NetInfo
Deprecated. Use react-native-community/react-native-netinfo instead.
NetInfo exposes info about online/offline status
NetInfo.getConnectionInfo().then((connectionInfo) => {
console.log(
'Initial, type: ' +
connectionInfo.type +
', effectiveType: ' +
connectionInfo.effectiveType,
);
});
function handleFirstConnectivityChange(connectionInfo) {
console.log(
'First change, type: ' +
connectionInfo.type +
', effectiveType: ' +
connectionInfo.effectiveType,
);
NetInfo.removeEventListener(
'connectionChange',
handleFirstConnectivityChange,
);
}
NetInfo.addEventListener('connectionChange', handleFirstConnectivityChange);
ConnectionType enum
ConnectionType
describes the type of connection the device is using to communicate with the network.
Cross platform values for ConnectionType
:
none
- device is offlinewifi
- device is online and connected via wifi, or is the iOS simulatorcellular
- device is connected via Edge, 3G, WiMax, or LTEunknown
- error case and the network status is unknown
Android-only values for ConnectionType
:
bluetooth
- device is connected via Bluetoothethernet
- device is connected via Ethernetwimax
- device is connected via WiMAX
EffectiveConnectionType enum
Cross platform values for EffectiveConnectionType
:
2g
3g
4g
unknown
Android
To request network info, you need to add the following line to your app's AndroidManifest.xml
:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
Methods
Properties
Reference
Methods
addEventListener()
NetInfo.addEventListener(eventName, handler);
Adds an event handler.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
eventName | enum(connectionChange, change) | Yes | The change event name. |
handler | function | Yes | Listener function. |
Supported events:
connectionChange
: Fires when the network status changes. The argument to the event handler is an object with keys:type
: AConnectionType
(listed above)effectiveType
: AnEffectiveConnectionType
(listed above)
change
: This event is deprecated. Listen toconnectionChange
instead. Fires when the network status changes. The argument to the event handler is one of the deprecated connectivity types listed above.
removeEventListener()
NetInfo.removeEventListener(eventName, handler);
Removes the listener for network status changes.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
eventName | enum(connectionChange, change) | Yes | The change event name. |
handler | function | Yes | Listener function. |
getConnectionInfo()
NetInfo.getConnectionInfo();
Returns a promise that resolves to an object with type
and effectiveType
keys whose values are a ConnectionType
and an EffectiveConnectionType
), respectively.
isConnectionExpensive()
NetInfo.isConnectionExpensive();
Available on Android. Detect if the current active connection is metered or not. A network is classified as metered when the user is sensitive to heavy data usage on that connection due to monetary costs, data limitations or battery/performance issues.
NetInfo.isConnectionExpensive()
.then(isConnectionExpensive => {
console.log('Connection is ' + (isConnectionExpensive ? 'Expensive' : 'Not Expensive'));
})
.catch(error => {
console.error(error);
});
Properties
isConnected
Available on all platforms. Asynchronously fetch a boolean to determine internet connectivity.
NetInfo.isConnected.fetch().then(isConnected => {
console.log('First, is ' + (isConnected ? 'online' : 'offline'));
});
function handleFirstConnectivityChange(isConnected) {
console.log('Then, is ' + (isConnected ? 'online' : 'offline'));
NetInfo.isConnected.removeEventListener(
'connectionChange',
handleFirstConnectivityChange
);
}
NetInfo.isConnected.addEventListener(
'connectionChange',
handleFirstConnectivityChange
);