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ImageKit.io Angular SDK
ImageKit Angular SDK allows you to resize, optimize, deliver, and upload images and videos in your angular application.
ImageKit is complete media storage, optimization, and transformation solution that comes with an image and video CDN. It can be integrated with your existing infrastructure - storage like AWS S3, web servers, your CDN, and custom domain names, allowing you to deliver optimized images in minutes with minimal code changes.
Breaking changes
Upgrading from 3.x to 4.x version
- Overlay syntax update
- In version 4.0.0, we've removed the old overlay syntax parameters for transformations, such as
oi
,ot
,obg
, and more. These parameters are deprecated and will start returning errors when used in URLs. Please migrate to the new layers syntax that supports overlay nesting, provides better positional control, and allows more transformations at the layer level. You can start with examples to learn quickly. - You can migrate to the new layers syntax using the
raw
transformation parameter.
Upgrading from 2.x to 3.x version
3.x version has breaking changes as listed below.
- In version 3.0.0, we have deprecated the use of the
authenticationEndpoint
parameter. Instead, the SDK now introduces a new parameter namedauthenticator
. This parameter expects an asynchronous function that resolves with an object containing the necessary security parameters i.esignature
,token
, andexpire
.
Example implementation for authenticator
using Fetch API
.
authenticator = async () => {
try {
// You can pass headers as well and later validate the request source in the backend, or you can use headers for any other use case.
const headers = {
'Authorization': 'Bearer your-access-token',
'CustomHeader': 'CustomValue'
};
const response = await fetch('server_endpoint', {
headers
});
if (!response.ok) {
const errorText = await response.text();
throw new Error(`Request failed with status ${response.status}: ${errorText}`);
}
const data = await response.json();
const { signature, expire, token } = data;
return { signature, expire, token };
} catch (error) {
throw new Error(`Authentication request failed: ${error.message}`);
}
};
Note: Avoid generating security parameters on the client side. Always send a request to your backend to retrieve security parameters, as the generation of these parameters necessitates the use of your Imagekit privateKey
, which must not be included in client-side code.
Version Support
| SDK Version | Angular 11.x | Angular 12.2.x | Angular 13.x | Angular 14.x | Angular 15.x | Angular 16.x | Angular 17.x | |-------------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------| | 5.x | ❌ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ |✔️ | | 4.x | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Installation
npm install --save imagekitio-angular
or
yarn add imagekitio-angular
Support
For any feedback or to report any issues or general implementation support, please reach out to [email protected]
Please note that this SDK version supports Angular version 9 and onwards
. For older Angular versions, use v1.x.x.
Usage
Initialization
To use the SDK, you need to provide it with a few configuration parameters. The configuration parameters must be passed to the ImagekitioAngularModule
module in your app.module.ts
file. example:
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
AppRoutingModule,
ImagekitioAngularModule.forRoot({
publicKey: environment.publicKey,
urlEndpoint: environment.urlEndpoint,
})
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
urlEndpoint
is required to use the SDK. You can get URL-endpoint from your ImageKit dashboard - https://imagekit.io/dashboard/url-endpoints.publicKey
andauthenticator
parameters are required if you want to use the SDK for client-side file upload. You can getpublicKey
from the developer section in your ImageKit dashboard - https://imagekit.io/dashboard/developer/api-keys.transformationPosition
is optional. The default value for the parameter ispath
. Acceptable values arepath
&query
Note: Do not include your private key in any client-side code.
Quick examples
// Render an image using a relative path - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/default-image.jpg
<ik-image path="/default-image.jpg"></ik-image>
// Overriding URL endpoint - https://www.custom-domain.com/default-image.jpg
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
urlEndpoint="https://www.custom-domain.com"
></ik-image>
// Render an image using an absolute URL and basic transformations- https://www1.custom-domain.com/default-image.jpg?tr=w-100,h-300
<ik-image
src="https://www1.custom-domain.com/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "300",
"width": "100"
}]'
></ik-image>
// Height and width manipulation - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-200,w-200/default-image.jpg
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "200",
"width": "200"
}]'
></ik-image>
// Chained transformation - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-200,w-200:rt-90/default-image.jpg
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "200",
"width": "200"
},
{
"rotation": "90"
}]'
></ik-image>
// Lazy loading
<ik-image path="/default-image.jpg" loading="lazy"></ik-image>
/*
Low-quality image placeholder
Will first load https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-200,w-200:q-20,bl-6/default-image.jpg, while the original image, i.e., https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-200,w-200/default-image.jpg is being loaded in the background.
