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ng2-pica

v1.3.1

Published

Angular wrapper for pica to resize images.

Downloads

2,764

Readme

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ng2-pica

Angular wrapper for pica to resize images.

Install

$ npm install ng2-pica --save

Import the module

// app.module.ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { Ng2PicaModule } from 'ng2-pica'; // <-- import the module
import { MyComponent } from './my.component';

@NgModule({
    imports: [BrowserModule,
              Ng2PicaModule // <-- include it in your app module
             ],
    declarations: [MyComponent],  
    bootstrap: [MyComponent]
})
export class MyAppModule {}

Usage

import { Ng2PicaService } from 'ng2-pica';

@Injectable()
export class ImgMaxPXSizeService {
    constructor(private ng2PicaService: Ng2PicaService) {
      this.ng2PicaService.resize([someFile], newWidth, newHeight).subscribe((result)=>{
            //all good, result is a file
            console.info(result);
      }, error =>{
            //something went wrong 
            console.error(error);
      });
    }
}

Methods

.resize(files: File[], width: number, height: number, keepAspectRatio: boolean = false): Observable<any>

This method should fit most use cases. Expects an array of files, a width and height to which the images should be resized. Returns a file, if something goes wrong, returns an error object instead forwarded directly from pica. The Observable receives a next on every file that has been resized. You can also provide only the width and the height and the other value will be calculated keeping the aspect ratio if you set the 4. parameter to true. See https://github.com/bergben/ng2-pica/issues/4 and https://github.com/bergben/ng2-pica/pull/7 for more.

resizeCanvas(from: HTMLCanvasElement, to: HTMLCanvasElement, options: resizeCanvasOptions): Promise<HTMLCanvasElement>

resizeBuffer(options: resizeBufferOptions): Promise<Uint8Array>

Please check out the pica readme for more information on those methods.