react-native/Libraries/Network/NetInfo.js

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/**
* 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 NetInfo
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
const Map = require('Map');
const NativeEventEmitter = require('NativeEventEmitter');
const NativeModules = require('NativeModules');
const Platform = require('Platform');
const RCTNetInfo = NativeModules.NetInfo;
const NetInfoEventEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(RCTNetInfo);
const DEVICE_CONNECTIVITY_EVENT = 'networkStatusDidChange';
type ChangeEventName = $Enum<{
connectionChange: string,
change: string,
}>;
type ReachabilityStateIOS = $Enum<{
cell: string,
none: string,
unknown: string,
wifi: string,
}>;
type ConnectivityStateAndroid = $Enum<{
NONE: string,
MOBILE: string,
WIFI: string,
MOBILE_MMS: string,
MOBILE_SUPL: string,
MOBILE_DUN: string,
MOBILE_HIPRI: string,
WIMAX: string,
BLUETOOTH: string,
DUMMY: string,
ETHERNET: string,
MOBILE_FOTA: string,
MOBILE_IMS: string,
MOBILE_CBS: string,
WIFI_P2P: string,
MOBILE_IA: string,
MOBILE_EMERGENCY: string,
PROXY: string,
VPN: string,
UNKNOWN: string,
}>;
const _subscriptions = new Map();
let _isConnectedDeprecated;
if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
_isConnectedDeprecated = function(
reachability: ReachabilityStateIOS,
): bool {
return reachability !== 'none' && reachability !== 'unknown';
};
} else if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
_isConnectedDeprecated = function(
connectionType: ConnectivityStateAndroid,
): bool {
return connectionType !== 'NONE' && connectionType !== 'UNKNOWN';
};
}
function _isConnected(connection) {
return connection.type !== 'none' && connection.type !== 'unknown';
}
const _isConnectedSubscriptions = new Map();
/**
* NetInfo exposes info about online/offline status
*
* ```
* NetInfo.getConnectionInfo().then((connectionInfo) => {
* console.log('Initial, type: ' + connectionInfo.type + ', effectiveType: ' + connectionInfo.effectiveType);
* });
* function handleFirstConnectivityChange(connectionInfo) {
* console.log('First change, type: ' + connectionInfo.type + ', effectiveType: ' + connectionInfo.effectiveType);
* NetInfo.removeEventListener(
* 'connectionChange',
* handleFirstConnectivityChange
* );
* }
* NetInfo.addEventListener(
* 'connectionChange',
* handleFirstConnectivityChange
* );
* ```
*
* ### ConnectionType enum
*
* `ConnectionType` describes the type of connection the device is using to communicate with the network.
*
* Cross platform values for `ConnectionType`:
* - `none` - device is offline
* - `wifi` - device is online and connected via wifi, or is the iOS simulator
* - `cellular` - device is connected via Edge, 3G, WiMax, or LTE
* - `unknown` - error case and the network status is unknown
*
* Android-only values for `ConnectionType`:
* - `bluetooth` - device is connected via Bluetooth
* - `ethernet` - device is connected via Ethernet
* - `wimax` - device is connected via WiMAX
*
* ### EffectiveConnectionType enum
*
* Cross platform values for `EffectiveConnectionType`:
* - `2g`
* - `3g`
* - `4g`
* - `unknown`
*
* ### Android
*
* To request network info, you need to add the following line to your
* app's `AndroidManifest.xml`:
*
* `<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />`
*
* ### isConnectionExpensive
*
* Available on Android. Detect if the current active connection is metered or not. A network is
* classified as metered when the user is sensitive to heavy data usage on that connection due to
* monetary costs, data limitations or battery/performance issues.
*
* ```
* NetInfo.isConnectionExpensive()
* .then(isConnectionExpensive => {
* console.log('Connection is ' + (isConnectionExpensive ? 'Expensive' : 'Not Expensive'));
* })
* .catch(error => {
* console.error(error);
* });
* ```
*
* ### isConnected
*
* Available on all platforms. Asynchronously fetch a boolean to determine
* internet connectivity.
*
* ```
* NetInfo.isConnected.fetch().then(isConnected => {
* console.log('First, is ' + (isConnected ? 'online' : 'offline'));
* });
* function handleFirstConnectivityChange(isConnected) {
* console.log('Then, is ' + (isConnected ? 'online' : 'offline'));
* NetInfo.isConnected.removeEventListener(
* 'connectionChange',
* handleFirstConnectivityChange
* );
* }
* NetInfo.isConnected.addEventListener(
* 'connectionChange',
* handleFirstConnectivityChange
* );
* ```
*
* ### Connectivity Types (deprecated)
*
* The following connectivity types are deprecated. They're used by the deprecated APIs `fetch` and the `change` event.
*
* iOS connectivity types (deprecated):
* - `none` - device is offline
* - `wifi` - device is online and connected via wifi, or is the iOS simulator
* - `cell` - device is connected via Edge, 3G, WiMax, or LTE
* - `unknown` - error case and the network status is unknown
*
* Android connectivity types (deprecated).
