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cropduster
Advanced tools
Cropduster is a collection of tools for building pages to be web cropped by Movable Ink.
Cropduster is on bower. Install it with:
npm install -g bower # if bower is not installed yet
bower init
bower install --save cropduster
The use it by referencing it from your HTML page:
<script src="bower_components/cropduster/lib/cropduster.js"></script>
CD.$
is useful for getting an array of DOM elements via a CSS selector. It always returns an array.
Example:
var elements = CD.$('div.items');
for(var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
var element = elements[i];
element.style.display = 'none';
}
CD.param
retrieves query parameters from the current document's URL. It does not support nested params or arrays of values.
Example:
// document.location is 'http://example.com/?fname=john
var fname = CD.param('fname');
console.log(fname); // logs 'john'
Movable Ink's capture engine traditionally captures the web page as soon as the page's ready
event fires. This can cause
issues when the user tries to fetch pages via ajax, as the capture engine does not wait for the ajax load to complete
before rendering. In order to delay capture until the request has finished, use CD.get
. It temporarily suspends capture
until the request completes. Note: the URL has to be CORS-accessible, see CD.getCORS
if it isn't. When in doubt, use CD.getCORS
.
Example:
CD.get('http://cors-enabled-site.com/page', function(data, status) {
CD.$('h1')[0].innerHTML = data.header;
});
Send POST and sending extra headers:
CD.get('http://cors-enabled-site.com/page', {
method: 'POST',
body: '{"ok": "yes"}',
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json'
}
}, function(data, status) {
CD.$('h1')[0].innerHTML = data.h1;
})
Security restrictions prevent web pages from making cross-domain ajax requests. CORS
is a workaround, but requires support from the website, and many websites do not
support it. Instead, use CD.getCORS
to use Movable Ink's CORS proxy to access the
page.
Example:
CD.getCORS('http://example.com/page', function(data, status) {
CD.$('h1')[0].innerHTML = data.header;
});
Deprecated: The CD.getImage()
and CD.getImages()
calls have been superseded by CD.waitForAsset()
. They will continue to work for the foreseeable future, but CD.waitForAsset
is preferred.
CD.waitForAsset
ensures that in-flight requests for a particular asset URL complete before capturing the page. CD.waitForAsset
does not fetch the image, that is up to you to do however you may normally do it. If the image is not loading ("in-flight") when capturama tries to capture the page, there will be no impact. It can be called any time before page capture. CD.waitForAsset
is compatible with <img>
tags, css background-image
properties, and any other way an image is loaded into a webpage.
Example:
CD.$('.background')[0].style.backgroundImage = 'url(http://example.com/foo.png)';
CD.waitForAsset('http://example.com/foo.png');
Sometimes, it is necessary to redirect to an image rather than rendering dynamic content. For example, a countdown timer may
want to just show an image after the countdown has expired. It is certainly possible to just render the image inside the
webpage and crop that, but a better solution is to use CD.setImageRedirect
to issue a 302 redirect to the user to send them
to the static content. If the function is called multiple times, the last image URL called is used.
Example:
CD.setImageRedirect('http://example.com/foo.png');
console.log('user will be shown image located at http://example.com/foo.png');
It is possible to store extra data using the CD.setExtraData
call. This data will be available in the extra_data
field of
the User-level Reports. Pass a javascript object, and it will be turned into JSON and stored in extra_data
. Calling multiple
times results in the objects being combined and any duplicate keys overwritten.
Example:
CD.setExtraData({userId: 5});
CD.setExtraData({shownCategory: 'shoes'});
console.log('extra_data field now contains {"userId":5,"shownCategory":"shoes"}');
When showing dynamic content, it may be useful to be able to associate dynamic content with matching clickthroughs. Using
CD.setClickthrough
, you can save a clickthrough URL that users will visit when they click on the web crop. In order to work
properly, the query params on both the embed code's image and link must match. If called multiple times, only the last called
clickthrough URL will be used.
Example:
CD.setClickthrough('http://example.com');
console.log('If user clicks on the web crop, they will go to http://example.com');
bower install
open tests/index.html
Alternatively, for command-line tests:
brew install phantomjs
npm install
npm test
CD.waitForAsset()
. This API can be used to ensure that we will not render while the passed URL is in-flight.CD.suspend(msg)
always logs the msg
stringCD.get()
and CD.getCORS()
return the (integer) http status as the second argument of their callbacks. This is currently completely backwards-compatible, but we would like to make backwards-incompatible changes to this API in the future.CD.cancel()
for when crop wants to show fallback but not trigger error conditionCD.throwError()
for when crop fails (such as XHR failure) and trigger errorCD.begin(msg)
and CD.end(msg)
support an argument that will be logged for easier debuggingCD.getCORS()
with non-standard portsCD.getCORS()
sends x-mi-cbe
request header to ensure requests consistently go to the same backendCD.getImages()
accepts two callbacks, one for when all images resolve and once for after each image resolvesCD.capture
forces a redraw on the pageCD.getImages
actually suspends cropnull
, rather than empty stringnull
.get
request.get
to fetch resources without using CORSsetImageRedirect
, setClickthrough
, and setExtraData
method
for changing HTTP method, body
for sending request body when POST
method is used,
and headers
object for sending extra request headers.Copyright © 2015 Movable, Inc
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
FAQs
Library for building web pages for use with Movable Ink Web Crops
The npm package cropduster receives a total of 526 weekly downloads. As such, cropduster popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cropduster demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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