A full screen image gallery with captions, selections and grid view support for react-native. Layout and API design are inspired by great MWPhotoBrowser library.
The component has both iOS and Android support.
npm install react-native-photo-browser --save
Prop | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
style |
Style | Overrides default container style. | null |
mediaList |
Array<Media> | List of media objects to display. | [] |
initialIndex |
Number | Sets the visible photo initially. | 0 |
alwaysShowControls |
Boolean | Allows to control whether the bars and controls are always visible or whether they fade away to show the photo full. | false |
displayActionButton |
Boolean | Show action button to allow sharing, copying, etc. | false |
displayNavArrows |
Boolean | Whether to display left and right nav arrows on bottom toolbar. | false |
alwaysDisplayStatusBar |
Boolean | Whether to display the OS Status Bar. | false |
displayTopBar |
Boolean | Whether to display top bar. | true |
enableGrid |
Boolean | Whether to allow the viewing of all the photo thumbnails on a grid. | true |
startOnGrid |
Boolean | Whether to start on the grid of thumbnails instead of the first photo. | false |
displaySelectionButtons |
Boolean | Whether selection buttons are shown on each image. | false |
useCircleProgress iOS |
Boolean | Displays Progress.Circle instead of default Progress.Bar for full screen photos. Check Progress section for more info. | false |
onSelectionChanged |
Function | Called when a media item is selected or unselected. | (media, index, isSelected) => {} |
onActionButton |
Function | Called when action button is pressed for a photo. Your application should handle sharing process, please see Sharing section for more information. If you don't provide this method, action button tap event will simply be ignored. | (media, index) => {} |
onBack |
Function | Called when back button is tapped. | () => {} |
backIcon |
ImageSourcePropType | Back button icon | require('../Assets/angle-left.png') |
backElement |
ReactNode | Back button icon | <MyBackIcon /> |
backTitle |
String | null | Back button title | Back |
itemPerRow |
Number | Sets images amount in grid row. | 3 |
onPhotoLongPress |
Function | Called when a long press trigged on a photo. | () => {} |
delayPhotoLongPress |
Number | The long press delay in ms . |
1000 |
square |
Boolean | Displays the thumbnails as squares(same width, height). | false |
gridOffset |
Number | Offset the width of the grid from the screen width. | 0 |
customTitle |
Function | Custom title in full screen mode. | (index, rowCount) => { return '' } |
customBottomBarButton |
Component | Use a custom component in the bottom bar to the left of the Share button. The visibility of the Share button can still be controlled with displayActionButton . |
null |
const media = {
thumb: '', // thumbnail version of the photo to be displayed in grid view. actual photo is used if thumb is not provided
photo: '', // a remote photo or local media url
id: 1, // unique identifer for the photo; can be omitted if the `thumb`/`photo` will always be unique
caption: '', // photo caption to be displayed
selected: true, // set the photo selected initially(default is false)
};
Built-in ActivityIndicator component is used for Android. Any additional configuration is not needed.
react-native-progress component is used as progress indicator. The default progress component is Progress.Bar
. You can also use Progress.Circle
component by simply using useCircleProgress
prop, and adding ReactART
library to your Xcode project. For more information please check out react-native-progress repo and React Native documentation.
I tried delivering sharing photo feature but it was complicated to provide for iOS and android out of the box. I now believe it's a better idea to separate sharing logic into another module. Please check out Example project to see a basic ActionSheetIOS implementation for iOS. You may also use available sharing libraries such as react-native-activity-view and react-native-share.
See PhotoBrowserExample.js file.
Follow those steps to run the example:
- Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/halilb/react-native-photo-browser && cd react-native-photo-browser/Example
- Install dependencies
npm install
- Follow official instructions to run the example project in a simulator or device.
- Android support
- Improve performance for bigger collections
- Video support
- Photo zoom
- Zooming photos to fill the screen