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This repo was forked to remove the getPhoneNumber Method because Google rejects apps with this methods which are collecting information on covid.
Device Information for React Native.
TOC
- v2 to v3 Upgrade
- v3 to v4 Upgrade
- Installation
- Linking
- Usage
- API
- Troubleshooting
- Release Notes
- react-native-dom / react-native-web
v2 to v3 upgrade
If you are upgrading from v2 to v3, check the guide out: https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-device-info/wiki/V2-to-V3-Migration-Guide
v3 to v4 upgrade
For those upgrading to v4, follow the v2 to v3 guide first, then follow this: https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-device-info/wiki/V3-to-V4-Migration-Guide
v6 to v7 upgrade
Your iOS Podfile will need to move to an iOS 10 minimum. v7 of this module no longer supports iOS9.
Installation
Using npm:
npm install --save react-native-device-info
or using yarn:
yarn add react-native-device-info
⚠️ If you are on React Native > 0.47, you must use version 0.11.0 of this library or higher
AndroidX Support
This module defaults to AndroidX you should configure your library versions similar to this in your android/build.gradle
file's "ext" block
...
ext {
// dependency versions
We have 3 options for deviceId:
//Option 1 (latest):
firebaseIidVersion = "19.0.1" // default: "19.0.1"
//Option 2 (legacy GooglePlay dependency but using AndroidX):
googlePlayServicesIidVersion = "17.0.0" // default: "17.0.0" - AndroidX
//Option 3 (legacy GooglePlay dependency before AndroidX):
googlePlayServicesIidVersion = "16.0.1"
//include as needed:
compileSdkVersion = "28" // default: 28 (28 is required for AndroidX)
targetSdkVersion = "28" // default: 28 (28 is required for AndroidX)
supportLibVersion = '1.0.2' // Use '28.0.0' or don't specify for old libraries, '1.0.2' or similar for AndroidX
mediaCompatVersion = '1.0.1' // Do not specify if using old libraries, specify '1.0.1' or similar for androidx.media:media dependency
supportV4Version = '1.0.0' // Do not specify if using old libraries, specify '1.0.0' or similar for androidx.legacy:legacy-support-v4 dependency
}
...
If you need non-AndroidX you will need to use the jetifier package in reverse mode, documentation available with that package.
Linking (for React Native <= 0.59 only, React Native >= 0.60 skip this as auto-linking should work)
Automatic
react-native link react-native-device-info
(or using rnpm
for versions of React Native < 0.27)
rnpm link react-native-device-info
For iOS users using Pods
You still need to run pod install
after running the above link command inside your IOS
folder.
For Windows users Automatic linking is supported on React native >= 0.63. Previous versions need to do manual linking.
Manual
RN <= 59: Bug
mv ios/Podfile .
react-native link react-native-device-info
mv Podfile ios
Do not append pod 'RNDeviceInfo', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-device-info'
to the Podfile
Add the following lines to your build targets in your Podfile
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native'
# Explicitly include Yoga if you are using RN >= 0.42.0
pod 'yoga', :path => '../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga'
pod 'RNDeviceInfo', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-device-info'
# React-Native is not great about React double-including from the Podfile
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
if target.name == "React"
target.remove_from_project
end
# It removes React & Yoga from the Pods project, as it is already included in the main project.
targets_to_ignore = %w(React yoga)
if targets_to_ignore.include? target.name
target.remove_from_project
end
end
end
Then run pod install
In XCode, in the project navigator:
- Right click Libraries
- Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules/react-native-device-info/ios
- Add the file
RNDeviceInfo.xcodeproj
In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project.
- Add the
libRNDeviceInfo.a
from the deviceinfo project to your project's Build Phases ➜ Link Binary With Libraries - Click
.xcodeproj
file you added before in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure All is toggled on (instead of Basic). - Look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both
$(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React
and$(SRCROOT)/../../React
- Mark both as recursive (should be OK by default).
Run your project (Cmd+R)
(Thanks to @brysgo for writing the instructions)
- optional in
android/build.gradle
:
...
ext {
// dependency versions
googlePlayServicesVersion = "<Your play services version>" // default: "16.1.0" - pre-AndroidX, override for AndroidX
compileSdkVersion = "<Your compile SDK version>" // default: 28
targetSdkVersion = "<Your target SDK version>" // default: 28
}
...