*/
<ik-image
path="default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "200",
"width": "200"
}]'
[lqip]="{active:true, quality: 20, blur: 6}"
></ik-image>
// Low-quality image placeholder and lazy loading of original image in the background
<ik-image
path="default-image.jpg"
[lqip]="{active:true}"
loading= "lazy"
></ik-image>
// Video element with basic transformation, reduced quality by 50% using q:50
<ik-video
path="default-video.mp4"
[transformation]='[{
"quality": "50"
}]'
></ik-video>
// File upload with optional custom event handling
// See section "ik-upload" in README for more info
<ik-upload
fileName= "test.jpg"
(onError)="handleUploadError($event)"
(onSuccess)="handleUploadSuccess($event)"
[tags]='["sample-tag1", "sample-tag2"]'
customCoordinates="10,10,10,10"
[isPrivateFile]="false"
[responseFields]='["tags"]'
folder="/sample-folder"
[validateFile]="validateFileFunction"
[onUploadStart]="onUploadStartFunction"
[onUploadProgress]="onUploadProgressFunction"
[authenticator]="authenticator"
[transformation]="{
'pre': 'l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end',
'post': [
{
'type': 'transformation',
'value': 'w-100'
}
]
}"
[checks]="'\'request.folder\' : \'sample-folder/\''" // To run server side checks before uploading files. Notice the quotes around request.folder and sample-folder.
></ik-upload>
Demo application
- The official step-by-step Angular quick start guide - https://docs.imagekit.io/getting-started/quickstart-guides/angular
Components
The library includes three components:
- ik-image for image resizing. This renders a
<img>
tag. - ik-video for video resizing. This renders a
<video>
tag. - ik-upload for client-side file uploading. This renders a
<input type= "file">
tag.
You can also access the underlying ImageKit javascript SDK. See here for more details.
Note: URL endpoints of each component can be overridden explicitly. See here for more details
ik-image
The ik-image
component renders an img
tag. It is used for rendering and manipulating images in real-time. ik-image
component accepts the following props:
| Prop | Type | Description |
| :----------------| :----|:----------------------------- |
| urlEndpoint | String | Optional. The base URL to be appended before the path of the image. If not specified, the URL-endpoint specified in app.module.ts
is used. For example, https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/ |
| path | String |Conditional. This is the path at which the image exists. For example, /path/to/image.jpg
. Either the path
or src
parameter needs to be specified for URL generation. |
| src | String |Conditional. This is the complete URL of an image already mapped to ImageKit. For example, https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/path/to/image.jpg
. Either the path
or src
parameter needs to be specified for URL generation. |
| transformation | Array of objects |Optional. An array of objects specifying the transformation to be applied in the URL. The transformation name and the value should be specified as a key-value pair in the object. See list of different tranformations. Different steps of a chained transformation can be specified as the Array's different objects. The complete list of supported transformations in the SDK and some examples of using them are given later. If you use a transformation name that is not specified in the SDK, it is applied in the URL as it is. |
| transformationPosition | String |Optional. The default value is path
, which places the transformation string as a URL path parameter. It can also be specified as query
, which adds the transformation string as the URL's query parameter i.e.tr
. If you use the src
parameter to create the URL, then the transformation string is always added as a query parameter. |
| queryParameters | Object |Optional. These are the other query parameters that you want to add to the final URL. These can be any query parameters and are not necessarily related to ImageKit. Especially useful if you want to add some versioning parameters to your URLs. |
| loading | String |Optional. Pass lazy
to lazy load images. Note: The component does not accept change in this value after it has mounted. |
| lqip | Object |Optional. You can use this to show a low-quality blurred placeholder while the original image is being loaded e.g. {active:true, quality: 20, blur: 6, raw: "n-lqip_named_transformation```}. The default value of
qualityis
20, and
bluris
6. If
rawtransformation is provided, SDK uses that and ignores the
qualityand
blur` parameters. Note: Component does not accept change in this value after it has mounted.|
Basic resizing examples
The transformation
prop is an array of objects. Each object can have the following properties. When you specify more than one object, each object is added as a chained transformation. For example:
// The following resizes the image to 300x300px
flexibleTransformationOne: Array<Transformation> = [{
height: "300",
width: "300"
}];
Sample usage of ik-image component:
// Loading image with no transformation
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
urlEndpoint="https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/"
>
</ik-image>
// Loading image with transformation
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
urlEndpoint="https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/"
[transformation]="flexibleTransformationOne"
>
</ik-image>
See the complete list of transformations supported in ImageKit here. The SDK gives a name to each transformation parameter e.g. height
for h
and width
for w
parameter. It makes your code more readable. If the property does not match any of the following supported options, it is added as it is in the URL.
