kd-react-native-exit-app

Exit,close,kill,shutdown app completely for React Native on iOS and Android.


Keywords
react, native, exit, close, shutdown, kill, android, ios, react-native
License
GPL-3.0
Install
npm install kd-react-native-exit-app@1.0.1

Documentation

react-native-exit-app

Exit / Close / Kill / shutdown your react native app. Does not invoke a crash notification.

NOTICE:

  • for React Native < 0.47 use react-native-exit-app <1.x.x
  • for React Native > 0.47 use react-native-exit-app >=1.x.x
  • React Native with new architecture enabled use react-native-exit-app >=2.x.x (compatible with old architecture)

Setup

NOTICE: Installation steps can be skipped in new architecture and newer React Native versions, just

npm install react-native-exit-app --save

Fast and easy:

npm install react-native-exit-app --save
react-native link react-native-exit-app

Or manual: add the latest version as dependeny to your package.json.

{
  "name": "YourProject",
  ...
  },
  "dependencies": {
    ...
    "react-native-exit-app": "0.1.0",
    ...
  }

iOS

  • Add RNExitApp.xcoderproj into your project in the Libraries folder.
  • Add the .a file on the General tab of your target under Linked Frameworks And Libraries
  • Add the .a file on the Build Phases tab of your target under Link Binary With Libraries

Android

  • In the settings.gradle
      include ':react-native-exit-app', ':app'
      project(':react-native-exit-app').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-exit-app/android')
    
  • In the build.gradle
      compile project(':react-native-exit-app')
    
  • In MainApplication.java
      import com.github.wumke.RNExitApp.RNExitAppPackage;
      ...
      @Override
      protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
        return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
          ...
          new RNExitAppPackage(),
          ...
        );
      }
      ...
    

Usage

import RNExitApp from 'react-native-exit-app';
...
RNExitApp.exitApp();
...

Versioning

This project uses semantic versioning: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. This means that releases within the same MAJOR version are always backwards compatible. For more info see semver.org.