angular-bootstrap-lightbox
This lightbox displays images using an AngularUI Bootstrap Modal.
When the lightbox is opened, navigating to the previous/next image can be achieved by clicking buttons above the image, clicking the left/right arrow keys, or swiping to the left/right (optional with ngTouch). The escape key for closing the modal is automatically binded by AngularUI Bootstrap.
Large images are scaled to fit inside the window. An optional image caption overlays the top left corner of the image.
Demos
Demos
API documentation
API documentation of the services and directive in the Angular module
Setup
- Install in one of the following ways:
- Install with Bower:
bower install angular-bootstrap-lightbox --save
- Install with npm:
npm install angular-bootstrap-lightbox --save
- Manually save the script and stylesheet from
dist
.
- Include the stylesheet in your app:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/angular-bootstrap-lightbox/dist/angular-bootstrap-lightbox.css">
- Include the script in your app:
<script src="bower_components/angular-bootstrap-lightbox/dist/angular-bootstrap-lightbox.js"></script>
- The Angular module is named
bootstrapLightbox
. Add it as a dependency to your module:
angular.module('app', ['bootstrapLightbox']);
- Optional dependencies:
Basic example
Gallery:
<ul ng-controller="GalleryCtrl">
<li ng-repeat="image in images">
<a ng-click="openLightboxModal($index)">
<img ng-src="{{image.thumbUrl}}" class="img-thumbnail">
</a>
</li>
</ul>
Controller:
angular.module('app').controller('GalleryCtrl', function ($scope, Lightbox) {
$scope.images = [
{
'url': '1.jpg',
'caption': 'Optional caption',
'thumbUrl': 'thumb1.jpg'
},
{
'url': '2.gif',
'thumbUrl': 'thumb2.jpg'
},
{
'url': '3.png',
'thumbUrl': 'thumb3.png'
}
];
$scope.openLightboxModal = function (index) {
Lightbox.openModal($scope.images, index);
};
});
Configuration
Changing the appearance of the modal lightbox
The default view template for the lightbox is lightbox.html. Its look can be changed by making your own custom template and/or adding CSS rules; for example, use the selector .lightbox-image-caption
to style the caption.
If you make your own template and save it at lightbox.html
, no further code is necessary. If you save it at a different path, set it in the provider:
angular.module('app').config(function (LightboxProvider) {
LightboxProvider.templateUrl = 'path/to/your-template.html';
});
Disabling the keyboard navigation
The keyboard navigation in the lightbox with the left/right arrow keys can be enabled/disabled at any time by changing the value of the boolean Lightbox.keyboardNavEnabled
.
Array of images
The first argument to Lightbox.openModal
must be an array, and its elements may be of any type. In the basic example above, it is an array of objects with properties url
and caption
, but this is only the default and is not required. To let the Lightbox
service know the correct values, set these methods in the provider:
angular.module('app').config(function (LightboxProvider) {
LightboxProvider.getImageUrl = function (image) {
return '/base/dir/' + image.getName();
};
LightboxProvider.getImageCaption = function (image) {
return image.label;
};
});
Image and modal scaling
By default, images are scaled only if they are too large for the modal to contain without scrolling.
If you want all images to be scaled to the maximum possible dimensions, update the Lightbox.fullScreenMode
boolean:
angular.module('app').config(function (LightboxProvider) {
LightboxProvider.fullScreenMode = true;
});
For more custom behaviour, see the documentation of the methods calculateImageDimensionLimits
and calculateModalDimensions
.
Videos
The ng-videosharing-embed
library is used for embedding videos if it is included in your app. You can use another video library by changing the template.
An element in the array of 'images' is considered a video if it is an object with a type
property having the value video
(see the demo). To change this, write your own LightboxProvider.isVideo
method.
For now, the maximum video dimensions are fixed at 1280x720.