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rn-incall-manager v5.3.2

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rn-incall-manager

!! NOTICE !!

This repository is created so I can easily update the code to my needs; some decisions may not be to your liking so it might be best to just use the original: react-native-incall-manager

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Handling media-routes/sensors/events during a audio/video chat on React Native

Purpose:

The purpose of this module is to handle actions/events during a phone call (audio/video) on react-native, ex:

  • Manage devices events like wired-headset plugged-in state, proximity sensors and expose functionalities to javascript.
  • Automatically route audio to proper devices based on events and platform API.
  • Toggle speaker or microphone on/off, toggle flashlight on/off
  • Play ringtone/ringback/dtmftone

Basically, it is a telecommunication module which handles most of the requirements when making/receiving/talking with a call.

TODO / Contribution Wanted:

  • Make operations run on the main thread. ( iOS/Android )
  • Fix iOS audio shared instance singleton conflict with internal webrtc.
  • Detect hardware button press event and react to it.
    ex: press bluetooth button, send an event to JS to answer/hangup.
    ex: press power button to mute incoming ringtone.
  • Use config-based to decide which event should start and report. maybe control behavior as well.
  • Flash API on Android.

Installation:

From npm package: npm install rn-incall-manager
From git package: npm install git://github.com/marqroldan/rn-incall-manager.git

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Optional sound files on android

If you want to use bundled ringtone/ringback/busytone sound instead of system sound,
put files in android/app/src/main/res/raw
and rename file correspond to sound type:

incallmanager_busytone.mp3
incallmanager_ringback.mp3
incallmanager_ringtone.mp3

On android, as long as your file extension supported by android, this module will load it.

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Optional sound files on iOS

If you want to use bundled ringtone/ringback/busytone sound instead of system sound

  1. Add files into your_project directory under your project's xcodeproject root. ( or drag into it as described above. )
  2. Check copy file if needed
  3. Make sure filename correspond to sound type:
incallmanager_busytone.mp3
incallmanager_ringback.mp3
incallmanager_ringtone.mp3

On ios, we only support mp3 files currently.

Usage:

This module implements a basic handle logic automatically, just:

import InCallManager from "rn-incall-manager";

// --- start manager when the chat start based on logics of your app
// On Call Established:
InCallManager.start({ media: "audio" }); // audio/video, default: audio

// ... it will also register and emit events ...

// --- On Call Hangup:
InCallManager.stop();
// ... it will also remove event listeners ...

If you want to use ringback:

// ringback is basically for OUTGOING call. and is part of start().

InCallManager.start({ media: "audio", ringback: "_BUNDLE_" }); // or _DEFAULT_ or _DTMF_
//when callee answered, you MUST stop ringback explicitly:
InCallManager.stopRingback();

If you want to use busytone:

// busytone is basically for OUTGOING call. and is part of stop()
// If the call failed or callee are busing,
// you may want to stop the call and play busytone
InCallManager.stop({ busytone: "_DTMF_" }); // or _BUNDLE_ or _DEFAULT_

If you want to use ringtone:

// ringtone is basically for INCOMING call. it's independent to start() and stop()
// if you receiving an incoming call, before user pick up,
// you may want to play ringtone to notify user.
InCallManager.startRingtone("_BUNDLE_"); // or _DEFAULT_ or system filename with extension

// when user pickup
InCallManager.stopRingtone();
InCallManager.start();

// or user hangup
InCallManager.stopRingtone();
InCallManager.stop();

Also can interact with events if you want: See API section.

import { DeviceEventEmitter } from "react-native";

DeviceEventEmitter.addListener("Proximity", function (data) {
  // --- do something with events
});

Automatic Basic Behavior:

On start:

  • Store current settings, set KeepScreenOn flag = true, and register some event listeners.
  • If media type is audio, route voice to earpiece, otherwise route to speaker.
  • Audio will enable proximity sensor which is disabled by default if media=video
  • When proximity detects user close to screen, turn off screen to avoid accident touch and route voice to the earpiece.
  • When newly external device plugged, such as wired-headset, route audio to an external device.
  • Optional play ringback

On stop:

  • Set KeepScreenOn flag = false, remote event listeners, restore original user settings.
  • Optionally play busytone

Custom Behavior:

You can customize behavior using API/events exposed by this module. See API section.

Note: iOS only supports auto currently.

API:

Methods

Methodandroidiosdescription
start({media: ?string, auto: ?boolean, ringback: ?string}):smile::smile:start incall manager. ringback accept non-empty string or it won't playdefault: {media:'audio', auto: true, ringback: ''}
stop({busytone: ?string}):smile::smile:stop incall manager busytone accept non-empty string or it won't play default: {busytone: ''}
turnScreenOn():smile::rage:force turn screen on
turnScreenOff():smile::rage:force turn screen off
setKeepScreenOn(enable: ?boolean):smile::smile:set KeepScreenOn flag = true or falsedefault: false
setSpeakerphoneOn(enable: ?boolean):smile::rage:toggle speaker ON/OFF once. but not forcedefault: false
setForceSpeakerphoneOn(flag: ?boolean):smile::smile:true -> force speaker on false -> force speaker off null -> use default behavior according to media typedefault: null
setMicrophoneMute(enable: ?boolean):smile::rage:mute/unmute micophonedefault: falsep.s. if you use webrtc, you can just use track.enabled = false to mute
async getAudioUriJS():smile::smile:get audio Uri path. this would be useful when you want to pass Uri into another module.
startRingtone(ringtone: string, ?vibrate_pattern: array, ?ios_category: string, ?seconds: number):smile::smile:play ringtone. ringtone: 'DEFAULT' or 'BUNDLE'vibrate_pattern: same as RN, but does not support repeatios_category: ios only, if you want to use specific audio categoryseconds: android only, specify how long do you want to play rather than play once nor repeat. in sec.
stopRingtone():smile::smile:stop play ringtone if previous started via startRingtone()
stopRingback():smile::smile:stop play ringback if previous started via start()
setFlashOn(enable: ?boolean, brightness: ?number):rage::smile:set flash light on/off
async getIsWiredHeadsetPluggedIn():rage::smile:return wired headset plugged in state

Events

Eventandroidiosdescription
'Proximity':smile::smile:proximity sensor detected changes.data: {'isNear': boolean}
'WiredHeadset':smile::smile:fire when wired headset plug/unplugdata: {'isPlugged': boolean, 'hasMic': boolean, 'deviceName': string }
'NoisyAudio':smile::rage:see andriod doc.data: null
'MediaButton':smile::rage:when external device controler pressed button. see android doc data: {'eventText': string, 'eventCode': number }
'onAudioFocusChange':smile::rage:see andriod doc data: {'eventText': string, 'eventCode': number }

NOTE: platform OS always has the final decision, so some toggle API may not work in some cases be careful when customizing your own behavior

LICENSE:

ISC License ( functionality equivalent to MIT License )

Original Author:

zxcpoiu

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