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Cropper

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A simple jQuery image cropping plugin.

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Features

  • Supports jQuery v1.9.1+
  • Supports 38 options
  • Supports 27 methods
  • Supports 6 events
  • Supports touch (mobile)
  • Supports zooming
  • Supports rotating
  • Supports scaling (flipping)
  • Supports multiple croppers
  • Supports to crop on a canvas
  • Supports to crop image in the browser-side by canvas
  • Supports to translate Exif Orientation information
  • Cross-browser support

Main

dist/
├── cropper.css
├── cropper.min.css   (compressed)
├── cropper.js        (UMD)
├── cropper.min.js    (UMD, compressed)
├── cropper.common.js (CommonJS, default)
└── cropper.esm.js    (ES Module)

Getting started

Install

npm install cropper

Include files:

<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script><!-- jQuery is required -->
<link  href="/path/to/cropper.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="/path/to/cropper.js"></script>

The cdnjs provides CDN support for Cropper's CSS and JavaScript. You can find the links here.

Usage

Initialize with $.fn.cropper method.

<!-- Wrap the image or canvas element with a block element (container) -->
<div>
  <img id="image" src="picture.jpg">
</div>
/* Limit image width to avoid overflow the container */
img {
  max-width: 100%; /* This rule is very important, please do not ignore this! */
}
$('#image').cropper({
  aspectRatio: 16 / 9,
  crop: function(e) {
    // Output the result data for cropping image.
    console.log(e.x);
    console.log(e.y);
    console.log(e.width);
    console.log(e.height);
    console.log(e.rotate);
    console.log(e.scaleX);
    console.log(e.scaleY);
  }
});

FAQ

How to crop a new area after zoom in or zoom out?

Just double click your mouse to enter crop mode.

How to move the image after crop an area?

Just double click your mouse to enter move mode.

How to fix aspect ratio in free ratio mode?

Just hold the shift key when you resize the crop box.

How to crop a square area in free ratio mode?

Just hold the shift key when you crop on the image.

Notes

  • The size of the cropper inherits from the size of the image's parent element (wrapper), so be sure to wrap the image with a visible block element.

    If you are using cropper in a modal, you should initialize the cropper after the modal shown completely. Otherwise, you will not get a correct cropper.

  • The outputted cropped data bases on the original image size, so you can use them to crop the image directly.

  • If you try to start cropper on a cross-origin image, please make sure that your browser supports HTML5 CORS settings attributes, and your image server supports the Access-Control-Allow-Origin option (see the HTTP access control (CORS)).

Known issues

  • Known iOS resource limits: As iOS devices limit memory, the browser may crash when you are cropping a large image (iPhone camera resolution). To avoid this, you may resize the image first (below 1024px) before start a cropper.

  • Known image size increase: When export the cropped image on browser-side with the HTMLCanvasElement.toDataURL method, the size of the exported image may be greater than the original image's. This is because the type of the exported image is not the same as the original image's. So just pass the type the original image's as the first parameter to toDataURL to fix this. For example, if the original type is JPEG, then use $().cropper('getCroppedCanvas').toDataURL('image/jpeg') to export image.

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Options

You may set cropper options with $().cropper(options). If you want to change the global default options, You may use $.fn.cropper.setDefaults(options).

viewMode

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0
  • Options:
    • 0: no restrictions
    • 1: restrict the crop box to not exceed the size of the canvas.
    • 2: restrict the minimum canvas size to fit within the container. If the proportions of the the canvas and the container differ, the minimum canvas will be surrounded by extra space in one of the dimensions.
    • 3: restrict the minimum canvas size to fill fit the container. If the proportions of the canvas and the container are different, the container will not be able to fit the whole canvas in one of the dimensions.

