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v-lazy-image

A Vue.js component to lazy load images using the Intersection Observer


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v-lazy-image

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A Vue.js component to lazy load an image automatically when it enters the viewport using the Intersection Observer API.

Check out the fundaments on how it's built in this Alligator.io article.

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Usage

npm install v-lazy-image

Warning: You'll need to install the w3c Intersection Observer polyfill in case you're targeting a browser which doesn't support it.

You can register the component globally so it's available in all your apps:

import Vue from "vue";
import { VLazyImagePlugin } from "v-lazy-image";

Vue.use(VLazyImagePlugin);

Or use it locally in any of your components:

import VLazyImage from "v-lazy-image";

export default {
  components: {
    VLazyImage
  }
};

You must pass an src property with the link of the image:

<template>
  <v-lazy-image src="http://lorempixel.com/400/200/" />
</template>

That image will be loaded as soon as the image enters the viewport.

Progressive Loading

You can use the src-placeholder property to define an image that is shown until the src image is loaded.

When the src image is loaded, a v-lazy-image-loaded class is added, so you can use it to perform animations. For example, a blur effect:

<template>
  <v-lazy-image
    src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*xjGrvQSXvj72W4zD6IWzfg.jpeg"
    src-placeholder="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/80/1*xjGrvQSXvj72W4zD6IWzfg.jpeg"
    />
</template>

<style scoped>
.v-lazy-image {
  filter: blur(10px);
  transition: filter 0.7s;
}
.v-lazy-image-loaded {
  filter: blur(0);
}
</style>

You could listen to the intersect and load events for more complex animations and state handling:

<template>
  <v-lazy-image
    src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*xjGrvQSXvj72W4zD6IWzfg.jpeg"
    src-placeholder="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/80/1*xjGrvQSXvj72W4zD6IWzfg.jpeg"
    @intersect="..."
    @load="..."
    />
</template>

@jmperezperez has written about the progressive loading technique on his blog, in case you want a deeper explanation.

Responsive Images

Using the srcset property you can set images for different resolutions:

<template>
  <v-lazy-image
    srcset="image.jpg 1x, image_2x.jpg 2x"
    />
</template>

When using the srcset attribute is recommended to use also src as a fallback for browsers that doesn't support the srcset and sizes attributes:

<template>
  <v-lazy-image
    srcset="image-320w.jpg 320w, image-480w.jpg 480w"
    sizes="(max-width: 320px) 280px, 440px"
    src="image-480w.jpg"
  />
</template>

The srcset prop is combinable with src-placeholder in order to apply progressive loading.

API

Aside from the following API, you can pass any img attribute, such as alt, and they'll be added to the rendered <img> tag.

Fields marked as (*) are required.

Props

NameTypeDescription
srcString (*)Image src to lazy load when it intersects with the viewport
src-placeholderStringIf defined, it will be shown until the src image is loaded.
Useful for progressive image loading, see demo
srcsetStringImages to be used for different resolutions
intersection-optionsObjectThe Intersection Observer options object.

Events

NameDescription
intersectTriggered when the image intersects the viewport
loadTriggered when the lazy image defined in src is loaded

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Package last updated on 09 Jul 2018

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