Remix-Image
👋 Intro
A React component for responsive images in Remix.
This library turns:
<Image
src="https://i.imgur.com/5cQnAQC.png"
responsive={[{
size: {
width: 100,
height: 100,
},
maxWidth: 200,
}]}
/>
Into:
<img
class="Image-module_root__56rgX"
src="/api/image?src=https%253A%252F%252Fi.imgur.com%252F5cQnAQC.png&width=100&height=100%2520100w"
srcset="/api/image?src=https%253A%252F%252Fi.imgur.com%252F5cQnAQC.png&width=100&height=100%2520100w"
sizes="(max-width: 200px) 100px"
>
Where the responsive
sizes provided through the props are turned into image URLs served by the local server that are cached for fast and performant loading.
🚀 How to use
Install
To install this library and its peer deps, use on of the following commands:
npm install -S remix-image hybrid-disk-cache sharp
yarn add remix-image hybrid-disk-cache sharp
Loader
Create a new resource route that imports the imageLoader
function and exports as loader
.
By default, the image component uses the route "/api/image"
, but any route can be used.
import type { LoaderFunction } from "remix";
import { imageLoader, DiskCache, MemoryCache } from "remix-image/server";
const config = {
selfUrl: "http://localhost:3000",
whitelistedDomains: ["i.imgur.com"],
cache: new DiskCache(),
};
export const loader: LoaderFunction = ({ request }) => {
return imageLoader(config, request);
};
Options
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
selfUrl | string | X | | The URL of the local server. |
whitelistedDomains | string[] | | [] | Valid domains responsive images can be served from. selfUrl is automatically added at runtime and is not required. |
cache | DiskCache or MemoryCache | | null | The configuration for the local image cache. Setting this to null will disable the cache. |
Cache Types
Name | Description | Options |
---|
DiskCache | A cache that stores images in memory and on disk (depending on size) for the best efficiency. | { path: string, ttl: number, tbd: number } |
MemoryCache | A cache that only stores images in memory. Designed for platforms that do not have native disk access like Cloudflare. | { maxSize: number (bytes), ttl: number, tbd: number } |
Note:
Due to remix request purging, MemoryCache
will clear itself automatically on each request in development. This will not occur during production, and it will perform as expected.
Component
Import the Image
component and specify the url to the resource route used by the imageLoader
function.
The loaderUrl
prop is optional if the resource route has been created at the path "/api/image"
.
import { Image } from "remix-image";
<Image
loaderUrl="/api/image"
src="..."
width="..."
height="..."
alt="..."
responsive={[
{
size: {
width: 100,
height: 100,
},
maxWidth: 200,
},
]}
/>
PropTypes
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
loaderUrl | string | | "/api/image" | The path of the image loader resource route. |
responsive | { size: { width: number; height: number; }; maxWidth?: number; }[] | | [] | An array of responsive sizes. The resource route is not called if this prop is not provided. |
Hook
Optionally, this library also exports the hook used to generate responsive props for images.
In most use cases you can simply use the Image
component, but you might need the hook for custom components.
import { useResponsiveImage } from "remix-image";
const Image: React.FC<ImageProps> = ({
className,
loaderUrl = "/api/image",
responsive = [],
...imgProps
}) => {
const responsiveProps = useResponsiveImage(imgProps, loaderUrl, responsive);
return (
<img
className={clsx(classes.root, className)}
{...imgProps}
{...responsiveProps}
/>
);
};
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|
imgProps | ComponentPropsWithoutRef<"img"> | X | | The props to be passed to the base img element. |
loaderUrl | string | X | [] | The path of the image loader resource route. |
responsive | { size: { width: number; height: number; }; maxWidth?: number; }[] | | [] | An array of responsive sizes. |
Other
Status
At the moment this library is experimental and has not been used in a production environment.
Further development is ongoing, but I welcome all pull-requests and issues created on GitHub.
Credit
This repo expands on the following gists by: