npm install --save react-native-gallery-manager
or
yarn add react-native-gallery-manager
and then
react-native link
NOTE: If you are using CameraRoll from react-native, you have to unlink it before using this library
- If the image is not being shown in Android try the following
- increase fresco memory
- resizeMethod='resize' to the Image component
- removeClippedSubviews={true} to ScrollView (FlatList, SectionList)
- android:largeHeap="true" to the android manifest.xml in the application section (I dont recommend that but, you got to do, what you got to do....)
import GalleryManager from 'react-native-gallery-manager';
GalleryManager.getAssets({
type: 'all',
startFrom: 0,
}).then((response) => {
}).catch((err) => {
// no rejects are defined currently on iOS
})
Props | Type | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
type | String | 'all' | Type of the asset returned, can be 'image', 'video', 'all' |
limit | Number | 10 | how many asset to return in one call |
startFrom | Number | 0 | From which index to start |
albumName | String | Set the name of the album from which you want assets (Optional) |
{
assets:[
{
type:'image',
uri:'file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/ylo6z7D.jpg',
id:38,
filename:'ylo6z7D.jpg',
width:3456,
height:1944,
creationDate:'1517064428',
duration:0,
mimeType:'image/jpeg'
},
...
],
totalAssets:7,
next:7,
hasMore:false
}
GalleryManager.getAlbums().then((response) => {
}).catch((err) => {
// no rejects are defined currently on iOS
})
{
albums:
[
{
assetCount: 616, title: 'WhatsApp'
},
{
assetCount: 6, title: 'Instagram'
},
{
assetCount: 1, title: 'Twitter'
},
...
],
totalAlbums: 24
}
GalleryManager.requestAuthorization(title, message).then((response) => {
// response.isAuthorized = true || false
}).catch((err) => {
})
Props | Type | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
title | String | (Android) title of the dialog | |
message | String | (Android) message in the dialog |
GalleryManager.convertVideo({
id: '98F14DF6-3BF9-4D1B-A6E0-0A36A25AE377/L0/001',
convertTo: 'm4v',
quality: 'low'
}).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err)
});
Props | Type | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
id | String | The id of the video asset | |
convertTo | String | Can be mpeg4, m4v or mov | |
quality | String | original | Can be original, high, medium, low |
{
mimeType: 'video/x-m4v',
path: 'file:///Users/pentarex/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/81873DB4-A220-4F60-88B8-87521BB231E6/data/Containers/Data/Application/91EE6566-4D04-4E33-9608-EDB06DA6C6D2/Documents/8DAEDFBC-9E16-442D-A98F-E145F429DA0B.m4v',
filename: '8DAEDFBC-9E16-442D-A98F-E145F429DA0B.m4v',
type: 'video',
duration: 19.185833333333335
}
The reason the library is returning the path of the file in this format is that the video can be send later to server with fetch library. If the url starts with assets-library:// not with file:// react-native will not send it.