Ionic 2 plugin providing a Twitter inspired experience to visualize pictures.
- Tap on the pic to see it fullscreen
- Slide up/down to close the view
- Tap on the navigation arrow to close the view
- Double tap / pinch the pic when open to zoom
Make sure you have Ionic and Angular installed.
npm install --save ionic-img-viewer
Check you peer-dependencies warnings after npm install
to make sure you are using a version in accordance to your Ionic version.
import { IonicImageViewerModule } from 'ionic-img-viewer';
@NgModule({
imports: [
IonicImageViewerModule
]
})
export class AppModule {}
Add the imageViewer
property to the image element.
<img src="IMAGE_URL" imageViewer />
If you use thumbnails and want to display bigger images, you can use it like so :
<img src="IMAGE_URL" imageViewer="OTHER_IMAGE_URL" />
However, if OTHER_IMAGE_URL
is not preloaded, the animation might suffer. There will be no loaded image to display in order to have the nice and smooth transition, and you might see the image blinking while opening it.
So try to cache your image before the call if you use it that way.
If you need to, you can attach a callback to close
event, fired right after the image viewer element has been closed :
<img src="IMAGE_URL" imageViewer (close)="callbackAfterImageViewerCloses()" />
If you don't want to use the directive, you can create an instance of the ImageViewer yourself and trigger the presentation whenever you want.
<img src="IMAGE_URL" #myImage (click)="presentImage(myImage)" />
import { ImageViewerController } from 'ionic-img-viewer';
export class MyPage {
_imageViewerCtrl: ImageViewerController;
constructor(imageViewerCtrl: ImageViewerController) {
this._imageViewerCtrl = imageViewerCtrl;
}
presentImage(myImage) {
const imageViewer = this._imageViewerCtrl.create(myImage);
imageViewer.present();
setTimeout(() => imageViewer.dismiss(), 1000);
imageViewer.onDidDismiss(() => alert('Viewer dismissed'));
}
}
As a second argument to the create(imageElement, config)
method, you can pass an object with the following options.
Options | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fullResImage | string | A full resolution image to display instead of the original image when open. Default to null |
onCloseCallback | Function | Function to be called when the ImageViewer quits. Default to null |
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Thank you, contributors!