Using cropper.js before Dropzone.js send image to server
For devs that don't want or can't have the jQuery dependency.
I've recently written an article on integrating Dropzone with Cropper.js, it might be useful. See code snippet from the article below.
The HTML
<div class="dropzone" id="myDropzone"></div>
The JavaScript
Dropzone.options.myDropzone = {
url: '/post',
transformFile: function(file, done) {
var myDropZone = this;
// Create the image editor overlay
var editor = document.createElement('div');
editor.style.position = 'fixed';
editor.style.left = 0;
editor.style.right = 0;
editor.style.top = 0;
editor.style.bottom = 0;
editor.style.zIndex = 9999;
editor.style.backgroundColor = '#000';
// Create the confirm button
var confirm = document.createElement('button');
confirm.style.position = 'absolute';
confirm.style.left = '10px';
confirm.style.top = '10px';
confirm.style.zIndex = 9999;
confirm.textContent = 'Confirm';
confirm.addEventListener('click', function() {
// Get the canvas with image data from Cropper.js
var canvas = cropper.getCroppedCanvas({
width: 256,
height: 256
});
// Turn the canvas into a Blob (file object without a name)
canvas.toBlob(function(blob) {
// Update the image thumbnail with the new image data
myDropZone.createThumbnail(
blob,
myDropZone.options.thumbnailWidth,
myDropZone.options.thumbnailHeight,
myDropZone.options.thumbnailMethod,
false,
function(dataURL) {
// Update the Dropzone file thumbnail
myDropZone.emit('thumbnail', file, dataURL);
// Return modified file to dropzone
done(blob);
}
);
});
// Remove the editor from view
editor.parentNode.removeChild(editor);
});
editor.appendChild(confirm);
// Load the image
var image = new Image();
image.src = URL.createObjectURL(file);
editor.appendChild(image);
// Append the editor to the page
document.body.appendChild(editor);
// Create Cropper.js and pass image
var cropper = new Cropper(image, {
aspectRatio: 1
});
}
};
A demo of the integration code can be found here: https://codepen.io/rikschennink/pen/PXQNGp?editors=0010
You probably don't need it anymore, but I'll just leave it here :)
It was a bit tricky and my solution is probably somehow 'hackish', but it works and you don't have to upload files on server to resize.
I'm also using cropper in a modal window. I wanted to force user to crop image to a certain dimensions before uploading to server.
After you confirm crop in a modal image is instantly uploaded.
// transform cropper dataURI output to a Blob which Dropzone accepts
function dataURItoBlob(dataURI) {
var byteString = atob(dataURI.split(',')[1]);
var ab = new ArrayBuffer(byteString.length);
var ia = new Uint8Array(ab);
for (var i = 0; i < byteString.length; i++) {
ia[i] = byteString.charCodeAt(i);
}
return new Blob([ab], { type: 'image/jpeg' });
}
// modal window template
var modalTemplate = '<div class="modal"><!-- bootstrap modal here --></div>';
// initialize dropzone
Dropzone.autoDiscover = false;
var myDropzone = new Dropzone(
"#my-dropzone-container",
{
autoProcessQueue: false,
// ..your other parameters..
}
);
// listen to thumbnail event
myDropzone.on('thumbnail', function (file) {
// ignore files which were already cropped and re-rendered
// to prevent infinite loop
if (file.cropped) {
return;
}
if (file.width < 800) {
// validate width to prevent too small files to be uploaded
// .. add some error message here
return;
}
// cache filename to re-assign it to cropped file
var cachedFilename = file.name;
// remove not cropped file from dropzone (we will replace it later)
myDropzone.removeFile(file);
// dynamically create modals to allow multiple files processing
var $cropperModal = $(modalTemplate);
// 'Crop and Upload' button in a modal
var $uploadCrop = $cropperModal.find('.crop-upload');
var $img = $('<img />');
// initialize FileReader which reads uploaded file
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onloadend = function () {
// add uploaded and read image to modal
$cropperModal.find('.image-container').html($img);
$img.attr('src', reader.result);
// initialize cropper for uploaded image
$img.cropper({
aspectRatio: 16 / 9,
autoCropArea: 1,
movable: false,
cropBoxResizable: true,
minContainerWidth: 850
});
};
// read uploaded file (triggers code above)
reader.readAsDataURL(file);
$cropperModal.modal('show');
// listener for 'Crop and Upload' button in modal
$uploadCrop.on('click', function() {
// get cropped image data
var blob = $img.cropper('getCroppedCanvas').toDataURL();
// transform it to Blob object
var newFile = dataURItoBlob(blob);
// set 'cropped to true' (so that we don't get to that listener again)
newFile.cropped = true;
// assign original filename
newFile.name = cachedFilename;
// add cropped file to dropzone
myDropzone.addFile(newFile);
// upload cropped file with dropzone
myDropzone.processQueue();
$cropperModal.modal('hide');
});
});