Performant React Native image component.
React Native's Image
component handles image caching like browsers
for the most part.
If the server is returning proper cache control
headers for images you'll generally get the sort of built in
caching behavior you'd have in a browser.
Even so many people have noticed:
- Flickering.
- Cache misses.
- Low performance loading from cache.
- Low performance in general.
FastImage
is an Image
replacement that solves these issues.
FastImage
is a wrapper around
SDWebImage (iOS)
and
Glide (Android).
- Aggressively cache images.
- Add authorization headers.
- Prioritize images.
- Preload images.
- GIF support.
- Border radius.
# Install
yarn add react-native-fast-image
# Automatic linking. (other linking methods listed below)
react-native link
import FastImage from 'react-native-fast-image'
const YourImage = () =>
<FastImage
style={styles.image}
source={{
uri: 'https://unsplash.it/400/400?image=1',
headers:{ Authorization: 'someAuthToken' },
priority: FastImage.priority.normal,
}}
resizeMode={FastImage.resizeMode.contain}
/>
- Manual (might be needed if something went wrong with
react-native link
) - CocoaPods (iOS) (you may wish to use this if you are already using CocoaPods)
- Are you using Glide already using an AppGlideModule? (you might have problems if you don't read this)
If you use Proguard you will need to add these lines to android/app/proguard-rules.pro
:
-keep public class com.dylanvann.fastimage.* {*;}
-keep public class com.dylanvann.fastimage.** {*;}
Source for the remote image to load.
Remote url to load the image from. e.g. 'https://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png'
.
Headers to load the image with. e.g. { Authorization: 'someAuthToken' }
.
FastImage.priority.low
- Low Priority.FastImage.priority.normal
(Default) - Normal Priority.FastImage.priority.high
- High Priority.
FastImage.priority.immutable
- (Default) - Only updates if url changes.FastImage.priority.web
- Use headers and follow normal caching procedures.FastImage.priority.cacheOnly
- Only show images from cache, do not make any network requests.
FastImage.resizeMode.contain
- Scale the image uniformly (maintain the image's aspect ratio) so that both dimensions (width and height) of the image will be equal to or less than the corresponding dimension of the view (minus padding).FastImage.resizeMode.cover
(Default) - Scale the image uniformly (maintain the image's aspect ratio) so that both dimensions (width and height) of the image will be equal to or larger than the corresponding dimension of the view (minus padding).FastImage.resizeMode.stretch
- Scale width and height independently, This may change the aspect ratio of the src.FastImage.resizeMode.center
- Do not scale the image, keep centered.
Called when the image starts to load.
Called when the image is loading.
e.g. onProgress={e => console.log(e.nativeEvent.loaded / e.nativeEvent.total)}
Called on a successful image fetch. Called with the width and height of the loaded image.
e.g. onLoad={e => console.log(e.nativeEvent.width, e.nativeEvent.height)}
Called on an image fetching error.
Called when the image finishes loading, whether it was successful or an error.
A React Native style. Supports using borderRadius
.
If true will fallback to using Image
.
In this case the image will still be styled and laid out the same way as FastImage
.
Preload images to display later. e.g.
FastImage.preload([
{
uri: 'https://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png',
headers: { Authorization: 'someAuthToken' },
},
{
uri: 'https://facebook.github.io/react/img/logo_og.png',
headers: { Authorization: 'someAuthToken' },
},
])
If you have any problems using this library try the steps in troubleshooting and see if they fix it.
Follow these instructions to get the example app running.
This project only aims to support the latest version of React Native.
This simplifies the development and the testing of the project.
If you require new features or bug fixes for older versions you can fork this project.
The idea for this modules came from vovkasm's react-native-web-image package. It also uses Glide and SDWebImage, but didn't have some features I needed (priority, headers).
- FastImage -
MIT
- SDWebImage -
MIT
- Glide -
Apache-2.0