Define the view mode of the cropper. If you set viewMode to 0, the crop box can extend outside the canvas, while a value of 1, 2 or 3 will restrict the crop box to the size of the canvas. A viewMode of 2 or 3 will additionally restrict the canvas to the container. Note that if the proportions of the canvas and the container are the same, there is no difference between 2 and 3.

dragMode

  • Type: String
  • Default: 'crop'
  • Options:
    • 'crop': create a new crop box
    • 'move': move the canvas
    • 'none': do nothing

Define the dragging mode of the cropper.

aspectRatio

  • Type: Number
  • Default: NaN

Set the aspect ratio of the crop box. By default, the crop box is free ratio.

data

  • Type: Object
  • Default: null

The previous cropped data if you had stored, will be passed to setData method automatically.

preview

  • Type: String (jQuery selector)
  • Default: ''

Add extra elements (containers) for previewing.

Notes:

  • The maximum width is the initial width of preview container.
  • The maximum height is the initial height of preview container.
  • If you set an aspectRatio option, be sure to set the preview container with the same aspect ratio.
  • If preview is not getting properly displayed, set overflow:hidden to the preview container.

responsive

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Re-render the cropper when resize the window.

restore

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Restore the cropped area after resize the window.

checkCrossOrigin

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Check if the current image is a cross-origin image.

If it is, when clone the image, a crossOrigin attribute will be added to the cloned image element and a timestamp will be added to the src attribute to reload the source image to avoid browser cache error.

By adding crossOrigin attribute to image will stop adding timestamp to image url and stop reload of image, but the request (XMLHttpRequest) to read the image data for orientation checking will require a timestamp now.

If the value of the image's crossOrigin attribute is "use-credentials", then the withCredentials attribute will set to true when read the image data by XMLHttpRequest.

checkOrientation

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Check the current image's Exif Orientation information.

More exactly, read the Orientation value for rotating or flipping the image, and then override the Orientation value with 1 (the default value) to avoid some issues (#120, #509) on iOS devices.

Requires to set both the rotatable and scalable options to true at the same time.

Note: Don't trust this all the time as some JPG images have incorrect (not standard) Orientation values.

Requires Typed Arrays support (IE 10+).

modal

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Show the black modal above the image and under the crop box.

guides

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Show the dashed lines above the crop box.

center

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Show the center indicator above the crop box.

highlight

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Show the white modal above the crop box (highlight the crop box).

background

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Show the grid background of the container.

autoCrop

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to crop the image automatically when initialize.

autoCropArea

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0.8 (80% of the image)

A number between 0 and 1. Define the automatic cropping area size (percentage).

movable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to move the image.

rotatable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to rotate the image.

scalable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to scale the image.

zoomable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to zoom the image.

zoomOnTouch

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to zoom the image by dragging touch.

zoomOnWheel

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to zoom the image by wheeling mouse.

wheelZoomRatio

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0.1

Define zoom ratio when zoom the image by wheeling mouse.

cropBoxMovable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to move the crop box by dragging.

cropBoxResizable

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to resize the crop box by dragging.

toggleDragModeOnDblclick

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

Enable to toggle drag mode between "crop" and "move" when click twice on the cropper.

minContainerWidth

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 200

The minimum width of the container.

minContainerHeight

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 100

The minimum height of the container.

minCanvasWidth

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0

The minimum width of the canvas (image wrapper).

minCanvasHeight

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0

The minimum height of the canvas (image wrapper).

minCropBoxWidth

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0

The minimum width of the crop box.

Note: This size is relative to the page, not the image.

minCropBoxHeight

  • Type: Number
  • Default: 0

The minimum height of the crop box.

Note: This size is relative to the page, not the image.

ready

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "ready" event.

cropstart

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "cropstart" event.

cropmove

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "cropmove" event.

cropend

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "cropend" event.

crop

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "crop" event.

zoom

  • Type: Function
  • Default: null

A shortcut of the "zoom" event.

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Methods

As there is an asynchronous process when load the image, you should call most of the methods after ready, except "setAspectRatio", "replace" and "destroy".

$().cropper({
  ready: function () {
    $().cropper('method', argument1, , argument2, ..., argumentN);
  }
});

crop()

Show the crop box manually.

