Version: next

ImageBackground

A common feature request from developers familiar with the web is background-image. To handle this use case, you can use the <ImageBackground> component, which has the same props as <Image>, and add whatever children to it you would like to layer on top of it.

You might not want to use <ImageBackground> in some cases, since the implementation is basic. Refer to <ImageBackground>'s source code for more insight, and create your own custom component when needed.

Note that you must specify some width and height style attributes.

Example

import React from "react";
import { ImageBackground, StyleSheet, Text, View } from "react-native";
const image = { uri: "https://reactjs.org/logo-og.png" };
const App = () => (
<View style={styles.container}>
<ImageBackground source={image} style={styles.image}>
<Text style={styles.text}>Inside</Text>
</ImageBackground>
</View>
);
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
flexDirection: "column"
},
image: {
flex: 1,
resizeMode: "cover",
justifyContent: "center"
},
text: {
color: "grey",
fontSize: 30,
fontWeight: "bold"
}
});
export default App;

Reference

Props

Inherits Image Props.

style

TypeRequired
view stylesNo

imageStyle

TypeRequired
image stylesNo

imageRef

Allows to set a reference to the inner Image component

TypeRequired
RefNo
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