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info.protonet.imageresizer
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Plugin for resizing images only with the uri of the image.
By: Protonet GmbH
Authors: Joschka Schulz
Use the Cordova CLI and type in the following command:
cordova plugin add https://github.com/protonet/cordova-plugin-image-resizer.git
At the moment the plugin is available on android, iOS and windows
window.ImageResizer.resize(options, success, failed);
var options = {
uri: uri,
folderName: "Protonet Messenger",
quality: 90,
width: 1280,
height: 1280};
window.ImageResizer.resize(options,
function(image) {
// success: image is the new resized image
}, function() {
// failed: grumpy cat likes this function
});
FAQs
Plugin for resizing images only with the uri of the image.
The npm package info.protonet.imageresizer receives a total of 283 weekly downloads. As such, info.protonet.imageresizer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that info.protonet.imageresizer 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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