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image-loader-spinner
Advanced tools
Use a spinner until your images are completely loaded in the DOM
npm i image-loader-spinner
import ImageLoader from 'image-loader-spinner';
// first argument is an default image src error (default is null)
// second argument is the default size of loading container in pixel (default is 50)
ImageLoader('assets/images/errorLoad.png', 150);
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>My test page</title>
</head>
<body>
<style>
.spinner_container {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05);
}
.spinner {
border: 3px solid #333;
border-bottom-color: transparent;
border-radius: 50%;
display: inline-block;
box-sizing: border-box;
animation: rotation 1s linear infinite;
margin: auto
}
@keyframes rotation {
0% {
transform: rotate(0deg);
}
100% {
transform: rotate(360deg);
}
}
</style>
<img src="assets/images/image.png" spinner="true" /> <!-- Show spinner container with defaultSize -->
<img src="assets/images/image.png" spinner="true" size="150px" /> <!-- Show spinner container with widthSize 150px, heightSize 150px -->
<div class="insideDiv">
<img src="assets/images/image.png" spinner="true" widthSize="50px" heightSize="200px" /> <!-- Show spinner container with widthSize 50px, heightSize 200px -->
</div>
</body>
</html>
Add the attribute spinner for set the loading spinner instead an empty image.
The attribute size is the size of your spinner_container div.
The spinner will be half the size of your container.
Your spinner will be display as :
<div class="spinner_container">
<div class="spinner"></div>
</div>
import ImageLoader from 'image-loader-spinner';
ImageLoader();
const image = new Image();
image.setAttribute("spinner", "true");
setTimeout(() => {
image.src = "https://i.imgur.com/rsjPao4.gif";
}, 5000);
document.body.appendChild(image);
import ImageLoader from 'image-loader-spinner';
ImageLoader();
setTimeout(() => {
const image = document.getElementById("myImage");
image.setAttribute("spinner", "true");
image.src = "https://i.imgur.com/rsjPao4.gif";
}, 5000);
FAQs
Use a spinner until your images are completely loaded in the DOM
The npm package image-loader-spinner receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, image-loader-spinner popularity was classified as not popular.
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