react-native/Libraries/Image/Image.android.js

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*
* @providesModule Image
* @flow
*/
'use strict';
var ImageResizeMode = require('ImageResizeMode');
var ImageStylePropTypes = require('ImageStylePropTypes');
var NativeMethodsMixin = require('NativeMethodsMixin');
var NativeModules = require('NativeModules');
var React = require('React');
var PropTypes = require('prop-types');
var ReactNativeViewAttributes = require('ReactNativeViewAttributes');
var Set = require('Set');
var StyleSheet = require('StyleSheet');
var StyleSheetPropType = require('StyleSheetPropType');
var View = require('View');
var ViewPropTypes = require('ViewPropTypes');
var ViewStylePropTypes = require('ViewStylePropTypes');
var createReactClass = require('create-react-class');
var filterObject = require('fbjs/lib/filterObject');
var flattenStyle = require('flattenStyle');
var merge = require('merge');
var requireNativeComponent = require('requireNativeComponent');
var resolveAssetSource = require('resolveAssetSource');
var {
ImageLoader,
} = NativeModules;
let _requestId = 1;
function generateRequestId() {
return _requestId++;
}
/**
* <Image> - A react component for displaying different types of images,
* including network images, static resources, temporary local images, and
* images from local disk, such as the camera roll. Example usage:
*
* renderImages: function() {
* return (
* <View>
* <Image
* style={styles.icon}
* source={require('./myIcon.png')}
* />
* <Image
* style={styles.logo}
* source={{uri: 'https://facebook.github.io/react-native/img/opengraph.png'}}
* />
* </View>
* );
* },
*
* More example code in ImageExample.js
*/
var ImageViewAttributes = merge(ReactNativeViewAttributes.UIView, {
src: true,
loadingIndicatorSrc: true,
resizeMethod: true,
resizeMode: true,
progressiveRenderingEnabled: true,
fadeDuration: true,
shouldNotifyLoadEvents: true,
});
var ViewStyleKeys = new Set(Object.keys(ViewStylePropTypes));
var ImageSpecificStyleKeys = new Set(Object.keys(ImageStylePropTypes).filter(x => !ViewStyleKeys.has(x)));
var Image = createReactClass({
displayName: 'Image',
propTypes: {
...ViewPropTypes,
style: StyleSheetPropType(ImageStylePropTypes),
/**
* `uri` is a string representing the resource identifier for the image, which
* could be an http address, a local file path, or a static image
* resource (which should be wrapped in the `require('./path/to/image.png')` function).
*
* `headers` is an object representing the HTTP headers to send along with the request
* for a remote image.
*
* This prop can also contain several remote `uri`, specified together with
* their width and height. The native side will then choose the best `uri` to display
* based on the measured size of the image container.
*/
source: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.shape({
uri: PropTypes.string,
headers: PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.string),
}),
// Opaque type returned by require('./image.jpg')
PropTypes.number,
// Multiple sources
PropTypes.arrayOf(
PropTypes.shape({
uri: PropTypes.string,
width: PropTypes.number,
height: PropTypes.number,
headers: PropTypes.objectOf(PropTypes.string),
}))
]),
/**
* blurRadius: the blur radius of the blur filter added to the image
*/
blurRadius: PropTypes.number,
/**
* similarly to `source`, this property represents the resource used to render
* the loading indicator for the image, displayed until image is ready to be
* displayed, typically after when it got downloaded from network.
*/
loadingIndicatorSource: PropTypes.oneOfType([
PropTypes.shape({
uri: PropTypes.string,
}),
// Opaque type returned by require('./image.jpg')
PropTypes.number,
]),
progressiveRenderingEnabled: PropTypes.bool,
fadeDuration: PropTypes.number,
/**
* Invoked on load start
*/
onLoadStart: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Invoked on load error
*/
onError: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Invoked when load completes successfully
*/
onLoad: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Invoked when load either succeeds or fails
*/
onLoadEnd: PropTypes.func,
/**
* Used to locate this view in end-to-end tests.
*/
testID: PropTypes.string,
/**
* The mechanism that should be used to resize the image when the image's dimensions
* differ from the image view's dimensions. Defaults to `auto`.
*
* - `auto`: Use heuristics to pick between `resize` and `scale`.
*
* - `resize`: A software operation which changes the encoded image in memory before it
* gets decoded. This should be used instead of `scale` when the image is much larger
* than the view.
