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Lightweight image and video viewer, supports youtube / vimeo


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3.7 kB gzip vanilla JavaScript image / video viewer.

Supports Youtube, Vimeo, and direct video links.

Doesn't sit on the DOM when inactive.

Check out the example page here

Instructions

Install via package manager or add a script from the dist directory to your page. CDN links are available via jsDelivr.

npm install bigpicture
// import
import BigPicture from 'bigpicture'

// or require
var BigPicture = require('bigpicture')

Or with a script tag:

<script src="BigPicture.js"></script>

No additional CSS file is neccesary.

When you want to open something, pass an object to BigPicture containing the element from which you want the animation to start and an optional second parameter depending on what you want to do. Examples below use e.target to refer to the trigger element being interacted with in the context of an event handler. You can use a different element if you want (for example, different buttons could be set up to open videos from the same central showcase element).

Remote video file

Multiple sources supported as of 1.4.0

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	vidSrc: 'https://yourvideo.mp4',
	// or with multiple sources
	// vidSrc: ['https://yourvideo.mp4', 'https://yourvideo.webm']
})
Youtube

Pass in the video ID from the url. For example, the ID for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_PeaHVcohg would be z_PeaHVcohg (The v parameter in the address).

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	ytSrc: 'z_PeaHVcohg',
})
Vimeo

Like Youtube, pass in the video ID from the url. The ID for https://vimeo.com/119287310 would be 119287310.

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	vimeoSrc: '119287310',
})
iframe

Pass in the URL from the iframe.

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	iframeSrc: 'https://youriframe.html',
})
Audio
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	audio: 'https://youraudio.mp3',
})
Remote individual image
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	imgSrc: 'https://yourimage.jpg',
})
Local images & background images

If your trigger element is an image or an element with a background image, you can open it directly by passing it alone.

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
})
Galleries

Add a data-bp attribute to your elements with the image you want to open, and pass a selector string or NodeList to the function. The string should specify a container which has data-bp elements somewhere inside, whereas the NodeList should be the elements themselves.

<div id="image_container">
	<img src="photo1_thumb.jpg" data-bp="photo1.jpg" class="example" />
	<img src="photo2_thumb.jpg" data-bp="photo2.jpg" />
	<img src="photo3_thumb.jpg" data-bp="photo3.jpg" class="example" />
</div>
// opens gallery w/ all three images
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	gallery: '#image_container',
})
// opens gallery w/ the two images matching the selector
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	gallery: document.querySelectorAll('#image_container .example'),
})

Alternatively, you can pass in an array of objects. The gallery will go through these in order. Here's example code for the unsplash gallery on the demo site:

var unsplashImages = ['meiying', 'clemono2', 'heftiba'].map(function(user) {
	return {
		src: 'https://source.unsplash.com/user/' + user + '/daily',
		// caption: 'This image is from unsplash'
	}
})
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	gallery: unsplashImages,
	// optionally specify a starting index
	position: 2,
})

You can also loop the gallery (next on last image gives you the first image, and vice versa).

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	gallery: '#image_container',
	loop: true,
})

Captions

To display a caption, add a data-caption attribute with the desired text or HTML to the trigger element itself.

<img src="yourimage.jpg" data-caption="Example of an optional caption." />

Optional callbacks

animationStart and animationEnd run at the start or end of the opening animation. animationStart will run even if there's an error, so it's okay to use if you want to hide your own custom loader.

onClose runs after closing animation finishes.

onChangeImage runs when a gallery image is changed and provides useful data about the current image.

// example of how scrolling can be disabled using callbacks
BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	animationStart: function() {
		// executed immediately before open animation starts
		document.documentElement.style.overflowY = 'hidden'
		document.body.style.overflowY = 'scroll'
	},
	animationEnd: function() {
		// executed immediately after open animation finishes
		console.log('it has opened')
	},
	onClose: function() {
		// executed immediately after close animation finishes
		document.documentElement.style.overflowY = 'auto'
		document.body.style.overflowY = 'auto'
	},
	onChangeImage: function(props) {
		// executed on gallery image change
		console.log('gallery image changed', props)
	},
})

Hide default loading icon

If you're loading remote images or videos and don't want the default loading icon displayed, set noLoader to true.

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	vimeoSrc: '119287310',
	noLoader: true,
})

Change dimensions of embed / youtube / vimeo

By default, embeds are displayed in 16:9 aspect at a maximum of 1920px by 1080px. To change this, supply an array with width and height in pixels. Default is [1920, 1080].

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	ytSrc: 'X2lkvrMa27c',
	dimensions: [1226, 900],
})

Error handling

You may override the default error alert for images, audio, and direct video links by passing an onError function.

BigPicture({
	el: e.target,
	onError: function() {
		console.log('there was an error')
	},
})

Troubleshooting

If the media or loading icon fails to display, it's probably a z-index issue. The media container has a default z-index of 9999, and the loading icon has a z-index of 9 relative to the trigger element's parent container.


License: MIT

All images found on Unsplash

Towers of Pfeiffer video by Grant Porter (CC-BY)

Music by Nordgroove via icons8

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Last updated on 10 Nov 2019

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