Adding overlays
ImageKit.io enables you to apply overlays to images and videos using the raw parameter with the concept of layers. The raw parameter facilitates incorporating transformations directly in the URL. A layer is a distinct type of transformation that allows you to define an asset to serve as an overlay, along with its positioning and additional transformations.
Text as overlays
You can add any text string over a base video or image using a text layer (l-text).
For example:
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{ "width": 400, "height": 300, "raw": "l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end" }]'>
</ik-image>
Sample Result URL
https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-300,w-400,l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end/default-image.jpg
Image as overlays
You can add an image over a base video or image using an image layer (l-image).
For example:
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{ "width": 400, "height": 300, "raw": "l-image,i-default-image.jpg,w-100,b-10_CDDC39,l-end" }]'>
</ik-image>
Sample Result URL
https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-300,w-400,l-image,i-default-image.jpg,w-100,b-10_CDDC39,l-end/default-image.jpg
Solid color blocks as overlays
You can add solid color blocks over a base video or image using an image layer (l-image).
For example:
<ik-video
path="/img/sample-video.mp4"
[transformation]='[{ "width": 400, "height": 300, "raw": "l-image,i-ik_canvas,bg-FF0000,w-300,h-100,l-end" }]'>
</ik-video>
Sample Result URL
https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:h-300,w-400,l-image,i-ik_canvas,bg-FF0000,w-300,h-100,l-end/img/sample-video.mp4
List of supported transformations
| Supported Transformation Name | Translates to parameter | |-------------------------------|-------------------------| | height | h | | width | w | | aspectRatio | ar | | quality | q | | crop | c | | cropMode | cm | | x | x | | y | y | | focus | fo | | format | f | | radius | r | | background | bg | | border | b | | rotation | rt | | blur | bl | | named | n | | progressive | pr | | lossless | lo | | trim | t | | metadata | md | | colorProfile | cp | | defaultImage | di | | dpr | dpr | | effectSharpen | e-sharpen | | effectUSM | e-usm | | effectContrast | e-contrast | | effectGray | e-grayscale | | effectShadow | e-shadow | | effectGradient | e-gradient | | original | orig | | raw | The string provided in raw will be added to the URL as it is. |
Chained Transforms
Chained transformations provide a simple way to control the sequence in which transformations are applied.
// Using chained transformation. First, resize and then rotate the image to 90 degrees.
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "200",
"width": "200"
},
{
"rotation": "90"
}]'
>
</ik-image>
In the above case, the rotation will be performed first, and resizing according to width and aspect ratio will be performed afterward.
Lazy loading images
You can lazy load images using loading= "lazy```. When you use
loading= "lazy```, all images that are immediately viewable without scrolling load normally. Those far below the device viewport are only fetched when the user scrolls near them.
The SDK uses a fixed threshold based on the effective connection type to ensure that images are loaded early enough so that they have finished loading once the user scrolls near to them.