$().cropper({
  autoCrop: false,
  ready: function () {
    // Do something here
    // ...

    // And then
    $(this).cropper('crop');
  }
});

reset()

Reset the image and crop box to their initial states.

clear()

Clear the crop box.

replace(url[, onlyColorChanged])

  • url:

    • Type: String
    • A new image url.
  • onlyColorChanged (optional):

    • Type: Boolean
    • If only change the color, not the size, then the cropper only need to change the srcs of all related images, not need to rebuild the cropper. This can be used for applying filters.
    • If not present, its default value is false.

Replace the image's src and rebuild the cropper.

enable()

Enable (unfreeze) the cropper.

disable()

Disable (freeze) the cropper.

destroy()

Destroy the cropper and remove the instance from the image.

move(offsetX[, offsetY])

  • offsetX:

    • Type: Number
    • Moving size (px) in the horizontal direction.
  • offsetY (optional):

    • Type: Number
    • Moving size (px) in the vertical direction.
    • If not present, its default value is offsetX.

Move the canvas (image wrapper) with relative offsets.

$().cropper('move', 1);
$().cropper('move', 1, 0);
$().cropper('move', 0, -1);

moveTo(x[, y])

  • x:

    • Type: Number
    • The left value of the canvas
  • y (optional):

    • Type: Number
    • The top value of the canvas
    • If not present, its default value is x.

Move the canvas (image wrapper) to an absolute point.

zoom(ratio)

  • ratio:
    • Type: Number
    • Zoom in: requires a positive number (ratio > 0)
    • Zoom out: requires a negative number (ratio < 0)

Zoom the canvas (image wrapper) with a relative ratio.

$().cropper('zoom', 0.1);
$().cropper('zoom', -0.1);

zoomTo(ratio)

  • ratio:
    • Type: Number

Zoom the canvas (image wrapper) to an absolute ratio.

$().cropper('zoomTo', 1); // 1:1 (canvasData.width === canvasData.naturalWidth)

rotate(degree)

  • degree:
    • Type: Number
    • Rotate right: requires a positive number (degree > 0)
    • Rotate left: requires a negative number (degree < 0)

Rotate the image with a relative degree.

Requires CSS3 2D Transforms support (IE 9+).

$().cropper('rotate', 90);
$().cropper('rotate', -90);

rotateTo(degree)

  • degree:
    • Type: Number

Rotate the image to an absolute degree.

scale(scaleX[, scaleY])

  • scaleX:

    • Type: Number
    • Default: 1
    • The scaling factor to apply on the abscissa of the image.
    • When equal to 1 it does nothing.
  • scaleY (optional):

    • Type: Number
    • The scaling factor to apply on the ordinate of the image.
    • If not present, its default value is scaleX.

Scale the image.

Requires CSS3 2D Transforms support (IE 9+).

$().cropper('scale', -1); // Flip both horizontal and vertical
$().cropper('scale', -1, 1); // Flip horizontal
$().cropper('scale', 1, -1); // Flip vertical

scaleX(scaleX)

  • scaleX:
    • Type: Number
    • Default: 1
    • The scaling factor to apply on the abscissa of the image.
    • When equal to 1 it does nothing.

Scale the abscissa of the image.

scaleY(scaleY)

  • scaleY:
    • Type: Number
    • Default: 1
    • The scaling factor to apply on the ordinate of the image.
    • When equal to 1 it does nothing.

Scale the ordinate of the image.

getData([rounded])

  • rounded (optional):

    • Type: Boolean
    • Default: false
    • Set true to get rounded values.
  • (return value):

    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • x: the offset left of the cropped area
      • y: the offset top of the cropped area
      • width: the width of the cropped area
      • height: the height of the cropped area
      • rotate: the rotated degrees of the image
      • scaleX: the scaling factor to apply on the abscissa of the image
      • scaleY: the scaling factor to apply on the ordinate of the image

Output the final cropped area position and size data (base on the natural size of the original image).

