Version: next
Settings
Settings
serves as a wrapper for NSUserDefaults
, a persistent key-value store available only on iOS.
Example
import React, { useState } from "react";
import { Button, Settings, StyleSheet, Text, View } from "react-native";
const App = () => {
const [data, setData] = useState(Settings.get("data"));
const storeData = data => {
Settings.set(data);
setData(Settings.get("data"));
};
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text>Stored value:</Text>
<Text style={styles.value}>{data}</Text>
<Button
onPress={() => storeData({ data: "React" })}
title="Store 'React'"
/>
<Button
onPress={() => storeData({ data: "Native" })}
title="Store 'Native'"
/>
</View>
);
};
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
justifyContent: "center",
alignItems: "center"
},
value: {
fontSize: 24,
marginVertical: 12
}
});
export default App;
Reference
Methods
clearWatch()
static clearWatch(watchId: number)
watchId
is the number returned by watchKeys()
when the subscription was originally configured.
get()
static get(key: string): mixed
Get the current value for a given key
in NSUserDefaults
.
set()
static set(settings: object)
Set one or more values in NSUserDefaults
.
watchKeys()
static watchKeys(keys: string | array<string>, callback: function): number
Subscribe to be notified when the value for any of the keys specified by the keys
parameter has been changed in NSUserDefaults
. Returns a watchId
number that may be used with clearWatch()
to unsubscribe.
Note:
watchKeys()
by design ignores internalset()
calls and fires callback only on changes preformed outside of React Native code.