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vue-croppa

A simple straightforward customizable lightweight mobile-friendly image cropper for Vue 2.0.

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vue-croppa

A simple straightforward customizable lightweight mobile-friendly image cropper for Vue 2.0.

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Features

  • Straightforward: What you see is what you get
  • Highly customizable: You can almost customize anything except the core functionalities
  • Lightweight: 20kb in total
  • Mobile-friendly: Supports drag to move and pinch with two fingers to zoom on mobile devices

Browser Support

  • IE 10+
  • Firefox 3.6+
  • Chrome 6+
  • Safari 6+
  • Opera 11.5+
  • iOS Safari 6.1+
  • Android Browser 3+

Template Example

<croppa v-model="myCroppa"
        :width="400"
        :height="400"
        :canvas-color="'default'"
        :placeholder="'Choose an image'"
        :placeholder-font-size="0"
        :placeholder-color="'default'"
        :input-accept="'image/*'"
        :file-size-limit="0"
        :quality="2"
        :zoom-speed="3"
        :disabled="false"
        :disable-drag-and-drop="false"
        :disable-click-to-choose="false"
        :disable-drag-to-move="false"
        :disable-scroll-to-zoom="false"
        :prevent-white-space="false"
        :reverse-scroll-to-zoom="false"
        :show-remove-button="true"
        :remove-button-color="'red'"
        :remove-button-size="0"
        :initial-image="'path/to/initial-image.png'"
        @init="handleCroppaInit"
        @file-choose="handleCroppaFileChoose"
        @file-size-exceed="handleCroppaFileSizeExceed"
        @file-type-mismatch="handleCroppaFileTypeMismatch"
        @image-remove="handleImageRemove"
        @move="handleCroppaMove"
        @zoom="handleCroppaZoom"></croppa>

NOTE: This is an almost-full-use example. Usually you don't need to specify so many props, because they all have default values. Most simply, you can even do:

<croppa v-model="myCroppa"></croppa>

Method Examples

this.myCroppa.remove()

this.myCroppa.zoomIn()

alert(this.myCroppa.generateDataUrl())

Quick Start

1. Import vue-croppa into your vue.js project.

Using build tools:

npm install --save vue-croppa
import Vue from 'vue'
import Croppa from 'vue-croppa'

Vue.use(Croppa) 
// If your build tool supports css module
import 'vue-croppa/dist/vue-croppa.css'

Not using build tools:

<link href="https://unpkg.com/vue-croppa/dist/vue-croppa.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-croppa/dist/vue-croppa.min.js"></script>
Vue.use(Croppa)

2. Now you have it. The simplest usage:

<croppa v-model="myCroppa"></croppa>
NOTE:
  • Since v0.1.0, you can change the default component name to anything you want.
import Vue from 'vue'
import Croppa from 'vue-croppa'

Vue.use(Croppa, { componentName: 'my-image-cropper' })
<my-image-cropper v-model="myCroppa"></my-image-cropper>
  • Since v0.1.1, you can get the component object with Croppa.component. This is useful when you want to register the component by yourself manually.
Vue.component('croppa', Croppa.component)
// Register async component (Webpack 2 + ES2015 Example). More about async component: https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components.html#Async-Components
Vue.component('croppa', () => import(Croppa.component))

Documentation

🌱 Props

v-model

A two-way binding prop. It syncs an object from within the croppa component with a data in parent. We can use this object to invoke useful methods (Check out "Methods" section).

  • type: object
  • default: null
width

Display width of the preview container.

  • type: number
  • default: 200
  • valid: val > 0
height

Display height of the preview container.

  • type: number
  • default: 200
  • valid: val > 0
placeholder

Placeholder text of the preview container. It shows up when there is no image.

  • type: string
  • default: 'Choose an image'
placeholder-color

Placeholder text color.

  • type: same as what CanvasRenderingContext2D.fillStyle accepts.
  • default: '#606060'
placeholder-font-size

Placeholder text font size in pixel. When set to 0, the font size will be ajust automatically so that the whole placehoder only takes up 2/3 of the container's width.

  • type: number
  • default: 0
canvas-color

Initial background color and white space color if there is an image.

  • type: same as what CanvasRenderingContext2D.fillStyle accepts.
  • default: '#e6e6e6'
quality

Specifies how many times larger the actual image is than the container's display size.

  • type: number
  • default: 2
  • valid: `isInteger(val) && val > 0
zoom speed

Specifies how fast the zoom is reacting to scroll gestures. Default to level 3.

  • type: number
  • default: 3
  • valid: val > 0
accept

Limits the types of files that users can choose.

  • type: same as what accept attribute of HTML input element takes.
  • default: '.jpg,.jpeg,.png,.gif,.bmp,.webp,.svg,.tiff'
file-size-limit

Limits the byte size of file that users can choose. If set to 0, then no limit.

  • type: number
  • default: 0
disabled

Disables user interaction.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
disable-drag-and-drop

Disables the default "drag and drop a file" user interaction. You can instead trigger the file chooser window programmatically by "click to choose" functionality or invoking chooseFile() method.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
disable-click-to-choose

Disables the default "click to choose a file" ("tab" on mobile) user interaction. You can instead trigger the file chooser window programmatically by "drag and drop" functionality or invoking chooseFile() method.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
disable-drag-to-move

Disables the default "drag to move" user interaction. You can instead move the image programmatically by invoking moveUpwards() / moveDownwards() / moveLeftwards() / moveRightwards() methods.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
disable-scroll-to-zoom

Disables the default "scroll to zoom" user interaction. You can instead zoom the image programmatically by invoking zoomIn() / zoomOut() methods.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
disable-pinch-to-zoom

Disables the default "pinch with two fingers to zoom" user interaction on mobile. You can instead zoom the image programmatically by invoking zoomIn() / zoomOut() methods.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
reverse-zooming-gesture

Deprecated @v0.0.20+ Please use reverse-scroll-to-zoom instead. The name isn't proper because you can not reverse pinch to zoom.

