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medium-zoom

A JavaScript library for zooming images like Medium

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Contents - [Features](#features) - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) - [API](#api) - [Selectors](#selectors) - [Options](#options) - [Methods](#methods) - [Attributes](#attributes) - [Events](#events) - [Framework integrations](#framework-integrations) - [Examples](#examples) - [Debugging](#debugging) - [Browser support](#browser-support) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [License](#license)
## Features - πŸ“± **Responsive** β€” scale on mobile and desktop - πŸš€ **Performant and lightweight** β€” optimized to reach 60 [fps](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framerate) - ⚑️ **High definition support** β€” load the HD version of your image on zoom - πŸ”Ž **Flexibility** β€” apply the zoom to a selection of images - πŸ–± **Mouse, keyboard and gesture friendly** β€” click anywhere, press a key or scroll away to close the zoom - πŸŽ‚ **Event handling** β€” trigger events when the zoom enters a new state - πŸ“¦ **Customization** β€” set your own margin, background and scroll offset - πŸ”§ **Pluggable** β€” add your own features to the zoom - πŸ’Ž **Custom templates** β€” extend the default look to match the UI of your app - πŸ”Œ [**Framework agnostic**](#framework-integrations) β€” works with React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Solid, etc. ## Installation The module is available on the [npm](https://www.npmjs.com) registry. ```sh npm install medium-zoom # or yarn add medium-zoom ``` ###### Download - [Normal](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/medium-zoom/dist/medium-zoom.js) - [Minified](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/medium-zoom/dist/medium-zoom.min.js) ###### CDN - [jsDelivr](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/medium-zoom) - [unpkg](https://unpkg.com/medium-zoom/) ## Usage > [Try it out in the browser](https://codesandbox.io/s/github/francoischalifour/medium-zoom/tree/master/website) Import the library as a module: ```js import mediumZoom from 'medium-zoom' ``` Or import the library with a script tag: ```html ``` That's it! You don't need to import any CSS styles. Assuming you add the `data-zoomable` attribute to your images: ```js mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') ``` > [!TIP] > If you want to control when to inject the Medium Zoom CSS styles, you can use the pure JavaScript bundle: > > ```js > import mediumZoom from 'medium-zoom/dist/pure' > import 'medium-zoom/dist/style.css' > ``` ## API ```ts mediumZoom(selector?: string | HTMLElement | HTMLElement[] | NodeList, options?: object): Zoom ``` ### Selectors The selector allows attaching images to the zoom. It can be of the following types: - [CSS selectors](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Selectors) - [`HTMLElement`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement) - [`NodeList`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/NodeList) - [`Array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array) ```js // CSS selector mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') // HTMLElement mediumZoom(document.querySelector('#cover')) // NodeList mediumZoom(document.querySelectorAll('[data-zoomable]')) // Array const images = [ document.querySelector('#cover'), ...document.querySelectorAll('[data-zoomable]'), ] mediumZoom(images) ``` ### Options The options enable the customization of the zoom. They are defined as an object with the following properties: | Property | Type | Default | Description | | -------------- | ------------------------------------- | -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `margin` | `number` | `0` | The space outside the zoomed image | | `background` | `string` | `"#fff"` | The background of the overlay | | `scrollOffset` | `number` | `40` | The number of pixels to scroll to close the zoom | | `container` | `string` \| `HTMLElement` \| `object` | `null` | The viewport to render the zoom in
[Read more β†’](docs/container.md) | | `template` | `string` \| `HTMLTemplateElement` | `null` | The template element to display on zoom
[Read more β†’](docs/template.md) | ```js mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]', { margin: 24, background: '#BADA55', scrollOffset: 0, container: '#zoom-container', template: '#zoom-template', }) ``` ### Methods #### `open({ target?: HTMLElement }): Promise` Opens the zoom and returns a promise resolving with the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.open() ``` _Emits an event [`open`](#events) on animation start and [`opened`](#events) when completed._ #### `close(): Promise` Closes the zoom and returns a promise resolving with the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.close() ``` _Emits an event [`close`](#events) on animation start and [`closed`](#events) when completed._ #### `toggle({ target?: HTMLElement }): Promise` Opens the zoom when closed / dismisses the zoom when opened, and returns a promise resolving with the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.toggle() ``` #### `attach(...selectors: string[] | HTMLElement[] | NodeList[] | Array[]): Zoom` Attaches the images to the zoom and returns the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom() zoom.attach('#image-1', '#image-2') zoom.attach( document.querySelector('#image-3'), document.querySelectorAll('[data-zoomable]') ) ``` #### `detach(...selectors: string[] | HTMLElement[] | NodeList[] | Array[]): Zoom` Releases the images from the zoom and returns the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.detach('#image-1', document.querySelector('#image-2')) // detach two images zoom.detach() // detach all images ``` _Emits an event [`detach`](#events) on the image._ #### `update(options: object): Zoom` Updates the options and returns the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.update({ background: '#BADA55' }) ``` _Emits an event [`update`](#events) on each image of the zoom._ #### `clone(options?: object): Zoom` Clones the zoom with provided options merged with the current ones and returns the zoom. