I want an event when the user closes the app from the background. For example, when I press the left button on a Galaxy S7 I am seeing all apps which are in the background. When I swipe the app to the left I destroy the app. Is it possible to call an event when this happens? I think in android lifecycle that is the event onDestroy ()
I want an event when the user closes the app from the background. For example, when I press the left button on a Galaxy S7 I am seeing all apps which are in the background. When I swipe the app to the left I destroy the app. Is it possible to call an event when this happens? I think in android lifecycle that is the event onDestroy ()
Share Improve this question asked May 15, 2018 at 21:37 ottootto 2,0638 gold badges42 silver badges69 bronze badges 2- This question is similar to this stackoverflow./questions/38962034/… could you please take a look to confirm that is what you need to do? – ricardoorellana Commented May 15, 2018 at 21:50
- no this is when somebody close the app. I mean when the app get destroyed. – otto Commented May 15, 2018 at 21:59
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Reset to default 3Android have onDestroy lifecycle event
If you want to listen this event on JS, you need to write this function in mainActivity.
Write this function in the MainActivity class:
private static final String TAG = "MainActivity";
public void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
ReactContext reactContext = getReactInstanceManager().getCurrentReactContext();
WritableMap params = Arguments.createMap();
params.putString("event", "onDestroy");
if(reactContext != null) {
getReactInstanceManager().getCurrentReactContext()
.getJSModule(DeviceEventManagerModule.RCTDeviceEventEmitter.class)
.emit("ActivityStateChange", params);
}
Log.i(TAG, "onDestroy: ");
}
Then listen listen event in useEffect:
useEffect(() => {
DeviceEventEmitter.addListener('ActivityStateChange', e => {
console.log('onDestroy')
});
return () => DeviceEventEmitter.removeAllListeners();
}, []);
Also if you want inactive event cases on android, take a look at it https://stackoverflow./a/41009169/13890802
You might use React Native Modules to listen to the activity lifecycle onDestroy
. You would have to create your own native module.
A native module is a Java class that usually extends the ReactContextBaseJavaModule class and implements the functionality required by the JavaScript.
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