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koco-image-loader

v1.4.4

Published

An image loader component

Downloads

12

Readme

koco-image-loader

This image loader component allows for placing a default image while it checks for the status of the image you're trying to display. If the image fails to load in the browser the default image stays in place. If it successfully loads the default image is replaced by the loaded image.

#Getting started

Install bower component

  bower install koco-image-loader

Setup with koco

  // register the component
  koUtilities.registerComponent('image-loader', {
    basePath: 'bower_components/koco-image-loader/src'
  });
  // style.less
  @import "../bower_components/koco-image-loader/src/image-loader.less";

Include image-loader tag with params

  <!-- 
    params : 
      - width = 256
      - height = 256
      - src = {image src}
      - defaultImgClassName = 'default-img'
      - error = {
          className : 'default-error',
          display : true
        }
      - autoRatio = false // if set to true the height will be set automatically
  -->
  <image-loader params="width:100, height:100, src= '{image url}'">
    
  </image-loader>

Overriding default css

This is done by simply extending koco-image-loader

  // overriding default style
  .custom-style:extend(koco-image-loader) {
    // insert custom styling here
    
    &.custom-lazy-default-img{
      // insert custom styling here
    }  
    
    &.custom-error{
      // insert custom styling here
    }
  }

Don't forget to pass the appropriate parameters to image-loader

  <image-loader 
    class="custom-style" 
    params="src: '{image url}', defaultImgClassName: 'custom-lazy-default-img', error: {className :  'custom-error'} ">
    
  </image-loader>