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Fetches and manages remotely-hosted assets and updates to your app's JS bundle.

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import { CodedError, NativeModulesProxy, UnavailabilityError } from 'expo-modules-core'; import ExpoUpdates from './ExpoUpdates'; /** * Whether expo-updates is enabled. This may be false in a variety of cases including: * - enabled set to false in configuration * - missing or invalid URL in configuration * - missing runtime version or SDK version in configuration * - error accessing storage on device during initialization * * When false, the embedded update is loaded. */ export const isEnabled = !!ExpoUpdates.isEnabled; /** * The UUID that uniquely identifies the currently running update. The * UUID is represented in its canonical string form (`xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx`) and * will always use lowercase letters. This value is `null` when running in a local development environment or any other environment where `expo-updates` is disabled. */ export const updateId = ExpoUpdates.updateId && typeof ExpoUpdates.updateId === 'string' ? ExpoUpdates.updateId.toLowerCase() : null; /** * The name of the release channel currently configured in this standalone or bare app when using * classic updates. When using Expo Updates, the value of this field is always `"default"`. */ export const releaseChannel = ExpoUpdates.releaseChannel ?? 'default'; /** * The channel name of the current build, if configured for use with EAS Update. `null` otherwise. * * Expo Go and development builds are not set to a specific channel and can run any updates compatible with their native runtime. Therefore, this value will always be `null` when running an update on Expo Go or a development build. */ export const channel = ExpoUpdates.channel ?? null; /** * The runtime version of the current build. */ export const runtimeVersion = ExpoUpdates.runtimeVersion ?? null; const _checkAutomaticallyMapNativeToJS = { ALWAYS: 'ON_LOAD', ERROR_RECOVERY_ONLY: 'ON_ERROR_RECOVERY', NEVER: 'NEVER', WIFI_ONLY: 'WIFI_ONLY', }; /** * Determines if and when expo-updates checks for and downloads updates automatically on startup. */ export const checkAutomatically = _checkAutomaticallyMapNativeToJS[ExpoUpdates.checkAutomatically] ?? null; // @docsMissing /** * @hidden */ export const localAssets = ExpoUpdates.localAssets ?? {}; /** * `expo-updates` does its very best to always launch monotonically newer versions of your app so * you don't need to worry about backwards compatibility when you put out an update. In very rare * cases, it's possible that `expo-updates` may need to fall back to the update that's embedded in * the app binary, even after newer updates have been downloaded and run (an "emergency launch"). * This boolean will be `true` if the app is launching under this fallback mechanism and `false` * otherwise. If you are concerned about backwards compatibility of future updates to your app, you * can use this constant to provide special behavior for this rare case. */ export const isEmergencyLaunch = ExpoUpdates.isEmergencyLaunch || false; /** * This will be true if the currently running update is the one embedded in the build, * and not one downloaded from the updates server. */ export const isEmbeddedLaunch = ExpoUpdates.isEmbeddedLaunch || false; // @docsMissing /** * @hidden */ export const isUsingEmbeddedAssets = ExpoUpdates.isUsingEmbeddedAssets || false; /** * If `expo-updates` is enabled, this is the * [manifest](/versions/latest/sdk/constants/#manifest) (or * [classic manifest](/versions/latest/sdk/constants/#appmanifest)) * object for the update that's currently running. * * In development mode, or any other environment in which `expo-updates` is disabled, this object is * empty. */ export const manifest = (ExpoUpdates.manifestString ? JSON.parse(ExpoUpdates.manifestString) : ExpoUpdates.manifest) ?? {}; /** * If `expo-updates` is enabled, this is a `Date` object representing the creation time of the update that's currently running (whether it was embedded or downloaded at runtime). * * In development mode, or any other environment in which `expo-updates` is disabled, this value is * null. */ export const createdAt = ExpoUpdates.commitTime ? new Date(ExpoUpdates.commitTime) : null; const isUsingDeveloperTool = !!manifest.developer?.tool; const isUsingExpoDevelopmentClient = NativeModulesProxy.ExponentConstants?.appOwnership === 'expo'; const manualUpdatesInstructions = isUsingExpoDevelopmentClient ? 