ReScript bindings for @react-native-community/netinfo.
npm install @reason-react-native/netinfo@reason-react-native/netinfo


ReScript / Reason bindings for@react-native-community/netinfo.
Exposed as ReactNativeNetInfo module.
@reason-react-native/netinfo X.y.\* means it's compatible with@react-native-community/netinfo X.y.\*
When@react-native-community/netinfo
is properly installed & configured by following their installation instructions,
you can install the bindings:
``console`
npm install @reason-react-native/netinfoor
yarn add @reason-react-native/netinfo
@reason-react-native/netinfo should be added to bs-dependencies in yourbsconfig.json:
`diff`
{
//...
"bs-dependencies": [
"reason-react",
"reason-react-native",
// ...
+ "@reason-react-native/netinfo"
],
//...
}
#### netInfoConfiguration
To be used only when the platform does not natively supply information on
internet reachability.
| Property | Type | Description |
| ---------------------------- | ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| reachabilityUrl | string | URL used to test if the internet is reachable. |reachabilityTest
| | response => bool | A function to handle the response object returned when the reachability URL is called. It should return true if the response indicates that the internet is reachable. |reachabilityShortTimeout
| | float | Number of seconds between internet reachability checks when the internet was not previously detected. |reachabilityLongTimeout
| | float | Number of seconds between internet reachability checks when the internet was previously detected. |reachabilityRequestTimeout
| | float | Number of milliseconds allowed before reachability check fails. |
#### netInfoStateType
Kind of the current network connection. Valid values are:
| Value | Platforms | Connection State |
| ----------- | --------------------- | ---------------- |
| none | Android, iOS, Windows | Not active |unknown
| | Android, iOS, Windows | Undetermined |cellular
| | Android, iOS, Windows | Active |wifi
| | Android, iOS, Windows | Active |bluetooth
| | Android | Active |ethernet
| | Android, Windows | Active |wimax
| | Android | Active |vpn
| | Android | Active |other
| | Android, iOS, Windows | Active |
#### netInfoCellularGeneration
Cellular generation of the current network connection. Valid values are:
| Value | Notes |
| ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| net2g | Inlined as "2g". Returned for CDMA, EDGE, GPRS and IDEN connections |net3g
| | Inlined as "3g". Returned for EHRPD, EVDO, HSPA, HSUPA, HSDPA and UTMS connections. |net4g
| | Inlined as "4g". Returned for HSPAP and LTE connections |
#### netInfoState
`reason`
type netInfoState = {
.
"_type": netInfoStateType,
"isConnected": bool,
"isInternetReachable": bool,
"isWifiEnabled": bool,
"details": Js.Null.t(details),
};
- isConnected will be true if there is an active connection (but not implyisInternetReachable
that the internet is necessarily reachable).
- will be true if the internet can be reached using theisWifiEnabled
active connection
- will be true if WiFi is enabled on the device, and false
otherwise. _Android only_.
details key will have value Js.Null.empty (null) when _type is null orunknown.
#### details
details depends on _type given within netInfoState. If_type is not null or unknown, details is an object as below:
`reason`
type details = {
.
"isConnectionExpensive": bool,
"ssid": Js.Nullable.t(string),
"strength": Js.Nullable.t(int),
"ipAddress": Js.Nullable.t(string),
"subnet": Js.Nullable.t(string),
"cellularGeneration": Js.Nullable.t(netInfoCellularGeneration),
"carrier": Js.Nullable.t(string),
};
| Property | Platform | Type | Description |
| ----------------------- | --------------------- | ------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| isConnectionExpensive | Android, iOS, Windows | bool | If network connection is considered _expensive_ in either energy or monetary terms. |
Note that some keys may only exist in the JS object when _type is wifi orcellular. Accordingly, in Reason, keys may have valuesJs.Nullable.undefined.
- ssid, strength, ipAddress and subnet will have valueJs.Nullable.undefined
unless _type is wifi.cellularGeneration
- and carrier will have value Js.Nullable.undefined_type
unless is cellular.
