This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by Sh Raj
Are you looking for a flexible solution to handle images in your React projects? Universal Image Component is here to simplify your image management, offering a range of modes to suit your needs. From Base64 conversion to CDN optimization and more, this library is designed to make working with images effortless.
๐ฏ Key Modes Explained
- Base64 Conversion ๐ Convert images to Base64 format directly in your application. This is useful for embedding images inline or when you need to ensure that images are included with your HTML or CSS.
\ Sample Code:
import Img from 'universal-img-component';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Base64 Mode</h2>
<Img
src="https://via.placeholder.com/150"
alt="placeholder"
mode="base64"
width="300px"
height="300px"
/>
</div>
);
}
\
- CDN Optimization ๐ Leverage the ImageCDN service to optimize and deliver images efficiently. This mode is ideal for improving performance and scalability, especially when handling a large number of images.
\ Sample Code:
import Img from 'universal-img-component';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<h2>CDN Mode</h2>
<Img
src="https://via.placeholder.com/150"
alt="placeholder"
mode="cdn"
width="300px"
height="300px"
/>
</div>
);
}
\
- Text-Based Images ๐ Create dynamic images with custom text using the Statically service. This mode allows you to generate images on the fly with personalized text and styling options.
\ Sample Code:
import Img from 'universal-img-component';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Text-Based Image Mode</h2>
<Img
text="Hello World"
mode="textbase"
fontsize="40px"
width="300px"
height="150px"
/>
</div>
);
}
\
4. Next.js Optimization ๐ For Next.js projects, this mode uses the built-in Image
component from Next.js for optimized image loading and performance.
\ Sample Code:
import Img from 'universal-img-component';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Next.js Mode</h2>
<Img
src="https://via.placeholder.com/150"
alt="placeholder"
mode="next"
width="300px"
height="300px"
/>
</div>
);
}
\
- Normal Mode (Default) ๐ Displays the image using the standard
img
tag. This mode is used when no special processing is required.
Sample Code:
import Img from 'universal-img-component';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<h2>Normal Mode</h2>
<Img
src="https://via.placeholder.com/150"
alt="placeholder"
mode="normal"
width="300px"
height="300px"
/>
</div>
);
}
๐ How to Get Started
Install the Package:
npm install universal-img-component
or
yarn add universal-img-component
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Use the Component: Import and use the
Img
component in your React project with the mode of your choice.\
Customize as Needed: Adjust props such as
mode
,format
,fit
,text
,fontsize
, and others to suit your project's requirements.
๐ Why Choose Universal Image Component?
- Versatility: Handles various image modes and formats.
- Simplicity: Easy to use with minimal configuration.
- Performance: Optimizes image delivery and display.
- Flexibility: Supports different projects, from standard React apps to Next.js applications.
๐ Try It Out Today!
Upgrade your image handling with Universal Image Component, and experience a new level of ease and efficiency. Check out our GitHub repository for more details, documentation, and to contribute!
\ Feel free to reach out to us at sh20raj@gmail.com for any questions or feedback. Happy coding! ๐
This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by Sh Raj
Sh Raj | Sciencx (2024-08-07T01:19:49+00:00) ๐ Introducing Universal Image Component: The Ultimate React/NextJS Image Solution!. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/08/07/%f0%9f%8c%9f-introducing-universal-image-component-the-ultimate-react-nextjs-image-solution/
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