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]', { background: '#BADA55' }) const clonedZoom = zoom.clone({ margin: 48 }) clonedZoom.getOptions() // => { background: '#BADA55', margin: 48, ... } ``` #### `on(type: string, listener: () => void, options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions): Zoom` Registers the listener on each target of the zoom. The same `options` as [`addEventListener`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener#Parameters) are used. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.on('closed', event => { // the image has been closed }) zoom.on( 'open', event => { // the image has been opened (tracked only once) }, { once: true } ) ``` The zoom object is accessible in `event.detail.zoom`. #### `off(type: string, listener: () => void, options?: boolean | AddEventListenerOptions): Zoom` Removes the previously registered listener on each target of the zoom. The same `options` as [`removeEventListener`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/removeEventListener#Parameters) are used. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') function listener(event) { // ... } zoom.on('open', listener) // ... zoom.off('open', listener) ``` The zoom object is accessible in `event.detail.zoom`. #### `getOptions(): object` Returns the zoom options as an object. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom({ background: '#BADA55' }) zoom.getOptions() // => { background: '#BADA55', ... } ``` #### `getImages(): HTMLElement[]` Returns the images attached to the zoom as an array of [`HTMLElement`s](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement). ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.getImages() // => [HTMLElement, HTMLElement] ``` #### `getZoomedImage(): HTMLElement` Returns the current zoomed image as an [`HTMLElement`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement) or `null` if none. ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.getZoomedImage() // => null zoom.open().then(() => { zoom.getZoomedImage() // => HTMLElement }) ``` ### Attributes #### `data-zoom-src` Specifies the high definition image to open on zoom. This image loads when the user clicks on the source image. ```html My image ``` ### Events | Event | Description | | ------ | --------------------------------------------------- | | open | Fired immediately when the `open` method is called | | opened | Fired when the zoom has finished being animated | | close | Fired immediately when the `close` method is called | | closed | Fired when the zoom out has finished being animated | | detach | Fired when the `detach` method is called | | update | Fired when the `update` method is called | ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.on('open', event => { // track when the image is zoomed }) ``` The zoom object is accessible in `event.detail.zoom`. ## Framework integrations Medium Zoom is a JavaScript library that can be used with any framework. Here are some integrations that you can use to get started quickly: - [React](./examples/react) - [React Markdown](./examples/react-markdown) - [Vue](./examples/vue) - [Svelte](./examples/svelte) ## Examples
Trigger a zoom from another element ```js const button = document.querySelector('[data-action="zoom"]') const zoom = mediumZoom('#image') button.addEventListener('click', () => zoom.open()) ```
Track an event (for analytics) You can use the `open` event to keep track of how many times a user interacts with your image. This can be useful if you want to gather some analytics on user engagement. ```js let counter = 0 const zoom = mediumZoom('#image-tracked') zoom.on('open', event => { console.log(`"${event.target.alt}" has been zoomed ${++counter} times`) }) ```
Detach a zoom once closed ```js const zoom = mediumZoom('[data-zoomable]') zoom.on('closed', () => zoom.detach(), { once: true }) ```
Attach jQuery elements jQuery elements are compatible with `medium-zoom` once converted to an array. ```js mediumZoom($('[data-zoomable]').toArray()) ```
Create a zoomable React component ```js import React, { useRef } from 'react' import mediumZoom from 'medium-zoom' export function ImageZoom({ options, ...props }) { const zoomRef = useRef(null) function getZoom() { if (zoomRef.current === null) { zoomRef.current = mediumZoom(options) } return zoomRef.current } function attachZoom(image) { const zoom = getZoom() if (image) { zoom.attach(image) } else { zoom.detach() } } return } ```

You can see [more examples](examples/) including [React](examples/react) and [Vue](examples/vue), or check out the [storybook](https://medium-zoom.francoischalifour.com/storybook). ## Debugging ### The zoomed image is not visible The library doesn't provide a `z-index` value on the zoomed image to avoid conflicts with other frameworks. Some frameworks might specify a `z-index` for their elements, which makes the zoomed image not visible. If that's the case, you can provide a `z-index` value in your CSS: ```css .medium-zoom-overlay, .medium-zoom-image--opened { z-index: 999; } ``` ## Browser support | IE | Edge | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | | --------------- | --------------- | ------ | ------- | ------ | | 10\* | 12\* | 36 | 34 | 9 | \* _These browsers require a [`template` polyfill](https://github.com/webcomponents/template) when using [custom templates](docs/template.md)_.

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## Contributing - Run `yarn` to install Node dev dependencies - Run `yarn start` to build the library in watch mode - Run `yarn run storybook` to see your changes at http://localhost:9001 Please read the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more detailed explanations. _You can also use [npm](https://www.npmjs.com)._ ## License MIT Β© [FranΓ§ois Chalifour](https://francoischalifour.com)