* - `NONE` - device is offline
* - `BLUETOOTH` - The Bluetooth data connection.
* - `DUMMY` - Dummy data connection.
* - `ETHERNET` - The Ethernet data connection.
* - `MOBILE` - The Mobile data connection.
* - `MOBILE_DUN` - A DUN-specific Mobile data connection.
* - `MOBILE_HIPRI` - A High Priority Mobile data connection.
* - `MOBILE_MMS` - An MMS-specific Mobile data connection.
* - `MOBILE_SUPL` - A SUPL-specific Mobile data connection.
* - `VPN` - A virtual network using one or more native bearers. Requires API Level 21
* - `WIFI` - The WIFI data connection.
* - `WIMAX` - The WiMAX data connection.
* - `UNKNOWN` - Unknown data connection.
*
* The rest of the connectivity types are hidden by the Android API, but can be used if necessary.
*/
const NetInfo = {
/**
* Adds an event handler. Supported events:
*
* - `connectionChange`: Fires when the network status changes. The argument to the event
* handler is an object with keys:
* - `type`: A `ConnectionType` (listed above)
* - `effectiveType`: An `EffectiveConnectionType` (listed above)
* - `change`: This event is deprecated. Listen to `connectionChange` instead. Fires when
* the network status changes. The argument to the event handler is one of the deprecated
* connectivity types listed above.
*/
addEventListener(
eventName: ChangeEventName,
handler: Function
): {remove: () => void} {
let listener;
if (eventName === 'connectionChange') {
listener = NetInfoEventEmitter.addListener(
DEVICE_CONNECTIVITY_EVENT,
(appStateData) => {
handler({
type: appStateData.connectionType,
effectiveType: appStateData.effectiveConnectionType
});
}
);
} else if (eventName === 'change') {
console.warn('NetInfo\'s "change" event is deprecated. Listen to the "connectionChange" event instead.');
listener = NetInfoEventEmitter.addListener(
DEVICE_CONNECTIVITY_EVENT,
(appStateData) => {
handler(appStateData.network_info);
}
);
} else {
console.warn('Trying to subscribe to unknown event: "' + eventName + '"');
return {
remove: () => {}
};
}
_subscriptions.set(handler, listener);
return {
remove: () => NetInfo.removeEventListener(eventName, handler)
};
},
/**
* Removes the listener for network status changes.
*/
removeEventListener(
eventName: ChangeEventName,
handler: Function
): void {
const listener = _subscriptions.get(handler);
if (!listener) {
return;
}
listener.remove();
_subscriptions.delete(handler);
},
/**
* This function is deprecated. Use `getConnectionInfo` instead. Returns a promise that
* resolves with one of the deprecated connectivity types listed above.
*/
fetch(): Promise<any> {
console.warn('NetInfo.fetch() is deprecated. Use NetInfo.getConnectionInfo() instead.');
return RCTNetInfo.getCurrentConnectivity().then(resp => resp.network_info);
},
/**
* Returns a promise that resolves to an object with `type` and `effectiveType` keys
* whose values are a `ConnectionType` and an `EffectiveConnectionType`, (described above),
* respectively.
*/
getConnectionInfo(): Promise<any> {
return RCTNetInfo.getCurrentConnectivity().then(resp => {
return {
type: resp.connectionType,
effectiveType: resp.effectiveConnectionType,
};
});
},
/**
* An object with the same methods as above but the listener receives a
* boolean which represents the internet connectivity.
* Use this if you are only interested with whether the device has internet
* connectivity.
*/
isConnected: {
addEventListener(
eventName: ChangeEventName,
handler: Function
): {remove: () => void} {
const listener = (connection) => {
if (eventName === 'change') {
handler(_isConnectedDeprecated(connection));
} else if (eventName === 'connectionChange') {
handler(_isConnected(connection));
}
};
_isConnectedSubscriptions.set(handler, listener);
NetInfo.addEventListener(
eventName,
listener
);
return {
remove: () => NetInfo.isConnected.removeEventListener(eventName, handler)
};
},
removeEventListener(
eventName: ChangeEventName,
handler: Function
): void {
const listener = _isConnectedSubscriptions.get(handler);
NetInfo.removeEventListener(
eventName,
/* $FlowFixMe(>=0.36.0 site=react_native_fb,react_native_oss) Flow error
* detected during the deploy of Flow v0.36.0. To see the error, remove
* this comment and run Flow */
listener
);
_isConnectedSubscriptions.delete(handler);
},
fetch(): Promise<any> {
return NetInfo.getConnectionInfo().then(_isConnected);
},
},
isConnectionExpensive(): Promise<boolean> {
return (
Platform.OS === 'android' ? RCTNetInfo.isConnectionMetered() : Promise.reject(new Error('Currently not supported on iOS'))
);
},
};
module.exports = NetInfo;