set(handler, listener); } /** * Remove a handler by passing the `url` event type and the handler */ static removeEventListener(type: string, handler: Function ) { invariant( type === 'url', 'LinkingIOS only supports `url` events' ); var listener = _notifHandlers.get(handler); if (!listener) { return; } listener.remove(); _notifHandlers.delete(handler); } /** * Try to open the given `url` with any of the installed apps. */ static openURL(url: string) { invariant( typeof url === 'string', 'Invalid url: should be a string' ); RCTLinkingManager.openURL(url); } /** * Determine whether or not an installed app can handle a given `url` * The callback function will be called with `bool supported` as the only argument * * NOTE: As of iOS 9, your app needs to provide a `LSApplicationQueriesSchemes` key * inside `Info.plist`. */ static canOpenURL(url: string, callback: Function) { invariant( typeof url === 'string', 'Invalid url: should be a string' ); invariant( typeof callback === 'function', 'A valid callback function is required' ); RCTLinkingManager.canOpenURL(url, callback); } /** * If the app launch was triggered by an app link, it will pop the link url, * otherwise it will return `null` */ static popInitialURL(): ?string { var initialURL = _initialURL; _initialURL = null; return initialURL; } } module.exports = LinkingIOS;