*
* - `scale`: The image gets drawn downscaled or upscaled. Compared to `resize`, `scale` is
* faster (usually hardware accelerated) and produces higher quality images. This
* should be used if the image is smaller than the view. It should also be used if the
* image is slightly bigger than the view.
*
* More details about `resize` and `scale` can be found at http://frescolib.org/docs/resizing-rotating.html.
*
* @platform android
*/
resizeMethod: PropTypes.oneOf(['auto', 'resize', 'scale']),
/**
* Determines how to resize the image when the frame doesn't match the raw
* image dimensions.
*
* 'cover': 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).
*
* '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).
*
* 'stretch': Scale width and height independently, This may change the
* aspect ratio of the src.
*
* 'center': Scale the image down so that it is completely visible,
* if bigger than the area of the view.
* The image will not be scaled up.
*/
resizeMode: PropTypes.oneOf(['cover', 'contain', 'stretch', 'center']),
},
statics: {
resizeMode: ImageResizeMode,
getSize(
url: string,
success: (width: number, height: number) => void,
failure?: (error: any) => void,
) {
return ImageLoader.getSize(url)
.then(function(sizes) {
success(sizes.width, sizes.height);
})
.catch(failure || function() {
console.warn('Failed to get size for image: ' + url);
});
},
/**
* Prefetches a remote image for later use by downloading it to the disk
* cache
*/
prefetch(url: string, callback: ?Function) {
const requestId = generateRequestId();
callback && callback(requestId);
return ImageLoader.prefetchImage(url, requestId);
},
/**
* Abort prefetch request
*/
abortPrefetch(requestId: number) {
ImageLoader.abortRequest(requestId);
},
/**
* Perform cache interrogation.
*
* @param urls the list of image URLs to check the cache for.
* @return a mapping from url to cache status, such as "disk" or "memory". If a requested URL is
* not in the mapping, it means it's not in the cache.
*/
async queryCache(urls: Array<string>): Promise<Map<string, 'memory' | 'disk'>> {
return await ImageLoader.queryCache(urls);
},
/**
* Resolves an asset reference into an object which has the properties `uri`, `width`,
* and `height`. The input may either be a number (opaque type returned by
* require('./foo.png')) or an `ImageSource` like { uri: '<http location || file path>' }
*/
resolveAssetSource: resolveAssetSource,
},
mixins: [NativeMethodsMixin],
/**
* `NativeMethodsMixin` will look for this when invoking `setNativeProps`. We
* make `this` look like an actual native component class.
*/
viewConfig: {
uiViewClassName: 'RCTView',
validAttributes: ReactNativeViewAttributes.RCTView,
},
contextTypes: {
isInAParentText: PropTypes.bool
},
render: function() {
const source = resolveAssetSource(this.props.source);
const loadingIndicatorSource = resolveAssetSource(this.props.loadingIndicatorSource);
// As opposed to the ios version, here we render `null` when there is no source, source.uri
// or source array.
if (source && source.uri === '') {
console.warn('source.uri should not be an empty string');
}
if (this.props.src) {
console.warn('The <Image> component requires a `source` property rather than `src`.');
}
if (this.props.children) {
throw new Error('The <Image> component cannot contain children. If you want to render content on top of the image, consider using the <ImageBackground> component or absolute positioning.');
}
if (source && (source.uri || Array.isArray(source))) {
let style;
let sources;
if (source.uri) {
const {width, height} = source;
style = flattenStyle([{width, height}, styles.base, this.props.style]);
sources = [{uri: source.uri}];
} else {
style = flattenStyle([styles.base, this.props.style]);
sources = source;
}
const {onLoadStart, onLoad, onLoadEnd, onError} = this.props;
const nativeProps = merge(this.props, {
style,
shouldNotifyLoadEvents: !!(onLoadStart || onLoad || onLoadEnd || onError),
src: sources,
headers: source.headers,
loadingIndicatorSrc: loadingIndicatorSource ? loadingIndicatorSource.uri : null,
});
if (this.context.isInAParentText) {
return <RCTTextInlineImage {...nativeProps}/>;
} else {
return <RKImage {...nativeProps}/>;
}
}
return null;
}
});
var styles = StyleSheet.create({
base: {
overflow: 'hidden',
},
});
var cfg = {
nativeOnly: {
src: true,
headers: true,
loadingIndicatorSrc: true,
shouldNotifyLoadEvents: true,
},
};
var RKImage = requireNativeComponent('RCTImageView', Image, cfg);
var RCTTextInlineImage = requireNativeComponent('RCTTextInlineImage', Image, cfg);
module.exports = Image;