Vue.js
Getting Started with Vue.js
PhotoEditor SDK Vue.js wrapper
The source code of the plugin can be found here.
🔧 Installation#
yarn add vue-pesdk photoeditorsdk react react-dom
photoeditorsdk
, react
and react-dom
are peerDependencies and are needed to render the PhotoEditorSdk Ui.
In addition you need the PhotoEditorSDK assets. You can either get them here or copy it from your node_modules
into your public asset folder. And set the assetPath
prop to this folder.
If you scaffold your project with Vue CLI you can just cp the asset folder from node_modules
.
cp -r node_modules/photoeditorsdk/assets/ ~/projects/your-project/static/
👈 Usage#
Import the PhotoEditorSDK css styles and the vue-sdk component.
<template><PhotoEditor asset-path="/static" license="{"owner": '...}"image-path="/static/example.jpg" /></template><script>import 'photoeditorsdk/css/PhotoEditorSDK.UI.DesktopUI.min.css';import 'photoeditorsdk/css/PhotoEditorSDK.UI.ReactUI.min.css';import PhotoEditor from 'vue-pesdk';export default {components: { PhotoEditor },};</script>
📒 Props#
prop | default | type | required | description |
---|---|---|---|---|
prop ui | default 'react' | type String | required no | description Select if you want to use the DesktopUi or ReactUi. Supported values are react and desktop . |
prop license | default '' | type String | required yes | description Your PhotoEditorSdk license |
prop imagePath | default '' | type String | required yes | description Path to the image that will be rendered initially |
prop assetPath | default 'static' | type String | required no | description Path to your assets. Where the PhotoEditorSdk assets are stored |
prop assetResolver | default | type String | required no | description A function that gets called for every asset. Can turn an asset path into another path. Useful for stuff like Rails’ asset pipeline. |
prop editorOptions | default | type Object | required no | description Extended configuration options for the editor object https://docs.photoeditorsdk.com/guides/web/v4/introduction/configuration |
prop options | default | type Object | required no | description Extended configuration options https://docs.photoeditorsdk.com/guides/web/v4/introduction/configuration |
Getting Started#
The idea behind this wrapper is to simplify the usage of the PhotoEditorSDK inside Vue. We try to minimize the configuration and maximize the possibilities.
Because of that you have only 3 important and required props, license
, imagePath
and assetPath
to get the editor running.
You have however to either download or copy the PhotoEditorSDk assets to your public asset folder. You can either get them here or copy it from your node_modules
.
If you need more configuration possibilites, you can pass all the mentioned options to the editorOptions
or options
prop.
Furthermore, the editor instance is saved as a Vue Instance Property so you can access the editor instance inside your parent component with this.$pesdk
after the editor is mounted.
📺 Examples#
Basic Example#
<template><PhotoEditorasset-path="/assets":license="PesdkLicense"image-path="/assets/example.jpg"/></template><script>import PhotoEditor from 'vue-pesdk';import PesdkLicense from './myLicense'; // Needs to be passed as a stringexport default {components: { PhotoEditor },};</script>
Listen to Events#
You can listen to various events in the PhotoEditorSdk
You can simply attach an .on()
event to the editor instance.
<template><PhotoEditorasset-path="/assets":license="$options.license"image-path="/assets/example.jpg"/></template><script>import PhotoEditor from 'vue-pesdk';import PesdkLicense from './myLicense.json';export default {components: { PhotoEditor },license: JSON.strigify(PesdkLicense), // This is optional way to store non-reactive data in vue.mounted() {this.$pesdk.on('export', result => {console.log('User clicked export, resulting image / dataurl:');console.log(result);});},};</script>
Specifying which focus modes are available#
Like mentioned earlier you can pass in all configuration options like here: https://docs.photoeditorsdk.com/guides/web/v4/features/focus
<template><PhotoEditorasset-path="/assets":license="$options.license":editorOptions="customOptions":options="{logLevel: 'tracce'}"image-path="/assets/example.jpg"/></template><script>import PhotoEditor from 'vue-pesdk';import PesdkLicense from './myLicense.json';export default {components: { PhotoEditor },license: JSON.strigify(PesdkLicense), // This is optional.data: () => ({customOptions: {controlsOptions: {focus: {availableModes: ['radial', 'mirrored', 'linear', 'gaussian'],},},},}),};</script>