react-precache-img
v2.0.5
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React component that pre-caches images in the browser
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react-precache-img
React component that pre-caches images in the browser
Key features:
- Preload a list of images in the browser for immediate use later in a user session
- Does not render any actual HTML DOM elements, making it non-intrusive
- Extremely lightweight at under 1kb
Install
npm install --save react-precache-img
Usage
import React from 'react';
import PreCacheImg from 'react-precache-img';
return (
<PreCacheImg
images={[
'http://searchengineland.com/figz/wp-content/seloads/2015/12/google-amp-fast-speed-travel-ss-1920.jpg',
'https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Starsinthesky.jpg'
]}
/>
);
Testing:
In Chrome, clear your browser cache, then copy and paste this in a new tab to view your cache: chrome://cache/
After you load a page with the above example component, you should see http://searchengineland.com/figz/wp-content/seloads/2015/12/google-amp-fast-speed-travel-ss-1920.jpg and https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Starsinthesky.jpg at the top of the list.
Props
images={[Array]} [required]
List of image URLs/URIs to be pre-cached