- in
android/app/build.gradle
:
dependencies {
...
implementation "com.facebook.react:react-native:+" // From node_modules
+ implementation project(':react-native-device-info')
}
- in
android/settings.gradle
:
...
include ':app'
+ include ':react-native-device-info'
+ project(':react-native-device-info').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-device-info/android')
With React Native 0.29+
- in
MainApplication.java
:
+ import com.learnium.RNDeviceInfo.RNDeviceInfo;
public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
//......
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
+ new RNDeviceInfo(),
new MainReactPackage()
);
}
......
}
With older versions of React Native
- in
MainActivity.java
:
+ import com.learnium.RNDeviceInfo.RNDeviceInfo;
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
......
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
+ new RNDeviceInfo(),
new MainReactPackage()
);
}
}
NOTE: If you faced with this error: Could not resolve all files for configuration ':react-native-device-info:debugCompileClasspath'.
, in build.gradle
put google()
in the first line (according to https://stackoverflow.com/a/50748249)
- in
android/build.gradle
:
allprojects {
repositories {
+ google()
...
}
}
(Thanks to @chirag04 for writing the instructions)
You can either use autolinking on react-native-windows 0.63 and later or manually link the module on earlier realeases.
Manual installation on RNW >= 0.62
npm install react-native-device-info --save
- Open your solution in Visual Studio 2019 (eg.
windows\yourapp.sln
) - Right-click Solution icon in Solution Explorer > Add > Existing Project...
- Add
node_modules\react-native-device-info\windows\RNDeviceInfoCPP\RNDeviceInfoCPP.vcxproj
- Right-click main application project > Add > Reference...
- Select
RNDeviceInfoCPP
in Solution Projects - In app
pch.h
add#include "winrt/RNDeviceInfoCPP.h"
- In
App.cpp
addPackageProviders().Append(winrt::RNDeviceInfoCPP::ReactPackageProvider());
beforeInitializeComponent();
:
App::App() noexcept
{
...
PackageProviders().Append(make<ReactPackageProvider>()); // Includes all modules in this project
+ PackageProviders().Append(winrt::RNDeviceInfoCPP::ReactPackageProvider());
InitializeComponent();
}
Manual installation on RNW 0.61
Do the same steps as for 0.62, but use node_modules\RNDeviceInfoCPP\windows\RNDeviceInfoCPP61\RNDeviceInfoCPP.vcxproj
in step 4.
Usage
import DeviceInfo from 'react-native-device-info';
// or ES6+ destructured imports
import { getUniqueId, getManufacturer } from 'react-native-device-info';
API
Note that many APIs are platform-specific. If there is no implementation for a platform, then the "default" return values you will receive are "unknown"
for string, -1
for number, and false
for boolean. Arrays and Objects will be empty ([]
and {}
respectively).
Most APIs return a Promise but also have a corresponding API with Sync
on the end that operates synchronously. For example, you may prefer to call isCameraPresentSync()
during your app bootstrap to avoid async calls during the first parts of app startup.
| Method | Return Type | iOS | Android | Windows | Web |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------- | :--: | :-----: | :-----: | :-: |
| getAndroidId() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getApiLevel() | Promise<number>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getApplicationName() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getAvailableLocationProviders() | Promise<Object>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getBaseOs() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getBuildId() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getBatteryLevel() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getBootloader() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getBrand() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getBuildNumber() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getBundleId() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| isCameraPresent() | Promise<boolean>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getCarrier() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getCodename() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getDevice() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getDeviceId() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getDeviceType() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getDisplay() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getDeviceName() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getDeviceToken() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getFirstInstallTime() | Promise<number>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getFingerprint() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getFontScale() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getFreeDiskStorage() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getFreeDiskStorageOld() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getHardware() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getHost() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getIpAddress() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getIncremental() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getInstallerPackageName() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getInstallReferrer() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getInstanceId() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getLastUpdateTime() | Promise<number>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getMacAddress() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getManufacturer() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getMaxMemory() | Promise<number>
| ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getModel() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getPhoneNumber() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getPowerState() | Promise<object>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getProduct() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getPreviewSdkInt() | Promise<number>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getReadableVersion() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getSerialNumber() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getSecurityPatch() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getSystemAvailableFeatures() | Promise<string[]>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getSystemName() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getSystemVersion() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getTags() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getType() | Promise<string>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| getTotalDiskCapacity() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getTotalDiskCapacityOld() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getTotalMemory() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| getUniqueId() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| getUsedMemory() | Promise<number>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| getUserAgent() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| getVersion() | string
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| hasGms() | boolean
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| hasHms() | boolean
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| hasNotch() | boolean
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| hasSystemFeature() | Promise<boolean>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| isAirplaneMode() | Promise<boolean>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| isBatteryCharging() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| isEmulator() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| isLandscape() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| isLocationEnabled() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| isHeadphonesConnected() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| isPinOrFingerprintSet() | Promise<boolean>
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| isTablet() | boolean
| ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| supported32BitAbis() | Promise<string[]>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| supported64BitAbis() | Promise<string[]>
| ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| supportedAbis() | Promise<string[]>
| ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| syncUniqueId() | Promise<string>
| ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
getApiLevel()
Gets the API level.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getApiLevel().then(apiLevel => {
// iOS: ?
// Android: 25
// Windows: ?
});
Notes
See API Levels
getAndroidId()
Gets the ANDROID_ID. See API documentation for appropriate use.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getAndroidId().then(androidId => {
// androidId here
});
getApplicationName()
Gets the application name.
Examples
let appName = DeviceInfo.getApplicationName();
// AwesomeApp
getBaseOs()
The base OS build the product is based on.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getBaseOs().then(baseOs => {
// "Windows", "Android" etc
});
getBatteryLevel()
Gets the battery level of the device as a float comprised between 0 and 1.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getBatteryLevel().then(batteryLevel => {
// 0.759999
});
Notes
To be able to get actual battery level enable battery monitoring mode for application. Add this code:
[UIDevice currentDevice].batteryMonitoringEnabled = true;
to AppDelegate.m application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
Returns -1 on the iOS Simulator
getBootloader()
The system bootloader version number.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getBootloader().then(bootloader => {
// "mw8998-002.0069.00"
});
getBrand()
Gets the device brand.
Examples
let brand = DeviceInfo.getBrand();
// iOS: "Apple"
// Android: "xiaomi"
// Windows: ?
getBuildNumber()
Gets the application build number.
Examples
let buildNumber = DeviceInfo.getBuildNumber();
// iOS: "89"
// Android: "4"
// Windows: ?
getBundleId()
Gets the application bundle identifier.
Examples
let bundleId = DeviceInfo.getBundleId();
// "com.example.AwesomeApp"
isCameraPresent()
Tells if the device have any camera now.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isCameraPresent()
.then(isCameraPresent => {
// true or false
})
.catch(cameraAccessException => {
// is thrown if a camera device could not be queried or opened by the CameraManager on Android
});
Notes
- Hot add/remove of camera is supported.
- Returns the status of the physical presence of the camera. If camera present but your app don't have permissions to use it, isCameraPresent will still return the true
getCarrier()
Gets the carrier name (network operator).
Examples
DeviceInfo.getCarrier().then(carrier => {
// "SOFTBANK"
});
getCodename()
The current development codename, or the string "REL" if this is a release build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getCodename().then(codename => {
// "REL"
});
getDevice()
The name of the industrial design.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getDevice().then(device => {
// "walleye"
});
getDeviceId()
Gets the device ID.
Examples
let deviceId = DeviceInfo.getDeviceId();
// iOS: "iPhone7,2"
// Android: "goldfish"
// Windows: ?
getDisplay()
A build ID string meant for displaying to the user.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getDisplay().then(display => {
// "OPM2.171026.006.G1"
});
getDeviceName()
Gets the device name.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getDeviceName().then(deviceName => {
// iOS: "Becca's iPhone 6"
// Android: ?
// Windows: ?
});
This used to require the android.permission.BLUETOOTH but the new implementation in v3 does not need it. You may remove that from your AndroidManifest.xml if you had it for this API.
getDeviceToken()
Gets the device token (see DeviceCheck). Only available for iOS 11.0+ on real devices. This will reject the promise when getDeviceToken is not supported, be careful with exception handling.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getDeviceToken().then(deviceToken => {
// iOS: "a2Jqsd0kanz..."
