PermissionsAndroid
PermissionsAndroid
provides access to Android M's new permissions model. Some permissions are granted by default when the application is installed so long as they appear in AndroidManifest.xml
. However, "dangerous" permissions require a dialog prompt. You should use this module for those permissions.
On devices before SDK version 23, the permissions are automatically granted if they appear in the manifest, so checkPermission
and requestPermission
should always be true.
If a user has previously turned off a permission that you prompt for, the OS will advise your app to show a rationale for needing the permission. The optional rationale
argument will show a dialog prompt only if necessary - otherwise the normal permission prompt will appear.
Example
async function requestCameraPermission() {
try {
const granted = await AndroidPermissions.requestPermission(
AndroidPermissions.PERMISSIONS.CAMERA,
{
'title': 'Cool Photo App Camera Permission',
'message': 'Cool Photo App needs access to your camera ' +
'so you can take awesome pictures.'
}
)
if (granted) {
console.log("You can use the camera")
} else {
console.log("Camera permission denied")
}
} catch (err) {
console.warn(err)
}
}
Methods
Reference
Methods
constructor()
constructor();
checkPermission()
checkPermission(permission);
Returns a promise resolving to a boolean value as to whether the specified permissions has been granted
requestPermission()
requestPermission(permission, rationale?)
Prompts the user to enable a permission and returns a promise resolving to a boolean value indicating whether the user allowed or denied the request
If the optional rationale argument is included (which is an object with a title
and message
), this function checks with the OS whether it is necessary to show a dialog explaining why the permission is needed (https://developer.android.com/training/permissions/requesting.html#explain) and then shows the system permission dialog