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The only React Native http post file uploader with android and iOS background support. If you are uploading large files like videos, use this so your users can background your app during a long upload.

NOTE: Use major version 4 with RN 47.0 and greater. If you have RN less than 47, use 3.0. To view all available versions: npm show react-native-background-upload versions

Installation for React Native >= 0.47

npm install --save react-native-background-upload

or

yarn add react-native-background-upload

Installation for React Native < 0.47

npm install --save [email protected]

Automatic Native Library Linking

react-native link react-native-background-upload

Manual Native Library Linking

iOS

  1. In the XCode's "Project navigator", right click on your project's Libraries folder ➜ Add Files to <...>
  2. Go to node_modulesreact-native-background-uploadios ➜ select VydiaRNFileUploader.xcodeproj
  3. Add VydiaRNFileUploader.a to Build Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries

Android

  1. Add the following lines to android/settings.gradle:

    include ':react-native-background-upload'
    project(':react-native-background-upload').projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../node_modules/react-native-background-upload/android')
  2. Add the compile and resolutionStrategy line to the dependencies in android/app/build.gradle:

    configurations.all { resolutionStrategy.force 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.4.1' } // required by react-native-background-upload until React Native supports okhttp >= okhttp 3.5
    
    dependencies {
        compile project(':react-native-background-upload')
    }
  3. Add the import and link the package in MainApplication.java:

    import com.vydia.RNUploader.UploaderReactPackage;  <-- add this import
    
    public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {
        @Override
        protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
            return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
                new MainReactPackage(),
                new UploaderReactPackage() // <-- add this line
            );
        }
    }
  4. Ensure Android SDK versions. Open your app's android/app/build.gradle file. Ensure compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion are 25. Otherwise you'll get compilation errors.

Usage

import Upload from 'react-native-background-upload'

const options = {
  url: 'https://myservice.com/path/to/post',
  path: 'file://path/to/file/on/device',
  method: 'POST',
  type: 'raw',
  headers: {
    'my-custom-header': 's3headervalueorwhateveryouneed'
  },
  // Below are options only supported on Android
  notification: {
    enabled: true
  }
}

Upload.startUpload(options).then((uploadId) => {
  console.log('Upload started')
  Upload.addListener('progress', uploadId, (data) => {
    console.log(`Progress: ${data.progress}%`)
  })
  Upload.addListener('error', uploadId, (data) => {
    console.log(`Error: ${data.error}%`)
  })
  Upload.addListener('cancelled', uploadId, (data) => {
    console.log(`Cancelled!`)
  })
  Upload.addListener('completed', uploadId, (data) => {
    // data includes responseCode: number and responseBody: Object
    console.log('Completed!')
  })
}).catch((err) => {
  console.log('Upload error!', err)
})

Multipart Uploads

Just set the type option to multipart and set the field option. Example:

const options = {
  url: 'https://myservice.com/path/to/post',
  path: 'file://path/to/file/on/device',
  method: 'POST',
  field: 'uploaded_media',
  type: 'multipart'
}

Note the field property is required for multipart uploads.

FAQs

Is there an example/sandbox app to test out this package?

Yes, there is a simple react native app that comes with an express server where you can see react-native-background-upload in action and try things out in an isolated local environment.

ReactNativeBackgroundUploadExample

Does it support iOS camera roll assets?

Yes, as of version 4.3.0.

Does it support multiple file uploads?

Yes and No. It supports multiple concurrent uploads, but only a single upload per request. That should be fine for 90%+ of cases.

Why should I use this file uploader instead of others that I've Googled like react-native-uploader?

This package has two killer features not found anywhere else (as of 12/16/2016). First, it works on both iOS and Android. Others are iOS only. Second, it supports background uploading. This means that users can background your app and the upload will continue. This does not happen with other uploaders.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

BREAKING CHANGE IN 3.0

This is for 3.0 only. This does NOT apply to 4.0, as recent React Native versions have upgraded the okhttp dependencies. Anyway...

In 3.0, you need to add

    configurations.all { resolutionStrategy.force 'com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.4.1' }

to your app's app's android/app/build.gradle file.

Just add it above (not within) dependencies and you'll be fine.

BREAKING CHANGE IN 2.0

Two big things happened in version 2.0. First, thehe Android package name had to be changed, as it conflicted with our own internal app. My bad. Second, we updated the android upload service dependency to the latest, but that requires the app have a compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion or 25.

To upgrade: In MainApplication.java:

Change

```java
import com.vydia.UploaderReactPackage;
```

to

```java
import com.vydia.RNUploader.UploaderReactPackage;
```

Then open your app's android/app/build.gradle file. Ensure compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion are 25.

Done!

Known issues

Android APK 27 and above require notifications to provide their own NotificationChannel. react-native-background-upload does not yet meet this requirement and thus will cause crashes in Android 8.1 and above. This issue can be avoided by electing not to use native notifications.

const options = {
  // ...
  notification: {
    enabled: false,
  },
};

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