});
getFirstInstallTime()
Gets the time at which the app was first installed, in milliseconds.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getFirstInstallTime().then(firstInstallTime => {
// Android: 1517681764528
});
getFingerprint()
A string that uniquely identifies this build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getFingerprint().then(fingerprint => {
// "google/walleye/walleye:8.1.0/OPM2.171026.006.G1/4820017:user/release-keys"
});
getFontScale()
Gets the device font scale. The font scale is the ratio of the current system font to the "normal" font size, so if normal text is 10pt and the system font is currently 15pt, the font scale would be 1.5 This can be used to determine if accessability settings has been changed for the device; you may want to re-layout certain views if the font scale is significantly larger ( > 2.0 )
Examples
DeviceInfo.getFontScale().then(fontScale => {
// 1.2
});
getFreeDiskStorage()
Method that gets available storage size, in bytes, taking into account both root and data file systems calculation.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getFreeDiskStorage().then(freeDiskStorage => {
// Android: 17179869184
// iOS: 17179869184
});
Notes
The API used by this method for Android was changed in v6.0.0. The older version has been maintained below as getFreeDiskStorageOld()
. On iOS, getFreeDiskStorage()
and getFreeDiskStorageOld()
return the same value.
getFreeDiskStorageOld()
Old implementation of method that gets available storage size, in bytes.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getFreeDiskStorageOld().then(freeDiskStorage => {
// Android: 17179869184
// iOS: 17179869184
});
Notes
From developer.android.com:
This method was deprecated in API level 29.
Return the primary shared/external storage directory.
Note: don't be confused by the word "external" here. This directory can better be thought as media/shared storage. It is a filesystem that can hold a relatively large amount of data and that is shared across all applications (does not enforce permissions). Traditionally this is an SD card, but it may also be implemented as built-in storage in a device that is distinct from the protected internal storage and can be mounted as a filesystem on a computer.
getHardware()
The name of the hardware (from the kernel command line or /proc).
Examples
DeviceInfo.getHardware().then(hardware => {
// "walleye"
};
getHost()
Hostname
Examples
DeviceInfo.getHost().then(host => {
// "wprd10.hot.corp.google.com"
});
getIpAddress()
Deprecated Gets the device current IP address. (of wifi only) Switch to @react-native-community/netinfo or react-native-network-info
Examples
DeviceInfo.getIpAddress().then(ip => {
// "92.168.32.44"
});
Android Permissions
Notes
Support for iOS was added in 0.22.0
getIncremental()
The internal value used by the underlying source control to represent this build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getIncremental().then(incremental => {
// "4820017"
});
getInstallerPackageName()
The internal value used by the underlying source control to represent this build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getInstallerPackageName().then(installerPackageName => {
// Play Store: "com.android.vending"
// Amazon: "com.amazon.venezia"
// Samsung App Store: "com.sec.android.app.samsungapps"
// Developer, iOS: "unknown"
});
getInstallReferrer()
Gets the referrer string upon application installation.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getInstallReferrer().then(installReferrer => {
// If the app was installed from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myapp&referrer=my_install_referrer
// the result will be "my_install_referrer"
});
getInstanceId()
Gets the application instance ID.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getInstanceId().then(instanceId => {
// Android: ?
});
Notes
See https://developers.google.com/instance-id/
getLastUpdateTime()
Gets the time at which the app was last updated, in milliseconds.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getLastUpdateTime().then(lastUpdateTime => {
// Android: 1517681764992
});
getMacAddress()
Gets the network adapter MAC address.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getMacAddress().then(mac => {
// "E5:12:D8:E5:69:97"
});
Android Permissions
Notes
iOS: This method always return "02:00:00:00:00:00" as retrieving the MAC address is disabled since iOS 7
getManufacturer()
Gets the device manufacturer.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getManufacturer().then(manufacturer => {
// iOS: "Apple"
// Android: "Google"
// Windows: ?
