React Native library for using OpenTok.
This library is now officially supported by Vonage.
In this repo, you'll find the OpenTok React Native library.
Install node.js
Install and update Xcode (you will need a Mac). (See the React Native iOS installation instructions.)
Install and update Android Studio. (See the React Native Android installation instructions.)
See the system requirements for the OpenTok Android SDK and OpenTok iOS SDK. (The OpenTok React Native SDK has the same requirements for Android and iOS.)
In your terminal, change into your React Native project's directory.
Add the library using npm
or yarn
:
npm install opentok-react-native
yarn add opentok-react-native
Install the iOS pods:
npx pod-install
For React Native versions prior to 0.60:
Add this to your Podfile:
target '<YourProjectName>' do
# Pods for <YourProject>
pod 'OTXCFramework', '2.28.2'
end
Run react-native link opentok-react-native
.
These steps are not necessary in React Native version 0.60 and later.
Ensure you have enabled both camera and microphone usage by adding the following entries to the Info.plist
file:
<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the camera is accessed for the first time</string>
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the microphone is accessed for the first time</string>
When you create an archive of your app, the privacy manifest settings required by Apple's App store are added automatically with this version of the OpenTok React Native SDK.
If your app will use the OTPublisher.setVideoTransformers()
or OTPublisher.setAudioTransformers()
method, you need to include the following in your Podfile:
pod 'VonageClientSDKVideoTransformers'
If you try to archive the app and it fails, please do the following:
Go to Target.
Click Build Phases.
Under the Link Binary With Libraries section, remove libOpenTokReactNative.a
and add it again.
In your terminal, change into your project directory.
For React Native versions prior to 0.60:
react-native link opentok-react-native
This step is not necessary in React Native version 0.60 and later.
Run bundle install
.
Make sure the following in your app's gradle compileSdkVersion
, buildToolsVersion
, minSdkVersion
, and targetSdkVersion
are greater than or equal to versions specified in the OpenTok React Native library.
For older Android devices, add the following permissions to the AndroidManifest.xml
file:
android.permission.BLUETOOTH
-- The default audio device supports
Bluetooth audio. If your app does not use the default audio device and does not
use Bluetooth, you can remove this permission.
android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
-- You need to enable this for API level 31 and above. If you want
to use the Bluetooth device with Android SDK DefaultAudioDevice targeting API level 31 and above, please
ask for runtime permissions in the app or enable the ("Nearby devices/Bluetooth") permission manually in
the app settings.
android.permission.BROADCAST_STICKY
-- We have determined that this is unused by
the OpenTok Android SDK, and we will remove this permission from an upcoming release.
android.permission.CAMERA
-- If your app does not use the default video capturer
and does not access the camera, you can remove this permission.
android.permission.INTERNET
-- Required.
android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS
-- If your app does not use the default audio
device and does not access the microphone, you can remove this permission.
android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
-- The OpenTok Android SDK requests this permission in API level 22
and lower, and 31 and above.
android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO
-- If your app does not use the default audio
device and does not access the microphone, you can remove this permission.
For newer versions of Android — API Level 23
(Android 6.0) and later — you do not need to add these to your app manifest. The OpenTok React Native SDK adds them automatically. However, if you use Android 21+, certain permissions require you to prompt the user.
Your app can remove any of these permissions that will not be required. See this post and this Android documentation. For example, this removes the android.permission.CAMERA
permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" tools:node="remove"/>
If your app will use the OTPublisher.setVideoTransformers()
or OTPublisher.setAudioTransformers()
method, you need to include the following in your app/build.gradle file:
implementation "com.vonage:client-sdk-video-transformers:2.28.0"
Bintray support has ended (official announcement: https://jfrog.com/blog/into-the-sunset-bintray-jcenter-gocenter-and-chartcenter/). In your app build.gradle file you need to remove reference to jcenter
and replace it with mavenCentral
. Example:
// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.
buildscript {
...
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
}
...
}
allprojects {
repositories {
maven {
// All of React Native (JS, Obj-C sources, Android binaries) is installed from npm
url("$rootDir/../node_modules/react-native/android")
}
maven {
// Android JSC is installed from npm
url("$rootDir/../node_modules/jsc-android/dist")
}
mavenCentral {
// We don't want to fetch react-native from Maven Central as there are
// older versions over there.
content {
excludeGroup "com.facebook.react"
}
}
google()
maven { url 'https://www.jitpack.io' }
}
}
See the docs.
To see this library in action, check out the opentok-react-native-samples repo.
Interested in contributing? We :heart: pull requests! See the Contribution guidelines.
We love to hear from you so if you have questions, comments or find a bug in the project, let us know! You can either: