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react-native-sip

npm version

UPDATE: Now is compatible with RN 0.60+ (iOS and AndroidX)

iOS - For RN 0.60+ you need to execute the following commands:

yarn add react-native-sip
cd ios
pod install

Support

  • Currently support for iOS and Android.
  • Support video and audio communication.
  • Ability to use Callkit and PushNotifications.
  • You can use it to build an iOS/Android app that can communicate with SIP server.
  • Android version is based on react-native-pjsip-builder
  • iOS version is based on Vialer-pjsip-iOS

To do

  • Send SIP Messages (IM) iOS
  • Send SIP Messages (IM) Android
  • isTyping iOS
  • isTyping Android

Installation

Usage

First of all you have to initialize module to be able to work with it.

There are some interesting moment in initialization. When application goes to background, sip module is still working and able to receive calls, but your javascipt is totally suspended. When User open your application, javascript start to work and now your js application need to know what status have your account or may be you have pending incoming call.

So thats why first step should call start method for sip module.

import {Endpoint} from 'react-native-sip'

let endpoint = new Endpoint();
let state = await endpoint.start(); // List of available accounts and calls when RN context is started, could not be empty because Background service is working on Android
let {accounts, calls, settings, connectivity} = state;

// Subscribe to endpoint events
endpoint.on("registration_changed", (account) => {});
endpoint.on("connectivity_changed", (online) => {});
endpoint.on("call_received", (call) => {});
endpoint.on("call_changed", (call) => {});
endpoint.on("call_terminated", (call) => {});
endpoint.on("call_screen_locked", (call) => {}); // Android only

Account creating is pretty strainghforward.

let configuration = {
  "name": "John",
  "username": "sip_username",
  "domain": "pbx.carusto.com",
  "password": "****",
  "proxy": null,
  "transport": null, // Default TCP
  "regServer": null, // Default wildcard
  "regTimeout": null // Default 3600
  "regHeaders": {
    "X-Custom-Header": "Value"
  },
  "regContactParams": ";unique-device-token-id=XXXXXXXXX"
};
endpoint.createAccount().then((account) => {
  console.log("Account created", account);
});

To be able to make a call first of all you should createAccount, and pass account instance into Endpoint.makeCall function. This function will return a promise that will be resolved when sip initializes the call.

let options = {
  headers: {
    "P-Assserted-Identity": "Header example",
    "X-UA": "React native"
  }
}

let call = await endpoint.makeCall(account, destination, options);
call.getId() // Use this id to detect changes and make actions

endpoint.addListener("call_changed", (newCall) => {
  if (call.getId() === newCall.getId()) {
     // Our call changed, do smth.
  }
}
endpoint.addListener("call_terminated", (newCall) => {
  if (call.getId() === newCall.getId()) {
     // Our call terminated
  }
}

API

DOCUMENTATION

This repo it's based on a fork of datso/react-native-pjsip.

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