});
getMaxMemory()
Returns the maximum amount of memory that the VM will attempt to use, in bytes.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getMaxMemory().then(maxMemory => {
// 402653183
});
getModel()
Gets the device model.
iOS warning: The list with device names is maintained by the community and could lag new devices. It is recommended to use getDeviceId()
since it's more reliable and always up-to-date with new iOS devices. We do accept pull requests that add new iOS devices to the list with device names.
Examples
let model = DeviceInfo.getModel();
// iOS: ?
// Android: ?
// Windows: ?
getPhoneNumber()
Gets the device phone number.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getPhoneNumber().then(phoneNumber => {
// Android: null return: no permission, empty string: unprogrammed or empty SIM1, e.g. "+15555215558": normal return value
});
Android Permissions
Notes
This can return
undefined
in certain cases and should not be relied on. SO entry on the subject.
getPowerState()
Gets the power state of the device including the battery level, whether it is plugged in, and if the system is currently operating in low power mode. Displays a warning on iOS if battery monitoring not enabled, or if attempted on an emulator (where monitoring is not possible)
Examples
DeviceInfo.getPowerState().then(state => {
// {
// batteryLevel: 0.759999,
// batteryState: 'unplugged',
// lowPowerMode: false,
// }
});
getProduct()
The name of the overall product.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getProduct().then(product => {
// "walleye"
});
getPreviewSdkInt()
The developer preview revision of a prerelease SDK.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getPreviewSdkInt().then(previewSdkInt => {
// 0
});
getReadableVersion()
Gets the application human readable version (same as getVersion() + '.' + getBuildNumber())
Examples
let readableVersion = DeviceInfo.getReadableVersion();
// iOS: 1.0.1.32
// Android: 1.0.1.234
// Windows: ?
getSerialNumber()
Gets the device serial number. Will be 'unknown' in almost all cases unless you have a privileged app and you know what you're doing.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getSerialNumber().then(serialNumber => {
// iOS: unknown
// Android: ? (maybe a serial number, if your app is privileged)
// Windows: unknown
});
getSecurityPatch()
The user-visible security patch level.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getSecurityPatch().then(securityPatch => {
// "2018-07-05"
});
getSystemName()
Gets the device OS name.
Examples
let systemName = DeviceInfo.getSystemName();
// iOS: "iOS" on newer iOS devices "iPhone OS" on older devices, including older iPad's.
// Android: "Android"
// Windows: ?
getSystemVersion()
Gets the device OS version.
Examples
let systemVersion = DeviceInfo.getSystemVersion();
// iOS: "11.0"
// Android: "7.1.1"
// Windows: ?
getBuildId()
Gets build number of the operating system.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getBuildId().then(buildId => {
// iOS: "12A269"
// tvOS: not available
// Android: "13D15"
// Windows: not available
});
getTags()
Comma-separated tags describing the build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getTags().then(tags => {
// "release-keys, unsigned, debug",
});
getType()
The type of build.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getType().then(type => {
// "user", "eng"
});
getTotalDiskCapacity()
Method that gets full disk storage size, in bytes, taking into account both root and data file systems calculation.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getTotalDiskCapacity().then(capacity => {
// Android: 17179869184
// iOS: 17179869184
});
Notes
The API used by this method for Android was changed in v6.0.0. The older version has been maintained below as getTotalDiskCapacityOld()
. On iOS, getTotalDiskCapacity()
and getTotalDiskCapacityOld()
return the same value.
getTotalDiskCapacityOld()
Old implementation of method that gets full disk storage size, in bytes.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getTotalDiskCapacityOld().then(capacity => {
// Android: 17179869184
// iOS: 17179869184
});
getTotalMemory()
Gets the device total memory, in bytes.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getTotalMemory().then(totalMemory => {
// 1995018240
});
getUniqueId()
This is a constant and may be referenced directly
Gets the device unique ID.
On Android it is currently identical to getAndroidId()
in this module.
On iOS it uses the DeviceUID
uid identifier.
On Windows it uses Windows.Security.ExchangeActiveSyncProvisioning.EasClientDeviceInformation.id
.
Examples
let uniqueId = DeviceInfo.getUniqueId();
// iOS: "FCDBD8EF-62FC-4ECB-B2F5-92C9E79AC7F9"
// Android: "dd96dec43fb81c97"
// Windows: ?
