angular-canvas-painter
Angular.js directive to paint on a canvas on desktop or touch devices
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Usage
bower install angular-canvas-painter
- Include
dist/angular-canvas-painter(.min).js
from bower_components/angular-canvas-painter/dist
. - Add
pw.canvas-painter
as an angular module dependency. - Use the
pw-canvas
directive in your template to create the painting canvas. - Optionally you can use the
pw-color-selector
directive to choose colors from.
####pwCanvas
<div pw-canvas options="{width: 400, height: 300, color: '#ff0'}"></div>
Options
{
width: 400,
height: 300,
backgroundColor: '#fff',
color: '#000',
lineWidth: 1,
opacity: 0.9,
undo: false
imageSrc: 'images/example.jpg',
customCanvasId: 'myCustomId'
}
Undo
To enable the undo function set undo: true
in the options and provide a version
attribute:
<div pw-canvas options="{undo: true, width: 400, height: 300, color: '#ff0'}" version="model.version"></div>
The version attribute will always be set to the amount of available versions in memory. To undo a stroke just decrease the version number in your surrounding controller e.g. model.version = model.version - 1
. To jump back 3 versions set model.version = model.version - 3
.
You can set a maximum number of saved versions to prevent too much memory consumption by setting a number instead of true
in the options, e.g. {undo: 20}
####pwColorSelector
<div pw-color-selector="['#000', '#00f', '#0f0', '#f00']" color="selectedColor"></div>
To use pwColorSelector
with pwCanvas
set the color option in pwCanvas
to the color variable of the selecot:
<div pw-canvas options="{color: model.myColor}"></div>
<div pw-color-selector="['#000', '#00f', '#0f0', '#f00']" color="model.myColor"></div>
Drawing algorithm
The drawing algorithm to produce clear and smooth edges is based on a great article by Rishabh
License
MIT