react-native-maps how to tell if user location is off of the visible map
is there a way to tell the current visibile boundaries of the react-native-maps. I want to know when the user isn't visible on the maps anymore.
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is there a way to tell the current visibile boundaries of the react-native-maps. I want to know when the user isn't visible on the maps anymore.
react-native react-native-maps
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is there a way to tell the current visibile boundaries of the react-native-maps. I want to know when the user isn't visible on the maps anymore.
react-native react-native-maps
is there a way to tell the current visibile boundaries of the react-native-maps. I want to know when the user isn't visible on the maps anymore.
react-native react-native-maps
react-native react-native-maps
asked Nov 16 '18 at 6:58
Valerio ZhangValerio Zhang
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I think you should use permission package. React-native-maps doesn't provide permission. I used https://github.com/yonahforst/react-native-permissions many times. It works well.
Permissions.request('location').then(response => {
// Returns once the user has chosen to 'allow' or to 'not allow' access
// Response is one of: 'authorized', 'denied', 'restricted', or 'undetermined'
this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
})
how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
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I think you should use permission package. React-native-maps doesn't provide permission. I used https://github.com/yonahforst/react-native-permissions many times. It works well.
Permissions.request('location').then(response => {
// Returns once the user has chosen to 'allow' or to 'not allow' access
// Response is one of: 'authorized', 'denied', 'restricted', or 'undetermined'
this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
})
how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
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I think you should use permission package. React-native-maps doesn't provide permission. I used https://github.com/yonahforst/react-native-permissions many times. It works well.
Permissions.request('location').then(response => {
// Returns once the user has chosen to 'allow' or to 'not allow' access
// Response is one of: 'authorized', 'denied', 'restricted', or 'undetermined'
this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
})
how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
add a comment |
I think you should use permission package. React-native-maps doesn't provide permission. I used https://github.com/yonahforst/react-native-permissions many times. It works well.
Permissions.request('location').then(response => {
// Returns once the user has chosen to 'allow' or to 'not allow' access
// Response is one of: 'authorized', 'denied', 'restricted', or 'undetermined'
this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
})
I think you should use permission package. React-native-maps doesn't provide permission. I used https://github.com/yonahforst/react-native-permissions many times. It works well.
Permissions.request('location').then(response => {
// Returns once the user has chosen to 'allow' or to 'not allow' access
// Response is one of: 'authorized', 'denied', 'restricted', or 'undetermined'
this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
})
edited Nov 16 '18 at 12:45
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how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
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how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
Nov 16 '18 at 13:39
how can i use this to tell when the user is out of focus on react native maps?
– Valerio Zhang
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