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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
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I need a developer who is very comfortable writing bridge code for react native and swift.
Essentially, I want to use the github library TOCropViewController inside of a react native project. The bridge must be written using the swift version of the library - I want to encourage Swift use in the react native ecosystem.
What I need to happen, specifically, is for the library to accept an image path of a file (example: /Users/(something)/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/(id)data/Containers/Data/Application/(id)/tmp/react-native-image-crop-picker/(id).jpg) and open the library cropper, allow image cropping, write the new UIImage to disk, and then return the path of the new UIImage location.
Doing this in a small example app is fine.
Requirements:
1) Must install the library into the example app via cocoapods.
2) Must explain the process and the code. I'd like to learn this skill (I am very familiar with the bridging process but for the life of me I can't figure out how to make the bridge through a UIViewController).
Please take a look at the open-source library - TOCropViewController - Swift example and implementation to make sure you can take the job first. If you don't mention that you've looked at the repo, it's very likely that you will be rejected.
If you can Thank you for reading, and I look forward to seeing your proposal.
I need a developer who is very comfortable writing bridge code for react native and swift.
Essentially, I want to use the github library TOCropViewController inside of a react native project. The bridge must be written using the swift version of the library - I want to encourage Swift use in the react native ecosystem.
What I need to happen, specifically, is for the library to accept an image path of a file (example: /Users/(something)/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices/(id)data/Containers/Data/Application/(id)/tmp/react-native-image-crop-picker/(id).jpg) and open the library cropper, allow image cropping, write the new UIImage to disk, and then return the path of the new UIImage location.
Doing this in a small example app is fine.
Requirements:
1) Must install the library into the example app via cocoapods.
2) Must explain the process and the code. I'd like to learn this skill (I am very familiar with the bridging process but for the life of me I can't figure out how to make the bridge through a UIViewController).
Please take a look at the open-source library - TOCropViewController - Swift example and implementation to make sure you can take the job first. If you don't mention that you've looked at the repo, it's very likely that you will be rejected.
If you can Thank you for reading, and I look forward to seeing your proposal.
Rob S.
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