'To test manual updates, publish your project using `expo publish` and open the published ' + 'version in this development client.' : 'To test manual updates, make a release build with `npm run ios --configuration Release` or ' + '`npm run android --variant Release`.'; /** * Instructs the app to reload using the most recently downloaded version. This is useful for * triggering a newly downloaded update to launch without the user needing to manually restart the * app. * * It is not recommended to place any meaningful logic after a call to `await * Updates.reloadAsync()`. This is because the promise is resolved after verifying that the app can * be reloaded, and immediately before posting an asynchronous task to the main thread to actually * reload the app. It is unsafe to make any assumptions about whether any more JS code will be * executed after the `Updates.reloadAsync` method call resolves, since that depends on the OS and * the state of the native module and main threads. * * This method cannot be used in Expo Go or development mode, and the returned promise will be rejected if you * try to do so. It also rejects when expo-updates is not enabled. * * @return A promise that fulfills right before the reload instruction is sent to the JS runtime, or * rejects if it cannot find a reference to the JS runtime. If the promise is rejected in production * mode, it most likely means you have installed the module incorrectly. Double check you've * followed the installation instructions. In particular, on iOS ensure that you set the `bridge` * property on `EXUpdatesAppController` with a pointer to the `RCTBridge` you want to reload, and on * Android ensure you either call `UpdatesController.initialize` with the instance of * `ReactApplication` you want to reload, or call `UpdatesController.setReactNativeHost` with the * proper instance of `ReactNativeHost`. */ export async function reloadAsync() { if (!ExpoUpdates.reload) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'reloadAsync'); } if (!ExpoUpdates?.nativeDebug && __DEV__ && !isUsingExpoDevelopmentClient) { throw new CodedError('ERR_UPDATES_DISABLED', `You cannot use the Updates module in development mode in a production app. ${manualUpdatesInstructions}`); } await ExpoUpdates.reload(); } /** * Checks the server to see if a newly deployed update to your project is available. Does not * actually download the update. This method cannot be used in development mode, and the returned * promise will be rejected if you try to do so. * * Checking for an update uses a device's bandwidth and battery life like any network call. * Additionally, updates served by Expo may be rate limited. A good rule of thumb to check for * updates judiciously is to check when the user launches or foregrounds the app. Avoid polling for * updates in a frequent loop. * * @return A promise that fulfills with an [`UpdateCheckResult`](#updatecheckresult) object. * * The promise rejects in Expo Go or if the app is in development mode, or if there is an unexpected error or * timeout communicating with the server. It also rejects when expo-updates is not enabled. */ export async function checkForUpdateAsync() { if (!ExpoUpdates.checkForUpdateAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'checkForUpdateAsync'); } if (!ExpoUpdates?.nativeDebug && (__DEV__ || isUsingDeveloperTool)) { throw new CodedError('ERR_UPDATES_DISABLED', `You cannot check for updates in development mode. ${manualUpdatesInstructions}`); } const result = await ExpoUpdates.checkForUpdateAsync(); if (result.manifestString) { result.manifest = JSON.parse(result.manifestString); delete result.manifestString; } return result; } /** * Retrieves the current extra params. * * This method cannot be used in Expo Go or development mode. It also rejects when expo-updates is not enabled. */ export async function getExtraParamsAsync() { if (!ExpoUpdates.getExtraParamsAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'getExtraParamsAsync'); } return await ExpoUpdates.getExtraParamsAsync(); } /** * Sets an extra param if value is non-null, otherwise unsets the param. * Extra params are sent as an [Expo Structured Field Value Dictionary](https://docs.expo.dev/technical-specs/expo-sfv-0/) * in