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@flixy-dev/react-easy-crop

v5.0.2

Published

A React component to crop images/videos with easy interactions

Downloads

170

Readme

react-easy-crop

A React component to crop images/videos with easy interactions

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Demo

Check out the examples:

Features

  • Supports drag, zoom and rotate interactions
  • Provides crop dimensions as pixels and percentages
  • Supports any images format (JPEG, PNG, even GIF) as url or base 64 string
  • Supports any videos format supported in HTML5
  • Mobile friendly

Video tutorials from the community

Installation

yarn add react-easy-crop

or

npm install react-easy-crop --save

Basic usage

The Cropper is styled with position: absolute to take the full space of its parent. Thus, you need to wrap it with an element that uses position: relative or the Cropper will fill the whole page.

import { useState, useCallback } from 'react'
import Cropper from 'react-easy-crop'

const Demo = () => {
  const [crop, setCrop] = useState({ x: 0, y: 0 })
  const [zoom, setZoom] = useState(1)

  const onCropComplete = (croppedArea, croppedAreaPixels) => {
    console.log(croppedArea, croppedAreaPixels)
  }

  return (
    <Cropper
      image={yourImage}
      crop={crop}
      zoom={zoom}
      aspect={4 / 3}
      onCropChange={setCrop}
      onCropComplete={onCropComplete}
      onZoomChange={setZoom}
    />
  )
}

Styles

This component requires some styles to be available in the document. By default, you don't need to do anything, the component will automatically inject the required styles in the document head. If you want to disable this behaviour and manually inject the CSS, you can set the disableAutomaticStylesInjection prop to true and use the file available in the package: react-easy-crop/react-easy-crop.css.

Known issues

The cropper size isn't correct when displayed in a modal

If you are using the Cropper inside a modal, you should ensure that there is no opening animation that is changing the modal dimensions (scaling effect). Fading or sliding animations are fine. See #428, #409, #267 or #400 for more details.

Props

| Prop | Type | Required | Description | | :------------------------------------------------------------------------ | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | image | string | | The image to be cropped. image or video is required. | | video | string or Array<{ src: string; type?: string }> | | The video to be cropped. image or video is required. | | crop | { x: number, y: number } | ✓ | Position of the media. { x: 0, y: 0 } will center the media under the cropper. | | zoom | number | | Zoom of the media between minZoom and maxZoom. Defaults to 1. | | rotation | number (in degrees) | | Rotation of the media. Defaults to 0. | | aspect | number | | Aspect of the cropper. The value is the ratio between its width and its height. The default value is 4/3 | | minZoom | number | | Minimum zoom of the media. Defaults to 1. | | maxZoom | number | | Maximum zoom of the media. Defaults to 3. | | zoomWithScroll | boolean | | Enable zoom by scrolling. Defaults to true | | cropShape | 'rect' | 'round' | | Shape of the crop area. Defaults to 'rect'. | | cropSize | { width: number, height: number } | | Size of the crop area (in pixels). If you don't provide it, it will be computed automatically using the aspect prop and the media size. You should probably not use this option and should rely on aspect instead. See https://github.com/ValentinH/react-easy-crop/issues/186. | | showGrid | boolean | | Whether to show or not the grid (third-lines). Defaults to true. | | zoomSpeed | number | | Multiplies the value by which the zoom changes. Defaults to 1. | | objectFit demo | 'contain', 'cover', 'horizontal-cover' or 'vertical-cover' | | Specifies how the image is shown in the cropper. contain: the image will be adjusted to be fully visible, horizontal-cover: the image will horizontally fill the cropper, vertical-cover: the image will vertically fill the cropper, cover: we automatically pick between horizontal-cover or vertical-cover to have a fully visible image inside the cropper area. Defaults to "contain". | | onCropChange | crop => void | ✓ | Called every time the crop is changed. Use it to update your crop state. | | onZoomChange | zoom => void | | Called every time the zoom is changed. Use it to update your zoom state. | | onRotationChange | rotation => void | | Called every time the rotation is changed (with mobile or multi-fingers gestures). Use it to update your rotation state. | | onCropSizeChange | cropSize => void | | Called when a change in either the cropSize width or the cropSize height occurs. | | onCropComplete | Function | | Called when the user stops moving the media or stops zooming. It will be passed the corresponding cropped area on the media in percentages and pixels (rounded to the nearest integer) | | onCropAreaChange | Function | | Very similar to onCropComplete but is triggered for every user interaction instead of waiting for the user to stop. | | transform | string | | CSS transform to apply to the image in the editor. Defaults to translate(${crop.x}px, ${crop.y}px) rotate(${rotation}deg) scale(${zoom}) with variables being pulled from props. | | style | { containerStyle: object, mediaStyle: object, cropAreaStyle: object } | | Custom styles to be used with the Cropper. Styles passed via the style prop are merged with the defaults. | | classes | { containerClassName: string, mediaClassName: string, cropAreaClassName: string } | | Custom class names to be used with the Cropper. Classes passed via the classes prop are merged with the defaults. If you have CSS specificity issues, you should probably use the disableAutomaticStylesInjection prop. | | mediaProps | object | | The properties you want to apply to the media tag ( or depending on your media) | | restrictPosition | boolean | | Whether the position of the media should be restricted to the boundaries of the cropper. Useful setting in case of zoom < 1 or if the cropper should preserve all media content while forcing a specific aspect ratio for media throughout the application. Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/1rmqky233q. | | initialCroppedAreaPercentages | { width: number, height: number, x: number, y: number} | | Use this to set the initial crop position/zoom of the cropper (for example, when editing a previously cropped media). The value should be the same as the croppedArea passed to onCropComplete. This is the preferred way of restoring the previously set crop because croppedAreaPixels is rounded, and when used for restoration, may result in a slight drifting crop/zoom | | initialCroppedAreaPixels | { width: number, height: number, x: number, y: number} | | Use this to set the initial crop position/zoom of the cropper (for example, when editing a previously cropped media). The value should be the same as the croppedAreaPixels passed to onCropComplete Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/pmj19vp2yx. | | onInteractionStart | Function | | Called every time a user starts a wheel, touch or mousedown event. | | onInteractionEnd | Function | | Called every time a user ends a wheel, touch or mousedown event. | | onMediaLoaded | Function | | Called when media gets loaded. Gets passed an mediaSize object like { width, height, naturalWidth, naturalHeight } | | onTouchRequest | (e: React.TouchEvent<HTMLDivElement>) => boolean | | Can be used to cancel a touch request by returning false. | | onWheelRequest | (e: WheelEvent) => boolean | | Can be used to cancel a zoom with wheel request by returning false. | | disableAutomaticStylesInjection | boolean | | Whether to auto inject styles using a style tag in the document head on component mount. When disabled you need to import the css file into your application manually (style file is available in react-easy-crop/react-easy-crop.css). Example with sass/scss @import "~react-easy-crop/react-easy-crop";. | | setImageRef | (ref: React.RefObject<HTMLImageElement>) => void | | Called when the component mounts, if present. Used to set the value of the image ref object in the parent component. | | setVideoRef | (ref: React.RefObject<HTMLVideoElement>) => void | | Called when the component mounts, if present. Used to set the value of the video ref object in the parent component. | | setMediaSize | (size: MediaSize) => void | | [Advanced Usage] Used to expose the mediaSize value for use with the getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPixels and getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPercentages functions. See this CodeSandbox instance for a simple example. | | setCropSize | (size: Size) => void | | [Advanced Usage] Used to expose the cropSize value for use with the getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPixels and getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPercentages functions. See this CodeSandbox instance for a simple example. | | nonce | string | | The nonce to add to the style tag when the styles are auto injected. |

