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react-native-store-version

v1.4.1

Published

This module check an app's version on google playstore or ios app store. By writing code successfully, you can make a forced update.

Downloads

24,206

Readme

react-native-store-version

This module check an app's version on google playstore or ios app store.
By writing code successfully, you can make a forced update.

I've only been updating occasionally, but I'd be happy to sponsor you to keep me motivated. https://github.com/sponsors/watanabeyu

Installation

$ npm install --save react-native-store-version

CHANGELOG

v1.4.0

  • Sorry for the long wait for an update.
  • fix android.ts by hussainimdad004
    • https://github.com/watanabeyu/react-native-store-version/issues/39
  • use prettier
  • move example to snack

v1.3.0

  • if failed, throw an error.
  • add result detail.

Usage

import checkVersion from 'react-native-store-version';

export default function App() {
  useEffect(() => {
    const init = async () => {
      try {
        const check = await checkVersion({
          version: '1.0.0', // app local version
          iosStoreURL: 'ios app store url',
          androidStoreURL: 'android app store url',
          country: 'jp', // default value is 'jp'
        });

        if (check.result === 'new') {
          // if app store version is new
        }
      } catch (e) {
        console.log(e);
      }
    };

    init();
  }, []);
}

Return value

// correct
{
  local: "1.0.0",
  remote: "1.1.0",
  result: "new", // "new" | "old" | "equal"
  detail: "remote > local", // "remote > local" | "remote < local" | "remote === local"
}

// catch error
{
  message: "string",
}

result compare from a local to remote.
If local(1.0.0) and remote(1.1.0), result is new.

Example

Check out example on snack