0.0.1 • Published 9 years ago
@hoolymama/react-native-image-cropper v0.0.1
react-native-image-cropper
This Image cropper is based on the gl-react-native library

Requirements
gl-reactYou need to install gl-react.npm i -S gl-reactgl-react-nativeYou need to install gl-react-native and link the repo in RN.npm i -S gl-react-native & rnpm linkreact-nativeAndroid requires you to have RN 0.28 or higher!
{ImageCrop} Props
image(required): link to image that should be cropped.cropHeight(required): height of the image in cropped size.cropWidth(required): width of the image in cropped size.zoom: range 0 - 100 setting zoom value. where 100 = full zoom. (default: 0)maxZoom: max zoom value, should be bigger than minZoom value (default: 100)minZoom: min zoom value, should be smaller than maxZoom value (default: 0)panToMove: Use pan to move image? (default: true)pinchToZoomUse pinch to zoom image? (default: true)quality: a value from 0 to 1 to describe the quality of the snapshot. 0 means 0% (most compressed) and 1 means 100% (best quality). (default: 1)type: the file type default value is "png", "jpg" is also supported. Refer to implementations to see more supported values. (default: jpg)format: "file" or "base64". Default is "base64"filePath: If format is "file" then filePath is required.
{ImageCrop} Functions
crop(): returns either a base64 encoded image or a file uri.
Example
render() {
return (
<View>
<ImageCrop
ref={'cropper'}
image={this.state.image}
cropHeight={this.state.height}
cropWidth={this.state.width}
zoom={this.state.zoom}
maxZoom={80}
minZoom={20}
panToMove={true}
pinchToZoom={true}
/>
<Text onPress={this.capture()}>Capture()</Text>
</View>
)
}
capture(){
this.refs.cropper.crop()
.then(base64 => console.log(base64))
}0.0.1
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