iOS 10 and up, haptic feedback for React Native applications
npm install react-native-haptic$ npm install react-native-haptic --save
#### Link the library to the XCode proj of your React Native project (ios -> "your_project.xcodeproj").
1. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click Libraries ➜ Add Files to [your project's name]
2. Go to node_modules ➜ -react-native-haptic and add ReactNativeHaptic.xcodeproj
3. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libReactNativeHaptic.a to your project's Build Phases ➜ Link Binary With Libraries
4. Run your project (Cmd+R)<
javascript
import ReactNativeHaptic from 'react-native-haptic';
ReactNativeHaptic.generate('notification')}>
`
Example
!alt tagI would suggest to run the example directly on your device, since chances are you won't feel the feedback in the simulator ;)
Methods
`javascript
/**
* @static
* @method prepare
* @description Prepares the Taptic Engine (Awaken state). Usually used seconds before triggering a feedback.
* This is optional, mostly used when the feedback needs to be synced with sound.
*
*/
static prepare() {
ReactNativeHaptic.prepare();
}
/**
* @static
* @method Generate
* @description Triggers haptic feedback of type :type
* @param type Type of haptic feedback
*/ static generate(type: 'impact' | 'notification' | 'selection' | 'impactLight' | 'impactMedium' | 'impactHeavy' | 'notificationError' | ' notificationSuccess' | 'notificationWarning') {
ReactNativeHaptic.generate(type);
}
``