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@tato30/vue-polygon-cropper
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[!WARNING] This component is still in active development and only early versions has been released. Any recommendation, feature propose or bug report feel free to open an Issue or PR 😊
VuePolygonCropper is a Vue 3 component built-in in top of fabric.js
to crop an image with polygon shapes.
npm i @tato30/vue-polygon-cropper
yarn add @tato30/vue-polygon-cropper
<script setup lang="ts">
import { ref } from 'vue';
import { VuePolygonCropper } from '@tato30/vue-polygon-cropper'
</script>
<template>
<vue-polygon-cropper src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg" :width="500" />
</template>
Type: string
Required: true
The URL to create an image from.
<vue-polygon-cropper src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg" />
Type: number
Required: false
The width to scale the image on the canvas element, otherwise the canvas will render with the image dimensions.
Type: number
Required: false
The height to scale the image on the canvas element, otherwise the canvas will render with the image dimensions.
This prop has less precedence than width
.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Required: false
Remove the background shape.
Type: string
Default: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7)
Required: false
Set the background color.
Type: array
Required: false
An array of cartesian points to shape an initial polygon on the image, the points must be calculated in base of the image's dimensions and can be set 1
or n
points.
By default, the component creates four points for each corner of the image.
<vue-polygon-cropper
src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg"
:points="[
{ x: 149, y: 1626 },
{ x: 1321, y: 1248 },
{ x: 1437, y: 41 },
{ x: 132, y: 212 },
{ x: 723, y: 920 },
{ x: 1202, y: 928 }
]"
/>
Type: object | Line
Required: false
Specify the style of the lines drawn between points.
Default (All properties are optional):
{
"color": "white", // Line color
"width": 1.5, // Line width in px
"dash": [7, 5] // Dash array [dash, space], use [0, 0] for a thin line, in px
}
<vue-polygon-cropper
src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg"
:lines="{
width: 1,
dash: [0, 0]
}"
/>
Type: object | Handler
Required: false
Specify the style of the handlers drawn by each point.
Default (All properties are optional):
{
"type": "rect", // Shape: "circle" or "rect"
"color": "white", // Shape's fill color
"borderColor": "#78a6f1", // Shape's border color
"borderWidth": 0.5, // Shape's border width in px
"padding": 10, // Padding of the movable area of the handler in px
"width": 10, // Width of the 'rect' handler in px
"height": 10, // Height of the 'rect' handler in px
"radius": 5, // Radius of the 'circle' handler in px
}
<vue-polygon-cropper
src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg"
:handlers="{
borderWidth: 1,
padding: 15,
width: 7,
height: 7,
}"
/>
Emitted once the image has been loaded.
<vue-polygon-cropper src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg" @loaded="onLoaded" />
Emitted when a point has been moved.
<vue-polygon-cropper src="https://domain/images/image1.jpg" @loaded="onMoving" />
The payload value contains the coordinates of all points in the canvas and scaled to image's dimensions
Example:
{
// Coordinates based on canvas
"canvas": [
{
x: 120,
y: 52
},
{
x: 620,
y: 80
},
{
x: 690,
y: 240
},
{
x: 90,
y: 300
}
],
// Coordinates scaled in base image's dimensions (scale: 2, in this example)
"image": {
{
x: 240,
y: 104
},
{
x: 1240,
y: 160
},
{
x: 1380,
y: 480
},
{
x: 180,
y: 600
}
}
}
FAQs
A polygon cropper built in top of fabric.js
The npm package @tato30/vue-polygon-cropper receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @tato30/vue-polygon-cropper popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tato30/vue-polygon-cropper demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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