0.1.6 • Published 4 years ago

@thomas_hunt/react-native-panorama-view v0.1.6

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react-native-panorama-view

React Native Panorama viewer for Android and iOS.

Example

Getting started

$ npm install @lightbase/react-native-panorama-view --save

$ yarn add @lightbase/react-native-panorama-view

Mostly automatic installation

$ react-native link @lightbase/react-native-panorama-view

$ cd ios && pod install

Manual installation

iOS (Cocoapods)

This guide assumes you've already set-up your React Native project to use Cocoapods.

  1. Open up ios/Podfile
  2. Add pod 'PanoramaView', :path => '../node_modules/@lightbase/react-native-panorama-view' to your dependency block.
  3. Run $ pod install

We recommend using a minimum platform version of at least 9.0 for your application to ensure that the correct dependency versions are used. To do this add platform :ios, '9.0' to the top of your ios/Podfile.

Android

  1. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainApplication.java
  • Add import nl.lightbase.PanoramaViewPackage; to the imports at the top of the file
  • Add new PanoramaViewPackage() to the list returned by the getPackages() method
  1. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
    include ':@lightbase_react-native-panorama-view'
    project(':@lightbase_react-native-panorama-view').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, 	'../node_modules/@lightbase/react-native-panorama-view/android')
  2. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
      implementation project(':@lightbase_react-native-panorama-view')

Troubleshooting iOS

If you're app doesn't compile due to Swift or linker errors. Follow these steps.

  1. Make sure you have defined a SWIFT_VERSION in your project.
  2. Add /usr/lib/swift as the first argument to your Runpath Search Paths.
  3. Add "$(TOOLCHAIN_DIR)/usr/lib/swift/$(PLATFORM_NAME)" to your Library Search Paths.

Usage

You can size your panorama anyway you'd like using the regular View styles.

Here are some examples:

Embed a panorama as a part of your screen

import { PanoramaView } from "@lightbase/react-native-panorama-view";

const PanoramaDetails = () => (
  <View style={styles.container}>
    <PanoramaView
      style={styles.viewer}
      dimensions={{ height: 230, width: Dimensions.get("window").width }}
      inputType="mono"
      imageUrl="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googlevr/gvr-android-sdk/master/assets/panoramas/testRoom1_2kMono.jpg"
    />
  </View>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    flex: 1
  },
  viewer: {
    height: 230
  }
});

Fullscreen panorama

import { PanoramaView } from "@lightbase/react-native-panorama-view";

const FullScreenPanorama = () => (
  <PanoramaView
    style={{ flex: 1 }}
    dimensions={{
      height: Dimensions.get("window").height,
      width: Dimensions.get("window").width
    }}
    inputType="mono"
    imageUrl="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googlevr/gvr-android-sdk/master/assets/panoramas/testRoom1_2kMono.jpg"
  />
);

Props

NameTypeDescription
imageUrlstringRemote URI for fetching the panorama image.
enableTouchTrackingbooleanEnables dragging the panorama by touch when true.
onImageLoadingFailedcallbackFired when something goes wrong while trying to load the panorama.
onImageLoadedcallbackFired when the image was successfully loaded.
styleViewStyleAllows to style the PanoramaView like a regular View.
inputType'mono' or 'stereo'Specify the type of panorama source image. Android only
dimensions{ height: number, width: number }Is used to prevent loading unnecessarily large files into memory. Currently required for Android only
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