Provides custom Image view for React Native that allows to perform pinch-to-zoom on images
react-native-photo-view
Provides custom Image view for React Native that allows to perform
pinch-to-zoom on images. Works on both iOS and Android.
This component uses PhotoDraweeView for Android and MWPhotobrowser on iOS.
Usage
import PhotoView from 'react-native-photo-view';
Basics:
<PhotoView
source={{uri: 'https://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png'}}
minimumZoomScale={0.5}
maximumZoomScale={3}
androidScaleType="center"
onLoad={() => console.log("Image loaded!")}
style={{width: 300, height: 300}} />
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
source | Object | same as source for other React images |
loadingIndicatorSource | Object | source for loading indicator |
fadeDuration | int | duration of image fade (in ms) |
minimumZoomScale | float | The minimum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 1.0 |
maximumZoomScale | float | The maximum allowed zoom scale. The default value is 3.0 |
showsHorizontalScrollIndicator | bool | iOS only: When true, shows a horizontal scroll indicator. The default value is true. |
showsVerticalScrollIndicator | bool | iOS only: When true, shows a vertical scroll indicator. The default value is true. |
scale | float | Set zoom scale programmatically |
androidZoomTransitionDuration | int | Android only: Double-tap zoom transition duration |
androidScaleType | String | Android only: One of the default Android scale types: "center", "centerCrop", "centerInside", "fitCenter", "fitStart", "fitEnd", "fitXY" |
onLoadStart | func | Callback function |
onLoad | func | Callback function |
onLoadEnd | func | Callback function |
onProgress | func | iOS only: Callback function, invoked on download progress with {nativeEvent: {loaded, total}}. |
onTap | func | Callback function (called on image tap) |
onViewTap | func | Callback function (called on tap outside of image) |
onScale | func | Callback function |
Compared to react-native-image-zoom
react-native-image-zoom functionality is similar, but there are several major differencies:
- PhotoView is based on PhotoDraweeView which is the "PhotoView For Fresco". It works better, it supports several
important callbacks out-of-box and it is, actually, recommended by Chris Banes, because his
PhotoView (base for react-native-image-zoom) doesn't completely
support Facebook Fresco; - PhotoView has more options like fadeDuration and minimumZoomScale/maximumZoomScale and more important callbacks;
- PhotoView is written in the same manner as default React Image, and it supports most of the
features Image has (the goal is to be fully compaitable with Image and support absolutely everything); - It is possible to use PhotoView as a container (currently iOS only)!
Automatic installation
Just two simple steps:
npm install --save react-native-photo-view
react-native link react-native-photo-view
Manual installation
Android
- Add these lines to
android/settings.gradle
include ':react-native-photo-view'
project(':react-native-photo-view').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-photo-view/android')
- Add one more dependency to
android/app/build.gradle
dependencies {
compile project(':react-native-photo-view')
}
- Add it to your
MainActivity.java
for RN < 0.29 and to yourMainApplication.java
for RN >=0.29
To register PhotoViewPackage
, you need to change the MainActivity
or MainApplication
depending on React Native version of your app:
import com.reactnative.photoview.PhotoViewPackage;
// ...
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
// ...
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage(),
new PhotoViewPackage() // add this manager
);
}
// ...
}
IOS
- Add this line to your podfile
pod 'react-native-photo-view', path: './node_modules/react-native-photo-view'
- Run
pod install