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@berndschrooten/react-native-svg-uri
Advanced tools
Render SVG images in React Native from an URL or a static file
This was tested with RN 0.33 and react-native-svg 4.3.1 (depends on this library) react-native-svg
Not all the svgs can be rendered, if you find problems fill an issue or a PR in order to contemplate all the cases
Install library from npm
npm install @berndschrooten/react-native-svg-uri --save
Link library react-native-svg
react-native link react-native-svg # not react-native-svg-uri !!!
Prop | Type | Default | Note |
---|---|---|---|
source | ImageSource | Same kind of source prop that <Image /> component has | |
svgXmlData | String | You can pass the SVG as String directly | |
fill | Color | Overrides all fill attributes of the svg file |
Here's a simple example:
import SvgUri from 'react-native-svg-uri';
const TestSvgUri = () => (
<View style={styles.container}>
<SvgUri
width="200"
height="200"
source={{uri:'http://thenewcode.com/assets/images/thumbnails/homer-simpson.svg'}}
/>
</View>
);
or a static file
<SvgUri width="200" height="200" source={require('./img/homer.svg')} />
This will render:
npm i
npm test
FAQs
Render an SVG Image from an URL
We found that @berndschrooten/react-native-svg-uri demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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