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react-avatar-edit
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👤 Load, crop and preview avatar with ReactJS component
npm i react-avatar-edit
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import Avatar from 'react-avatar-edit'
class App extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props)
const src = './example/einshtein.jpg'
this.state = {
preview: null,
src
}
this.onCrop = this.onCrop.bind(this)
this.onClose = this.onClose.bind(this)
this.onBeforeFileLoad = this.onBeforeFileLoad.bind(this)
}
onClose() {
this.setState({preview: null})
}
onCrop(preview) {
this.setState({preview})
}
onBeforeFileLoad(elem) {
if(elem.target.files[0].size > 71680){
alert("File is too big!");
elem.target.value = "";
};
}
render () {
return (
<div>
<Avatar
width={390}
height={295}
onCrop={this.onCrop}
onClose={this.onClose}
onBeforeFileLoad={this.onBeforeFileLoad}
src={this.state.src}
/>
<img src={this.state.preview} alt="Preview" />
</div>
)
}
}
ReactDOM.render(<App /> , document.getElementById('root'))
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
img | Image | The Image object to display |
src | String/Base64 | The url to base64 string to load (use urls from your domain to prevent security errors) |
width | Number | The width of the editor |
height | Number | The height of the editor (image will fit to this height if neither imageHeight, nor imageWidth is set) |
imageWidth | Number | The desired width of the image, can not be used together with imageHeight |
imageHeight | Number | The desired height of the image, can not be used together with imageWidth |
cropRadius | Number | The crop area radius in px (default: calculated as min image with/height / 3) |
cropColor | String | The crop border color (default: white) |
lineWidth | Number | The crop border width (default: 4) |
minCropRadius | Number | The min crop area radius in px (default: 30) |
backgroundColor | Sting | The color of the image background (default: white) |
closeIconColor | String | The close button color (default: white) |
shadingColor | String | The shading color (default: grey) |
shadingOpacity | Number | The shading area opacity (default: 0.6) |
mimeTypes | String | The mime types used to filter loaded files (default: image/jpeg,image/png) |
label | String | Label text (default: Choose a file) |
labelStyle | Object | The style object for preview label (use camel case for css properties fore example: fontSize) |
borderStyle | Object | The style for object border preview (use camel case for css properties fore example: fontSize) |
onImageLoad(image) | Function | Invoked when image based on src prop finish loading |
onCrop(image) | Function | Invoked when user drag&drop event stop and return croped image in base64 sting |
onBeforeFileLoad(file) | Function | Invoked when user before upload file with internal file loader (etc. check file size) |
onFileLoad(file) | Function | Invoked when user upload file with internal file loader |
onClose() | Function | Invoked when user clicks on close editor button |
npm run start
npm run build
FAQs
ReactJS component to upload, crop, and preview avatars
The npm package react-avatar-edit receives a total of 7,107 weekly downloads. As such, react-avatar-edit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-avatar-edit 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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