see demo: http://hilongjw.github.io/vue-lazyload/
Vue module for lazyloading images in your applications. Some of goals of this project worth noting include:
- Be lightweight, powerful and easy to use
- Work on any image type
- Add loading class while image is loading
- Supports both of Vue 1.0 and Vue 2.0
- Vue: ^1.0.0 or ^2.0.0
From npm:
$ npm install vue-lazyload --save
//main.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import App from './App.vue'
// supports both of Vue 1.0 and Vue 2.0
import VueLazyload from 'vue-lazyload'
Vue.use(VueLazyload)
// with options
Vue.use(VueLazyload, {
preLoad: 1.3,
error: 'dist/error.png',
loading: 'dist/loading.gif',
attempt: 1
})
new Vue({
el: 'body',
components: {
App
}
})
<!--your.vue-->
<script>
export default {
data () {
return {
list: [
'your_images_url',
'your_images_url',
// you can customer any image's placeholder while loading or load failed
{
src: 'your_images_url.png',
error: 'another-error.png',
loading: 'another-loading-spin.svg'
}
]
}
}
}
</script>
<template>
<div class="img-list">
<ul id="container">
<li v-for="img in list">
<img v-lazy="img">
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</template>
Basic
vue-lazyload will set this img element's src
with imgUrl
string
data: {
imgUrl: 'http://xx.com/logo.png' // String
}
<img v-lazy="imgUrl" />
or Object
data: {
imgObj: {
src: 'http://xx.com/logo.png',
error: 'http://xx.com/error.png',
loading: 'http://xx.com/loading-spin.svg'
}
}
<img v-lazy="imgObj" />
Elemet with background-image
<div v-lazy:background-image="img" ></div>
<!-- rendered-->
<div style="background-image: url(dist/test3.jpg)"></div>
Customer scrollable element
<ul id="container">
<li v-for="img in list">
<img v-lazy.container="img">
</li>
</ul>
<ul id="container">
<li v-for="img in list">
<div v-lazy:background-image.container="img"></div>
</li>
</ul>
Options
params | type | detail |
---|---|---|
preLoad | Number | proportion of pre-loading height |
error | String | error img src |
loading | String | loading img src |
attempt | Number | attempts count |
listenEvents | Array | events that you want vue listen for. Desired Listen Events |
CSS state
<img src="http://xxx.io/logo.png" lazy="loaded">
loading, loaded, error
<style>
img[lazy=loading] {
/*your style here*/
}
img[lazy=error] {
/*your style here*/
},
img[lazy=loaded] {
/*your style here*/
}
/*
or background-image
*/
.yourclass[lazy=loading] {
/*your style here*/
}
.yourclass[lazy=error] {
/*your style here*/
},
.yourclass[lazy=loaded] {
/*your style here*/
}
</style>
{string} event
{Function} callback
vm.$Lazyload.$on('loaded', function ({ el, src }) {
console.log(el, src)
})
Listen for a custom event, but only once. The listener will be removed once it triggers for the first time.
{string} event
{Function} callback
vm.$Lazyload.$once('loaded', function ({ el, src }) {
console.log(el, src)
})
Remove event listener(s).
If only the event is provided, remove all listeners for that event
{string} event
{Function} callback
function handler ({ el, src }) {
console.log(el, src)
}
vm.$Lazyload.$on('loaded', handler)
vm.$Lazyload.$off('loaded', handler)
You can configure which events you want vue-lazyload by passing in an array of listener names.
Vue.use(VueLazyload, {
preLoad: 1.3,
error: 'dist/error.png',
loading: 'dist/loading.gif',
attempt: 1,
// the default is ['scroll', 'wheel', 'mousewheel', 'resize', 'animationend', 'transitionend']
listenEvents: [ 'scroll' ]
})
This is useful if you are having trouble with this plugin resetting itself to loading when you have certain animations and transitions taking place