react-native-cached-image-viewer
React native Cached Image Viewer component for react-native
I last used it on React Native v0.63.3
This project is not my owned project.
I modified tuananhluong
's project. As i readed his page , he forked and modified
kfiroo
's project.
ALSO. I copied the following texts from kfiroo/react-native-cached-image
and made some changes
THANKS FOR
kfiroo
AND
tuananhluong
WHY I MODIFIED
! react-native-fetch-blob
is deprecated. I used rn-fetch-blob
instead.
! @react-native-community/netinfo
is changed some things.
! componentWillReceiveProps
is deprecated. I changed to componentDidUpdate
! string ref
's are deprecated. I changed to createRef()
This package is greatly inspired by @jayesbe's amazing react-native-cacheable-image but adds some functionality that we were missing when trying to handle caching images in our react-native app.
Installation
npm install react-native-cached-image-viewer --save
- or -
yarn add react-native-cached-image-viewer
We use rn-fetch-blob
to handle file system access in this package and it requires an extra step during the installation.
You should only have to do this once.
react-native link rn-fetch-blob
Or, if you want to add Android permissions to AndroidManifest.xml automatically, use this one:
RNFB_ANDROID_PERMISSIONS=true react-native link rn-fetch-blob
Grant Permission to External storage for Android 5.0 or lower
The mechanism for granting Android permissions has slightly different since Android 6.0 released, please refer to Official Document.
If you're going to access external storage (say, SD card storage) for Android 5.0
(or lower) devices, you might have to add the following line to AndroidManifest.xml
.
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.rnfetchblobtest"
android:versionCode="1"
android:versionName="1.0">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW"/>
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.DOWNLOAD_WITHOUT_NOTIFICATION" />
...
Also, if you're going to use Android Download Manager
you have to add this to AndroidManifest.xml
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
+ <action android:name="android.intent.action.DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE"/>
</intent-filter>
If you are going to use the wifiOnly
flag, you need to add this to AndroidManifest.xml
+ <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
...
Grant Access Permission for Android 6.0
Beginning in Android 6.0 (API level 23), users grant permissions to apps while the app is running, not when they install the app. So adding permissions in AndroidManifest.xml
won't work for Android 6.0+ devices. To grant permissions in runtime, you might use PermissionAndroid API.
Usage
TODO - add usage example
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import { ActivityIndicator } from 'react-native'
import {
CachedImage,
ImageCacheProvider
} from 'react-native-cached-image-viewer';
const images = [
'https://example.com/images/1.jpg',
'https://example.com/images/2.jpg',
'https://example.com/images/3.jpg',
];
export default class Example extends Component {
render() {
return (
<ImageCacheProvider
urlsToPreload={images}
onPreloadComplete={() => console.log('hey there')}>
<CachedImage source={{uri: images[0]}}/>
<CachedImage source={{uri: images[1]}}/>
<CachedImage source={{uri: images[2]}}/>
<CachedImage
style={{
width : 40,
height : 40,
}}
source={{uri: 'https://randomuser.me/api/portraits/women/60.jpg'}}
loadingIndicator={ActivityIndicator}
/>
</ImageCacheProvider>
);
}
}
Sorry if there is something unrelated to the text below. It may be saying something irrelevant or invalid because I copied this text and haven't checked it all
API
This package exposes 3 modules:
const {
CachedImage,
ImageCacheProvider,
ImageCacheManager,
} = require('react-native-cached-image-viewer');
ImageCacheManager
This is where all the cache magic takes place.
The API usually takes a URL and a set of ImageCacheManagerOptions
.
ImageCacheManager.downloadAndCacheUrl(url: String, options: ImageCacheManagerOptions): Promise<String>
Check the cache for the the URL (after removing fixing the query string according to ImageCacheManagerOptions.useQueryParamsInCacheKey
).
If the URL exists in cache and is not expired, resolve with the local cached file path.
Otherwise, download the file to the cache folder, add it to the cache and then return the cached file path.
ImageCacheManager.seedAndCacheUrl(url: String, seedPath: String, options: ImageCacheManagerOptions): Promise<String>
Check the cache for the the URL (after removing fixing the query string according to ImageCacheManagerOptions.useQueryParamsInCacheKey
).
If the URL exists in cache and is not expired, resolve with the local cached file path.
Otherwise, copy the seed file into the cache folder, add it to the cache and then return the cached file path.
ImageCacheManager.deleteUrl(url: String, options: ImageCacheManagerOptions): Promise
Removes the cache entry for the URL and the local file corresponding to it, if it exists.
ImageCacheManager.clearCache(options: ImageCacheManagerOptions): Promise
Clear the URL cache and remove files in the cache folder (as stated in the ImageCacheManagerOptions.cacheLocation
)
ImageCacheManager.getCacheInfo(options: ImageCacheManagerOptions): Promise.<{file: Array, size: Number}>
Returns info about the cache, list of files and the total size of the cache.
CachedImage
CachedImage
is a drop in replacement for the Image
component that will attempt to cache remote URLs for better performance.
It's main use is to hide the cache layer from the user and provide a simple way to cache images.
CachedImage
uses an instance of ImageCacheManager
to interact with the cache, if there is an instance provided by ImageCacheProvider
via the context it will be used, otherwise a new instance will be created with the options from the component's props.
<CachedImage
source={{
uri: 'https://example.com/path/to/your/image.jpg'
}}
style={styles.image}
/>
Props
renderImage
- a function that returns a component, used to override the underlying Image
component.activityIndicatorProps
- props for the ActivityIndicator
that is shown while the image is downloaded.defaultSource
- prop to display a background image while the source image is downloaded. This will work even in android, but will not display background image if there you set borderRadius on this component style proploadingIndicator
- component prop to set custom ActivityIndicator
.fallbackSource
- prop to set placeholder image. when source.uri
is null or cached failed, the fallbackSource
will be display.- any of the
ImageCacheManagerOptionsPropTypes
props - customize the ImageCacheManager
for this specific CachedImage
instance.
ImageCacheProvider
This is a top-level component with 2 major functions:
- Provide the customized
ImageCacheManager
to nested CachedImage
. - Preload a set of URLs.
Props
urlsToPreload
- an array of URLs to preload when the component mounts. default []numberOfConcurrentPreloads
- control the number of concurrent downloads, usually used when the urlsToPreload
array is very big. default urlsToPreload.length
onPreloadComplete
- callback for when the preload is complete and all images are cached.
ImageCacheManagerOptions
A set of options that are provided to the ImageCacheManager
and provide ways to customize it to your needs.
type ImageCacheManagerOptions = {
headers: PropTypes.object,
ttl: PropTypes.number,
useQueryParamsInCacheKey: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.bool,
PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.string)
]),
cacheLocation: PropTypes.string,
allowSelfSignedSSL: PropTypes.bool,
};
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.