/angular-image-cropper

AngularJS directive for cropping images.

Primary LanguageJavaScript

Angular image cropper

Live example

To see a live example, go to the demo's page.

Description

Angular image cropper is inspired of the popular Guillotine jQuery plugin that allows to drag, zoom or rotate an image to select a cropping area. Like selecting the display area of a profile picture or avatar.

  • Responsive: The window (or selection area) is fully responsive (fluid).
  • Touch support: Dragging the image also works on touch devices.

Installation

Using Bower

bower install ng-image-cropper

Usage

Load the required files

<!-- CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/path/to/angular-image-cropper.min.css">

<!-- JS -->
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/angular.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/angular-image-cropper.min.js"></script>

Import the module into your app

Simply add the module as dependency to your main application module like this:

angular.module('myapp', ['imageCropper']);

The directive

<image-cropper image="vm.imageUrl"
    dest-width="640"
    dest-height="480"
    show-controls="vm.showControls"
    cropped-image="vm.imageResult"
    auto-crop="true"
    auto-crop-delay="200"
    on-load="vm.onLoad"
></image-cropper>

Options

Angular image cropper comes with some options to simplify your development:

  • image string Source image that will be cropped, can be an URL or base64
  • dest-width string width of the cropped image
  • dest-height string height of the cropped image
  • show-controls boolean Display or not the control buttons (true by default)
  • cropped-image boolean Your angular model that will receive the cropped image
  • auto-crop boolean Whether auto cropping is enabled or not. If not you have to manually call api.crop to initiate cropping (true by default)
  • auto-crop-delay int Number of ms to delay/debounce image cropping, improves performance on mobiles (0 by default)
  • on-load function Invoked when image loads. Public api is passed to it to make it possible to develop custom controls

Api

Object passed to on-load has these methods:

  • zoomIn - Zooms in by provided zoomStep
  • zoomOut - Zooms out by provided zoomStep
  • fit - fits and center the image
  • center - centers the image
  • rotateLeft - shorthand to rotate(-90)
  • rotateRight - shorthand to rotate(90)
  • rotate - rotates image by specified number of degrees (must be deg%90===0)
  • crop - crops image in current position and returns promise when its done

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Benjamin Cabanes

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