Introduction

Asset

This module provides an interface to Expo’s asset system. An asset is any file that lives alongside the source code of your app that the app needs at runtime. Examples include images, fonts and sounds. Expo’s asset system integrates with React Native’s, so that you can refer to files with require('path/to/file'). This is how you refer to static image files in React Native for use in an Image component, for example. Check out React Native’s documentation on static image resources for more information. This method of referring to static image resources works out of the box with Expo.

Exponent.Asset()

This class represents an asset in your app. It gives metadata about the asset (such as its name and type) and provides facilities to load the asset data.

name
The name of the asset file without the extension. Also without the part from @ onward in the filename (used to specify scale factor for images).

type
The extension of the asset filename

hash
The MD5 hash of the asset’s data

uri
A URI that points to the asset’s data on the remote server. When running the published version of your app, this refers to the the location on Expo’s asset server where Expo has stored your asset. When running the app from XDE during development, this URI points to XDE’s server running on your computer and the asset is served directly from your computer.

localUri
If the asset has been downloaded (by calling downloadAsync()), the file:// URI pointing to the local file on the device that contains the asset data.

width
If the asset is an image, the width of the image data divided by the scale factor. The scale factor is the number after @ in the filename, or 1 if not present.

height
If the asset is an image, the height of the image data divided by the scale factor. The scale factor is the number after @ in the filename, or 1 if not present.

downloadAsync()
Downloads the asset data to a local file in the device’s cache directory. Once the returned promise is fulfilled without error, the localUri field of this asset points to a local file containing the asset data. The asset is only downloaded if an up-to-date local file for the asset isn’t already present due to an earlier download.

Exponent.Asset.fromModule(module)

Returns the Exponent.Asset instance representing an asset given its module

Arguments

  • module (number) — The value of require('path/to/file') for the asset

Returns

The Exponent.Asset instance for the asset

Example

const imageURI = Exponent.Asset.fromModule(require('./images/hello.jpg')).uri;

On running this piece of code, imageURI gives the remote URI that the contents of images/hello.jpg can be read from. The path is resolved relative to the source file that this code is evaluated in.


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