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onnion-vue-lazy-background-images

v1.0.0

Published

Lazy background images. Only background images.

Downloads

4

Readme

Lazy Background Images for Vue

npm version

vue-lazy-background-images

A simple Vue component for lazy loading background components.

This component is only for background images and does not support anything other than that.

Installation

npm install --save-dev vue-lazy-background-images

Usage

Import the component

import VueLazyBackgroundImage from 'vue-lazy-background-images'

Register the component

Vue.component('lazy-background', VueLazyBackgroundImage)

And put into your DOM

<lazy-background
  :image-source="backgroundImage"
  loading-image="/img/loading.svg"
  error-image="/img/error.png"
  image-class="cam-viewport"
  background-size="cover"
  :image-success-callback="successCallback"
  :image-error-callback="errorCallback">
</lazy-background>

And get this out

<div data-width="640" data-height="360" data-state="loaded" class="cam-viewport loaded" style="background-image: url(http://my-site.com/test-image.png); background-size: cover"></div>

You can see the image-source in the above example is a computed property, although it doesn't have to be.

The callbacks in the above example are bound to data()

Width and height are for the image not the containing div.

Values

  • image-source - The source of the desired image (required)
  • loading-image - Path to the loader image (png, svg etc) (required)
  • error-image - Path to the error image (required)
  • image-class - Any classes you wish to include on the image (optional)
  • background-size - CSS background-size value (optional, default is cover)
  • image-success-callback - Function on success (optional)
  • image-error-callback - Function on error (optional)

Details

Knowing state

The component attaches its state as a class, as well as a data- attribute called state

There are 3 states, loading, loaded, and error

There are no events that get emitted, you can access either the classlist or the dataset to see what state your image is in.

Image size

There will be 2x data- attributes on your rendered - width and height which is the dimensions of the actual image (not the rendered div)

Background size

This is cover by default although it can be overridden.

Callbacks

You can pass in events to trigger on success and failure. These are completely optional and are not required for this to work.

Notes

Contributions welcome, as long as they are related to background images. Enjoy the component