[ARCHIVED] Agora VideoUIKit for React Native
⚠️ This project is no longer maintained and has been archived.
Please note that this repository is now in a read-only state and will not receive any further updates or support.
We recommend migrating to the following alternatives:
- Agora SDK: For developers seeking a customizable solution with full control over the user experience. Learn more
- Agora App Builder: For those preferring a no-code approach to integrate real-time engagement features. Get started
For documentation and support, please visit the Agora Documentation.
Instantly integrate Agora video calling or streaming into your React Native application.
Getting started
Requirements
Expo is supported using custom-dev-clients, for more information read this blog post
Installation
To a react-native application generated using react-native-cli, add the following:
npm i react-native-agora agora-react-native-rtm agora-rn-uikit
Usage
This VideoUIKit is very simple to use and contains a high level component called AgoraUIKit
. You can check out code explanation here.
A simple sample app integrating Agora UI Kit:
import React, {useState} from 'react';
import AgoraUIKit from 'agora-rn-uikit';
const App = () => {
const [videoCall, setVideoCall] = useState(true);
const connectionData = {
appId: '<Agora App ID>',
channel: 'test',
};
const rtcCallbacks = {
EndCall: () => setVideoCall(false),
};
return videoCall ? (
<AgoraUIKit connectionData={connectionData} rtcCallbacks={rtcCallbacks} />
) : (
<Text onPress={()=>setVideoCall(true)}>Start Call</Text>
);
};
export default App;
Replace the '<Agora App ID>'
with your own appID.
If you created the Agora App in secured mode, you'll need to pass in an rtcToken
and an rtmToken
to the connectionData
prop. Alternatively, you can deploy the one-click token server and pass in the tokenUrl
, the UIKit then automatically fetches and manages the tokens.
Demo Project
There's a React Native VideoUIKit demo here, and one with typescript here.
Instructions for running on Android:
- Connect your Android device to system with debugging on
- Type
adb devices
to verify if the device is connected
- Run
npm start
– This will start the development server
- Open another terminal in the same folder
- Run
npm run android
- This will deploy the app on the Android device. (Now, the app will connect our development server)
- Note Android simulators are not recommended since they might not be able to access the camera and microphone.
Instructions for running on iOS:
- Connect an iOS device to your Mac, create an apple developer account and register your device with apple for development.
- Run
npx pod-install
to download the necessary pods.
- Open the
.xcworkspace
file located in ios
folder using XCode.
- Open the info tab and add the following:
- Privacy Camera description - Camera permission
- Privacy Microphone description - Mic permission
- Configure code signing: https://reactnative.dev/docs/running-on-device#2-configure-code-signing
- Run the project by clicking the Run button in Xcode
- Note Simulators won’t work since iOS simulator can’t access the camera
Documentation
For full documentation, see our docs page.
You can visit the wiki for other examples and in depth guide.