the `Expo-Extra-Params` header of update requests. A compliant update server may use these params when selecting an update to serve. * * This method cannot be used in Expo Go or development mode. It also rejects when expo-updates is not enabled. */ export async function setExtraParamAsync(key, value) { if (!ExpoUpdates.setExtraParamAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'setExtraParamAsync'); } return await ExpoUpdates.setExtraParamAsync(key, value ?? null); } /** * Retrieves the most recent expo-updates log entries. * * @param maxAge Sets the max age of retrieved log entries in milliseconds. Default to 3600000 ms (1 hour). * * @return A promise that fulfills with an array of [`UpdatesLogEntry`](#updateslogentry) objects; * * The promise rejects if there is an unexpected error in retrieving the logs. */ export async function readLogEntriesAsync(maxAge = 3600000) { if (!ExpoUpdates.readLogEntriesAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'readLogEntriesAsync'); } return await ExpoUpdates.readLogEntriesAsync(maxAge); } /** * Clears existing expo-updates log entries. * * > For now, this operation does nothing on the client. Once log persistence has been * > implemented, this operation will actually remove existing logs. * * @return A promise that fulfills if the clear operation was successful. * * The promise rejects if there is an unexpected error in clearing the logs. * */ export async function clearLogEntriesAsync() { if (!ExpoUpdates.clearLogEntriesAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'clearLogEntriesAsync'); } await ExpoUpdates.clearLogEntriesAsync(); } /** * Downloads the most recently deployed update to your project from server to the device's local * storage. This method cannot be used in development mode, and the returned promise will be * rejected if you try to do so. * > **Note:** [`reloadAsync()`](#updatesreloadasync) can be called after promise resolution to * reload the app using the most recently downloaded version. Otherwise, the update will be applied * on the next app cold start. * * @return A promise that fulfills with an [`UpdateFetchResult`](#updatefetchresult) object. * * The promise rejects in Expo Go or if the app is in development mode, or if there is an unexpected error or * timeout communicating with the server. It also rejects when expo-updates is not enabled. */ export async function fetchUpdateAsync() { if (!ExpoUpdates.fetchUpdateAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'fetchUpdateAsync'); } if (!ExpoUpdates?.nativeDebug && (__DEV__ || isUsingDeveloperTool)) { throw new CodedError('ERR_UPDATES_DISABLED', `You cannot fetch updates in development mode. ${manualUpdatesInstructions}`); } const result = await ExpoUpdates.fetchUpdateAsync(); if (result.manifestString) { result.manifest = JSON.parse(result.manifestString); delete result.manifestString; } return result; } /** * @hidden */ export function clearUpdateCacheExperimentalAsync(_sdkVersion) { console.warn("This method is no longer necessary. `expo-updates` now automatically deletes your app's old bundle files!"); } /** * @hidden */ export function transformNativeStateMachineContext(originalNativeContext) { const nativeContext = { ...originalNativeContext }; if (nativeContext.latestManifestString) { nativeContext.latestManifest = JSON.parse(nativeContext.latestManifestString); delete nativeContext.latestManifestString; } if (nativeContext.downloadedManifestString) { nativeContext.downloadedManifest = JSON.parse(nativeContext.downloadedManifestString); delete nativeContext.downloadedManifestString; } if (nativeContext.lastCheckForUpdateTimeString) { nativeContext.lastCheckForUpdateTime = new Date(nativeContext.lastCheckForUpdateTimeString); delete nativeContext.lastCheckForUpdateTimeString; } if (nativeContext.rollbackString) { nativeContext.rollback = JSON.parse(nativeContext.rollbackString); delete nativeContext.rollbackString; } return nativeContext; } /** * @hidden */ export async function getNativeStateMachineContextAsync() { // Return the current state machine context if (!ExpoUpdates.getNativeStateMachineContextAsync) { throw new UnavailabilityError('Updates', 'getNativeStateMachineContextAsync'); } const nativeContext = await ExpoUpdates.getNativeStateMachineContextAsync(); return transformNativeStateMachineContext(nativeContext); } //# sourceMappingURL=Updates.js.map