A responsive image gallery designed for high resolution images.
The project consists of a gallery, a viewer and a script for image preparation.
Before using the gallery, you have to process all of your images that will be part of your gallery with the node.js script. The processed images will be stored to your applications assets. During runtime everything runs client-side and there is no separate server-side communication involved. The viewer takes care that an optimal image quality is served based on the device resolution.
http://oidamo.de/angular2-image-gallery/
Install node (>= 4.2.2) and graphicsmagick: http://www.graphicsmagick.org/README.html#installation
npm install angular2-image-gallery --save
imports: [
BrowserModule,
FormsModule,
HttpModule,
Angular2ImageGalleryModule <-----
],
import 'web-animations-js/web-animations.min';
import 'hammerjs/hammer';
@import '~@angular/material/core/theming/prebuilt/deeppurple-amber.css';
@import '~https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons';
node node_modules/angular2-image-gallery/convert.js <path/to/your/images>
Add a flag to define the order of the images inside the gallery
-n
sort by file name (default)
-d
sort chronologically by the original creation time (e.g. for coverages of a wedding)
-c
sort by primary image color
<gallery
[flexBorderSize]="3"
[flexImageSize]="7"
(viewerChange)="yourNotificationFunction($event)">
</gallery>
All parameters are optional. You may play around on the demo site to find out what parameters suit your needs.
The viewerChange event notifies you when the viewer component gets opened or closed.
That's it, start your application and have a look!
- Angular 2.3.1
- NodeJS 7.3.0
- Angular-CLI 1.0.0-beta.24
- graphicsmagick
If the conversion process fails, make sure you have enough swap space provided.
If you experience any other issues, please raise an issue on GitHub.