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facebook-image-selector

v0.1.6

Published

Facebook Photo selector widget in reactjs

Downloads

3

Readme

facebook-image-selector

Facebook Photo selector widget in reactjs

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Installation

Install via npm:

% npm install facebook-image-selector

Usage

Library expects two mandatory props and two optional props. The mandatory ones includes appId as string and onSelection as function which gets called finally after selecting an image with a parameter consists of an output.

The optional ones are clickText which basically shows up on UI during the initially Load (clicking on this only causes the widget to load). Other one is getURL which makes widget to return normal object consisting of imageId, url, width, height and creation time as keys) instead of file object(blob) to onSelection function.

var React = require('react'),
    FacebookUploader = require('facebook-image-selector'),
    Component;

    Component = React.createClass({
        render : function () {
            return (<FacebookUploader appId="" clickText="Some Text" onSelection={this.handle} getURL={true} />);
        },
        handle : function (file) {
            console.log(file);
        }
    });
    

CSS for the clickText can be changed according to one's requirement. Corresponding class is fbImageSelectorText

To Load using browserify, one can use following example

index.js:

var React = require('react'),
    FacebookUploader = require('facebook-image-selector'),
    Component;

    Component = React.createClass({
        render : function () {
            return (<FacebookUploader appId="" clickText="Some Text" onSelection={this.handle}/>);
        },
        handle : function (file) {
            console.log(file);
        }
    });
    
React.render(<Component />, document.getElementById('fbload'));

Run browerify to convert the file browserify index.js -o bundle.js

Use it in the html accordingly, example :

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <body>
    <div id="fbload"></div>
    <script src="./bundle.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>