A simple React Native plugin to switch a flashlight on/off.
Currently supports both iOS (>= 8.0) and Android (all versions).
Applies the permission checks on Android API >=25 devices. Below API 25, Android will automatically require the user to accept permissions on install / update.
npm install --save react-native-torch
react-native link react-native-torch
npm install react-native-torch --save
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
➜Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
➜react-native-torch
and addRCTTorch.xcodeproj
- Expand the
RCTTorch.xcodeproj
➜Products
folder - In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRCTTorch.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
➜Link Binary With Libraries
- Click
RCTTorch.xcodeproj
in the project navigator and go theBuild Settings
tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). In theSearch Paths
section, look forHeader Search Paths
and make sure it contains both$(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/React
and$(SRCROOT)/../../../React
- mark both asrecursive
.
import Torch from 'react-native-torch';
Torch.switchState(true); // Turn ON
Torch.switchState(false); // Turn OFF
import Torch from 'react-native-torch';
import { Platform } from 'react-native';
if (Platform.OS === 'ios') {
Torch.switchState(this.isTorchOn);
} else {
const cameraAllowed = await Torch.requestCameraPermission(
'Camera Permissions', // dialog title
'We require camera permissions to use the torch on the back of your phone.' // dialog body
);
if (cameraAllowed) {
Torch.switchState(this.isTorchOn);
}
}
try {
await Torch.switchState(newTorchState);
this.setState({ isTorchOn: newTorchState });
} catch (e) {
ToastAndroid.show(
'We seem to have an issue accessing your torch',
ToastAndroid.SHORT
);
}
NOTE: iOS fails silently, on Android, you can still call without the try/catch block and it won't cause a crash
A demo application TorchDemo is also available.
Android version has flow support.