react-native-mediapicker
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react-native-mediapicker
Media Picker for React Native
Props
callback
: required Callback function when images was selected.groupTypes
: The group where the photos will be fetched, one of 'Album', 'All', 'Event', 'Faces', 'Library', 'PhotoStream' and 'SavedPhotos'. (Default: SavedPhotos)assetType
: The asset type, one of 'Photos', 'Videos' or 'All'. (Default: Photos)maximum
: Maximum number of selected images. (Default: 15)imagesPerRow
: Number of images per row. (Default: 3)imageMargin
: Margin size of one image. (Default: 5)selectedMarker
: Custom selected image marker component. (Default: checkmark).backgroundColor
: Set background color. (Default: white).selected
: set preselected items (Default: none ).showLoading
: show loading spinners before image will show? (Default: true ).
Installation
npm i -S react-native-mediapicker
or
yarn add react-native-mediapicker
Link Native Modules (IOS)
In XCode, you need to add a link to RCTCameraRoll. You will find more information in the react-native docs
Add Purpose String (IOS)
For IOS10 you need to add a “Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description”-key to Info.plist. For more information, see this blog
Usage Examples
import MediaPicker from "react-native-mediapicker"
<MediaPicker
callback={items => this.whenClicked(items)}
groupTypes="SavedPhotos"
assetType="Photos"
maximum={1}
imagesPerRow={3}
imageMargin={5}
showLoading={true}
backgroundColor="black"
selectedMarker={
<Image
style={[styles.checkIcon, {width: 25, height: 25, right: this.props.imageMargin + 5},]}
source={require('./checkmark.png')}
/>
} />