npm install ngx-image-cropper --save
Add the ImageCropperModule to the imports of the module which will be using the Image Cropper.
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { ImageCropperModule } from 'ngx-image-cropper';
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
ImageCropperModule
],
declarations: [
...
],
exports: [
...
],
providers: [
...
]
})
export class YourModule {
}
Add the element to your HTML:
<input type="file" (change)="fileChangeEvent($event)" />
<image-cropper
[imageChangedEvent]="imageChangedEvent"
[maintainAspectRatio]="true"
[aspectRatio]="4 / 3"
[resizeToWidth]="128"
format="png"
(imageCropped)="imageCropped($event)"
(imageLoaded)="imageLoaded()"
(loadImageFailed)="loadImageFailed()"
></image-cropper>
<img [src]="croppedImage" />
And add this to your ts file:
imageChangedEvent: any = '';
croppedImage: any = '';
fileChangeEvent(event: any): void {
this.imageChangedEvent = event;
}
imageCropped(image: string) {
this.croppedImage = image;
}
imageLoaded() {
// show cropper
}
loadImageFailed() {
// show message
}
When you choose a file from the file input, it will trigger fileChangeEvent
.
That event is then passed to the image cropper through imageChangedEvent
which will load the image into the cropper.
Everytime you release the mouse, the imageCropped
event will be triggerd with the cropped image as a Base64 string in its payload.
All inputs are optional. Either the imageChangedEvent
or imageBase64
should be set to load an image into the cropper.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
imageChangedEvent |
FileEvent | The change event from your file input (set to null to reset the cropper) |
|
format |
string | png | Output format (png, jpeg, webp, bmp, ico) (not all browsers support all types, png is always supported, others are optional) |
maintainAspectRatio |
boolean | true | Keep width and height of cropped image equal according to the aspectRatio |
aspectRatio |
number | 1 / 1 | The width / height ratio (e.g. 1 / 1 for a square, 4 / 3, 16 / 9 ...) |
resizeToWidth |
number | 0 (disabled) | Cropped image will be resized to this width (in px) |
onlyScaleDown |
boolean | false | When the resizeWidth is set, enabling this option will make sure smaller images are not scaled up |
imageBase64 |
string | If you don't want to use a file input, you can set a base64 image directly and it will be loaded into the cropper | |
cropper |
{ x1: number, y1: number, x2: number, y2: number } | To be able to get the cropper coordinates, you can use this input. Create a new object {x1: number, y1: number, x2: number, y2: number } and assign it to this input. Make sure to create a new object each time you wish to overwrite the cropper's position. |
|
imageQuality |
number | 92 | This only applies when using jpeg or webp as output format. Entering a number between 0 and 100 will determine the quality of the output image. |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
imageCropped |
string | Emits a Base64 string of the cropped image each time it is cropped |
imageLoaded |
void | Emits when the image was loaded into the cropper |
loadImageFailed |
void | Emits when a wrong file type was selected (only png, gif and jpg are allowed) |