How to check if Accelerometer is supported in react native?
How can I check if Accelerometer is support with react native and expo?
I have tried the following
const accel = Accelerometer.addListener(this.determineShake);
if (!accel) //not supported, do something else
this didn't work.
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How can I check if Accelerometer is support with react native and expo?
I have tried the following
const accel = Accelerometer.addListener(this.determineShake);
if (!accel) //not supported, do something else
this didn't work.
react-native expo
maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48
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How can I check if Accelerometer is support with react native and expo?
I have tried the following
const accel = Accelerometer.addListener(this.determineShake);
if (!accel) //not supported, do something else
this didn't work.
react-native expo
How can I check if Accelerometer is support with react native and expo?
I have tried the following
const accel = Accelerometer.addListener(this.determineShake);
if (!accel) //not supported, do something else
this didn't work.
react-native expo
react-native expo
asked Nov 23 '18 at 9:34
TenTen PeterTenTen Peter
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maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48
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maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48
maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48
maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48
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From their implementation, it seems they locally check whether or not it's active, and then decide to call a callback:
if ([[self manager] isAccelerometerAvailable]) {
_accelerometerHandlers[scopedSensorModule] = handlerBlock;
}
From Github
So you'll may want to detach from Expo and use the suggested solution from @Nino9612, using the catch
clause of a Accelerometer
instance:
new Accelerometer()
.then(observable => ...)
.catch(error => console.warn('The sensor is not available'));
https://github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors#sensor-api
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From their implementation, it seems they locally check whether or not it's active, and then decide to call a callback:
if ([[self manager] isAccelerometerAvailable]) {
_accelerometerHandlers[scopedSensorModule] = handlerBlock;
}
From Github
So you'll may want to detach from Expo and use the suggested solution from @Nino9612, using the catch
clause of a Accelerometer
instance:
new Accelerometer()
.then(observable => ...)
.catch(error => console.warn('The sensor is not available'));
https://github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors#sensor-api
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From their implementation, it seems they locally check whether or not it's active, and then decide to call a callback:
if ([[self manager] isAccelerometerAvailable]) {
_accelerometerHandlers[scopedSensorModule] = handlerBlock;
}
From Github
So you'll may want to detach from Expo and use the suggested solution from @Nino9612, using the catch
clause of a Accelerometer
instance:
new Accelerometer()
.then(observable => ...)
.catch(error => console.warn('The sensor is not available'));
https://github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors#sensor-api
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From their implementation, it seems they locally check whether or not it's active, and then decide to call a callback:
if ([[self manager] isAccelerometerAvailable]) {
_accelerometerHandlers[scopedSensorModule] = handlerBlock;
}
From Github
So you'll may want to detach from Expo and use the suggested solution from @Nino9612, using the catch
clause of a Accelerometer
instance:
new Accelerometer()
.then(observable => ...)
.catch(error => console.warn('The sensor is not available'));
https://github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors#sensor-api
From their implementation, it seems they locally check whether or not it's active, and then decide to call a callback:
if ([[self manager] isAccelerometerAvailable]) {
_accelerometerHandlers[scopedSensorModule] = handlerBlock;
}
From Github
So you'll may want to detach from Expo and use the suggested solution from @Nino9612, using the catch
clause of a Accelerometer
instance:
new Accelerometer()
.then(observable => ...)
.catch(error => console.warn('The sensor is not available'));
https://github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors#sensor-api
answered Nov 24 '18 at 23:49
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maybe try this library: github.com/react-native-sensors/react-native-sensors It seems to do what you want
– Nino9612
Nov 23 '18 at 9:48