On fast connections (e.g 4G), the value of threshold is 1250px
and on slower connections (e.g 3G), it is 2500px
.
You should always set the
height
andwidth
of the image element to avoid layout shift when lazy-loading images.
Example usage:
// Lazy loading images
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "300",
"width": "400"
}]'
loading= "lazy"
height= "300"
width= "400"
>
</ik-image>
Low-quality image placeholders (LQIP)
To improve user experience, you can use a low-quality blurred variant of the original image as a placeholder while the original image is being loaded in the background. Once the original image is loaded, the placeholder is replaced with the original image.
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[lqip]="{active:true}"
>
</ik-image>
By default, the SDK uses the quality:20
and blur:6
. You can change this. For example:
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[lqip]="{active:true, quality: 40, blur: 5}"
>
</ik-image>
You can also specify a raw
transformation if you want more control over the URL of the low-quality image placeholder. The SDK ignores quality
and blur
parameters in this case.
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
[lqip]='{active:true, raw: "n-lqip_named_transformation"}'
>
</ik-image>
Combining lazy loading with low-quality placeholders
You can lazy-load the original image only when the user scrolls near them. Until then, only a low-quality placeholder is loaded. This saves a lot of network bandwidth if the user never scrolls further down.
// Loading a blurred low-quality image placeholder and lazy-loading original when the user scrolls near them
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
loading= "lazy"
[lqip]="{ active: true, quality: 20, blur: 30 }"
>
</ik-image>
Arithmetic expressions in transformations
ImageKit allows use of arithmetic expressions in certain dimension and position-related parameters, making media transformations more flexible and dynamic.
For example:
<ik-image
path="/default-image.jpg"
loading= "lazy"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "ih_div_2",
"width": "iw_div_4",
"border": "cw_mul_0.05_yellow"
}]'
>
</ik-image>
Sample Result URL
https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/default-image.jpg?tr=w-iw_div_4,h-ih_div_2,b-cw_mul_0.05_yellow
ik-video
The ik-video
component renders a video
tag. It is used for rendering and manipulating videos in real time. ik-video
component accepts the following props:
| Prop | Type | Description |
| :----------------| :----|:----------------------------- |
| urlEndpoint | String | Optional. The base URL to be appended before the path of the image. If not specified, the URL-endpoint specified in app.module.ts
is used. For example, https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/ |
| path | String |Conditional. This is the path at which the image exists. For example, /path/to/image.jpg
. Either the path
or src
parameter needs to be specified for URL generation. |
| src | String |Conditional. This is the complete URL of an image already mapped to ImageKit. For example, https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/path/to/video.mov
. Either the path
or src
parameter needs to be specified for URL generation. |
| transformation | Array of objects |Optional. An array of objects specifying the transformation to be applied in the URL. The transformation name and the value should be specified as a key-value pair in the object. See list of different tranformations. Different steps of a chained transformation can be specified as the Array's different objects. The complete list of supported transformations in the SDK and some examples of using them are given later. If you use a transformation name that is not specified in the SDK, it is applied in the URL as it is. |
| transformationPosition | String |Optional. The default value is path
, which places the transformation string as a URL path parameter. It can also be specified as query
, which adds the transformation string as the URL's query parameter i.e.tr
. If you use the src
parameter to create the URL, then the transformation string is always added as a query parameter. |
| queryParameters | Object |Optional. These are the other query parameters that you want to add to the final URL. These can be any query parameters and are not necessarily related to ImageKit. Especially useful if you want to add some versioning parameters to your URLs. |
Basic video resizing examples
// Video from related file path with no transformations - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/sample-video.mp4
<ik-video
path="/sample-video.mp4"
></ik-video>
// Video resizing - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:w-h-300,w-400/sample-video.mp4
<ik-video
path="/sample-video.mp4"
[transformation]='[{
"height": "300",
"width": "400"
}]'
></ik-video>
// Loading video from an absolute file path with no transformations - https://www.custom-domain.com/default-video.mp4
<ik-video
src="https://www.custom-domain.com/default-video.mp4"
></ik-video>
// Using a new transformation parameter that is not there in this SDK yet - https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/tr:custom-value/sample-video.mp4
<ik-video
path="/sample-video.mp4"
[transformation]='[{
"custom": "value"
}]'
></ik-video>
ik-upload
The SDK provides a component to upload files to the ImageKit Media Library.
