I wonder if I can expose my func navigateToLoginWidget
to React Native. So that it can be triggered from RN.
I have managed to change the Objective-C template that comes with React Native to Swift like so:
import Foundation
import IBMCloudAppID
import BMSCore
import UIKit
@UIApplicationMain
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
var window: UIWindow?
var bridge: RCTBridge!
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
// initializing App ID SDK
let region = AppID.REGION_SOMEWHERE
let backendGUID = "MY_TENANT_ID_FROM_IBM"
AppID.sharedInstance.initialize(tenantId: backendGUID, region: region)
// Initializing React Native front-end with Swift instead of Obj-c template
let jsCodeLocation: URL
jsCodeLocation = RCTBundleURLProvider.sharedSettings().jsBundleURL(forBundleRoot: "index.js", fallbackResource:nil)
let rootView = RCTRootView(bundleURL: jsCodeLocation, moduleName: "MY_PROJECT_NAME", initialProperties: nil, launchOptions: launchOptions)
let rootViewController = UIViewController()
rootViewController.view = rootView
self.window = UIWindow(frame: UIScreen.main.bounds)
self.window?.rootViewController = rootViewController
self.window?.makeKeyAndVisible()
return true
}
func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, options :[UIApplication.OpenURLOptionsKey : Any]) -> Bool {
return AppID.sharedInstance.application(application, open: url, options: options)
}
func navigateToLoginWidget(_ sender : Any) {
print("clicked")
AppID.sharedInstance.loginWidget?.launch(delegate: SigninDelegate)
}
}
I would normally have this function in another module called SigninDelegate.swift, but I have included it in the same class for explanatory purposes.
According to the official documentation:
So yes, it is possible, but some setup is needed. Check the docs in the link above for the steps you need to follow to set it up.