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@stan_bk/img-preload

v1.0.9

Published

An scheme for imgs loading scheme while page rendering.

Downloads

6

Readme

Img Preload

A scheme for imgs loading while page is rendering.

Here is the sample: https://stan-bk.github.io/img-preload/

U can use it to

  1. handle all images loading progress which are in the first page
  2. use lazyload to speed up imgs-loading and page-rendering
  3. custom styles of shade when its waiting for images loading

U can use it by

pnpm i @stan_bk/img-preload
import ImgPreload from '@stan_bk/img-preload'

new ImgPreload({
  imaegs: [] // need an array of images that are expected to handle loading, default: document.images
  isLazy: true, // if enable lazyload
  lazySrcAttr: 'data-src', // src attribute name to access
  customShade: document.createElement('div'), // custom shade, expect a document element or function
  customColor: ['green', 'yellow 80%'], // custom color for rendering default shade(which style with linear-gradient)
  onLoad(img) {
    // handle image just loaded
  },
  onError(img) {
    // handle image just loaded with error
  },
  onFinish(loadedImages, failedImages) {
    // handle all images loaded or failed
  }
})

Sth you should know

  1. Img Preload only run in browser cause it need to access document
  2. When lazyload option is enabled,
  • you are expect to pass img source path to attribute which named by the value of lazySrcAttr instead src
  • the source path will reload with lazySrcAttr if it has both lazySrcAttr and src attribute
  • the finish event will trigger if the images in view had been loaded
  1. When customShade is provided, it will instead of default shade, you can access the shade container and the controllers of it through customShade function