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A simple react native module to interact with OpenVPN
RNSimpleOpenvpn | React Native |
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1.0.0 ~ 1.1.0 | 0.56 ~ 0.66 |
# npm
npm install --save react-native-simple-openvpn
# or use yarn
yarn add react-native-simple-openvpn
From react-native 0.60 autolinking will take care of the link step
react-native link react-native-simple-openvpn
If using CocoaPods, run it in the ios/
directory
pod install
See iOS Guide for iOS side Network Extension configuration and OpenVPN integration
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import { Platform } from 'react-native';
import RNSimpleOpenvpn, { addVpnStateListener, removeVpnStateListener } from 'react-native-simple-openvpn';
const isIPhone = Platform.OS === 'ios';
const App = () => {
useEffect(() => {
async function observeVpn() {
if (isIPhone) {
await RNSimpleOpenvpn.observeState();
}
addVpnStateListener((e) => {
// ...
});
}
observeVpn();
return async () => {
if (isIPhone) {
await RNSimpleOpenvpn.stopObserveState();
}
removeVpnStateListener();
};
});
async function startOvpn() {
try {
await RNSimpleOpenvpn.connect({
remoteAddress: '192.168.1.1 3000',
ovpnFileName: 'client',
assetsPath: 'ovpn/',
providerBundleIdentifier: 'com.example.RNSimpleOvpnTest.NEOpenVPN',
localizedDescription: 'RNSimpleOvpn',
});
} catch (error) {
// ...
}
}
async function stopOvpn() {
try {
await RNSimpleOpenvpn.disconnect();
} catch (error) {
// ...
}
}
function printVpnState() {
console.log(JSON.stringify(RNSimpleOpenvpn.VpnState, undefined, 2));
}
// ...
};
export default App;
Name | iOS | Android | Parameters | Return | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
connect | ✅ | ✅ | options: VpnOptions | promise | Connecting to OpenVPN |
disconnect | ✅ | ✅ | none | promise | Close the OpenVPN connection |
observeState | ✅ | ❌ | none | promise | Listening for VPN status |
stopObserveState | ✅ | ❌ | none | promise | Stop listening to VPN status |
addVpnStateListener | ✅ | ✅ | callback: (e: VpnEventParams) => void | void | Add VPN status change event listener |
removeVpnStateListener | ✅ | ✅ | none | void | Remove the VPN status change event listener |
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
VpnState | VPN_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0 VPN_STATE_CONNECTING = 1 VPN_STATE_CONNECTED = 2 VPN_STATE_DISCONNECTING = 3 VPN_OTHER_STATE = 4 |
VPN Current Status |
interface VpnOptions {
remoteAddress?: string;
ovpnString?: string;
ovpnFileName?: string;
assetsPath?: string;
providerBundleIdentifier: string;
localizedDescription?: string;
}
VPN server address, the format is <ip> <port>
, use the address in the configuration file of xxx.ovpn
when it is not passed in
The string format of the content of the OpenVPN configuration file. When it is not passed in or an empty string ''
is passed, the module will look for the xxx.ovpn
configuration file string format
String format reference example.ovpn
The name of the OpenVPN configuration file, without extensions, using the default name client
if not passed in
Android only,the path to the OpenVPN configuration file under android/app/src/main/assets/
assetsPath
is''
when not passed in, the file path isassets/xxx.ovpn
- When passing in a path, such as
'ovpn/'
, the file path isassets/ovpn/xxx.ovpn
iOS only,the bundle identifier of the Network Extension target
iOS only,the localized description name of the app in Settings -> VPN. If it is not passed in, the default name RNSimpleOpenvpn
will be used
interface VpnEventParams {
state: RNSimpleOpenvpn.VpnState; // VPN Status
message: string; // VPN Status Related Messages
level?: string; // Description of the connection status provided by the Android OpenVPN library
}
If you don’t use ovpnString, don’t forget to add the configuration file to your project
-
The Android path is
android/app/src/main/assets/
,create a newassets
folder if you don't have one -
The iOS path is the main bundle, just drag and drop the file into the project
The format of the line where remote
is located in the file must be of the following form
...
remote <IP address> <port>
...
If you don't need to dynamically modify the remote
address in the configuration file, the same configuration file is used for Android and iOS, and the remoteAddress
of options
can be left out
However, if you need to dynamically change the remote
address in the configuration file, the iOS configuration file needs to comment out the line where remote
is located (below) and always pass remoteAddress
for options
...
;remote <IP address> <port>>
...
The following items were used in this project
- Android - ics-openvpn, for personal project reasons, the Android side is currently using an older version of its core library
- iOS - OpenVPNAdapter v0.8.0
- Resolve RN 0.65 warning
- Upgrade to the latest Android OpenVPN library
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