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I'm simply trying to show an image from an s3 bucket using AWS Amplify's storage and react native. My code is the following:

class App extends React.Component {

  state = { fileUrl: '' }

  componentDidMount() {
        Storage.get('vlad-tchompalov-450777-unsplash.jpg')
          .then(data => {
            console.log("data: ", data)
            this.setState({
              fileUrl: data
            })
          })
          .catch(err => {
            console.log("error fetching image", err)
          })
      }

  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.container}>
      { this.state.fileURL != '' && console.log('state: ', this.state.fileUrl) &&
        <Image source={{ uri: this.state.fileUrl }} style={{ width: 100, height: 100 }} />
      }
      </View>
    );
  }
}

From the console.log() I DO get the proper URL of the photo (if I click it I can see the photo) and it has https, so that shouldn't be the problem: console

I didn't add access level to the API call so it defaults to 'public' which is what I need.

I checked the configuration and permissions and seems to be OK.

Thanks!

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  • Maybe it's a stupid suggestion, but have you tried without calling that console.log('state...')? Cause I don't know how it is evaluated. In other words simply { this.state.fileURL != '' && <Image ... /> }
    – Milore
    Feb 4, 2019 at 8:17
  • Boolean(console.log('hello')) is false
    – Milore
    Feb 4, 2019 at 8:25
  • can you add your code on to jsfiddle? Did you paste your image URL in browser to know that URL fetches the image correctly? Feb 4, 2019 at 8:33
  • @Milore that was the problem! It works now! It's weird because I added the console.log because it wasn't working, but then I fixed some configuration and left that console.log. Anyway, thanks!! Feb 4, 2019 at 14:37
  • Glad to hear it works :)
    – Milore
    Feb 4, 2019 at 14:40

1 Answer 1

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console.log('state: ', this.state.fileUrl)

always represents a falsy value, so

<Image source={{ uri: this.state.fileUrl }} style={{ width: 100, height: 100 }} />

will never be considered and added to the render method. Removing it will fix the bug. Simply like:

{ this.state.fileURL != '' && <Image ... /> }

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