ik-upload
component accepts all the parameters supported by the ImageKit Upload API as attributes e.g. tags
, useUniqueFileName
, folder
, isPrivateFile
, customCoordinates
etc.
| Prop | Type | Description |
| :----------------| :----|:----------------------------- |
| fileName | String | Optional. If not specified, the file system name is picked.
| useUniqueFileName | Boolean | Optional. Accepts true
of false
. The default value is true
. Specify whether to use a unique filename for this file or not. |
| tags | Array of string | Optional. Set the tags while uploading the file e.g. ["tag1", "tag2"] |
| folder | String | Optional. The folder path (e.g. /images/folder/
) in which the file has to be uploaded. If the folder doesn't exist before, a new folder is created.|
| isPrivateFile | Boolean | Optional. Accepts true
of false
. The default value is false
. Specify whether to mark the file as private or not. This is only relevant for image type files|
| customCoordinates | String | Optional. Define an important area in the image. This is only relevant for image-type files. To be passed as a string with the x
and y' coordinates of the top-left corner and
widthand
heightof the area of interest in the format
x,y,width,height. For example -
10,10,100,100|
| responseFields | Array of string | Optional. Values of the fields that you want upload API to return in the response. For example, set the value of this field to
["tags", "customCoordinates", "isPrivateFile"]to get value of
tags,
customCoordinates, and
isPrivateFilein the response. |
| extensions | Array of object | Optional. Array of object for [applying extensions](https://docs.imagekit.io/extensions/overview) on the image. |
| webhookUrl | String | Optional. Final status of pending extensions will be sent to this URL. |
| overwriteFile | Boolean | Optional. Default is true. If overwriteFile is set to false and
useUniqueFileNameis also false, and a file already exists at the exact location, upload API will return an error immediately. |
| overwriteAITags | Boolean | Optional. Default is true. If set to true and a file already exists at the exact location, its AITags will be removed. Set
overwriteAITagsto false to preserve AITags. |
| overwriteCustomMetadata | Boolean | Optional. Default is true. If the request does not have
customMetadata,
overwriteCustomMetadatais set to true and a file already exists at the exact location, exiting
customMetadatawill be removed. In case the request body has
customMetadata, setting
overwriteCustomMetadatato false has no effect and request's
customMetadatais set on the asset. |
| customMetadata | Object | Optional. JSON key-value data to be associated with the asset. |
| buttonRef | Reference | Optional. Forward reference to the core HTMLButtonElement. This allows users to customize the button design. |
| onUploadStart | Function callback | Optional. Called before the upload is started. The first and only argument is the HTML input's change event |
| onUploadProgress | Function callback | Optional. Called while an upload is in progress. The first and only argument is the ProgressEvent |
| validateFile | Function callback | Optional. Called before the upload is started to run custom validation. The first and only argument is the file selected for upload. If the callback returns
true, the upload is allowed to continue. But, if it returns
false, the upload is not done |
| onSuccess | Function callback | Optional. EventEmitter. Called if the upload is successful. The first and only argument is the response JSON from the upload API. The request-id, response headers, and HTTP status code are also accessible using the
$ResponseMetadatakey that is exposed from the [javascript sdk](https://github.com/imagekit-developer/imagekit-javascript#access-request-id-other-response-headers-and-http-status-code) |
| onError | Function callback | Optional. EventEmitter. Called if the upload results in error. The first and only argument is the error received from the upload API |
| urlEndpoint | String | Optional. For example, https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/ |
| publicKey | String | Optional |
| authenticator | ()=>Promise<{signature:string,token:string,expiry:number}> | Optional |
| checks | String | Optional. Run server-side checks before uploading files. For example,
"'file.size' < '1mb'"will check if the file size is less than 1 MB. Check [Upload API docs](https://imagekit.io/docs/api-reference/upload-file/upload-file#upload-api-checks) to learn more. Notice the quotes around
file.sizeand
1mb; otherwise, you will get an error
Your request contains invalid syntax for the checks parameter.` |
Note: urlEndpoint
and publicKey
must be present in the attribute for them to take effect. Otherwise, the SDK will fall back to the values specified in app.module.ts
.
