Awesome
React Native Image Resizer
⚠ Warning Since version 3.0.0 this library has been moved from
react-native-image-resizer
to@bam.tech/react-native-image-resizer
Setup
React Native >= 0.61
Since the version version 3.0.0
this package support the new architecture out of the box (Turbo Module).
It also has retrocompatibility with the old one.
yarn add @bam.tech/react-native-image-resizer
cd ios && pod install
React Native <= 0.60
yarn add react-native-image-resizer@1.1.0
cd ios && pod install
Android
Note: on latest versions of React Native, you may have an error during the Gradle build on Android (com.android.dex.DexException: Multiple dex files define Landroid/support/v7/appcompat/R$anim
). Run cd android && ./gradlew clean
to fix this.
Manual linking
Manual link information for Android: Link
Usage example
import ImageResizer from '@bam.tech/react-native-image-resizer';
ImageResizer.createResizedImage(
path,
maxWidth,
maxHeight,
compressFormat,
quality,
rotation,
outputPath
)
.then((response) => {
// response.uri is the URI of the new image that can now be displayed, uploaded...
// response.path is the path of the new image
// response.name is the name of the new image with the extension
// response.size is the size of the new image
})
.catch((err) => {
// Oops, something went wrong. Check that the filename is correct and
// inspect err to get more details.
});
Sample app
A basic, sample app is available in the example
folder. It uses the module to resize a photo from the Camera Roll.
API
createResizedImage(
/**
* uri parameter accepts`path` or `uri`.
* This property has been tested with the output of @bam.tech/react-native-image-picker,
* react-native-vision-camera, @react-native-camera-roll/camera-roll and http link
**/
uri,
maxWidth,
maxHeight,
compressFormat,
quality,
(rotation = 0),
outputPath,
(keepMeta = false),
(options = {})
); // Returns a Promise
The promise resolves with an object containing: path
, uri
, name
, size
(bytes), width
(pixels), and height
of the new file. The URI can be used directly as the source
of an <Image>
component.
Option | Description |
---|---|
path | Path of image file, or a base64 encoded image string prefixed with 'data:image/imagetype' where imagetype is jpeg or png. |
width | Width to resize to (see mode for more details) |
height | Height to resize to (see mode for more details) |
compressFormat | Can be either JPEG, PNG or WEBP (android only). |
quality | A number between 0 and 100. Used for the JPEG compression. |
rotation | Rotation to apply to the image, in degrees, for android. On iOS, rotation is limited (and rounded) to multiples of 90 degrees. |
outputPath | The resized image path. If null, resized image will be stored in cache folder. To set outputPath make sure to add option for rotation too (if no rotation is needed, just set it to 0). |
keepMeta | If true , will attempt to preserve all file metadata/exif info, except the orientation value since the resizing also does rotation correction to the original image. Defaults to false , which means all metadata is lost. Note: This can only be true for JPEG images which are loaded from the file system (not Web). |
options.mode | Similar to react-native Image's resizeMode: either contain (the default), cover , or stretch . contain will fit the image within width and height , preserving its ratio. cover preserves the aspect ratio, and makes sure the image is at least width wide or height tall. stretch will resize the image to exactly width and height . |
options.onlyScaleDown | If true , will never enlarge the image, and will only make it smaller. |
Limitations
- If you are using
@react-native-camera-roll/camera-roll
with new architecture enabled this library is not going to work. If you try to display an image with theuri
of the library using<Image />
you are going to have the following error:No suitable image URL loader found for ph://...
. This error come from the ReactNativeImageLoader
, which is the one we are currently using. Help/PR for solving this are welcome. Until then, we recommend usingreact-native-image-picker
. - Image EXIF orientation are correctly handled on Android only, But not yet on IOS #402.
👉 About Bam
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