React Native wrapper around the Spotify Remote SDK

Spotify App Remote for React Native

A react native module for the Spotify Remote SDK.

Features

The following table shows the platform support for various Spotify Remote API functionality within this library.

Feature iOS Android
Authentication
authorize
getSession
endSession
Remote
isConnectedAsync
connect
disconnect
playUri
playItem
playItemWithIndex
queueUri
seek
resume
pause
skipToNext
skipToPrevious
setShuffling
setRepeatMode
getPlayerState
getRootContentItems Not available in Android SDK
getRecommendedContentItems
getChildrenOfItem
getContentItemForUri Not available in Android SDK
getCrossfadeState
Remote Events
playerStateChanged
playerContextChanged
remoteDisconnected
remoteConnected

Install

yarn add react-native-spotify-remote

or

npm install --save react-native-spotify-remote

Linking

As of React Native > 0.61, auto linking should work for both iOS and Android. There shouldn't be any modifications necessary and it Should work out of the box. The one caveat, is that react-native-events needs to be linked as it doesn't yet support auto linking. If you do run into issues or are using an older version of React Native, the following sections should help get you up and running.

iOS

This library requires being built with XCode 11 for reasons given here.

Cocoapods (Recommended)

By far the easiest way to integrate into your project. In your ios/PodFile add the following lines to your projects target:

	pod 'RNEventEmitter', :path => "../node_modules/react-native-events"
	pod 'RNSpotifyRemote', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-spotify-remote'

See the Example App PodFile for a full example.

I have only tested this against RN > 0.60 in the example app. So if you have issues with a RN version < 0.60 that might be a place to start troubleshooting.

Manual

Manual linking is needed for projects that don't use Cocoapods.

  1. Manually add the frameworks from node_modules/react-native-spotify-remote/ios/external/SpotifySDK to Linked Frameworks and Libraries in your project settings.

  1. Then add ../node_modules/react-native-spotify-remote/ios/external/SpotifySDK to Framework Search Paths in your project settings see the screenshot below. (By default it won't show the options in XCode so you may need to check all)

Troubleshooting

'React/RCTConvert.h' file not found might be due to a build dependency issue where RNSpotifyRemote is being built before React. Try adding React as an explicit dependency of the RNSpotifyRemote target/project in XCode. Otherwise, Cocoapods should solve this for you.

Auth Callback

In order to support the callback that you will get from the Spotify App you will need to add a url handler to your app.

iOS

Modifications are needed for the AppDelegate.m:

#import "AppDelegate.h"

#import <React/RCTBundleURLProvider.h>
#import <React/RCTRootView.h>
#import <RNSpotifyRemote.h>

@implementation AppDelegate

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application openURL:(NSURL *)URL options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey, id> *)options
{
  return [[RNSpotifyRemoteAuth sharedInstance] application:application openURL:URL options:options];
}

@end

Android

If you need to link your project manually, here are some things you'll need to do.

react-native-events does not support autolinking at this point and will need to be manually linked into your application

  1. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
  • Add the following imports to the top of the file
import com.reactlibrary.RNSpotifyRemotePackage;
import com.lufinkey.react.eventemitter.RNEventEmitterPackage;
  • Add to the list returned by getPackages() for example:
      @Override
      protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
        @SuppressWarnings("UnnecessaryLocalVariable")
        List<ReactPackage> packages = new PackageList(this).getPackages();
        // Packages that cannot be autolinked yet can be added manually here, for example:
         packages.add(new RNEventEmitterPackage());
  	   packages.add(new RNSpotifyRemotePackage());
        return packages;
      }
  1. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
    include ':react-native-spotify-remote'
    project(':react-native-spotify-remote').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-spotify-remote/android')
    
    include ':react-native-events'
    project(':react-native-events').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-events/android')
    
  2. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
    implementation project(':react-native-spotify-remote')
    implementation project(':react-native-events')
    
  3. As per the Spotify Android SDK Docs Insert the following lines into android/app/src/AndroidManifest.xml
      <activity
            android:exported="true"
            android:name="com.spotify.sdk.android.authentication.AuthCallbackActivity"
            android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Translucent.NoTitleBar">

            <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW"/>
                <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"/>
                <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"/>

                <data
                    android:scheme="<YOUR_APPLICATION_SCHEME>"
                    android:host="<YOUR_APPLICATION_CALLBACK>"/>
            </intent-filter>
        </activity>

        <activity
            android:name="com.spotify.sdk.android.authentication.LoginActivity"
            android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Translucent.NoTitleBar">
        </activity>

If you have issues linking the module, please check that gradle is updated to the latest version and that your project is synced.

Usage

Example Application

This repo contains an Example App which should be the quickest and easiest way to get up and running to try things out. It is using React Hooks (cuz they're pretty cool) and exercises all of the remote API calls.

In Code

Again, I recommend looking at the example app. If you specifically want to see some code that actually does stuff take a look at the App.tsx.

Here's how you would use this library with Typescript (though the same mostly applies to Javascript) and the async/await syntax for promises (Just cuz I like em).

import { 
	auth as SpotifyAuth, 
	remote as SpotifyRemote, 
	ApiScope, 
	ApiConfig
} from 'react-native-spotify-remote';

// Api Config object, replace with your own applications client id and urls
const spotifyConfig: ApiConfig = {
	clientID: "SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID",
	redirectURL: "SPOTIFY_REDIRECT_URL",
	tokenRefreshURL: "SPOTIFY_TOKEN_REFRESH_URL",
	tokenSwapURL: "SPOTIFY_TOKEN_SWAP_URL",
	scopes: [ApiScope.AppRemoteControlScope, ApiScope.UserFollowReadScope]
}

// Initialize the library and connect the Remote
// then play an epic song
async function playEpicSong(){
	try{
		const session = await SpotifyAuth.authorize(spotifyConfig);
		await SpotifyRemote.connect(session.accessToken);
		await SpotifyRemote.playUri("spotify:track:6IA8E2Q5ttcpbuahIejO74");
                await SpotifyRemote.seek(58000);
	}catch(err){
		console.error("Couldn't authorize with or connect to Spotify",err);
	}   
}

GitHub

https://github.com/cjam/react-native-spotify-remote