Sample usage
// Added to app.component.ts
validateFileFunction(res: File) {
console.log('validating')
if(res.size < 1000000){ // Less than 1mb file size
return true;
}
return false;
}
onUploadStartFunction(res: Event) {
console.log('onUploadStart')
}
onUploadProgressFunction(res: ProgressEvent) {
console.log('progressing')
}
handleUploadError = (event: any) => {
console.log('Error');
console.log(event);
};
handleUploadSuccess = (event: any) => {
console.log('Success');
console.log(event.$ResponseMetadata.statusCode); // 200
console.log(event.$ResponseMetadata.headers); // headers
console.log(event);
};
// Added to app.component.html
<ik-upload
fileName= "test.jpg"
(onError)="handleUploadError($event)"
(onSuccess)="handleUploadSuccess($event)"
[validateFile]="validateFileFunction"
[onUploadStart]="onUploadStartFunction"
[onUploadProgress]="onUploadProgressFunction"
[transformation]="{
'pre': 'l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end',
'post': [
{
'type': 'transformation',
'value': 'w-100'
}
]
}"
>
</ik-upload>
Custom button example, using buttonRef
// Set the [buttonRef] attribute
<ik-upload
fileName= "test.jpg"
(onError)="handleUploadError($event)"
(onSuccess)="handleUploadSuccess($event)"
[validateFile]="validateFileFunction"
[onUploadStart]="onUploadStartFunction"
[onUploadProgress]="onUploadProgressFunction"
[buttonRef]="myBtn"
[transformation]="{
'pre': 'l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end',
'post': [
{
'type': 'transformation',
'value': 'w-100'
}
]
}"
>
</ik-upload>
// Make sure to add the reference name using #
<button #myBtn type="button" style="color:blue">
<span>Upload</span>
</button>
Abort upload
// Added to app.component.ts
@ViewChild('upload') uploadComponent:IkUploadComponent;// @ViewChild can be used to get instance of IKUpload component.
onAbortFunction(){
this.uploadComponent && this.uploadComponent.abort();
}
// Added to app.component.html
<ik-upload
#upload
fileName= "test.jpg"
(onError)="handleUploadError($event)"
(onSuccess)="handleUploadSuccess($event)"
[validateFile]="validateFileFunction"
[onUploadStart]="onUploadStartFunction"
[onUploadProgress]="onUploadProgressFunction"
[authenticator]="authenticator"
[transformation]="{
'pre': 'l-text,i-Imagekit,fs-50,l-end',
'post': [
{
'type': 'transformation',
'value': 'w-100'
}
]
}"
></ik-upload>
<button
(click)="onAbortFunction()"
>Abort</button>
Accessing Imagekit core JS SDK
Sample usage
import { ImagekitService } from 'imagekitio-angular';
...
// Initializing the service with configuration
service = new ImagekitService({
urlEndpoint: "https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/",
publicKey: "your_public_key",
});
// Generating URL
// Note: You can choose to override the publicKey if necessary
const url = this.service.ikInstance.url({
path: "/default-image.jpg",
urlEndpoint: "https://ik.imagekit.io/your_imagekit_id/endpoint/",
publicKey: "your_overriding_public_key_if_needed",
});
Overriding urlEndpoint
You can use the urlEndpoint
property in a component to change url for it.
Here is an example where the ik-image
component's URL endpoint can be explicitly set:
<ik-image
path="/path-to-my-image"
urlEndpoint="https://images.custom-domain.com"
></ik-image>
Links
License
Released under the MIT license.