##### _type is wifi
| Property | Platform | Type | Description |
| ----------- | ----------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ssid | Android, iOS (not tvOS) | Js.Nullable.t(string) | SSID of the network. May have value Js.Nullable.undefined, Js.Nullable.null, or be an empty string if undetermined. On iOS, make sure your app meets at least one of the following requirements. On Android, make sure the ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION permission is listed in AndroidManifest.xml and accepted by the user. |strength
| | Android | Js.Nullable.t(string) | If signal strength can be determined, will be an integer number from 0 to 5. May have value Js.Nullable.undefined otherwise. |ipAddress
| | Android, iOS | Js.Nullable.t(string) | External IP address. Can be in IPv4 or IPv6 format. May have value Js.Nullable.undefined if undetermined. |subnet
| | Android, iOS | Js.Nullable.t(string) | The subnet mask in IPv4 format. May have value Js.Nullable.undefined if undetermined. |
##### type is cellular
| Property | Platform | Type | Description |
| -------------------- | --------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| cellularGeneration | Android, iOS, Windows | NetInfoCellularGeneration | Generation of cell network the user is connected to. This can give an indication of speed, but no guarantees. May have value Js.Nullable.null if generation cannot be determined. |carrier
| | Android, iOS | string | The network carrier name. May have value Js.Nullable.undefined or may be empty if undetermined. |
#### configure
`reason`
configure: netInfoConfiguration => unit
#### fetch
To query state of the active connection, returns netInfoState wrapped in aPromise.
`reason`
fetch: unit => Js.Promise.t(netInfoState)
Below example demonstrates determination of the cellular connection generation,
using this method.
`reason`
React.useEffect0(() => {
Js.Promise.(
ReactNativeNetInfo.fetch()
|> then_(w =>
{
switch (w##details->Js.Null.toOption) {
| None => "Connection type is none or unknown"->Js.Console.warn
| Some(x) =>
let y = x##cellularGeneration;
switch (y->Js.Nullable.toOption) {
| None =>
if (y == Js.Nullable.undefined) {
"Connection type is wifi, bluetooth, ethernet, wimax, vpn or other"
->Js.Console.warn;
} else {
"Connection generation unknown"->Js.Console.warn;
}
| Some(z) =>
if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net2G) {
"2G connection"->Js.Console.warn;
} else if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net3G) {
"3G connection"->Js.Console.warn;
} else {
"4G connection"->Js.Console.warn;
}
};
};
}
->resolve
)
|> catch(err => "error"->Js.Console.warn->resolve)
|> ignore
);
None;
});
#### fetchInterface
To query the connection state for a particular interface.
`reasoncellular |
fetchInterface: [ | ethernet | wifi] => Js.Promise.t(netInfoState)
``
#### addEventListener
To subscribe to the connection state; accepts a listener of type
netInfoState => unit and returns an unsubscribe method of type unit => unit.
The listener will be called once following subscription and each time connection
state changes.
`reason`
addEventListener: (netInfoState => unit) => t
where
`reason`
type t = unit => unit
Below example demonstrates subscribing to changes in connection state:
`reason`
React.useEffect0(() => {
let remove =
ReactNativeNetInfo.addEventListener(w =>
(
switch (w##details->Js.Null.toOption) {
| None => "Connection type is none or unknown"
| Some(x) =>
let y = x##cellularGeneration;
switch (y->Js.Nullable.toOption) {
| None =>
if (y == Js.Nullable.undefined) {
"Connection type is wifi, bluetooth, ethernet, wimax, vpn or other";
} else {
"Connection generation unknown";
}
| Some(z) =>
if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net2G) {
"2G connection";
} else if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net3G) {
"3G connection";
} else {
"4G connection";
}
};
}
)
->Js.Console.warn
);
Js.Console.warn(remove);
Some(() => remove());
});
#### useNetInfo
This method returns a React Hook with type netInfoState
`reason`
useNetInfo: unit => netInfoState
Below example demonstrates its use within a Text component:
`reason``
(
switch (ReactNativeNetInfo.useNetInfo()##details->Js.Null.toOption) {
| None => "Connection type is none or unknown"
| Some(x) =>
let y = x##cellularGeneration;
switch (y->Js.Nullable.toOption) {
| None =>
if (y == Js.Nullable.undefined) {
"Connection type is wifi, bluetooth, ethernet, wimax, vpn or other";
} else {
"Connection generation unknown";
}
| Some(z) =>
if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net2G) {
"2G connection";
} else if (z == ReactNativeNetInfo.net3G) {
"3G connection";
} else {
"4G connection";
}
};
}
)
->React.string
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