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photopea

v1.0.4

Published

JS wrapper for the Photopea API.

Downloads

35

Readme

photopea.js

A JS-based wrapper for the Photopea API.

Installation

The easiest way to install photopea.js is through a CDN.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/photopea.min.js"></script>

You can also download photopea.min.js and host it yourself:

<script src="./photopea.min.js"></script>

If you're using a Node framework, like Webpack, Rollup, or Vite, simply install with npm:

npm install photopea

You can then import the module in your code:

import Photopea from "photopea";

Usage

Photopea is a class with methods that can interact with any instance of Photopea.

Constructors

For plugins, use window.parent as the Photopea content window:

let pea = new Photopea(window.parent);

To create a new Photopea embed, use Photopea.createEmbed:

Photopea.createEmbed(container).then(async (pea) => {
    // photopea initialized
    // pea is the new Photopea object
    // you can also use async/await:
    /*
    let pea = await Photopea.createEmbed(container);
    */
});

container is the parent DOM element and should be a div with a set width and height.

Methods

These are methods for objects of the Photopea class, created with the constructors above. These are all Promises, so be sure to use .then() or await.

async runScript(script)

  • script (string): the script to run in Photopea.
  • Returns: an array containing all of the scripts outputs, ending with "done".

async loadAsset(asset)

  • asset (ArrayBuffer): a buffer of the asset to load in Photopea.
  • Returns: [ "done" ].

async openFromURL(url, asSmart=true)

  • url (string): The URL of the image/psd file to open.
  • asSmart (boolean): whether to open the image as a layer. Set to false if you are opening an image or psd file in a new document.
  • Returns: [ "done" ].

async exportImage(type="png")

  • type (string): export image filetype. Can be png or jpg.
  • Returns: a Blob of the exported image. To get the image URL, use URL.createObjectURL.

Demo

See dist/test.html