1.2.0 • Published 7 years ago

angular-imgcache.js v1.2.0

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MIT
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Last release
7 years ago

angular-imgcache.js

Simple imgcache.js wrapper for AngularJS, can be used with Ionic/Cordova/Phonegap.

Installation

Install via bower

bower install --save angular-imgcache.js

Link library and dependencies

<script src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/imgcache.js/js/imgcache.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-imgcache.js/angular-imgcache.js"></script>

Load module

angular.module('MyApp', [
    'ImgCache'
])

Usage

Configuration

You can override imgcache.js default options in Angulars config section.

.config(function(..., ImgCacheProvider) {

    // set single options
    ImgCacheProvider.setOption('debug', true);
    ImgCacheProvider.setOption('usePersistentCache', true);

    // or more options at once
    ImgCacheProvider.setOptions({
        debug: true,
        usePersistentCache: true
    });

    // ImgCache library is initialized automatically,
    // but set this option if you are using platform like Ionic -
    // in this case we need init imgcache.js manually after device is ready
    ImgCacheProvider.manualInit = true;

    // If you want to, you can disable the cache.
    // This might be useful to disable it to get rid of CORS issues when
    // developing cordova Applications using a browser.
    ImgCacheProvider.disableCache(true);

    ...

});

If you are using platform like Ionic, you have to init ImgCache manually. Note: you must set ImgCacheProvider.manualInit = true; as in example above.

.run(function($ionicPlatform, ImgCache) {

    $ionicPlatform.ready(function() {
        ImgCache.$init();
    });

});

You can init library manually in other patforms via "deviceready" callback like this:

<body onload="onLoad()">
function onLoad() {
    document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);
}

function onDeviceReady() {
    ImgCache.$init();
}

(Thx @emps for this note in #1)

Service

Access imgcache.js and its original methods in your components via promise to make sure that imgcache.js library is already initialized

.controller('MyCtrl', function($scope, ImgCache) {

    ImgCache.$promise.then(function() {
        ImgCache.cacheFile('...');
    });

});

Directive

Angular-imgcache.js comes with directive, which first looks into cache for an image. If not present, it downloads the image, then stores in cache and uses it.

We can set src of an image with ic-src attribute.

<img img-cache ic-src="{{imgUrl}}" />

Or set elements background-image with ic-bg attribute.

<div img-cache ic-bg="{{imgUrl}}" ></div>

Contributing

If you have any issues, please feel free to open an issue.

If you want to contribute code, feel free to do that as well! I will be extra happy if you also check you code using jscs and jshint