expo-amazing-cropper
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expo-amazing-cropper

Image cropper for Expo made with Animated API (with rotation possibility).

         
         

This component require on expo-image-manipulator libraries. You can use with Expo ImagePicker to fetch Image Properties and Expo Filesystem to localise the image.

STEPS TO INSTALL: 1.* expo install expo-image-manipulator 2.* yarn add expo-amazing-cropper

Properties


Prop Type Description
onDone function A function which accepts 1 argument croppedImageUri. Called when user press the 'DONE' button
onError function A function which accepts 1 argument err of type Error. Called when rotation or cropping fails
onCancel function A function without arguments. Called when user press the 'CANCEL' button
imageUri string The local uri of the image you want to crop or rotate
imageWidth number The width (in pixels) of the image you passed in imageUri
imageHeight number The height (in pixels) of the image you passed in imageUri
initialRotation number Number which set the default rotation of the image when cropper is initialized. Default is 0
footerComponent component Custom component for footer. Default is <DefaultFooter doneText='DONE' rotateText='ROTATE' cancelText='CANCEL' />
NOT_SELECTED_AREA_OPACITY number The opacity of the area which is not selected by the cropper. Should be a value between 0 and 1. Default is 0.5
BORDER_WIDTH number The border width (see image). Default is 50
COMPONENT_WIDTH number The width of the entire component. Default is Dimensions.get('window').width, not recommended to change.
COMPONENT_HEIGHT number The height of the entire component. Default is Dimensions.get('window').height, you should change it to fix hidden footer issue.
COMPRESS_QUALITY number The compression quality. Default is 1
OUTPUT_FORMAT JPEG or PNG The output format. Default is PNG

Usage example 1 (using the default footer)


import React, { Component } from 'react';
import ExpoAmazingCropper from 'react-native-amazing-cropper';;

class ExpoAmazingCropperPage extends Component {
  //response from Expo Image Picker
  const imagePickerResponse = {
    "cancelled":false,
    "height":1611,
    "width":2148,
    "uri":"file:///data/user/0/host.exp.exponent/cache/my-local-image.jpg"
  }

  const onDone = (croppedImageUri) => {
    console.log('croppedImageUri = ', croppedImageUri);
    // send image to server for example
  }

  const onError = (err) => {
    console.log(err);
  }

  const onCancel = () => {
    console.log('Cancel button was pressed');
    // navigate back
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <ExpoAmazingCropper
        onDone={(uri:string)=> onDone(croppedImageUri)}
        onError={(err:any)=> onError(err)}
        onCancel={()=> onCancel()}
        imageUri= imagePickerResponse.uri
        imageWidth={imagePickerResponse.width}
        imageHeight={imagePickerResponse.height}
        NOT_SELECTED_AREA_OPACITY={0.3}
        BORDER_WIDTH={20}
      />
    );
  }
}

Usage example 2 (using the default footer with custom text)


import React, { Component } from 'react';
import ExpoAmazingCropper, { DefaultFooter } from 'react-native-amazing-cropper';

class ExpoAmazingCropperPage extends Component {
  //response from Expo Image Picker
  const imagePickerResponse = {
    "cancelled":false,
    "height":1611,
    "width":2148,
    "uri":"file:///data/user/0/host.exp.exponent/cache/my-local-image.jpg"
  }

  const onDone = (croppedImageUri) => {
    console.log('croppedImageUri = ', croppedImageUri);
    // send image to server for example
  }

  const onError = (err) => {
    console.log(err);
  }

  const onCancel = () => {
    console.log('Cancel button was pressed');
    // navigate back
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <ExpoAmazingCropper
        // Pass custom text to the default footer
        footerComponent={<DefaultFooter doneText='OK' rotateText='ROT' cancelText='BACK' />}
        onDone={(uri:string)=> onDone(croppedImageUri)}
        onError={(err:any)=> onError(err)}
        imageUri= imagePickerResponse.uri
        imageWidth={imagePickerResponse.width}
        imageHeight={imagePickerResponse.height}
      />
    );
  }
}

Usage example 3 (using own fully customized footer)


Write your custom footer component. Don't forget to call the props.onDone, props.onRotate and props.onCancel methods inside it (the Cropper will pass them automatically to your footer component). Example of custom footer component:

import React from 'react';
import { View, TouchableOpacity, Text, Platform, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import MaterialCommunityIcon from 'react-native-vector-icons/MaterialCommunityIcons';

const CustomCropperFooter = (props) => (
  <View style={styles.buttonsContainer}>
    <TouchableOpacity onPress={props.onCancel} style={styles.touchable}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>CANCEL</Text>
    </TouchableOpacity>
    <TouchableOpacity onPress={props.onRotate} style={styles.touchable}>
      <MaterialCommunityIcon name='format-rotate-90' style={styles.rotateIcon} />
    </TouchableOpacity>
    <TouchableOpacity onPress={props.onDone} style={styles.touchable}>
      <Text style={styles.text}>DONE</Text>
    </TouchableOpacity>
  </View>
)

export default CustomCropperFooter;

CustomCropperFooter.propTypes = {
  onDone: PropTypes.func,
  onRotate: PropTypes.func,
  onCancel: PropTypes.func
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  buttonsContainer: {
    flexDirection: 'row',
    alignItems: 'center', // 'flex-start'
    justifyContent: 'space-between',
    height: '100%'
  },
  text: {
    color: 'white',
    fontSize: 16
  },
  touchable: {
    padding: 10,
  },
  rotateIcon: {
    color: 'white',
    fontSize: 26,
    ...Platform.select({
      android: {
        textShadowOffset: { width: 1, height: 1 },
        textShadowColor: '#000000',
        textShadowRadius: 3,
        shadowOpacity: 0.9,
        elevation: 1
      },
      ios: {
        shadowOffset: { width: 1, height: 1 },
        shadowColor: '#000000',
        shadowRadius: 3,
        shadowOpacity: 0.9
      }
    }),
  },
})

Now just pass your footer component to the Cropper like here:

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import ExpoAmazingCropper from 'react-native-amazing-cropper';
import CustomCropperFooter from './src/components/CustomCropperFooter.component';

class ExpoAmazingCropperPage extends Component {
  const onDone = (croppedImageUri) => {
    console.log('croppedImageUri = ', croppedImageUri);
    // send image to server for example
  }

  const onError = (err) => {
    console.log(err);
  }

  const onCancel = () => {
    console.log('Cancel button was pressed');
    // navigate back
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <ExpoAmazingCropper
        // Use your custom footer component
        // Do NOT pass onDone, onRotate and onCancel to the footer component, the Cropper will do it for you
        footerComponent={<CustomCropperFooter />}
        onDone={(uri:string)=> onDone(croppedImageUri)}
        onCancel={()=> onCancel()}
        imageUri= imagePickerResponse.uri
        imageWidth={imagePickerResponse.width}
        imageHeight={imagePickerResponse.height}
      />
    );
  }
}

Special thanks to: https://github.com/ggunti

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