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    🌁 Expo Image Editor

    A super simple image cropping and rotation tool for Expo that runs on iOS, Android and Web!

    Screenshot_20201013-161416 Screenshot_20201013-161447 Screenshot_20201013-161347

    Check out the demo on Netlify here

    Installation

    To get started install the package in your Expo project by running:

    yarn add expo-image-crop-editor

    or

    npm i expo-image-crop-editor

    Usage

    The package exports a single component ImageEditor that can be placed anywhere in your project. This renders a modal that then returns the editing result when it is dismissed.

    // ...
    import { ImageEditor } from "expo-image-crop-editor";
    
    function App() {
      const [imageUri, setImageUri] = useState(undefined);
    
      const [editorVisible, setEditorVisible] = useState(false);
    
      const selectPhoto = async () => {
        // Get the permission to access the camera roll
        const response = await ImagePicker.requestCameraRollPermissionsAsync();
        // If they said yes then launch the image picker
        if (response.granted) {
          const pickerResult = await ImagePicker.launchImageLibraryAsync();
          // Check they didn't cancel the picking
          if (!pickerResult.cancelled) {
            launchEditor(pickerResult.uri);
          }
        } else {
          // If not then alert the user they need to enable it
          Alert.alert(
            "Please enable camera roll permissions for this app in your settings."
          );
        }
      };
    
      const launchEditor = (uri: string) => {
        // Then set the image uri
        setImageUri(uri);
        // And set the image editor to be visible
        setEditorVisible(true);
      };
    
      return (
        <View>
          <Image
            style={{ height: 300, width: 300 }}
            source={{ uri: imageData.uri }}
          />
          <Button title="Select Photo" onPress={() => selectPhoto()} />
          <ImageEditor
            visible={editorVisible}
            onCloseEditor={() => setEditorVisible(false)}
            imageUri={imageUri}
            fixedCropAspectRatio={16 / 9}
            lockAspectRatio={aspectLock}
            minimumCropDimensions={{
              width: 100,
              height: 100,
            }}
            onEditingComplete={(result) => {
              setImageData(result);
            }}
            mode="full"
          />
        </View>
      );
    }

    Props

    Name Type Description
    visible boolean Whether the editor should be visible or not.
    asView boolean If true this will remove the modal wrapper and return the image editor in a regular <View />
    mode string Which mode to use the editor in can be either full or crop-only.
    onCloseEditor function Callback when the editor is dimissed - use this to set hide the editor.
    imageUri string The uri of the image to be edited
    fixedCropAspectRatio number The starting aspect ratio of the cropping window.
    lockAspectRatio boolean Whether the cropping window should maintain this aspect ratio or not.
    minimumCropDimensions object An object of {width, height} specifying the minimum dimensions of the crop window.
    onEditingComplete function function that will return the result of the image editing which is an object identical to imageData
    throttleBlur boolean Whether to throttle the WebGL update of the blur while adjusting (defaults to false) - useful to set to true on lower performance devices
    allowedTransformOperations string[] Which transform operations you want to exclusively allow to be used. Can include crop and rotate e.g. ['crop'] to only allow cropping
    allowedAdjustmentOperations string[] Which image adjustment operations you want to exclusively allow to be used. Only blur can be specified at the minute e.g. ['blur'] yo only allow blur as an image adjustment