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2.1.0 Features #61

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sunkibaek opened this issue Aug 13, 2017 · 4 comments
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2.1.0 Features #61

sunkibaek opened this issue Aug 13, 2017 · 4 comments

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@sunkibaek
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sunkibaek commented Aug 13, 2017

I would like to setup 2.1.0 roadmap as follow. What do you guys think?

Technical

  1. Refactoring
    • Check if all implementations are as intended
    • Check if there are any improvements to be made in terms of performance
  2. Add example app
    • include a sample react-native app
    • it will be useful for development, too
  3. Update dependencies
  4. Support local images
  5. Support arbitary width (or height)
  6. Add support for callbacks to be called even after being used inside the library

Doc

  1. List of props
    • Make optional, required props clear
  2. Development flow
  3. Related libraries
    • FastImage

Features

  1. Add retriable state
    • press refresh icon to load the image after failure
  2. Add 'click to enlarge' feature
    • This might be out of scope of this project
  3. Add to reset image size upon rotation -- or any other parent component resize
  4. Export calculation logic to be used outside of react-native-fit-image components

Others

  1. Make a logo image 😎

Thanks!

cc @originerd

@kh71
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kh71 commented Dec 21, 2017

i hope next version it can use onPress or zoom Images

@codewisdom
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yes to both onPress and Zoom functionality. I may start work on both of those features in a fork.

@kh71
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kh71 commented Jul 20, 2019

Yes good new. Thanks 🙏

@ddikodroid
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any update on this?

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