Notes
- iOS: This is
IDFV
or a random string if IDFV is unavaliable. Once UID is generated it is stored in iOS Keychain and NSUserDefaults. So it would stay the same even if you delete the app or reset IDFV. You can carefully consider it a persistent, cross-install unique ID. It can be changed only in case someone manually override values in Keychain/NSUserDefaults or if Apple would change Keychain and NSUserDefaults implementations. Beware: The IDFV is calculated using your bundle identifier and thus will be different in app extensions.- android: Prior to Oreo, this id (ANDROID_ID) will always be the same once you set up your phone.
syncUniqueId()
This method is intended for iOS.
This synchronizes uniqueId with IDFV
or sets new a random string.
On iOS it uses the DeviceUID
uid identifier.
On other platforms it just call getUniqueId()
in this module.
Examples
DeviceInfo.syncUniqueId().then(uniqueId => {
// iOS: "FCDBD8EF-62FC-4ECB-B2F5-92C9E79AC7F9"
// Android: "dd96dec43fb81c97"
// Windows: ?
});
Notes
- If user moved or restored data from one iOS device to second iOS device then he will have two different devices with same
uniqueId
in Keychain/NSUserDefaults. User can callsyncUniqueId()
on new iOS device. That will update hisuniqueId
fromIDFV
or a random string.
getUsedMemory()
Gets the app memory usage, in bytes.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getUsedMemory().then(usedMemory => {
// 23452345
});
getUserAgent()
Gets the device User Agent.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getUserAgent().then(userAgent => {
// iOS: "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 9_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/601.1.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/9.0 Mobile/13B143"
// tvOS: not available
// Android: ?
// Windows: ?
});
getVersion()
Gets the application version.
Examples
let version = DeviceInfo.getVersion();
// iOS: "1.0"
// Android: "1.0"
// Windows: ?
isAirplaneMode()
Tells if the device is in Airplane Mode.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isAirplaneMode().then(airplaneModeOn => {
// false
});
Notes
- This only works if the remote debugger is disabled.
isBatteryCharging()
Tells if the battery is currently charging.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isBatteryCharging().then(isCharging => {
// true or false
});
isEmulator()
Tells if the application is running in an emulator.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isEmulator().then(isEmulator => {
// false
});
isPinOrFingerprintSet()
Tells if a PIN number or a fingerprint was set for the device.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isPinOrFingerprintSet().then(isPinOrFingerprintSet => {
if (!isPinOrFingerprintSet) {
// ...
}
});
isTablet()
Tells if the device is a tablet.
Examples
let isTablet = DeviceInfo.isTablet();
// true
isLandscape()
Tells if the device is currently in landscape mode.
Examples
DeviceInfo.isLandscape().then(isLandscape => {
// true
});
hasGms()
Tells if the device supports Google Mobile Services.
Examples
let hasGms = DeviceInfo.hasGms();
// true
hasHms()
Tells if the device supports Huawei Mobile Services.
Examples
let hasHms = DeviceInfo.hasHms();
// true
hasNotch()
Tells if the device has a notch.
Examples
let hasNotch = DeviceInfo.hasNotch();
// true
getDeviceType()
Returns the device's type as a string, which will be one of:
Handset
Tablet
Tv
unknown
Examples
let type = DeviceInfo.getDeviceType();
// 'Handset'
supported32BitAbis()
An ordered list of 32 bit ABIs supported by this device.
Examples
DeviceInfo.supported32BitAbis().then(abis => {
// ["armeabi-v7a", "armeabi"]
});
supported64BitAbis()
An ordered list of 64 bit ABIs supported by this device.
Examples
DeviceInfo.supported64BitAbis().then(abis => {
// ["arm64-v8a"]
});
supportedAbis()
Returns a list of supported processor architecture version
Examples
DeviceInfo.supportedAbis().then(abis => {
// [ "arm64 v8", "Intel x86-64h Haswell", "arm64-v8a", "armeabi-v7a", "armeabi" ]
});
hasSystemFeature(feature)
Tells if the device has a specific system feature.
Examples
DeviceInfo.hasSystemFeature('amazon.hardware.fire_tv').then(hasFeature => {
// true or false
});
getSystemAvailableFeatures()
Returns a list of available system features on Android.
