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React Native Call Detection 🎉 🎊

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This package helps to detect different call states like Incoming, Disconnected, Dialing and Connected for iOS. For android, this package will give the following states, Offhook, Incoming and Disconnected.

Installation

Add the package to your react-native project in the following way

yarn add react-native-call-detection

Link the current package to your react native project

react-native link react-native-call-detection

For Android:-

Just Verify that the following changes are present in the corresponding files

  • In MainApplication.java
+ import com.pritesh.calldetection.CallDetectionManager;
	@Override
    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
          new MainReactPackage(),
+     new CallDetectionManager(MainApplication.this)
      );
    }
  };
  • In android/settings.gradle:
...
include ':app'
+ include ':react-native-call-detection'
+ project(':react-native-call-detection').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-call-detection/android')
  • In android/app/build.gradle:
dependencies {
    ...
    compile "com.facebook.react:react-native:+"  // From node_modules
+   compile project(':react-native-call-detection')
}

Usage

There are different hooks that you may get depending on the platform. So if

Its really easy to setup the package. Have a look at the following code snippet

import CallDetectorManager from 'react-native-call-detection'

startListenerTapped() {
	this.callDetector = new CallDetectorManager((event)=> {
	// For iOS event will be either "Connected",
	// "Disconnected","Dialing" and "Incoming"
	
	// For Android event will be either "Offhook",
	// "Disconnected" and "Incoming"
	

	if (event === 'Disconnected') {
	// Do something call got disconnected
	} 
	else if (event === 'Connected') {
	// Do something call got connected
	// This clause will only be executed for iOS
	} 
	else if (event === 'Incoming') {
	// Do something call got incoming
	}
	else if (event === 'Dialing') {
	// Do something call got dialing
	// This clause will only be executed for iOS
	} 
	else if (event === 'Offhook') {
	//Device call state: Off-hook. 
	// At least one call exists that is dialing,
	// active, or on hold, 
	// and no calls are ringing or waiting.
	// This clause will only be executed for Android
	} 
})
}

stopListenerTapped() {
	this.callDetector && this.callDetector.dispose();
}

Dont forget to call dispose when you don't intend to use call detection, as it will avoid memory leakages.

Example project can be used to test out the package. In the example project update the HomeComponent.js with the phone number to call

  callFriendTapped() {
  // Add the telephone num to call
    Linking.openURL('tel:5555555555')
      .catch(err => {
        console.log(err)
      });
  }

Caveat

Since For android, there is no native support to detect call being disconnected, the callback with "Disconnected" event will be called only when the app comes in foreground.

How to run an example

  1. Install node and watchman

    brew install node
    brew install watchman
     
    
  2. yarn

    Install yarn from npm.

     npm i -g yarn
    
  3. Xcode

    Install it from the App Store.

  4. React Native Debugger

    This is an electron app that bundles react devtools, redux devtools and chrome devtools configured for use with react-native.

     brew cask install react-native-debugger
    
  5. Once you have done all the above steps, navigate to CallDetectionExample folder and run yarn or npm install, it will fetch all the dependencies in the node_modules folder.

  6. Run the packager npm start

  7. Update the mobile number of your friend in HomeComponent.js

     callFriendTapped() {
     // Add the telephone number
    	Linking.openURL('tel:5555555555')
      .catch(err => {
        console.log(err)
      });
     }
  8. To run the example on iOS from terminal type react-native run-ios (This will open the simulator, since simulator doesnt have the support for calling I will advice you to connect your iOS device and the follow the below procedure for running the app through xcode)

    or you can also run the app from xcode, for that, open /CallDectionExample/ios/CallDetectionExample.xcodeproj in xcode and run on the device.

  9. To run the example on android, connect any android device to your mac then follow the below steps

    1. Navigate to android folder(./CallDectionExample/android/) folder and then run adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081
    2. Navigate back to example directory(CallDectionExample) and then run react-native run-android

For any problems and doubt raise an issue.

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