onCropComplete(croppedArea, croppedAreaPixels)

This callback is the one you should use to save the cropped area of the media. It's passed 2 arguments:

  1. croppedArea: coordinates and dimensions of the cropped area in percentage of the media dimension
  2. croppedAreaPixels: coordinates and dimensions of the cropped area in pixels.

Both arguments have the following shape:

const area = {
  x: number, // x/y are the coordinates of the top/left corner of the cropped area
  y: number,
  width: number, // width of the cropped area
  height: number, // height of the cropped area
}

onCropAreaChange(croppedArea, croppedAreaPixels)

This is the exact same callback as onCropComplete, but is triggered for all user interactions. It can be used if you are not performing any render action on it.

  1. croppedArea: coordinates and dimensions of the cropped area in percentage of the media dimension
  2. croppedAreaPixels: coordinates and dimensions of the cropped area in pixels.

Both arguments have the following shape:

const area = {
  x: number, // x/y are the coordinates of the top/left corner of the cropped area
  y: number,
  width: number, // width of the cropped area
  height: number, // height of the cropped area
}

onMediaLoaded(mediaSize)

Called when media gets successfully loaded. This is useful if you want to have a custom zoom/crop strategy based on media size.

Example:

const CONTAINER_HEIGHT = 300

const CroppedImage = ({ image }) => {
  const [crop, onCropChange] = React.useState({ x: 0, y: 0 })
  const [zoom, onZoomChange] = React.useState(1)
  return (
    <Cropper
      image={image}
      crop={crop}
      zoom={zoom}
      onCropChange={onCropChange}
      onZoomChange={onZoomChange}
      onMediaLoaded={(mediaSize) => {
        // Adapt zoom based on media size to fit max height
        onZoomChange(CONTAINER_HEIGHT / mediaSize.naturalHeight)
      }}
    />
  )
}

getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPercentages(croppedAreaPercentages: Area, mediaSize: MediaSize, rotation: number, cropSize: Size, minZoom: number, maxZoom: number)

[Advanced Usage]

Used to calculate values for crop and zoom based on a desired croppedAreaPercentages value. See this CodeSandbox instance for a simple example.

getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPixels(croppedAreaPixels: Area, mediaSize: MediaSize, rotation: number, cropSize: Size, minZoom: number, maxZoom: number)

[Advanced Usage]

See getInitialCropFromCroppedAreaPercentages.

Development

yarn
yarn start

Now, open http://localhost:3001/index.html and start hacking!

License

MIT

Maintainers

This project is maintained by Valentin Hervieu.

This project was originally part of @ricardo-ch organisation because I (Valentin) was working at Ricardo. After leaving this company, they gracefully accepted to transfer the project to me. ❤️

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!