react-native-android-battery
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react-native-android-battery

Native Module for getting the battery status on Android devices.

Installation

Note: This package requires React Native >=0.60.

Install with npm/yarn.

npm install react-native-android-battery --save
// or
yarn add react-native-android-battery

Since this package requires RN 0.60 or higher, this package will be linked automatically. If you run into an issue, you can try react-native link react-native-android-battery.

Usage

This module exposes 2 possible methods for getting the battery status: an object interface and a react hook.

import React from "react";
import {
  BatteryInterface,
  useBatteryStatus,
} from "react-native-android-battery";
 
// the interface methods for event listening and getting the current battery state
BatteryInterface.addEventListener(); // add your listener logic
BatteryInterface.getCurrentState(); // returns an object containing the battery charge percent and whether or not the battery is charging
 
// you can also use the hook, which already has the event listener hooked up
const Component = () => {
  const { batteryStatus } = useBatteryStatus();
 
  useEffect(() => {
    console.log(batteryStatus.isCharging);
    console.log(batteryStatus.chargePercent);
  }, [batteryStatus]);
 
  return <View />;
};

API

The interface has 2 methods:

  • addEventListener(listener): void - event listener for capturing battery status changes
  • getCurrentState(): object - gets current battery status (object containing isCharging and chargePercent)

The hook sets up the event listener on component mount, and returns the battery status object.

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