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🚀 Simple share intent in an Expo Native Module
Expo Share Intent 🚀
This is not an official Expo SDK package.
Allow sharing URL, text, images, videos and files to your iOS and Android app, using a simple native module for Expo (React Native)
Versioning
Ensure you use versions that work together
| Expo | Supported expo-share-intent version |
|---|---|
| SDK 51 | 2.0+ |
| SDK 50 | 1.0+ |
| SDK 49 | 0.2+ |
iOS privacy manifest is available since v1.4.1
Table of Contents
- Usage
- Configure Content Types
- Share Intent content
- Expo Router
- React Navigation
- Troubleshooting / FAQ
- Support
Installation
Install npm package
yarn add expo-share-intent
# or
npm install expo-share-intent
Requirement
For the moment this package need a post-install script
- copy the xcode patch in you
patchesproject directory (like example) - add post-install script
"scripts": {
...
"postinstall": "patch-package"
},
- add
patch-packagefor auto patching
yarn add patch-package
Into your app.json:
- add expo plugin
"plugins": [
"expo-share-intent"
],
by default only text and url sharing is activated
- configure a custom URL scheme
"scheme": "my-app"
More info here : Linking to your app
Run your app in dev-client
expo prebuild --no-install --clean
expo run:ios
expo run:android
We cannot use expo go with this package, more info here
Usage
Use the hook in your App
Make sure to use the hook in your main App.tsx component before any other Provider :
import { useShareIntent } from "expo-share-intent";
const { hasShareIntent, shareIntent, resetShareIntent, error } =
useShareIntent();
See App.tsx for more details
Use the Provider in your App
When dealing with multiple screens and providers your may use ShareIntentProvider and it's specific hook useShareIntentContext. Must be in your top component (App.tsx) before any other Provider :
import { ShareIntentProvider, useShareIntentContext } from "expo-share-intent";
const Home = () => {
const { hasShareIntent, shareIntent, resetShareIntent, error } = useShareIntentContext();
return ...
}
export default const App = () => {
return (
<ShareIntentProvider>
<ThirdPartyExtraProvider>
<Home />
</ThirdPartyExtraProvider>
</ShareIntentProvider>
)
}
Share intent content
const { shareIntent } = useShareIntent();
| attribute | description | example |
|---|---|---|
shareIntent.text |
raw text from text/weburl (ios) and text/* (android) | "some text", "http://example.com", "Hey, Click on my link : http://example.com/nickname" |
shareIntent.webUrl |
link extracted from raw text | null, "http://example.com", "http://example.com/nickname" |
shareIntent.files |
image / movies / audio / files with name, path, mimetype, size (in octets) and image dimension (width/height) | [{ path: "file:///local/path/filename", mimeType: "image/jpeg", fileName: "originalFilename.jpg", size: 2567402, width: 800, height: 600 }] |
shareIntent.meta |
meta object which contains extra information about the share intent | { title: "My cool blog article" } |
shareIntent.meta.title |
optional title property sent by other app. Currently only filled on Android | My cool blog article |
Customize Content Types in app.json
Simply choose content types you need :
"plugins": [
[
"expo-share-intent",
{
"iosActivationRules": {
"NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebURLWithMaxCount": 1,
"NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebPageWithMaxCount": 1,
"NSExtensionActivationSupportsImageWithMaxCount": 1,
"NSExtensionActivationSupportsMovieWithMaxCount": 1,
},
"androidIntentFilters": ["text/*", "image/*"]
}
],
],
| Option | Values |
|---|---|
| iosActivationRules | Allow text sharing with "NSExtensionActivationSupportsText": trueUrl sharing with "NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebURLWithMaxCount": 1 and "NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebPageWithMaxCount": 1Images sharing with "NSExtensionActivationSupportsImageWithMaxCount": 1Videos sharing with "NSExtensionActivationSupportsMovieWithMaxCount": 1Files and audio sharing with "NSExtensionActivationSupportsFileWithMaxCount": 1default value: { "NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebURLWithMaxCount": 1, "NSExtensionActivationSupportsWebPageWithMaxCount": 1 }"More info in apple developper doc here |
| androidIntentFilters | one file sharing array of MIME types :"text/*" / "image/*" / "video/*" / "*/*"default value: ["text/*"] (text and url) |
| androidMultiIntentFilters | multiple files sharing array of MIME types : "image/*" / "video/*" / "audio/*/ "*/*"default value: [] |
| androidMainActivityAttributes | default value: { "android:launchMode": "singleTask" } |
| disableAndroid | Disable the android share intent. Useful if you want to use a custom implementation. default value: false |
| disableIOS | Disable the ios share extension. Useful if you want to use a custom implementation (ex: iOS custom view). default value: false |
Expo Router
With expo-router you need to handle loading elements on Layout. It's the only way to call the native module using deeplink url.
An example is available with Expo Router v3 in example/expo-router
React Navigation
If you want to handle share intent with React Navigation v6, you must use the ShareIntentProvider and add a custom mapping function in your linking configuration.
Take a look at the example in example/react-navigation
Troubleshooting - FAQ
iOS Extension Target
When building on EAS you should only have one extension target (during credentials setting process).
To avoid expo auto configuration to add an experimental "appExtensions" to app.json you must manually configure your eas build (projectId in app.json and a eas.json file).
More details in #1
Config sync failed
$ yarn prebuild
⠧ Running prebuild[expo-share-intent] add ios share extension (scheme:exposhareintentexample appIdentifier:expo.modules.exposhareintent.example)
⠇ Running prebuild[expo-share-intent] add android filters text/* image/*
✖ Config sync failed
TypeError: [ios.xcodeproj]: withIosXcodeprojBaseMod: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'path')
This package need a post-install script, see xcode+3.0.1.patch file in example/patches (more info #31 and #13)
Expo Go ?
We are using native code to make share intent works, so we can't use Expo Go and have to use a custom dev client, that's why the demo use expo prebuild --no-install command and then expo run:ios, instead of a simple expo start --ios
-> More information here
That way you can test your share intent into simulator, but that does not exempt you to test a complete build on device at the end of your development process to make sure all works as excepted.
NB: don't commit your ios/ and android/ folder, rebuild it before EAS build.
If you want to open your application in expo go with this package your can disable the native module call with
useShareIntent({ disabled: true }). Allowing to speed test other features on your app without share intent.
Google Signin and CFBundleURLSchemes
When using @react-native-google-signin/google-signin you need to configure a custom scheme in your app.json to handle google signin fallback. By doing this, the original app scheme is deleted and must be manually reassigned :
"scheme": "exposhareintentexample",
"ios": {
"supportsTablet": true,
"bundleIdentifier": "expo.modules.exposhareintent.example",
"infoPlist": {
"CFBundleURLTypes": [
{
"CFBundleURLSchemes": [
"com.googleusercontent.apps.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx",
"exposhareintentexample"
]
}
]
}
},
Custom view ?
At the moment, this project does not support iOS custom view (native view in share intent context). Everything must be handle into React Native code.
I am considering adding the implementation of this custom view in the future !
if it's a must have feature for you, take a look at react-native-share-menu
Support
Enjoying this project? Wanna show some love? Drop a star and consider buying me a coffee to keep me fueled and motivated for the next releases
Are you using expo-share-intent at work? Please consider sponsoring me!
Thanks
Special thanks to expo-config-plugin-ios-share-extension and react-native-receive-sharing-intent, on which this one is very inspired.
