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@imgly/plugin-vectorizer-web

v1.0.1

Published

Vectorizer plugin for the CE.SDK editor

Downloads

554

Readme

IMG.LY CE.SDK Plugin Vectorizer

This plugin introduces vectorization for the CE.SDK editor, leveraging the power of the vectorizer library. It integrates seamlessly with CE.SDK, providing users with an efficient tool to vectorize images directly in the browser with ease and no additional costs or privacy concerns.

Installation

You can install the plugin via npm or yarn. Use the following commands to install the package:

yarn add @imgly/plugin-vectorizer-web
npm install @imgly/plugin-vectorizer-web

Usage

Adding the plugin to CE.SDK will automatically register a vectorizer canvas menu component that can be rendered for every block with an image fill. To automatically add this button to the canvas menu, please use the locations configuration option.

import CreativeEditorSDK from '@cesdk/cesdk-js';
import VectorizerPlugin from '@imgly/plugin-vectorizer-web';

const config = {
  license: '<your-license-here>',
  callbacks: {
    // Please note that the vectorizer plugin depends on an correctly
    // configured upload. 'local' will work for local testing, but in
    // production you will need something stable. Please take a look at:
    // https://img.ly/docs/cesdk/ui/guides/upload-images/
    onUpload: 'local'
  }
};

const cesdk = await CreativeEditorSDK.create(container, config);
await cesdk.addDefaultAssetSources(),
  await cesdk.addDemoAssetSources({ sceneMode: 'Design' }),
  await cesdk.addPlugin(VectorizerPlugin({
    // This will automatically prepend a button to the canvas menu
    ui: { locations: 'canvasMenu' }
  }));

await cesdk.createDesignScene();

Configuration

Adding Canvas Menu Component

After adding the plugin to CE.SDK, it will register a component that can be used inside the canvas menu. It is not added by default but can be included using the following configuration:

// Either pass a location via the configuration object, ...
VectorizerPlugin({
  ui: { locations: 'canvasMenu' }
})

Further Configuration Options

Timeout

The duration of the vectorization process depends on the complexity of the input image. For highly detailed images, it can take a considerable amount of time. A timeout is configured to abort the process after 30 seconds by default, but this can be customized using the timeout option.

VectorizerPlugin({
  // Reduce the timeout to 5s
  timeout: 5000
})

Threshold for Group Creation

For simple vectorized images, using groups makes a lot of sense. Single paths can be selected, allowing the user to change the color, for instance. However, once the number of paths exceeds a certain threshold, the user experience deteriorates significantly as it becomes difficult to select individual paths.

Based on the use case you can adapt this threshold (default is 500).

VectorizerPlugin({
  // Reducing the maximal number of groups to 200
  groupingThreshold: 200
})