React native how to save image in application?
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I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
I've been using react-native-image-crop-picker to import the image's base64 data and saving it with AsyncStorage.
The problem is when it comes to render Images using base64 data, it's extremely slow.
I would like to save the images and have their URIs in order to render them faster.
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I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
I've been using react-native-image-crop-picker to import the image's base64 data and saving it with AsyncStorage.
The problem is when it comes to render Images using base64 data, it's extremely slow.
I would like to save the images and have their URIs in order to render them faster.
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Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the optionincludeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14
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I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
I've been using react-native-image-crop-picker to import the image's base64 data and saving it with AsyncStorage.
The problem is when it comes to render Images using base64 data, it's extremely slow.
I would like to save the images and have their URIs in order to render them faster.
reactjs react-native
I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
I've been using react-native-image-crop-picker to import the image's base64 data and saving it with AsyncStorage.
The problem is when it comes to render Images using base64 data, it's extremely slow.
I would like to save the images and have their URIs in order to render them faster.
reactjs react-native
reactjs react-native
asked Nov 21 at 22:55
NewBieBR
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Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the optionincludeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14
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Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the optionincludeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster
– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14
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Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the option
includeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the option
includeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14
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Refer this link How to get absolute path of a file in React-native
This Link will help you in Implementation Code Sample
Once you get the absolute path of the file rn-fetch-blob
package will help you store it your file system checkout this link File system
I hope this helps, do comment if any doubts !
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Refer this link How to get absolute path of a file in React-native
This Link will help you in Implementation Code Sample
Once you get the absolute path of the file rn-fetch-blob
package will help you store it your file system checkout this link File system
I hope this helps, do comment if any doubts !
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Refer this link How to get absolute path of a file in React-native
This Link will help you in Implementation Code Sample
Once you get the absolute path of the file rn-fetch-blob
package will help you store it your file system checkout this link File system
I hope this helps, do comment if any doubts !
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Refer this link How to get absolute path of a file in React-native
This Link will help you in Implementation Code Sample
Once you get the absolute path of the file rn-fetch-blob
package will help you store it your file system checkout this link File system
I hope this helps, do comment if any doubts !
Refer this link How to get absolute path of a file in React-native
This Link will help you in Implementation Code Sample
Once you get the absolute path of the file rn-fetch-blob
package will help you store it your file system checkout this link File system
I hope this helps, do comment if any doubts !
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Try rn-fetch-blob
– Ziyo
Nov 21 at 22:57
Thanks, I'm checking it out :)
– NewBieBR
Nov 21 at 23:01
on iOS you cann not save the path for any image, because it would be always change. the better option is past the option
includeBase64:false
to your request object. try it and let me know if it now faster– Helmer Barcos
Nov 21 at 23:27
Yes but I want to save images from camera roll internally in my app.
– NewBieBR
Nov 22 at 0:14