Fork from Cropper.js, a vanilla JavaScript image cropper that's lightweight, awesome, and has absolutely zero dependencies.
Fork features
- Live preview
- Responsive
- Works seamlessly with modal, just add your modal in the options
- Min and Max aspect ratio
- Set startPosition
- Set crop data with real image px values (for options : startSize, startPosition, minSize, maxSize + methods : moveTo(), resizeTo(), setValue())
- Support scaling with mousewheel
- Video support
Installation
Via NPM:
npm install dnm-croppr -—save
// ES6 import - JS + CSS
import Croppr from 'dnm-croppr';
Via script tag:
<link href="path/to/dnm-croppr.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/>
<script src="path/to/dnm-croppr.min.js"></script>
Basic Usage
In your HTML document:
<img src="path/to/image.jpg" id="croppr"/>
In your JavaScript file:
var cropInstance = new Croppr('#croppr', {
// ...options
});
Protip: You can also pass an Element
object directly instead of a selector.
To retrieve crop region:
var data = cropInstance.getValue();
// data = {x: 20, y: 20: width: 120, height: 120}
Options
aspectRatio
Constrain the crop region to an aspect ratio.
- Type:
Number
- Default:
null
- Example:
aspectRatio: 1
(Square)
autoPlayVideo
Autoplay the video after initialization.
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
maxAspectRatio
If maxAspectRatio and aspectRatio aren't null, the crop region is constrained between these two aspect ratios.
- Type:
Number
- Default:
null
- Example:
aspectRatio: 1
(Square)
maxSize
Constrain the crop region to a maximum size.
- Type:
[width, height, unit?]
- Default:
null
- Example:
maxSize: [0.5, 0.5, 'ratio']
(A maximum size of 50% of the image size)
minSize
Constrain the crop region to a minimum size.
- Type:
[width, height, unit?]
- Default:
null
- Example:
minSize: [20, 20, 'real']
(A minimum width and height of 20px, relative to source image size)
modal
If you use dnm-croppr inside a modal, you have to define your modal parent element here.
- Type:
String
orElement
- Default:
null
- Possible values: If modal ID is "myModal", value can be
"#myModal"
or anElement
object asdocument.getElementById("myModal")
muteVideo
Mute the video after initialization.
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
preview
Define the container for live preview.
- Type:
String
orElement
- Default:
null
- Possible values: If container ID is "preview", value can be
"#preview"
or anElement
object asdocument.getElementById("preview")
startSize
The starting size of the crop region when it is initialized.
- Type:
[width, height, unit?]
- Default:
[1, 1, 'ratio']
(A starting crop region as large as possible) - Example:
startSize: [0.5, 0.5]
(A starting crop region of 50% of the image size)
startPosition
The starting position of the crop region when it is initialized.
- Type:
[width, height, unit?]
- Default:
null
(Crop region is centered) - Example:
startSize: [250, 100, "real"]
(A starting crop region positioned at 250 px from left, and 100 px from top, relative to source image size)
Note: unit
accepts a value of 'raw', 'ratio' or 'real'. Defaults to 'raw'.
onCropStart
A callback function that is called when the user starts modifying the crop region.
- Type:
Function
- Arguments:
data = {x, y, width, height}
- Example:
onCropStart: function(data) {
console.log(data.x, data.y, data.width, data.height);
}
onCropMove
A callback function that is called when the user is changing the crop region.
- Type:
Function
- Arguments:
data = {x, y, width, height}
- Example:
onCropMove: function(data) {
console.log(data.x, data.y, data.width, data.height);
}
onCropEnd
A callback function that is called when the modification of the crop region is finished (by the user, or programmatically). onCropEnd is called with methods setImage(), moveTo(), resizeTo(), setValue(), scaleBy(), reset().
- Type:
Function
- Arguments:
data = {x, y, width, height}
- Example:
onCropEnd: function(data) {
console.log(data.x, data.y, data.width, data.height);
}
onInitialize
A callback function that is called when the Croppr instance is fully initialized.
onInitialize: function(instance, mediaNode) {
// do things here
}
returnMode
Define how the crop region should be calculated.
- Type:
String
- Default:
"real"
- Possible values:
"real"
,"ratio"
or"raw"
-
real
returns the crop region values based on the size of the image's actual sizes. This ensures that the crop region values are the same regardless if the Croppr element is scaled or not. -
ratio
returns the crop region values as a ratio between 0 to 1. e.g. For example, anx, y
position at the center will be{x: 0.5, y: 0.5}
. -
raw
returns the crop region values as is based on the size of the Croppr element.
-
Methods
getValue(returnMode?: string)
Returns the value of the crop region. returnMode
inherits from options by default. Refer to returnMode for possible values.
var value = cropInstance.getValue();
// value = {x: 21, y: 63: width: 120, height: 120}
var ratio = cropInstance.getValue('ratio');
// value = {x: 0.1, y: 0.3: width: 0.57, height: 0.57}
destroy()
Destroys the Croppr instance and restores the original img
element.
setImage(src: string, callback?: function)
Changes the image src. Returns the Croppr instance and media node.
setVideo(src: string, callback?: function)
Changes the video src. Returns the Croppr instance and media node.
moveTo(x: number, y: number, constrain?: boolean, mode?: string)
Moves the crop region to the specified coordinates. Returns the Croppr instance.
Note: If constrain
is false, crop region isn't limited by options. Default value is true.
mode
can be 'raw', 'ratio', 'real'. Default value is 'raw'.
resizeTo(width: number, height: number, origin?: Array, constrain?: boolean, mode?: string)
Resizes the crop region to the specified size. origin
is an optional argument that specifies the origin point (in ratio) to resize from in the format of [x, y]
. Defaults to [0.5, 0.5]
(center). Returns the Croppr instance.
Note: origin
default value is [.5, .5].
If constrain
is false, crop region isn't limited by options. Default value is true.
mode
can be 'raw', 'ratio', 'real'. Default value is 'raw'.
setValue(data: Array, constrain?: boolean, mode?: string)
Move and resize the crop region. Returns the Croppr instance.
//Example use of setValue() : The crop region will be moved and resized relatively to the source image size
var cropData = {
x: 150,
y: 50,
width: 350,
height: 200
};
cropInstance.setValue(cropData, true, "real");
Note: If constrain
is false, crop region isn't limited by options. Default value is true.
mode
can be 'raw', 'ratio', 'real'. Default value is 'raw'.
scaleBy(factor: number, origin?: Array)
Scales the crop region by a factor. origin
is an optional argument that specifies the origin point (in ratio) to resize from in the format of [x, y]
. Defaults to [0.5, 0.5]
(center). Returns the Croppr instance.
reset()
Resets the crop region to its original position and size. Returns the Croppr instance.
Thanks to original author James Ooi. Released under the MIT License.