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async-image-loader

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A small utility to load images asynchronously, with progress events and simple error handling.

Examples

At its basic form, it can be used to load image URLs.

var load = require('async-image-loader')

var images = [ 'foo.png', 'blah.png' ]
load(images, function (images) {
  // by default, "not found" images will be null
  images
    .filter(Boolean)
    .forEach(function (img) {
      document.body.appendChild(img)
    })
})

Here is a more complex example, where each "tile" holds some data in an object. The same object will be passed to "progress" events as ev.data.

var loadTiles = require('async-image-loader')
var canvas = document.createElement('canvas')
var context = canvas.getContext('2d')

var tiles = [
  { url: 'foobar.png', x: 0, y: 0 }
  { url: 'some-tile.png', x: 50, y: 50 }
]

loadTiles(tiles, {
  crossOrigin: 'Anonymous',
  defaultImage: defaultImage
}).on('progress', function (ev) {
  console.log("Progress: ", ev.count / ev.total)
  
  // stitch the image onto canvas
  context.drawImage(ev.image, ev.data.x, ev.data.y)
})

Install

npm install async-image-loader --save

Usage

NPM

emitter = loader(urls, [opt], [cb])

Starts loading the specified urls. Elements in the urls array can either be strings, or objects containing { url }.

The opt settings can be:

  • crossOrigin the CORS setting for image loading (default undefined)
  • defaultImage the fallback Image to use when a load 404s (default null)

On complete, cb is called with an array of HTMLImageObjects as the first paramter (same order as input). Any images not found will be replaced with defaultImage, or null.

emitter.on('progress', fn)

Each resource will trigger a progress event when it completes loading, or when it fails. The function is passed an event parameter:

{
  total: Number        // total # of images,  N
  count: Number        // # of loaded images, [ 1 .. N ]
  image: Image         // loaded image element, or defaultImage
  data:  String|Object // the value provided in the input array
}

Since the loading is done in parallel, the order is not the same as the input. This event will be triggered regardless of whether the image resource loaded successfully, so image may be null.

Here, ev.data is the same element that was given in the input array, either a string URL or the object containing { url }.

emitter.on('not-found', fn)

Emitted for each resource that cannot be loaded (i.e. 404). The passed value is the data that was unable to load; either a String or { url } object depending on what was passed to input.

This is emitted before the progress event.

License

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.

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