React Native Email Link
An easy way to open an email app of the user's choice, based on the apps they have installed on their device. Very helpful for magic link logins.
Currently supported apps:
- Apple Mail
- Gmail
- Inbox
- Spark
- Airmail
- Outlook
- Yahoo Mail
- Superhuman
- Yandex
- ProtonMail
- Fastmail
Installation
1. Install the package
yarn add react-native-email-link
This package works with autolinking on RN>=0.60. If you're using an earlier version of React Native, please install version 1.4.0 of the library, or
check out the legacy rnpm branch.
2. Post-install steps
Based on the platforms your app supports, you also need to:
LSApplicationQueriesSchemes key inside ios/{my-project}/Info.plist to specify the URL schemes with which the app can interact.
Just add this in your Info.plist depending on which apps you'd like to support. Omitting these might mean that the library can't detect some of the maps apps installed by the user.
xml
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>mailto</string>
<string>message</string>
<string>readdle-spark</string>
<string>airmail</string>
<string>ms-outlook</string>
<string>googlegmail</string>
<string>inbox-gmail</string>
<string>ymail</string>
<string>superhuman</string>
<string>yandexmail</string>
<string>fastmail</string>
<string>protonmail</string>
<string>szn-email</string>
</array>
plugins array inside your app.config.js/app.config.json. For example:
json
{
"name": "my app",
"plugins": ["react-native-email-link"]
}
Want this library to work on Android too? Because the library uses native code on Android you need to follow Expo's guide for custom native code.
Usage
openInbox
import { openInbox } from "react-native-email-link";
openInbox();
Arguments
title
Text for the top of the ActionSheet or Intent.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Open mail app' |
message
Subtext under the title on the ActionSheet
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Which app would you like to open?' | iOS |
cancelLabel
Text for last button of the ActionSheet.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Cancel' | iOS |
removeText
If true, not text will be show above the ActionSheet or Intent. Default value is false.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| boolean | No | false |
defaultEmailLabel
Text for first button of the ActionSheet.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Default email reader' | iOS |
newTask
If true, the email Intent will be started in a new Android task. Else, the Intent will be launched in the current task.
Read more about Android tasks here.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| boolean | No | true | Android |
Example
import { openInbox } from "react-native-email-link";
openInbox({
message: "Whatcha wanna do?",
cancelLabel: "Go back!",
});
openComposer
import { openComposer } from "react-native-email-link";
openComposer();
Arguments
apptitlemessage(iOS only)cancelLabel(iOS only)removeTextdefaultEmailLabeltoccbccsubjectbodyencodeBody
app
App to open the composer with
| Type | Required | Example |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | An app's id that can be retrieved with getEmailClients |
On Android - id holds the package name, e.g. com.mail.app |
||
On iOS - id holds the app slug/name, e.g. gmail |
title
Text for the top of the ActionSheet or Intent.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Open mail app' |
message
Subtext under the title on the ActionSheet.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Which app would you like to open?' | iOS |
cancelLabel
Text for last button of the ActionSheet.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Cancel' | iOS |
removeText
If true, not text will be show above the ActionSheet or Intent. Default value is false.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| boolean | No | false |
defaultEmailLabel
Text for first button of the ActionSheet.
| Type | Required | Default | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | No | 'Default email reader' | iOS |
to
Recipient's email address.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | null |
cc
Email's cc.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | null |
bcc
Email's bcc.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | null |
subject
Email's subject.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | null |
body
Email's body.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| string | No | null |
encodeBody
Apply encodeURIComponent to the email's body.
| Type | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|
| boolean | No | false |
Example
import { openComposer } from "react-native-email-link";
openComposer({
to: "support@example.com",
subject: "I have a question",
body: "Hi, can you help me with...",
});
getEmailClients
import { getEmailClients } from "react-native-email-link";
const clients = await getEmailClients();
console.log(clients)[
{
iOSAppName: "gmail", // iOS only
prefix: "gmail://",
title: "GMail",
androidPackagename: "com.google.android.gm", // Android only
id: "gmail", // depending on the platform, holds either the package name or the app slug value
}
];
To utilize this feature to display an email client picker within a custom UI and subsequently use the openComposer to launch a specific app, you just need to pass the id (from response) value into the options (options.app) within the openComposer.
Custom consulting sessions available for implementation support or feature development.