rt-react-native-web-image-loader
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React Native Web Image Loader
Using this loader will automatically bundle scaled counterparts too. Since Image component of react-native-web accepts objects as value of its source property it is possible to display scaled images based on device pixel ratio.
This loader will inject an AdaptiveImage class into your bundle. Everywhere you require an image an instance of AdaptiveImage will be returned.
This is my first node.js package so every recommendation is welcome. :smile:
Installation
Install it via npm:
$ npm install --save-dev react-native-web-image-loader
Usage
In your webpack config use it as a loader for images:
{
...,
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif)$/,
options: {
name: 'static/media/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
// publicPath: 'https://cdn.example.com/', // uncomment to override webpack public path
// esModule: true
scalings: { '@2x': 2, '@3x': 3 },
},
loader: 'react-native-web-image-loader',
},
]
}
}
You're done.
Configuration
The following configuration variables can be defined in the options
object:
name
The name template of the output files. (default:[hash].[ext]
) You can use the following placeholders:[ext]
the extension of the resource[name]
the basename of the resource[path]
the path of the resource relative to thecontext
query parameter or option.[hash]
the hash of the content,hex
-encodedmd5
by default
scalings
is an object where the keys are the possible filename suffixes and values are the amount of scale. (Default is{"@2x": 2, "@3x": 3}
, which means filenames ending with "@2x" will be used on devices where the pixel-ratio is 2)imageClassPath
the path of image class that should be used instead of AdaptiveImage. This gives you the possibility to use your own image class representation.publicPath
Specifies a custom public path for the target file(s). Default:__webpack_public_path__ + outputPath
. You dynamically set custom public path by passing a function.outputPath
Specify a filesystem path where the target file(s) will be placed.esModule
By default,react-native-web-image-loader
generates JS modules that use the ES modules syntax. You can disable it by setting its value tofalse
.
Examples
We have the following files:
|--assets/
|-- pic1.png
|-- [email protected]
|-- pic1-3x.png
|--index.js
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
...,
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif)$/,
options: {
name: 'static/media/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
scalings: { '@2x': 2, '@3x': 3 },
},
loader: 'react-native-web-image-loader',
},
]
}
}
index.js
import React from 'react'
import { Image } from 'react-native-web'
export default class Picture extends React.Component {
render() {
return <Image source={require('./assets/pic1.png')} />
}
}
Value of source property looks like this:
AdaptiveImage {
"data": {
"uri": "static/media/pic1.abcd1234.png",
"uri@2x": "static/media/[email protected]",
"uri@3x": "static/media/pic1-3x.efgh5678.png",
"width": 128,
"height": 64
},
get uri(), // returns uri based on pixel ratio
get width(), // returns this.data.width
get height(), // returns this.data.height
}
So when Image component resolves source it will treat it as a normal object. But value of uri is dynamically returned according to current device pixel ratio.