You may want to consider one of these alternative solutions for your iframe resizing needs?
- Iframe-resizer
- http://davidjbradshaw.github.io/iframe-resizer/
- jQuery pluggin for cross domain sizing iframes to content with support for window resizing
- easyXDM
- http://easyxdm.net/wp/2010/03/17/resize-iframe-based-on-content/
- Resize iframe based on content
- jQuery resize plugin
This plugin will NOT work if the iframe contains a page from another domain, use one of the alternate libraries above if you need cross domain resize.
$ npm install --save-dev jquery-iframe-auto-height
- There is no longer a NuGet package, please use bower for all javascript packaging needs.
You will find versions before 2.0.0 in the release directory, all newer versions are handled using bower and the packaged file is in the dist directory.
- jQuery 1.9.0 and up: you must add the $.browser plugin feature
- https://raw.github.com/house9/jquery-iframe-auto-height/master/vendor/jquery.browser.js
- download and include after the jquery plugin and before the iframe plugin
- this file is also included in the bower main section
-
include jquery in your page
-
include the latest version using bower or the grab the current file from the
dist
directory -
use the variable jQuery or its alias $ and pass a selector that matches one or more iframes
-
jQuery('iframe').iframeAutoHeight();
- will resize all iframes on the page
-
$('iframe.photo').iframeAutoHeight();
- will resize only iframes with the css class photo
-
code can be called from within
$(document).ready
or after iframes are declared in markup
<!-- with document ready, most likely in the html head -->
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({debug: true});
});
</script>
<!-- inline, after the iframe -->
<iframe src="my_iframe.html" class="auto-height" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>
<script>
$('iframe.auto-height').iframeAutoHeight({minHeight: 240});
</script>
- callback: function
- Default empty function
- Optionally define a callback function (in this case inline) that will do something with the callbackObject.newFrameHeight value. This can for instance be used with easyXDM to alert another domain that the frame has changed height.
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({callback: function(callbackObject) { alert(callbackObject.newFrameHeight);} });
- you can also access the current iframe jquery wrapper object use the
this
keyword - for example:
callback: function(callbackObject) { alert(callbackObject.newFrameHeight + " and the iframe href is:" + $(this).attr('src')); }
- debug: boolean
- Default is false
- Will log some internal information to the console, if available
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({debug: true})
- heightOffset: integer
- Default is 0
- Unit is pixels
- Optionally add some buffer to the bottom
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({heightOffset: 20});
- minHeight: integer
- Default is 0
- Unit is pixels
- Sets the iframe height to this value if the calculated value is less
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({minHeight: 200});
- animate: boolean
- Default is false
- Uses jquery animate with duration of 500 when resizing the iframe
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({animate: true});
- resetToMinHeight: boolean
- Default is false
- hard set the iframe height to the minHeight before re-sizing
- triggerFunctions: Array of functions
- Default is an empty array
- Optionally define 1 or more functions that will have access to the resize method
- can be used to resize the iframe from external events such as click or window resize - see examples below
- heightCalculationOverrides: Array of 2 element arrays
- Default is an empty array
- Optionally re-define the height calculation method(s)
- override the default implementation or just override specific browsers
- Example:
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({strategyOverrides: [{ browser: 'mozilla', calculation: function () { return 2000; }}]);
- The
browser
key should be one of 'webkit', 'mozilla', 'msie', 'opera' or 'default', see http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.browser/ - The
calculation
key should be a function, usually with the signature(iframe, $iframeBody, options, browser)
- see more examples below
// fire iframe resize when window is resized
var windowResizeFunction = function (resizeFunction, iframe) {
$(window).resize(function () {
console.debug("window resized - firing resizeHeight on iframe");
resizeFunction(iframe);
});
};
// fire iframe resize when a link is clicked
var clickFunction = function (resizeFunction, iframe) {
$('a').click(function () {
$(iframe).contents().find('body').html(''); // clear content of iframe
console.debug("link clicked - firing resizeHeight on iframe");
resizeFunction(iframe);
});
};
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({
debug: true,
triggerFunctions: [
windowResizeFunction,
clickFunction
]
});
// override all browser calculations using default
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({
debug: true,
heightCalculationOverrides: [{
browser: 'default',
calculation: function (iframe, $iframeBody, options, browser) {
return 1000;
}
}]
});
// mozilla seems to be problematic for some
// this is the usual work around, but it breaks demo pages so not used in plugin
$('iframe').iframeAutoHeight({
debug: true,
heightCalculationOverrides: [{
browser: 'mozilla',
calculation: function (iframe, $iframeBody, options, browser) {
// since the jquery browser is passed in you can also check specific versions if desired
return iframe.contentDocument.documentElement.scrollHeight + options.heightOffset;
}
}]
});
- fork the repo
- create a new branch
- run
grunt watch
- modify the file
src/jquery-iframe-auto-height.js
as needed- grunt will auto compile it to the dist directory
- view your changes in the browser
- run
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
or another web server - open in a browser -
http://localhost:8000/demo/
- run
- verify all pages still function properly in as many browers as possible
- Add your name to the CONTRIBUTORS.md file
- alphabetical order
- submit a Pull Request (PR)
- include a list of OS / browser / version that the changes were tested in as part of the PR
- The Unlicense (aka: public domain)
2.0.1 / 2015-07-28
- Added functionality to resize width
- Check if iframe height is zero do delay - fix for firefox 47
2.0.0 / 2015-06-28
- Changes entire repo directory structure
- Use grunt for building and packaging code
- Remove rails demo, use static html instead
- Include jquery.browser.js in bower main
- Add chrome to strategyKeys array
- use
window.parent
instead ofwindow.top.document
1.9.5 / 2014-05-17
- Update the way that the initial resize happens
- load event may never trigger if content is already loaded
1.9.4 / 2014-05-14
- maxHeight option
1.9.3 / 2013-06-01
- the url was bad - doh!
1.9.2 / 2013-06-01
- update url for jquery browser plugin, original repo was removed from github
- jslint fixes
1.9.1 / 2013-02-02
- Add js alert warning if using jquery 1.9 and up,
$.browser
is needed
1.9.0 / 2012-11-11
- use the
$.browser.webkit
in-place of$.browser.safari
, requires jquery 1.4 and up
1.8.0 / 2012-09-22
- new option - resetToMinHeight
- new option - triggerFunctions
- new option - heightCalculationOverrides
1.7.1 / 2012-06-02
- webkit browsers, don't set iframe.style.height to 0px on initial page load
1.7.0 / 2012-06-02
- adds the animate option
1.6.0 / 2012-01-07
- callback function invoking now allows access to the iframe in the callback
1.5.0 / 2011-08-18
- add minHeight option, refactoring height calculation
1.4.0 / 2011-07-25
- add debug option, small refactoring and minified version
1.3.0 / 2011-07-17
- fix issue on Webkit (Google Chrome & Safari) when tall iframe links to short iframe
1.2.0 / 2011-07-08
- If the iframe document is read in quirks mode, fixed a problem with IE not applying the correct height.
1.1.0 / 2011-05-29
- added the ability to pass in a callback function
1.0.0 / 2010-10-22 / Initial release
- converted code to plugin
- match on specified selector instead of all iframes on page
- Manual testing and documention of supported browser versions
- Add specs to take screenshots
- Sauce Labs?
- Add instructions for defect reporting
- code samples, screenshots, etc...
Original code by NATHAN SMITH; see http://sonspring.com/journal/jquery-iframe-sizing
- see also CONTRIBUTORS.md