// @ts-check import { decode } from 'blurhash'; import React, { useRef, useEffect } from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; /** * @typedef BlurhashPropsBase * @property {string?} hash Hash to render * @property {number} width * Width of the blurred region in pixels. Defaults to 32 * @property {number} [height] * Height of the blurred region in pixels. Defaults to width * @property {boolean} [dummy] * Whether dummy mode is enabled. If enabled, nothing is rendered * and canvas left untouched */ /** @typedef {JSX.IntrinsicElements['canvas'] & BlurhashPropsBase} BlurhashProps */ /** * Component that is used to render blurred of blurhash string * * @param {BlurhashProps} param1 Props of the component * @returns Canvas which will render blurred region element to embed */ function Blurhash({ hash, width = 32, height = width, dummy = false, ...canvasProps }) { const canvasRef = /** @type {import('react').MutableRefObject} */ (useRef()); useEffect(() => { const { current: canvas } = canvasRef; canvas.width = canvas.width; // resets canvas if (dummy || !hash) return; try { const pixels = decode(hash, width, height); const ctx = canvas.getContext('2d'); const imageData = new ImageData(pixels, width, height); ctx.putImageData(imageData, 0, 0); } catch (err) { console.error('Blurhash decoding failure', { err, hash }); } }, [dummy, hash, width, height]); return ( ); } Blurhash.propTypes = { hash: PropTypes.string.isRequired, width: PropTypes.number, height: PropTypes.number, dummy: PropTypes.bool, }; export default React.memo(Blurhash);