Examples
DeviceInfo.getSystemAvailableFeatures().then(features => {
// ["android.software.backup", "android.hardware.screen.landscape", "android.hardware.wifi", ...]
});
isLocationEnabled()
Tells if the device has location services turned off at the device-level (NOT related to app-specific permissions)
Examples
DeviceInfo.isLocationEnabled().then(enabled => {
// true or false
});
isHeadphonesConnected()
Tells if the device is connected to wired headset or bluetooth headphones
Examples
DeviceInfo.isHeadphonesConnected().then(enabled => {
// true or false
})
getAvailableLocationProviders()
Returns an object of platform-specfic location providers/servcies, with boolean
value whether or not they are currently available.
NOTE: This function requires access to the Location permission on Android
Android Example
DeviceInfo.getAvailableLocationProviders().then(providers => {
// {
// gps: true
// network: true
// passive: true
// }
});
iOS Example
DeviceInfo.getAvailableLocationProviders().then(providers => {
// {
// headingAvailable: false
// isRangingAvailable: false
// locationServicesEnabled: true
// significantLocationChangeMonitoringAvailable: true
// }
});
Hooks & Events
Currently iOS & Android only (web support for battery/charging-related APIs).
useBatteryLevel or RNDeviceInfo_batteryLevelDidChange
Fired when the battery level changes; sent no more frequently than once per minute.
Examples
import { useBatteryLevel } from 'react-native-device-info'
const batteryLevel = useBatteryLevel(); // 0.759999
<Text>{ batteryLevel }</Text>
import { NativeEventEmitter, NativeModules } from 'react-native';
const deviceInfoEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(NativeModules.RNDeviceInfo);
deviceInfoEmitter.addListener('RNDeviceInfo_batteryLevelDidChange', level => {
// 0.759999
});
useBatteryLevelIsLow or RNDeviceInfo_batteryLevelIsLow
Fired when the battery drops is considered low
| Platform | Percentage | | -------- | ---------- | | iOS | 20 | | Android | 15 | | Web | 20 |
Examples
import { useBatteryLevelIsLow } from 'react-native-device-info'
const batteryLevelIsLow = useBatteryLevelIsLow(); // 0.19
<Text>{ batteryLevelIsLow }</Text>
import { NativeEventEmitter, NativeModules } from 'react-native';
const deviceInfoEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(NativeModules.RNDeviceInfo);
deviceInfoEmitter.addListener('RNDeviceInfo_batteryLevelIsLow', level => {
// 0.19
});
usePowerState or RNDeviceInfo_powerStateDidChange
Fired when the battery state changes, for example when the device enters charging mode or is unplugged.
Examples
import { usePowerState } from 'react-native-device-info'
const powerState = usePowerState(); // 'charging'
<Text>{ powerState }</Text>
import { NativeEventEmitter, NativeModules } from 'react-native'
const deviceInfoEmitter = new NativeEventEmitter(NativeModules.RNDeviceInfo)
deviceInfoEmitter.addListener('RNDeviceInfo_powerStateDidChange', { batteryState } => {
// 'charging'
});
useFirstInstallTime
Gets the time at which the app was first installed, in milliseconds.
Example
import { useFirstInstallTime } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useFirstInstallTime(); // { loading: true, result: 1517681764528}
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
useDeviceName
Gets the device name.
Example
import { useDeviceName } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useDeviceName(); // { loading: true, result: "Becca's iPhone 6"}
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
useHasSystemFeature
Tells if the device has a specific system feature.
Example
import { useHasSystemFeature } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useHasSystemFeature('amazon.hardware.fire_tv'); // { loading: true, result: false }
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
useIsEmulator
Get whether the application is running in an emulator.
Example
import { useIsEmulator } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useIsEmulator(); // { loading: true, result: false }
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
useManufacturer
Gets the device manufacturer.
Example
import { useManufacturer } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useManufacturer(); // { loading: true, result: "Apple"}
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
useIsHeadphonesConnected
Tells if the device is connected to wired headset or bluetooth headphones.
This hook subscribes to the event, RNDeviceInfo_headphoneConnectionDidChange
, and updates the result
field accordingly.
