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react-images-preload

v1.0.3

Published

This libray help you deal with all messy preloading image in your react component

Downloads

7

Readme

React Images preload promise Build Status

This libray help you deal with all messy preloading image in your react component

Feature

  • use as Higher order component
  • use as Component (Soon)

Installation

NPM

npm install --save react-images-preload

Bower

bower install --save react-images-preload

Usage

With out using module import

<script src="../bower_components/react-images-preload/dist/index.js"></script>

<script>
var Component = React.createClass({....})
var WithimagesLoaded = ImagesLoaded.withImagesPromise({
    image1: 'https://placeholdit.imgix.net/~text?txtsize=33&txt=350%C3%97150&w=350&h=150',
    fox: 'http://coolwildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/galleries/post-3004/Fox%20Picture%20003.jpg'
}, Component);
... render to DOM
</script>

with commonjs module


import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDom from 'react-dom';

import * as ImagesPromise from 'react-images-preload';

const mountPoint = document.createElement('div');
mountPoint.id = 'mount';
document.body.appendChild(mountPoint);

const App = ({images, isImagesLoaded}) => (
    <div>
        {
            !isImagesLoaded ? 'Loading...' : 'Done'
        }
        <img src={images['image1']} />
        <img src={images['fox']} />
    </div>
)

const WithimagesLoaded = ImagesPromise.withImagesPromise({
    image1: 'https://placeholdit.imgix.net/~text?txtsize=33&txt=350%C3%97150&w=350&h=150',
    fox: 'http://coolwildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/galleries/post-3004/Fox%20Picture%20003.jpg'
}, App);

ReactDom.render(
    <WithimagesLoaded />,
    document.getElementById('mount')
)

API

ImagesPreload.withImagesPromise

ReactClass withImagesPromise ( imagesURLDatasource: any, component: ReactClass<ImagePromisePropsType> ) 

This function provider higher order component that will receive collection of image url an composite component then do preload state and update composite component props.

Composite component props type

    interface ImagesPromisePropsType {
         // object of imagesURLDataSource. ( will resolve after every images onload)
        images: any 
         // images list preload status.
        isImagesLoaded: boolean 
    }

ImagesPreload.createImageOnLoadPromise

Promise<HTMLImageElement> createImageOnLoadPromise ( url: string, key: string ) 

helper function that create Promise that will resolve Image object after request done.