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react-native-geolocation-service

React native geolocation service for iOS and android.

Why ?

This library is created in an attempt to fix the location timeout issue on android with the react-native's current implementation of Geolocation API. This library tries to solve the issue by using Google Play Service's new FusedLocationProviderClient API, which Google strongly recommends over android's default framework location API. It automatically decides which provider to use based on your request configuration and also prompts you to change the location mode if it doesn't satisfy your current request configuration.

NOTE: Location request can still timeout since many android devices have GPS issue in the hardware/system level. Check the FAQ for more details.

Installation

yarn

yarn add react-native-geolocation-service

npm

npm install react-native-geolocation-service

Compatibility

RN VersionPackage Version
>=0.60>=3.0.0
<0.602.0.0
<0.571.1.0

Setup

Usage

Since this library was meant to be a drop-in replacement for the RN's Geolocation API, the usage is pretty straight forward, with some extra error cases to handle.

One thing to note, for android this library assumes that location permission is already granted by the user, so you have to use PermissionsAndroid to request for permission before making the location request.

...
import Geolocation from 'react-native-geolocation-service';
...

componentDidMount() {
  if (hasLocationPermission) {
    Geolocation.getCurrentPosition(
        (position) => {
          console.log(position);
        },
        (error) => {
          // See error code charts below.
          console.log(error.code, error.message);
        },
        { enableHighAccuracy: true, timeout: 15000, maximumAge: 10000 }
    );
  }
}

API

async requestAuthorization(authorizationLevel) (iOS only)

Request location permission based on the authorizationLevel parameter. Can be either "whenInUse" or "always". You have to configure the plist keys during setup.

When promise resolves, returns the status of the authorization.

getCurrentPosition(successCallback, ?errorCallback, ?options)

watchPosition(successCallback, ?errorCallback, ?options)

clearWatch(watchId)

stopObserving()

Stops observing for device location changes. In addition, it removes all listeners previously registered.

Error Codes

NameCodeDescription
PERMISSION_DENIED1Location permission is not granted
POSITION_UNAVAILABLE2Location provider not available
TIMEOUT3Location request timed out
PLAY_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE4Google play service is not installed or has an older version (android only)
SETTINGS_NOT_SATISFIED5Location service is not enabled or location mode is not appropriate for the current request (android only)
INTERNAL_ERROR-1Library crashed for some reason or the getCurrentActivity() returned null (android only)

FAQ

  1. Location timeout still happening ?

    Try the following steps: (Taken from here)

    • Turn phone off/on
    • Turn GPS off/on
    • Disable any battery saver settings, including Power Saving Mode, Battery Management or any third party apps
    • Perform an "AGPS reset": Install the App GPS Status & Toolbox, then in that app, go to Menu > Tools > Manage A-GPS State > Reset

    Adjusting battery saver settings on different devices:

    • HTC: Access your phone settings > battery > power saving mode > battery optimization > select your app > don't optimize > save
    • Huawei: Turn Energy Settings to Normal and add your app to "Protected Apps"
    • LG If you're running Android 6 or higher: Settings > battery & power saving > battery usage > ignore optimizations > turn ON for your app
    • Motorola If you're running Android 6 or higher: Battery > select the menu in the upper right-hand corner > battery optimization > not optimized > all apps > select your app > don't optimize
    • OnePlus (using OxygenOS Settings): Battery > battery optimization > switch to 'all apps' > select your app > don't optimize
    • Samsung: Access battery settings > app power saving > details > your app > disabled
    • Sony If you're running Android 6 or higher: Battery > from the menu in the upper right-hand corner > battery optimization > apps > your app
    • Xiaomi (MIUI OS) If you're running Android 6 or higher: Access your phone settings > additional settings > battery and performance > manage battery usage > apps > your app