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angular-orz-image-filter
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An img helper directive for some cross-platform effects, like: blur
npm install angular-orz-image-filter --save
jspm install npm:angular-orz-image-filter
Use angular-orz-image-filter via systemjs/jspm
Just have your system.config have this:
packages: {
"angular-orz-image-filter": { main: "lib/index.js", defaultJSExtensions: true }
},
map: {
"angular-orz-image-filter": "path/to/angular-orz-image-filter/folder",
"angular": "npm:angular@1.6.5",
...
}
The "path/to/angular-orz-image-filter/folder" depends on how you installed your package, (via npm or jspm)
blur module in a TypeScript file -import { blur } from "angular-orz-image-filter";
angular.module("mainApp", [blur.name]);
blur module in a JavaScript file -const blur = require('angular-orz-image-filter').blur;
angular.module("mainApp", [blur.name]);
<img orz-blur src="test.png" stddeviation="5" />
<orz-blur src="test.png" stddeviation="5"></orz-blur>
Use angular-orz-image-filter via script tag
Install or download angular-orz-image-filter via npm
Then include script reference
<img orz-blur src="test.png" stddeviation="5" />
<orz-blur src="test.png" stddeviation="5"></orz-blur>
<script src="node_modules/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="node_modules/angular-orz-image-filter/lib/angular-orz-image-filter.js"></script>
<script>
angular.module("mainApp", ["orz.blur"]);
</script>
FAQs
An img helper directive for some cross-platform effects, like: blur
We found that angular-orz-image-filter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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