bsky-app/modules/expo-receive-android-intents
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Share Extension/Intents (#2587)
* add native ios code outside of ios project

* helper script

* going to be a lot of these commits to squash...backing up

* save

* start of an expo plugin

* create info.plist

* copy the view controller

* maybe working

* working

* wait working now

* working plugin

* use current scheme

* update intent path

* use better params

* support text in uri

* build

* use better encoding

* handle images

* cleanup ios plugin

* android

* move bash script to /scripts

* handle cases where loaded data is uiimage rather than uri

* remove unnecessary logic, allow more than 4 images and just take first 4

* android build plugin

* limit images to four on android

* use js for plugins, no need to build

* revert changes to app config

* use correct scheme on android

* android readme

* move ios extension to /modules

* remove unnecessary event

* revert typo

* plugin readme

* scripts readme

* add configurable scheme to .env, default to `bluesky`

* remove debug

* revert .gitignore change

* add comment about updating .env to app.config.js for those modifying scheme

* modify .env

* update android module to use the proper url

* update ios extension

* remove comment

* parse and validate incoming image uris

* fix types

* rm oops

* fix a few typos
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README.md Share Extension/Intents (#2587) 2024-02-27 15:22:03 -08:00
expo-module.config.json Share Extension/Intents (#2587) 2024-02-27 15:22:03 -08:00

README.md

Expo Receive Android Intents

This module handles incoming intents on Android. Handled intents are text/plain and image/* (single or multiple). The module handles saving images to the app's filesystem for access within the app, limiting the selection of images to a max of four, and handling intent types. No JS code is required for this module, and it is no-op on non-android platforms.

No installation is required. Gradle will automatically add this module on build.