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react-native-appstore-version-checker

v3.0.0

Published

A react native module to find the app version on play store and ios app store

Downloads

8,847

Readme

react-native-appstore-version-checker npm

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A react native module to check an app's version on playstore or ios app store. This module can be used to check if your app has a new version on playstore or apple app store. or you can even check what is the latest version of another app on playstore.

Getting started

npm install react-native-appstore-version-checker --save

or

yarn add react-native-appstore-version-checker

Automatic installation

react-native link react-native-appstore-version-checker

Manual installation

iOS

Nothing to be done here ( its pure JS for IOS ;) )

Android

  1. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java
  • Add import com.masteratul.RNAppstoreVersionCheckerPackage; to the imports at the top of the file
  • Add new RNAppstoreVersionCheckerPackage() to the list returned by the getPackages() method
  1. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
   include ':react-native-appstore-version-checker'
   project(':react-native-appstore-version-checker').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir,     '../node_modules/react-native-appstore-version-checker/android')
  1. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
   compile project(':react-native-appstore-version-checker')

Usage

import { getAppstoreAppMetadata } from "react-native-appstore-version-checker";

or;

var getAppstoreAppMetadata = require("react-native-appstore-version-checker")
  .getAppstoreAppMetadata;

//On Android u can do
getAppstoreAppMetadata("com.supercell.clashofclans") //put any apps packageId here
  .then(metadata => {
    console.log(
      "clashofclans android app version on playstore",
      metadata.version,
      "published on",
      metadata.currentVersionReleaseDate
    );
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.log("error occurred", err);
  });

//On IOS u can do
getAppstoreAppMetadata("529479190") //put any apps id here
  .then(appVersion => {
    console.log(
      "clashofclans android app version on appstore",
      metadata.version,
      "published on",
      metadata.currentVersionReleaseDate
    );
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.log("error occurred", err);
  });

How To find an appid in IOS or packageId in Android

IOS

Finding appid for an ios app

Search for an app on itunes store. Lets take the example of clash of clans.

The area marked on red is the app's appid

ANDROID

Finding packageId for an android app

Search for an app on playstore. Lets take the example of clash of clans.

The area marked on red is the app's packageId

Advanced Options

getAppstoreAppMetadata(identifier, options);

params:

  • identifier is the app package id like com.example.app

  • options contains values which can affect the result obtained from the store

    - `jquerySelectors` [Android] object with metadata property names to dom dom element identifiers (much like jquery selector) for playstore app page. Currently to get the appversion from the page we do load `https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=<app package id>` and parse `$('body > [itemprop="softwareVersion"]')` but you can optionally pass in a custom selector if you want. This is useful if dom structure of the app store page changes in the future.
    
    - `typeOfId` [iOS] (default is `id`) It can be either `id` or `bundleId`. If the `typeOfId` is `id` you need to pass `identifier` as appid and if `typeOfId` is `bundleId` you need to pass bundleIdentifier to `identifier`. It is basically, the query parameter for `https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?${typeOfId}=${identifier}`.

    Currently to get the ios version number from app store we hit the url https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?id=<app id> by default. or we can also hit https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=<app bundle id> if we pass typeOfId as bundleId. When we hit the above said urls we get json with all the info of the app.

    - `country` [iOS] (default is `us`) The two-letter country code for the store you want to search. The search uses the default store front for the specified country.
const storeSpecificId =
  Platform.OS === "ios" ? "529479190" : "com.supercell.clashofclans";

getAppstoreAppMetadata(storeSpecificId, {
  jquerySelectors: {
    version: "[itemprop='softwareVersion']"
  },
  typeOfId: "id",
  country: "de"
});
getAppstoreAppVersion(identifier, options);

getAppstoreAppVersion has been maintained with previous versions for backwards compatibility. The only difference is that instead of jquerySelectors, the options objet only takes one selector for the app version and it's called jquerySelector.

Example

const storeSpecificId =
  Platform.OS === "ios" ? "529479190" : "com.supercell.clashofclans";

getAppstoreAppVersion(storeSpecificId, {
  jquerySelector: "[itemprop='softwareVersion']",
  typeOfId: "id",
  country: "de"
});

Quick note: it will get the public version from stores, that is, will not get alfa, beta or internal versions.

Contributors

License

MIT

© Atul R