@ladjs/lazyframe
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Dependency-free library for lazyloading iframes
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Lazyframe
Dependency-free library for lazyloading iframes. Demo
Why?
Because embedded content takes time to load.
- Youtube – 11 requests ≈ 580kb
- Google maps – 52 requests ≈ 580kb
- Vimeo – 8 requests ≈ 145kb
Lazyframe creates a responsive placeholder for embedded content and requests it when the user interacts with it. This decreases the page load and idle time.
Lazyframe comes with brand-like themes for Youtube, Vimeo and Vine.
Install
NPM
$ npm install lazyframe --save
Bower
$ bower install lazyframe
Import
JavaScript ES6 imports
import lazyframe from 'lazyframe';
Include JavaScript in html
<script src="dist/lazyframe.min.js"></script>
Sass import
@import 'src/scss/lazyframe';
Include css in html
<link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/lazyframe.css">
Initialize
// Passing a selector
lazyframe('.lazyframe');
// Passing a nodelist
let elements = document.querySelectorAll('.lazyframe');
lazyframe(elements);
// Passing a jQuery object
let elements = $('.lazyframe');
lazyframe(elements);
Options
You can pass general options to lazyframe on initialization. Element-specific options (most options) are set on data attributes on the element itself.
General options and corresponding defaults
lazyframe(elements, {
apikey: undefined,
debounce: 250,
lazyload: true,
// Callbacks
onLoad: (lazyframe) => console.log(lazyframe),
onAppend: (iframe) => console.log(iframe),
onThumbnailLoad: (img) => console.log(img)
})
apikey
If you want to load a thumbnail and title for a YouTube video you'll have to have an API key with the YouTube data API library enabled. Get it from here
If you don't feel like getting a key, just use your own thumbnail and title in data-thumbnail and data-title attribute
debounce
Value (in milliseconds) for when the update function should run after the user has scrolled. More here
lazyload
Set this to false
if you want all API calls and local images to be loaded on page load (instead of when the element is in view).
onLoad
Callback function for when a element is initialized.
onAppend
Callback function for when the iframe is appended to DOM.
onThumbnailLoad
Callback function with the thumbnail URL
Element-specific options
<div
class="lazyframe"
data-vendor=""
data-title=""
data-thumbnail=""
data-src=""
data-ratio="1:1"
data-initinview="false">
</div>
data-vendor
Attribute for theming lazyframe. Currently supported values are youtube
, youtube_nocookie
, vimeo
and vine
.
data-title
Attribute for custom title. Leave empty to get value from API.
data-thumbnail
Attribute for custom thumbnail. Leave empty to get value from API.
data-src
The source of what you want to lazyload.
data-ratio
The ratio of the lazyframe. Possible values: 16:9, 4:3, 1:1
data-initinview
Set this to true if you want the resource to execute (for example video to play) when the element is in view.
License
MIT. © 2016 Viktor Bergehall