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Image viewer component for vue, supports rotation, scale, zoom and so on, based on viewer.js
The only change you have to make is to manually import the .css file:
import 'viewerjs/dist/viewer.css'
Install from GitHub via NPM
npm install v-viewer
To use v-viewer, simply import it and the css file, and call Vue.use() to install.
<template>
<div id="app">
<!-- directive -->
<div class="images" v-viewer>
<img src="1.jpg">
<img src="2.jpg">
...
</div>
<!-- component -->
<viewer :images="images">
<img v-for="src in images" :src="src" :key="src">
</viewer>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import 'viewerjs/dist/viewer.css'
import Viewer from 'v-viewer'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(Viewer)
export default {
data() {
images: ['1.jpg', '2.jpg']
}
}
</script>
<link href="//path/viewer.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="//path/vue.js"></script>
<script src="//path/viewer.js"></script>
<script src="//path/v-viewer.js"></script>
...
<script>
Vue.use(VueViewer.default)
</script>
var VueViewer = require('VueViewer')
require(['VueViewer'], function (VueViewer) {});
Just add the directive v-viewer to any element, then all img elements in it will be handled by viewer.
You can set the options like this: v-viewer="{inline: true}"
Get the element by selector and then use el.$viewer to get the viewer instance if you need.
<template>
<div id="app">
<div class="images" v-viewer="{movable: false}">
<img v-for="src in images" :src="src" :key="src">
</div>
<button type="button" @click="show">Show</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import 'viewerjs/dist/viewer.css'
import Viewer from 'v-viewer'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(Viewer)
export default {
data() {
images: ['1.jpg', '2.jpg']
},
methods: {
show () {
const viewer = this.$el.querySelector('.images').$viewer
viewer.show()
}
}
}
</script>
The viewer instance will be created only once after the directive binded.
If you're sure the images inside this element won't change again, use it to avoid unnecessary re-render.
<div class="images" v-viewer.static="{inline: true}">
<img v-for="src in images" :src="src" :key="src">
</div>
The viewer instance will be updated by update method when the source images changed (added, removed or sorted) by default.
If you encounter any display problems, try rebuilding instead of updating.
<div class="images" v-viewer.rebuild="{inline: true}">
<img v-for="src in images" :src="src" :key="src">
</div>
You can simply import the component and register it locally too.
Use scoped slot to customize the presentation of your images.
<template>
<div id="app">
<viewer :options="options" :images="images"
@inited="inited"
class="viewer" ref="viewer"
>
<template slot-scope="scope">
<img v-for="src in scope.images" :src="src" :key="src">
{{scope.options}}
</template>
</viewer>
<button type="button" @click="show">Show</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import 'viewerjs/dist/viewer.css'
import Viewer from "v-viewer/src/component.vue"
export default {
components: {
Viewer
},
data() {
images: ['1.jpg', '2.jpg']
},
methods: {
inited (viewer) {
this.$viewer = viewer
},
show () {
this.$viewer.show()
}
}
}
</script>
ArrayArrayYou can replace images with trigger, to accept any type of prop.
when the trigger changes, the component will re-render the viewer.
<viewer :trigger="externallyGeneratedHtmlWithImages">
<div v-html="externallyGeneratedHtmlWithImages"/>
</viewer>
BooleanfalseThe viewer instance will be updated by update method when the source images changed (added, removed or sorted) by default.
If you encounter any display problems, try rebuilding instead of updating.
<viewer
ref="viewer"
:options="options"
:images="images"
rebuild
class="viewer"
@inited="inited"
>
<template slot-scope="scope">
<img v-for="src in scope.images" :src="src" :key="src">
{{scope.options}}
</template>
</viewer>
ViewerListen for the inited event to get the viewer instance, or use this.refs.xxx.$viewer.
Refer to viewer.js.
StringviewerIf you need to avoid name conflict, you can import it like this:
<template>
<div id="app">
<div class="images" v-vuer="{movable: false}">
<img v-for="src in images" :src="src" :key="src">
</div>
<button type="button" @click="show">Show</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import 'viewerjs/dist/viewer.css'
import Vuer from 'v-viewer'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(Vuer, {name: 'vuer'})
export default {
data() {
images: ['1.jpg', '2.jpg']
},
methods: {
show () {
const vuer = this.$el.querySelector('.images').$vuer
vuer.show()
}
}
}
</script>
ObjectundefinedIf you need to set the viewer default options, you can import it like this:
import Viewer from 'v-viewer'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(Viewer, {
defaultOptions: {
zIndex: 9999
}
})
And you can reset the default options at any other time:
import Viewer from 'v-viewer'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(Viewer)
Viewer.setDefaults({
zIndexInline: 2017
})