Add text or icon watermark to your images
- npm install react-native-image-marker --save
- react-native link
You can use pod
instead of link
. Add following lines in your Podfile
:
pod 'RNImageMarker', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-image-marker'
name | parameter | return | decription |
---|---|---|---|
markText |
TextMarkOption |
Promise<String> |
mark image with text |
markImage |
ImageMarkOption |
Promise<String> |
mark image with icon |
TextMarkOption
name | description |
---|---|
src |
image url |
text |
the text you want to mark with |
position |
text position(topLeft ,topRight ,topCenter , center , bottomLeft , bottomCenter , bottomRight ) |
X |
distance from the left, if you have set position yet you don't need to set this property again |
Y |
distance from the top, if you have set position you don't need to set this property again |
color |
text color |
fontName |
fontName |
fontSize |
fontSize |
shadowStyle |
text's shadow style: iOS's NSShadowAttributeName , Android's textPaint.shadowLayerStyle |
scale |
scale image |
quality |
image qulaity |
filename |
set filename for the result |
ImageMarkOption
name | description |
---|---|
src |
image url |
markerSrc |
the icon you want to mark with |
position |
text position(topLeft ,topRight ,topCenter , center , bottomLeft , bottomCenter , bottomRight ) |
X |
distance from the left, if you have set position yet you don't need to set this property again |
Y |
distance from the top, if you have set position you don't need to set this property again |
markerScale |
scale icon |
scale |
scale image |
quality |
image qulaity |
filename |
set filename for the result |
ShadowStyle
name | description |
---|---|
radius |
blur radius |
dx |
x offset |
dy |
y offset |
color |
shadow color |
import ImageMarker from "react-native-image-marker"
···
// add text watermark to a photo
this.setState({
loading: true
})
Marker.markText({
src: img.uri,
text: 'text marker',
X: 30,
Y: 30,
color: '#FF0000',
fontName: 'Arial-BoldItalicMT',
fontSize: 44,
shadowStyle: {
dx: 10.5,
dy: 20.8,
radius: 20.9,
color: '#ff00ff'
},
scale: 1,
quality: 100
}).then((res) => {
this.setState({
loading: false,
markResult: res
})
console.log("the path is"+res)
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err)
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
···
this.setState({
loading: true
})
Marker.markText({
src: img.uri,
text: 'text marker',
position: 'topLeft',
color: '#FF0000',
fontName: 'Arial-BoldItalicMT',
fontSize: 44,
scale: 1,
quality: 100
}).then((res) => {
console.log("the path is"+res)
this.setState({
loading: false,
markResult: res
})
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err)
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
// add icon watermark to a photo
const iconUri = icon.uri
const backGroundUri = img.uri
this.setState({
loading: true
})
Marker.markImage({
src: backGroundUri,
markerSrc: iconUri, // icon uri
X: 100, // left
Y: 150, // top
scale: 1, // scale of bg
markerScale: 0.5, // scale of icon
quality: 100 // quality of image
}).then((path) => {
this.setState({
uri: Platform.OS === 'android' ? 'file://' + path : path,
loading: false
})
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err, 'err')
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
Marker.markImage({
src: backGroundUri,
markerSrc: iconUri,
position: 'topLeft', // topLeft, topCenter,topRight, bottomLeft, bottomCenter , bottomRight, center
scale: 1,
markerScale: 0.5,
quality: 100
}).then((path) => {
this.setState({
uri: Platform.OS === 'android' ? 'file://' + path : path,
loading: false
})
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err, 'err')
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
// you can also add watermark to a photo with static images
Marker.markImage({
src: backGroundUri,
markerSrc: require('./icon.png'),
position: 'topLeft', // topLeft, topCenter,topRight, bottomLeft, bottomCenter , bottomRight, center
scale: 1,
markerScale: 0.5,
quality: 100
}).then((path) => {
this.setState({
uri: Platform.OS === 'android' ? 'file://' + path : path,
loading: false
})
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err, 'err')
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
// or base64
Marker.markImage({
src: { uri: `data:img/jpg;base64,/9j/4qqqAQSkZJRgABAQEBLAEsAAD/2wBDAAIBAQEBAQIBAQECAgICAgQDAgICAgUEBAMEBgUGBgYFBgYGBwkIBgcJBwYGCAsICQoKCgoKBggLDAsKDAkKCgr/2wBDAQICAgICAgUDAwUKBwYHCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgr/wAARCAHnAooDASIA
AhEBAxEB/8QAHwAAAQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAAECAwQFBgddddcI` },
markerSrc: { uri: `data:img/jpg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQEBLAEsAAD/2wBDAAIBAQEBAQIBAQECAgICAgQDAgICAgUEBAMEBgUGBgYFBgYGBwkIBgcJBwYGCAsICQoKCgoKBggLDAsKDAkKCgr/2wBDAQICAgICAgUDAwUKBwYHCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgoKCgr/wAARCAHnAooDASIA
AhEBAxEB/8QAHwAAAQUBAQEBAQEAAAAAAAAAAAECAwQFBgcI` },
position: 'topLeft', // topLeft, topCenter,topRight, bottomLeft, bottomCenter , bottomRight, center
scale: 1,
markerScale: 0.5,
quality: 100
}).then((path) => {
this.setState({
uri: Platform.OS === 'android' ? 'file://' + path : path,
loading: false
})
}).catch((err) => {
console.log(err, 'err')
this.setState({
loading: false,
err
})
})
- If you want to save the new image result to the phone camera roll, just use the CameraRoll-module from react-native.
- If you want to save it to an arbitrary file path, use something like react-native-fs.
- For any more advanced needs, you can write your own (or find another) native module that would solve your use-case.
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