1.0.0 • Published 7 years ago

react-clipper v1.0.0

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React Image Clipper

A responsive image clipper tool for React.

run demo

npm start 
server on: http://localhost:3000

Usage

Include the main js module, e.g.:

import ReactClipper from 'react-clipper'

follow by

https://github.com/DominicTobias/react-image-crop

Props

<ReactClipper />

All crop values are in percentages, and are relative to the image. All crop params are optional.

var crop = {
  x: 20,
  y: 10,
  width: 30,
  height: 10
}

<ReactCrop crop={crop} />

If you want a fixed aspect you only need to specify a width or a height:

var crop = {
 width: 30,
 aspect: 16/9
}

..Or you can omit both and only specify the aspect.

Please note that the values will be adjusted if the cropping area is outside of the image boundaries.

clipWidth (optional)

The width of clip image, as px of the clipped image width.

clipHeight (optional)

The height of clip image, as px of the clipped image height.

minWidth (optional)

A minimum crop width, as a percentage of the image width.

minHeight (optional)

A minimum crop height, as a percentage of the image height.

maxWidth (optional)

A maximum crop width, as a percentage of the image width.

maxHeight (optional)

A maximum crop height, as a percentage of the image height.

keepSelection (optional)

If true is passed then selection can't be disabled if the user clicks outside the selection area.

disabled (optional)

If true then the user cannot modify or draw a new crop. A class of ReactCrop--disabled is also added to the container for user styling.

onChange(crop, pixelCrop) (optional)

A callback which happens for every change of the crop (i.e. many times as you are dragging/resizing). Passes the current crop state object, as well as a pixel-converted crop for your convenience. This callback is not called on the load even if the crop was adjusted.

Note that when setting state in a callback you must also ensure that you set the new crop state, otherwise your component will re-render with whatever crop state was initially set.

onComplete(crop, pixelCrop) (optional)

A callback which happens after a resize, drag, or nudge. Passes the current crop state object, as well as a pixel-converted crop for your convenience.

Note that when setting state in a callback you must also ensure that you set the new crop state, otherwise your component will re-render with whatever crop state was initially set.

onImageLoaded(crop, image, pixelCrop) (optional)

A callback which happens when the image is loaded. Passes the current crop state object and the image DOM element, as well as a pixel-converted crop for your convenience. If the crop was adjusted during the load, this callback gives you the adjusted crop.

Note that when setting state in a callback you must also ensure that you set the new crop state, otherwise your component will re-render with whatever crop state was initially set.

onAspectRatioChange(crop, pixelCrop) (optional)

A callback which happens when the new aspect ratio is passed to the component. Passes the current crop state object, as well as a pixel-converted crop for your convenience.

Note that when setting state in a callback you must also ensure that you set the new crop state, otherwise your component will re-render with whatever crop state was initially set.

onDragStart() (optional)

A callback which happens when a user starts dragging or resizing. It is convenient to manipulate elements outside this component.

onDragEnd() (optional)

A callback which happens when a user releases the cursor or touch after dragging or resizing.

crossorigin (optional)

Allows setting the crossorigin attribute used for the img tags.

Developing

To develop run npm run build, this will recompile your JS and CSS on changes.