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onloaded_tmp

v1.0.0

Published

A tiny (350B) library to detect when images have loaded.

Downloads

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Readme

onloaded

A tiny (350B) library to detect when images have loaded

Demo

This module exposes three module definitions:

  • ES Module: dist/onloaded.es.js
  • CommonJS: dist/onloaded.js
  • UMD: dist/onloaded.min.js

If using the UMD bundle, the library is exposed as onloaded globally.

Install

$ npm install --save onloaded

Usage

const onloaded = require('onloaded');

// passing a selector to `elem`
onloaded('#container > img', {
  onLoad(img) {
    img.className += ' loaded';
  },
  onError(img) {
    img.className += ' failed';
  },
  onProgress(val) {
    console.log(`I am ${ val * 100 }% complete!`);
  },
  onComplete(val, stats) {
    // val is always 1 ~~> 100%
    console.log('This callback always runs!');
    console.log(`  ${stats.loaded} loaded`);
    console.log(`  ${stats.failed} failed`);
    console.log(`  ${stats.total} total`);
  }
});

Note: Visit elem for other possibilities!

API

onloaded(elem, options)

elem

Type: String|Node|NodeList

You have several options here:

  1. Pass a selector string to img element(s);

    onloaded('.container img', { ... });
  2. Pass a reference to a specific <img /> DOM Node;

    var img = document.querySelector('.container img');
    onloaded(img, { ... });
  3. Pass a reference to a multiple <img /> DOM Nodes;

    var imgs = document.querySelectorAll('.container img');
    onloaded(imgs, { ... });
  4. Pass a reference to a container DOM Node that contains <img /> elements;

    var parent = document.querySelector('.container');
    onloaded(parent, { ... });

options.onError(node)

Type: Function

Callback whenever an image source failed to load. Receives the <img /> DOM node;

options.onLoad(node)

Type: Function

Callback whenever an image source sucessfully loads. Receives the <img /> DOM node;

options.onProgress(val, stats)

Type: Function

Callback whenever an image's network request has completed, regardless of success or failure.

Receives the current "progress" of completed requests as a decimal.

Also receives a stats object with loaded, failed, and total keys.

options.onComplete(val, stats)

Type: Function

Callback when all network requests have completed, regardless of success or failure.

Receives the "progress" as its first parameter. This will always equal 1.

Also receives a stats object with loaded, failed, and total keys.

License

MIT © Luke Edwards