NB: this is a fork of react-native-background-task
Register a single JS background task to run at periodic intervals, on Android and iOS React Native apps, even when the app is closed.
This builds on top of the native modules provided by the following two libraries:
- iOS: react-native-background-fetch, which uses the iOS-specific
Background Fetch
technique. - Android: react-native-background-job, which provides a job scheduler on RN's built-in Headless JS (Android only).
To achieve a unified API, this package exposes the lowest common denominator (e.g. only support for a single task, even though Android can support multiple).
For more per-platform flexibility, those libraries should be used individually.
$ npm install --save https://github.com/MaximusBaton/react-native-background-task.git
- iOS: Follow native iOS module installation instructions from react-native-background-fetch
- Android: Follow native Android module installation instructions from react-native-background-job
Define the task that this module should be executing.
- Will overwrite any previously registered task.
- Should be called at the root of your main app entrypoint file.
- Should
console.error
if it can't register the task
Parameters:
-
task
: required() => void
- Function to be executed in the background -
options
:?object
- Any configuration you want to be set with the task. Note that most of these will only work on one platform.period
number
- (Android only) Desired number of seconds between each execution of the task. Even on Android, the OS will only take this as a recommendation, and will likely enforce a minimum of 15 minutes (similar to iOS). Default is 9000 (15 minutes)timeout
number
- (Android only) Number of seconds the task will have to execute. iOS has a hardcoded limit of 30 seconds. Default 30 seconds.
Cancels any currently registered task.
Must be called at the end of your task to indicate to the OS that it's finished. (Only required on iOS, no-op on Android).
import React from 'react'
import { Text } from 'react-native'
import BackgroundTask from 'react-native-background-task'
BackgroundTask.register(() => {
console.log('Hello from a background task')
BackgroundTask.finish()
})
class MyApp extends React.Component {
render() {
return <Text>Hello world</Text>
}
}