Reverses the zoom-in/zoom-out direction when scrolling.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
reverse-scroll-to-zoom

Reverses the zoom-in/zoom-out direction when scrolling.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
prevent-white-space

Prevents revealing background white space when moving or zooming the image.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
show-remove-button

Specifies whether to show the built-in remove-button. You can change the button's color and size using the following two props. If you still find it ugly, hide it and use the remove() method to implement your own trigger.

  • type: boolean
  • default: false
remove-button-color

Changes the default color of the remove-button. Accepts any css color format.

  • type: string
  • default: 'red'
remove-button-size

Specifies the remove-button's width and height (they are equal). If set to 0, then it use the default size.

  • type: number
  • default: default size is ajust accordingly to container's size
initial-image

@0.1.0+ Set initial image url. This is an alternative way to set initial image besides using slot. Useful when you want to set cross origin image as initial image.

  • type: string
  • default: undefined

🌱 Slots

initial
  • You can provide an initial image by putting an <img> node as a named slot initial. For example:
<croppa v-model="myCroppa">
  <img slot="initial" :src="initialImageUrl" />
</croppa>
NOTE:
  • You need to explicitly call .refresh() method after changing inital image.
  • If you provide both the slot and initial-image prop, the slot will be the one that is used.

🌱 Methods

myCroppa.getCanvas()
  • returns the canvas object
myCroppa.getContext()
  • returns the canvas context object
myCroppa.getChosenFile()
myCroppa.getActualImageSize()
  • Return an object { width, height } describing the real image size (preview size * quality)
myCroppa.moveUpwards( amountInPx: number )
myCroppa.moveDownwards( amountInPx: number )
myCroppa.moveLeftwards( amountInPx: number )
myCroppa.moveRightwards( amountInPx: number )
myCroppa.zoomIn()
myCroppa.zoomOut()
myCroppa.chooseFile()
  • Opens the file chooser window to Choose an image. Useful when default click-to-choose interaction is disabled.
myCroppa.reset()
  • To Be Deprecated This will be deprecated in the future due to misnaming 😅 . Please use remove() instead.
  • Removes the current image, can be used to implement your own remove-button.
myCroppa.remove()
  • Removes the current image, can be used to implement your own remove-button.
myCroppa.refresh()
  • Reinitialize the component. Useful when you want to change initial image.
myCroppa.hasImage()
  • Return boolean value indicating whether currently there is a image.
myCroppa.generateDataUrl( type: string )
  • Returns a data-URL containing a representation of the image in the format specified by the type parameter (defaults to png).
myCroppa.generateBlob( callback: function, mimeType: string, qualityArgument: number )
  • Creates a Blob object representing the image contained in the canvas. Look up argument definition here.
myCroppa.promisedBlob( mimeType: string, qualityArgument: number )
  • This method returns a Promise wrapping around generateBlob(), so that you can use async/await syntax instead of a callback to get blob data, it's simpler.
const blob = await this.myCroppa.promisedBlob()
myCroppa.supportDetection()
  • Return an object indicating browser supports. Like this:
{
  basic: true, // supports basic functionality
  dnd: false // does not support drag and drop
}

🌱 Events

init
  • handler(croppa)
    • croppa is a croppa object to invoke methods - same as what v-model binds.
file-choose
  • emitted when user choose an image from the poppup window or "drag and drop" a file into the container.
  • handler(file)
    • file is a file object - same as what getChosenFile() returns.
file-size-exceed:
  • emitted when the chosen file's size exceeds the limit specified by prop fileSizeLimit.
  • handler(file)
    • file is a file object - same as what getChosenFile() returns.
file-type-mismatch:
  • emitted when the chosen file does not match the specified type, which btw is specified using prop accept.
  • handler(file)
    • file is a file object - same as what getChosenFile() returns.
image-remove
move
zoom
initial-image-load
  • Deprecated Don't use this. It will be removed soon since you can directly listen to native @load event on img tag.
  • emitted when initial image is provided and successully loaded.
initial-image-error
  • Deprecated Don't use this. It will be removed soon since you can directly listen to native @error event on img tag.
  • emitted when initial image is provided and failed loading.

🌱 Customize styles

  • Check out default css styles. You can add more css styles to those selectors to get a different look. Be careful if you try to overwrite existing styles.
  • Note that CSS styles will not have any effect on the output image.

To Do List

  • File type filter on drag and drop. Add a file-type-mismatch event.
  • Keep default scrolling behavior when there is no image.
  • Browser support detection.
  • Sopport dataTransferItemList interface on drop for better compatibility.
  • Optimize doc page bundle size.
  • Fix remove button shadow.
  • Deprecation warning of unnecessary initial-image-load and initial-image-error events.
  • Add a method hasImage() to represent whether currently there is a image.
  • SSR compatibility.
  • Deprecation warning of reset() method.
  • Ignore non-file dragging.
  • Change accept default value.
  • Replace for of with tranditional for loop for better compatibility.
  • Expose component itself.
  • Make container optionally resizable.
  • Make default position customizable.
  • Rotation support.
  • toDataUrl()s second argument to specify compression rate.
  • Doc about file compression.
  • Add examples to doc.
  • Add download() method.

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Package last updated on 01 Aug 2017

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