A simple React Native plugin to switch a flashlight on/off.
Currently supports both iOS (>= 8.0) and Android (all versions).
Applies the permission checks on Android API >=25 devices. Below API 25, Android will automatically require the user to accept permissions on install / update.
npm install --save react-native-torch
react-native link react-native-torchnpm install react-native-torch --save- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries➜Add Files to [your project's name] - Go to
node_modules➜react-native-torchand addRCTTorch.xcodeproj - Expand the
RCTTorch.xcodeproj➜Productsfolder - In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRCTTorch.ato your project'sBuild Phases➜Link Binary With Libraries - Click
RCTTorch.xcodeprojin the project navigator and go theBuild Settingstab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). In theSearch Pathssection, look forHeader Search Pathsand make sure it contains both$(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/Reactand$(SRCROOT)/../../../React- mark both asrecursive.
importTorchfrom'react-native-torch';Torch.switchState(true);// Turn ONTorch.switchState(false);// Turn OFFimportTorchfrom'react-native-torch';import{Platform}from'react-native';if(Platform.OS==='ios'){Torch.switchState(this.isTorchOn);}else{constcameraAllowed=awaitTorch.requestCameraPermission('Camera Permissions',// dialog title'We require camera permissions to use the torch on the back of your phone.'// dialog body);if(cameraAllowed){Torch.switchState(this.isTorchOn);}}try{awaitTorch.switchState(newTorchState);this.setState({isTorchOn: newTorchState});}catch(e){ToastAndroid.show('We seem to have an issue accessing your torch',ToastAndroid.SHORT);}NOTE: iOS fails silently, on Android, you can still call without the try/catch block and it won't cause a crash
A demo application TorchDemo is also available.
Android version has flow support.