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ng-gallery

Angular Image Gallery

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Install it with npm

npm install --save ng-gallery

SystemJS

If you are using SystemJS, you should also adjust your configuration to point to the UMD bundle.

In your systemjs config file, map needs to tell the System loader where to look for ng-gallery:

map: {
  'ng-gallery': 'node_modules/ng-gallery/bundles/ng-gallery.umd.js',
}

Usage

Import GalleryModule and set the gallery configuration in your root module

  import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from  '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
  import { GalleryModule } from 'ng-gallery';
  
  export const galleryConfig : GalleryConfig = {
    // ...
  }
  
  @NgModule({
   imports: [
      // ...
      BrowserAnimationsModule,
      GalleryModule.forRoot(galleryConfig)
   ]
  })

After that you will be able to use Gallery's components and there is two options:

  • <gallery></gallery> : to insert the gallery right in the template, see basic example
  • <gallery-modal></gallery-modal> : to open the gallery in a modal, see modal example

One final step is to fill the gallery with images and there is two options:

  • Using GalleryService
constructor(private gallery: GalleryService) { }

ngOnInit() {
    this.gallery.load(images);
}
  • Using [gallerize] directive
<div [gallerize] class="content">
    <img src="assets/img/img3.jpg" alt="Spring">
    <img src="assets/img/img4.jpg" alt="Fire">
    <img src="assets/img/img5.jpg" alt="Peacock">
</div>

Gesture Support (optional)

Gallery Module relies on HammerJS for gestures, make sure it is loaded into the application.

You can add HammerJS to your application via npm, a CDN (such as the Google CDN), or served directly from your app.

To install via npm, use the following command:

$ npm install --save hammer.js

After installing, import it on your app's root module

import 'hammerjs';

Author

Murhaf Sousli

Issues

If you identify any errors in this module, or have an idea for an improvement, please open an issue. I am excited to see what the community thinks of this project, and I would love your input!

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Package last updated on 01 May 2017

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