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@thoschu/canvas-web-component

v1.1.4

Published

Web Components made by Tom S. with Stencil.js

Downloads

7

Readme

@thoschu/canvas-web-component Project

This project is a Stencil.js web component that enables HTML content to be rendered into a canvas element or converted into an image. It supports various options for customization, including canvas size, cross-origin image handling, and clipboard integration. This project is built with Stencil.js, a compiler for building fast, reusable Web Components. The project leverages Stencil to create modern, framework-agnostic components that can be used in any web application, including those built with frameworks like Angular, React, or Vue.js.

Features

  • Canvas Rendering: Convert HTML elements into a canvas or image.
  • Clipboard Support: Easily copy the canvas as an image to the clipboard.
  • Customizable Options: Fine-tune rendering settings, including background color, CORS handling, scaling, and more.
  • Dynamic API: Methods to retrieve the current canvas or image at runtime.
  • Shadow DOM Support: Encapsulated styling and rendering.

Project Overview

  • src/: Contains the main source code for the Stencil components.
  • www/: The output folder for the web deployment build.
  • dist/: Contains the compiled distribution files for reuse in other projects.
  • stencil.config.ts: Configuration file for the Stencil compiler.
  • package.json: Manages the dependencies, scripts, and project metadata.
  • tsconfig.json: TypeScript configuration for the project.

Prerequisites

To work with this project, ensure you have the following installed:

  • Node.js (v14.x or later)
  • npm (v6.x or later)

Installation

You can install the component using npm or include it directly via CDN.

Using npm

npm install canvas-component

Using unpkg

https://stenciljs.com/docs/publishing

If you prefer not to use npm, you can include the component directly from a CDN like unpkg. For example, include the following script in your HTML:

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@thoschu/canvas-web-component"></script>
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@thoschu/[email protected]/dist/canvas-web-component/canvas-web-component.esm.js"></script>

For browsers that don't support ES modules, use the following fallback:

<script nomodule src="https://unpkg.com/browse/@thoschu/canvas-web-component"></script>

This allows you to use the components directly in your HTML pages without the need for any installation.

<!doctype html>
<html dir="ltr" lang="en">
    <head>
       <meta charset="utf-8" />
       <meta
               name="viewport"
               content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=5.0"
       />
       <title>Stencil Component Starter</title>
       <script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/stencil-components/dist/stencil-components/stencil-components.esm.js"></script>
       <script nomodule src="https://unpkg.com/stencil-components/dist/stencil-components/stencil-components.js"></script>>
    </head>
    <body>
        <canvas-component copy="true" type="canvas">
           <style>
              @scope {
                 .card {
                    width: 100%;
                 }
        
                 img {
                    width: 250px;
                    height: 250px;
                    border: 3px #333 solid;
                    border-radius: 50%;
                 }
        
                 .container {
                    padding: 2px 16px;
                    border: 1px orchid dotted;
                 }
        
                 h4 {
                    color: blue;
                 }
        
                 p {
                    color: red;
                 }
              }
           </style>
           <div class="card">
              <img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dzupkajfz/image/upload/v1727020614/images_cwpe0k.png" alt="Avatar" />
              <div class="container">
                 <h1>Hello World</h1>
                 <h4><b>Tom S.</b></h4>
                 <p>Architect & Engineer from Hamburg - Germany</p>
              </div>
           </div>
        </canvas-component>
        <hr />
    </body>
</html>

Usage

Once included, you can use the canvas-component in your HTML like any other element.

Basic Example

<canvas-component></canvas-component>

Copy to Clipboard Example

To enable copying the canvas content to the clipboard on click, use the copy property:

<canvas-component copy="true"></canvas-component>

Set Image Type

Specify whether the component should render as a canvas or an image using the type property:

<canvas-component type="image"></canvas-component>

Configuration

The config property allows you to customize how the HTML content is rendered into the canvas. Below are the available options:

Config Options

  • allowTaint: Boolean indicating whether to allow cross-origin images to taint the canvas.
  • backgroundColor: The background color of the canvas. Use null for a transparent background.
  • canvas: An existing canvas element to use for drawing.
  • foreignObjectRendering: Enable foreign object rendering, where supported.
  • imageTimeout: Timeout for loading images in milliseconds.
  • ignoreElements: Function to ignore certain elements during rendering.
  • logging: Enable logging for debugging.
  • onclone: Callback function for modifying the cloned document before rendering.
  • proxy: URL of a proxy to load cross-origin images.
  • removeContainer: Whether to remove temporary DOM elements after rendering.
  • scale: The scaling factor for rendering. Defaults to the device pixel ratio.
  • useCORS: Boolean for attempting to load images with CORS to avoid tainting.
  • width: The width of the canvas.
  • height: The height of the canvas.
  • x, y: Coordinates for cropping the canvas.
  • scrollX, scrollY: Scroll positions for rendering the element.
  • windowWidth, windowHeight: The window dimensions for rendering.

