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import React, { useLayoutEffect, useState } from "react"
import {
Image as RNImage,
ImageProps as DefaultImageProps,
ImageURISource,
Platform,
} from "react-native"
type ImageProps = DefaultImageProps & {
source: ImageURISource
}
/**
* An Image wrapper component that autosizes itself to the size of the actual image.
* You can always override by passing a width and height in the style.
* If passing only one of width/height this image component will use the actual
* size of the other dimension.
*
* This component isn't required, but is provided as a convenience so that
* we don't have to remember to explicitly set image sizes on every image instance.
*
* To use as a stand-in replacement import { AutoImage as Image } and remove the
* Image import from react-native. Now all images in that file are handled by this
* component and are web-ready if not explicitly sized in the style property.
*/
export function AutoImage(props: ImageProps) {
const [imageSize, setImageSize] = useState({ width: 0, height: 0 })
useLayoutEffect(() => {
if (props.source?.uri) {
RNImage.getSize(props.source.uri as any, (width, height) => {
setImageSize({ width, height })
})
} else if (Platform.OS === "web") {
// web requires a different method to get it's size
RNImage.getSize(props.source as any, (width, height) => {
setImageSize({ width, height })
})
} else {
const { width, height } = RNImage.resolveAssetSource(props.source)
setImageSize({ width, height })
}
}, [])
return <RNImage {...props} style={[imageSize, props.style]} />
}
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