A react native module for the Apple MusicKit ( iOS )
An Example project was developed to exercise and test all functionality within this library. If you are curious about how to use something, or need to compare your application setup to something that works, check there first.
The following table shows the platform support for various Apple Music functionality within this library.
Feature | iOS |
---|---|
Auth | |
authorize |
✅ |
checkSubscription |
✅ |
Player | |
play |
✅ |
pause |
✅ |
togglePlayerState |
✅ |
skipToNextEntry |
✅ |
getCurrentState |
✅ |
addListener |
✅ |
removeListener |
✅ |
MusicKit | |
catalogSearch |
✅ |
getTracksFromLibrary |
✅ |
setPlaybackQueue |
✅ |
npm install @lomray/react-native-apple-music
- In your Podfile, set minimum IOS target for Pod installation:
platform :ios, 15.0
npx pod-install
- Ensure your iOS deployment target is 15.0 or higher, as this library relies on the Apple MusicKit, which requires iOS 15.0+.
- Add the following line to your info.plist file to include a description for the Media Library usage permission:
<key>NSAppleMusicUsageDescription</key>
<string>Allow to continue</string>
- Ensure that your Apple Developer account has the MusicKit entitlement enabled and the appropriate MusicKit capabilities are set in your app's bundle identifier.
- It's highly recommended to set a minimum deployment target of your application to 16.0 and above, because MusicKit requires it to perform a catalog search and some convertation methods.
As of React Native > 0.61
, auto linking should work for iOS. There shouldn't be any modifications necessary and it Should work out of the box.
The @lomray/react-native-apple-music
package provides a set of tools to interact with Apple MusicKit in your React Native application. Here's how to get started:
First, import the necessary modules from the package:
import {
Auth,
Player,
MusicKit,
useCurrentSong,
useIsPlaying,
} from '@lomray/react-native-apple-music';
Before accessing Apple Music data, you need to authenticate the user and obtain permissions:
async function authenticate() {
try {
const authStatus = await Auth.authorize();
console.log('Authorization Status:', authStatus);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Authorization failed:', error);
}
}
Check if the user has an active Apple Music subscription:
async function checkSubscription() {
const subscriptionStatus = await Auth.checkSubscription();
console.log('Subscription Status:', subscriptionStatus);
}
Control playback using the Player module:
// Play music
Player.play();
// Pause music
Player.pause();
// Toggle between play and pause
Player.togglePlayerState();
// Skip to the next song
Player.skipToNextEntry();
Get the current playback state and listen for changes:
Player.getCurrentState().then(state => {
console.log('Current Playback State:', state);
});
// Listen for playback state changes
const playbackListener = Player.addListener('onPlaybackStateChange', state => {
console.log('New Playback State:', state);
});
// Don't forget to remove the listener when it's no longer needed
playbackListener.remove();
To maintain optimal performance and prevent memory leaks, it's important to manage your event listeners effectively. Here's how you can add and remove listeners using the Player
class.
const playbackListener = Player.addListener('onPlaybackStateChange', state => {
console.log('New Playback State:', state);
});
// This will remove all listeners for 'onPlaybackStateChange' event
Player.removeAllListeners('onPlaybackStateChange');
Search the Apple Music catalog:
async function searchCatalog(query) {
try {
const types = ['songs', 'albums']; // Define the types of items you're searching for. The result will contain items among songs/albums
const results = await MusicKit.catalogSearch(query, types);
console.log('Search Results:', results);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Search failed:', error);
}
}
Get a list of recently played items:
async function getTracksFromLibrary() {
try {
const results = await MusicKit.getTracksFromLibrary();
console.log('User`s library Results:', results);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Getting user tracks failed:', error);
}
}
Load a system Player with Song, Album, Playlist or Station, using their ID:
async function setPlaybackQueue() {
try {
await MusicKit.setPlaybackQueue("123456", "album");
} catch (error) {
console.error('Setting playback queue:', error);
}
}
The package provides hooks for reactive states in your components:
import React from 'react';
import { View } from 'react-native';
import { useCurrentSong, useIsPlaying } from '@lomray/react-native-apple-music';
function MusicPlayerComponent() {
const { song } = useCurrentSong();
const { isPlaying } = useIsPlaying();
return (
<View>
{isPlaying ? 'Playing' : 'Paused'} - {currentSong?.title || 'No song playing'}
</View>
);
}
Bug or a feature request, please open a new issue.
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