bl-lazyload
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Vue module for lazy-loading images in your vue.js applications.
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Vue-Lazyload
Vue module for lazyloading images in your applications. Some of goals of this project worth noting include:
- Be lightweight, powerful and easy to use
- Work on any image type
- Add loading class while image is loading
- Supports both of Vue 1.0 and Vue 2.0
Table of Contents
- Demo
- Requirements
- Installation
- Usage
- Constructor Options
- Implementation
- Methods
- Authors && Contributors
- License
Demo
Requirements
- Vue.js
1.x
or2.x
Installation
# npm
$ npm install vue-lazyload
Usage
main.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
import VueLazyload from 'vue-lazyload'
Vue.use(VueLazyload)
// or with options
Vue.use(VueLazyload, {
preLoad: 1.3,
error: 'dist/error.png',
loading: 'dist/loading.gif',
attempt: 1
})
new Vue({
el: 'body',
components: {
App
}
})
Constructor Options
|key|description|default|options|
|:---|---|---|---|
| preLoad
|proportion of pre-loading height|1.3
|Number
|
|error
|src of the image upon load fail|'data-src'
|String
|loading
|src of the image while loading|'data-src'
|String
|
|attempt
|attempts count|3
|Number
|
|listenEvents
|events that you want vue listen for|['scroll', 'wheel', 'mousewheel', 'resize', 'animationend', 'transitionend', 'touchmove']
| Desired Listen Events |
|adapter
| dynamically modify the attribute of element |{ }
| Element Adapter |
|filter
| the image's src filter |{ }
| Image url filter |
Desired Listen Events
You can configure which events you want vue-lazyload by passing in an array of listener names.
Vue.use(VueLazyload, {
preLoad: 1.3,
error: 'dist/error.png',
loading: 'dist/loading.gif',
attempt: 1,
// the default is ['scroll', 'wheel', 'mousewheel', 'resize', 'animationend', 'transitionend']
listenEvents: [ 'scroll' ]
})
This is useful if you are having trouble with this plugin resetting itself to loading when you have certain animations and transitions taking place
Image url filter
dynamically modify the src of image
Vue.use(vueLazy, {
filter: {
webp ({ src }) {
const isCDN = /qiniudn.com/
if (isCDN.test(src)) {
src += '?imageView2/2/format/webp'
}
return src
},
someProcess ({ el, src }) {
if (el.getAttribute('large')) {
src += '?large'
}
return src
}
}
})
Element Adapter
Vue.use(vueLazy, {
adapter: {
loaded ({ bindType, el, naturalHeight, naturalWidth, $parent, src, loading, error, Init }) {
// do something here
// example for call LoadedHandler
LoadedHandler(el)
},
loading (listender, Init) {
console.log('loading')
},
error (listender, Init) {
console.log('error')
}
}
})
Implementation
Basic
vue-lazyload will set this img element's src
with imgUrl
string
<script>
export default {
data () {
return {
imgObj: {
src: 'http://xx.com/logo.png',
error: 'http://xx.com/error.png',
loading: 'http://xx.com/loading-spin.svg'
}
imgUrl: 'http://xx.com/logo.png' // String
}
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div ref="container">
<img v-lazy="imgUrl"/>
<div v-lazy:background-image="imgUrl"></div>
<!-- with customer error and loading -->
<img v-lazy="imgObj"/>
<div v-lazy:background-image="imgObj"></div>
<!-- Customer scrollable element -->
<img v-lazy.container ="imgUrl"/>
<div v-lazy:background-image.container="img"></div>
<!-- srcset -->
<img v-lazy="'img.400px.jpg'" srcset="img.400px.jpg 400w, img.800px.jpg 800w, img.1200px.jpg 1200w">
<img v-lazy="imgUrl" :srcset="imgUrl' + '?size=400 400w, ' + imgUrl + ' ?size=800 800w, ' + imgUrl +'/1200.jpg 1200w'" />
</div>
</template>
CSS state
There are three states while img loading
loading
loaded
error
<img src="imgUrl" lazy="loading">
<img src="imgUrl" lazy="loaded">
<img src="imgUrl" lazy="error">
<style>
img[lazy=loading] {
/*your style here*/
}
img[lazy=error] {
/*your style here*/
}
img[lazy=loaded] {
/*your style here*/
}
/*
or background-image
*/
.yourclass[lazy=loading] {
/*your style here*/
}
.yourclass[lazy=error] {
/*your style here*/
}
.yourclass[lazy=loaded] {
/*your style here*/
}
</style>
Methods
Event Hook
vm.$Lazyload.$on(event, callback)
vm.$Lazyload.$off(event, callback)
vm.$Lazyload.$once(event, callback)
$on
Listen for a custom eventsloading
,loaded
,error
$once
Listen for a custom event, but only once. The listener will be removed once it triggers for the first time.$off
Remove event listener(s).
vm.$Lazyload.$on
Arguments:
{string} event
{Function} callback
Example
vm.$Lazyload.$on('loaded', function ({ bindType, el, naturalHeight, naturalWidth, $parent, src, loading, error }) {
console.log(el, src)
})
vm.$Lazyload.$once
Arguments:
{string} event
{Function} callback
Example
vm.$Lazyload.$once('loaded', function ({ el, src }) {
console.log(el, src)
})
vm.$Lazyload.$off
If only the event is provided, remove all listeners for that event
Arguments:
{string} event
{Function} callback
Example
function handler ({ el, src }) {
console.log(el, src)
}
vm.$Lazyload.$on('loaded', handler)
vm.$Lazyload.$off('loaded', handler)
vm.$Lazyload.$off('loaded')
Performance
this.$Lazyload.$on('loaded', (listener) {
console.table(this.$Lazyload.performance())
})
Authors && Contributors
- hilongjw
- imcvampire
- darrynten
- biluochun
- whwnow
- Leopoldthecoder
- michalbcz
- blue0728
- JounQin
- llissery
- mega667
- RobinCK
- GallenHu