Example
import { useIsHeadphonesConnected } from 'react-native-device-info';
const { loading, result } = useIsHeadphonesConnected(); // { loading: true, result: false}
<Text>{loading ? 'loading...' : result}</Text>;
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Native interoperatibily
If you need to check for device type from the native side, you can use the following:
import com.learnium.resolver.DeviceTypeResolver
...
deviceTypeResolver = new DeviceTypeResolver(context);
...
//Check if the device is a Tablet:
if(deviceTypeResolver.isTablet){
...
}else{
...
}
Troubleshooting
When installing or using react-native-device-info
, you may encounter the following problems:
react-native-device-info
uses com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm
to provide getInstanceId().
This can lead to conflicts when building the Android application.
If you're using a different version of com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm
in your app, you can define the
googlePlayServicesVersion
gradle variable in your build.gradle
file to tell react-native-device-info
what version
it should require. See the example project included here for a sample.
If you're using a different library that conflicts with com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm
, and you are certain you know what you are doing such that you will avoid version conflicts, you can simply
ignore this dependency in your gradle file:
compile(project(':react-native-device-info')) {
exclude group: 'com.google.android.gms'
}
Seems to be a bug caused by react-native link
. You can manually delete libRNDeviceInfo-tvOS.a
in Xcode -> [Your iOS build target] -> Build Phrases -> Link Binary with Libraries
.
This is a system level log that may be turned off by executing:
xcrun simctl spawn booted log config --mode "level:off" --subsystem com.apple.CoreTelephony
.
To undo the command, you can execute:
xcrun simctl spawn booted log config --mode "level:info" --subsystem com.apple.CoreTelephony
RN<=59 You may need to adjust your Podfile like this if you use Cocoapods and have undefined symbols or duplicate React definitions
target 'yourTargetName' do
# See http://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/integration-with-existing-apps.html#configuring-cocoapods-dependencies
pod 'React', :path => '../node_modules/react-native', :subspecs => [
'Core',
'CxxBridge', # Include this for RN >= 0.47
'DevSupport', # Include this to enable In-App Devmenu if RN >= 0.43
'RCTText',
'RCTNetwork',
'RCTWebSocket', # Needed for debugging
'RCTAnimation', # Needed for FlatList and animations running on native UI thread
# Add any other subspecs you want to use in your project
]
# Explicitly include Yoga if you are using RN >= 0.42.0
pod 'yoga', :path => '../node_modules/react-native/ReactCommon/yoga'
# Third party deps podspec link - you may have multiple pods here, just an example
pod 'RNDeviceInfo', path: '../node_modules/react-native-device-info'
end
# if you see errors about React duplicate definitions, this fixes it. The same works for yoga.
post_install do |installer|
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
if target.name == "React"
target.remove_from_project
end
end
end
react-native-device-info
contains native code, and needs to be mocked. Jest Snapshot support may work though.
If you do not have a Jest Setup file configured, you should add the following to your Jest settings and create the jest.setup.js file in project root:
setupFiles: ['<rootDir>/jest.setup.js'];
You should then add the following to your Jest setup file to mock the DeviceInfo Native Module:
import mockRNDeviceInfo from 'react-native-device-info/jest/react-native-device-info-mock';
jest.mock('react-native-device-info', () => mockRNDeviceInfo);
Checkout the example project for more information.
Some of the APIs (like getBatteryState) will throw warnings in certain conditions like on tvOS or the iOS emulator. This won't be visible in production but even in development it may be irritating. It is useful to have the warnings because these devices return no state, and that can be surprising, leading to github support issues. The warnings is intended to educate you as a developer. If the warnings are troublesome you may try this in your code to suppress them:
import { YellowBox } from 'react-native';
YellowBox.ignoreWarnings(['Battery state']);
Release Notes
See the CHANGELOG.md.
Contributing
Please see the contributing guide
.
react-native-dom
As a courtesy to developers, this library was made compatible in v0.21.6 with react-native-dom and react-native-web by providing an empty polyfill in order to avoid breaking builds.
Only getUserAgent() will return a correct value. All other API methods will return an "empty" value of its documented return type: 0
for numbers, ''
for strings, false
for booleans.