Example with Configuration

<canvas-component
  copy="true"
  type="canvas"
  config='{
    "backgroundColor": "#fff",
    "width": 600,
    "height": 400,
    "scale": 2,
    "useCORS": true
  }'
></canvas-component>

API Methods

  • get(type: "canvas" | "image"): Returns the current canvas or image element.

Example Usage

const canvasComponent = document.querySelector('canvas-component');

// Get the canvas element
const canvas = await canvasComponent.get('canvas');

// Get the image element
const image = await canvasComponent.get('image');

Angular Integration

You can use this web component in an Angular project by following these steps:

Step 1: Install the Component

First, install the component via npm:

npm install canvas-component

Step 2: Add Custom Elements Schema

Update your AppModule to include CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA to support custom elements:

import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [AppComponent],
  imports: [BrowserModule],
  schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA], // Add this line
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

Step 3: Add Scripts to angular.json

Add the JavaScript files for the web component to the scripts section in angular.json:

{
  "scripts": [
    "node_modules/canvas-component/dist/canvas-component/canvas-component.js"
  ]
}

or like this:

import { APP_INITIALIZER, ApplicationConfig, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA, provideZoneChangeDetection } from '@angular/core';
import { provideRouter } from '@angular/router';

import { defineCustomElements } from '@thoschu/canvas-web-component/loader';

import { routes } from './app.routes';

export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
  providers: [provideZoneChangeDetection({ eventCoalescing: true }), provideRouter(routes),
    {
      provide: APP_INITIALIZER,
      useFactory: () => defineCustomElements,
      multi: true
    },
  ],
};

Step 4: Use the Component in Angular

Now you can use the canvas-component in your Angular templates:

<canvas-component copy="true"></canvas-component>

Using with React or Vue.js

Stencil components can be easily integrated into React and Vue.js as well. For React, you can wrap the web components in a React component using createRef. For Vue.js, the components can be directly used in the templates.

Browser Support

Stencil components are compiled down to vanilla JavaScript, ensuring compatibility with all modern browsers. If older browsers are a concern, make sure to include the necessary polyfills.

Features

Discover the different features supported by this web component

Below is a list of all the supported CSS properties and values.

  • background
    • background-clip (Does not support text)
    • background-color
    • background-image
      • url()
      • linear-gradient()
      • radial-gradient()
    • background-origin
    • background-position
    • background-size
  • border
    • border-color
    • border-radius
    • border-style
    • border-width
  • bottom
  • box-sizing
  • content
  • color
  • display
  • flex
  • float
  • font
    • font-family
    • font-size
    • font-style
    • font-variant
    • font-weight
  • height
  • left
  • letter-spacing
  • line-break
  • list-style
    • mlist-style-image
    • list-style-position
    • list-style-type
  • margin
  • max-height
  • max-width
  • min-height
  • min-width
  • opacity
  • overflow
  • overflow-wrap
  • padding
  • paint-order
  • position
  • right
  • text-align
  • text-decoration
    • text-decoration-color
    • text-decoration-line
    • text-decoration-style (Only supports solid)
  • text-shadow
  • text-transform
  • top
  • transform (Limited support)
  • visibility
  • white-space
  • width
  • webkit-text-stroke
  • word-break
  • word-spacing
  • word-wrap
  • z-index

Unsupported CSS properties

These CSS properties are NOT currently supported

  • background-blend-mode
  • border-image
  • box-decoration-break
  • box-shadow
  • filter
  • font-variant-ligatures
  • mix-blend-mode
  • object-fit
  • repeating-linear-gradient()
  • writing-mode
  • zoom

Development

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone [email protected]:thoschu/stencil.js.git
cd stencil.js
  1. Install the project dependencies:
npm install
  1. Start the development server and begin building components:
npm start

This will launch a local development server with live-reload functionality. Any changes made to the components in the src/ folder will automatically trigger a browser reload.

  1. To create a production build of the components, run:
npm run build

The compiled files will be output to the www/ and dist/ directories. These files can be used in a standalone fashion or integrated into other projects.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for improvements or find any issues, feel free to open a pull request or file an issue.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Additional Resources

For more information on using Stencil.js, check out the official Stencil Documentation.