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react-native-document-picker

A React Native wrapper for Apple's UIDocumentMenuViewController and for Android's Intent.ACTION_OPEN_DOCUMENT / Intent.ACTION_PICK.

Installation

npm i --save react-native-document-picker

Automatically Link Native Modules

For 0.29.2+ projects, simply link native packages via the following command (note: rnpm has been merged into react-native)

react-native link

As for projects < 0.29 you need rnpm to link native packages

rnpm link

Manually Link Native Modules

  1. Run npm install react-native-document-picker --save
  2. Open your project in XCode, right click on Libraries and click Add Files to "Your Project Name" (Screenshot) then (Screenshot).
  3. Add libRNDocumentPicker.a to Build Phases -> Link Binary With Libraries (Screenshot).

CocoaPods

Add the following to your podfile:

pod 'react-native-document-picker', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-document-picker`

Android

// file: android/settings.gradle
...

include ':react-native-document-picker'
project(':react-native-document-picker').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-document-picker/android')
// file: android/app/build.gradle
...

dependencies {
    ...
    compile project(':react-native-document-picker')
}
// file: MainApplication.java
...

import com.reactnativedocumentpicker.ReactNativeDocumentPicker;; // Import package

public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication {

   /**
   * A list of packages used by the app. If the app uses additional views
   * or modules besides the default ones, add more packages here.
   */
    @Override
    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
          new MainReactPackage(),
            new ReactNativeDocumentPicker() // Add package
      );
    }
...
}

Example

import { DocumentPicker, DocumentPickerUtil } from 'react-native-document-picker';

// iPhone/Android
DocumentPicker.show({
      filetype: [DocumentPickerUtil.images()],
    },(error,res) => {
      // Android
      console.log(
         res.uri,
         res.type, // mime type
         res.fileName,
         res.fileSize
      );
    });

// iPad
const {pageX, pageY} = event.nativeEvent;

DocumentPicker.show({
  top: pageY,
  left: pageX,
  filetype: ['public.image'],
}, (error, url) => {
  alert(url);
});

Note

The full list of UTI is available here: (https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Miscellaneous/Reference/UTIRef/Articles/System-DeclaredUniformTypeIdentifiers.html)]

Here is how it looks:

screenshot

How to send it back ?

I recommend using https://github.com/johanneslumpe/react-native-fs I had to modify Uploader.m so it would use NSFileCoordinator with NSFileCoordinatorReadingForUploading option.

I added a check for file length that would be thrown into RNFS catch block.

if ([fileData length] == 0) {
    NSError *errorUp = [NSError errorWithDomain:@"com.whatever.yourapp" code:77 userInfo:[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"empty" forKey:NSLocalizedDescriptionKey]];
    _params.errorCallback(errorUp);
    return;
}
let url = "file://whatever/com.bla.bla/file.ext"; //The url you received from the DocumentPicker

// I STRONGLY RECOMMEND ADDING A SMALL SETTIMEOUT before uploading the url you just got.
const split = url.split('/');
const name = split.pop();
const inbox = split.pop();
const realPath = `${RNFS.TemporaryDirectoryPath}${inbox}/${name}`;

const uploadBegin = (response) => {
  const jobId = response.jobId;
  console.log('UPLOAD HAS BEGUN! JobId: ' + jobId);
};

const uploadProgress = (response) => {
  const percentage = Math.floor((response.totalBytesSent/response.totalBytesExpectedToSend) * 100);
  console.log('UPLOAD IS ' + percentage + '% DONE!');
};

RNFS.uploadFiles({
   toUrl: uploadUrl,
   files: [{
      name,
      filename:name,
      filepath: realPath,
    }],
   method: 'POST',
   headers: {
      'Accept': 'application/json',
   },
   begin: uploadBegin,
   beginCallback: uploadBegin, // Don't ask me, only way I made it work as of 1.5.1
   progressCallback: uploadProgress,
   progress: uploadProgress
   })
   .then((response) => {
     console.log(response,"<<< Response");
     if (response.statusCode == 200) { //You might not be getting a statusCode at all. Check
        console.log('FILES UPLOADED!');
      } else {
        console.log('SERVER ERROR');
       }
     })
     .catch((err) => {
       if (err.description) {
         switch (err.description) {
           case "cancelled":
             console.log("Upload cancelled");
             break;
           case "empty"
             console.log("Empty file");
           default:
            //Unknown
         }
       } else {
        //Weird
       }
       console.log(err);
    });

File Type

All type of Files 'public.allFiles' or DocumentPickerUtil.allFiles()
Only PDF 'public.pdf' or DocumentPickerUtil.pdf()
Audio 'public.audio' or DocumentPickerUtil.audio()
Plain Text 'public.plainText' or DocumentPickerUtil.plainText()

Reminder

You need to enable iCloud Documents to access iCloud screen

Halp wanted: Improvements