You can send the data to server-side to crop the image directly:

  1. Rotate the image with the rotate property.
  2. Scale the image with the scaleX and scaleY properties.
  3. Crop the image with the x, y, width and height properties.

a schematic diagram of data's properties

setData(data)

  • data:
    • Type: Object
    • Properties: See the getData method.
    • You may need to round the data properties before pass it in.

Change the cropped area position and size with new data (base on the original image).

Note: This method only available when the viewMode option great than or equal to 1.

getContainerData()

  • (return value):
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • width: the current width of the container
      • height: the current height of the container

Output the container size data.

a schematic diagram of cropper's layers

getImageData()

  • (return value):
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • left: the offset left of the image
      • top: the offset top of the image
      • width: the width of the image
      • height: the height of the image
      • naturalWidth: the natural width of the image
      • naturalHeight: the natural height of the image
      • aspectRatio: the aspect ratio of the image
      • rotate: the rotated degrees of the image if rotated
      • scaleX: the scaling factor to apply on the abscissa of the image if scaled
      • scaleY: the scaling factor to apply on the ordinate of the image if scaled

Output the image position, size and other related data.

getCanvasData()

  • (return value):
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • left: the offset left of the canvas
      • top: the offset top of the canvas
      • width: the width of the canvas
      • height: the height of the canvas
      • naturalWidth: the natural width of the canvas (read only)
      • naturalHeight: the natural height of the canvas (read only)

Output the canvas (image wrapper) position and size data.

var imageData = $().cropper('getImageData');
var canvasData = $().cropper('getCanvasData');

if (imageData.rotate % 180 === 0) {
  console.log(canvasData.naturalWidth === imageData.naturalWidth); // true
}

setCanvasData(data)

  • data:
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • left: the new offset left of the canvas
      • top: the new offset top of the canvas
      • width: the new width of the canvas
      • height: the new height of the canvas

Change the canvas (image wrapper) position and size with new data.

getCropBoxData()

  • (return value):
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • left: the offset left of the crop box
      • top: the offset top of the crop box
      • width: the width of the crop box
      • height: the height of the crop box

Output the crop box position and size data.

setCropBoxData(data)

  • data:
    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • left: the new offset left of the crop box
      • top: the new offset top of the crop box
      • width: the new width of the crop box
      • height: the new height of the crop box

Change the crop box position and size with new data.

getCroppedCanvas([options])

  • options (optional):

    • Type: Object
    • Properties:
      • width: the destination width of the output canvas.
      • height: the destination height of the output canvas.
      • minWidth: the minimum destination width of the output canvas, the default value is 0.
      • minHeight: the minimum destination height of the output canvas, the default value is 0.
      • maxWidth: the maximum destination width of the output canvas, the default value is Infinity.
      • maxHeight: the maximum destination height of the output canvas, the default value is Infinity.
      • fillColor: a color to fill any alpha values in the output canvas, the default value is transparent.
      • imageSmoothingEnabled: set to change if images are smoothed (true, default) or not (false).
      • imageSmoothingQuality: set the quality of image smoothing, one of "low" (default), "medium", or "high".
  • (return value):

    • Type: HTMLCanvasElement
    • A canvas drawn the cropped image.
  • Notes:

    • The aspect ratio of the output canvas will be fitted to aspect ratio of the crop box automatically.
    • If you intend to get a JPEG image from the output canvas, you should set the fillColor option first, if not, the transparent part in the JPEG image will become black by default.
  • Browser support:

Get a canvas drawn the cropped image. If it is not cropped, then returns a canvas drawn the whole image.

After then, you can display the canvas as an image directly, or use HTMLCanvasElement.toDataURL to get a Data URL, or use HTMLCanvasElement.toBlob to get a blob and upload it to server with FormData if the browser supports these APIs.

Avoid to get a blank output image, you might need to set the maxWidth and maxHeightproperties to limited numbers, because of the size limits of a canvas element.

$().cropper('getCroppedCanvas');

$().cropper('getCroppedCanvas', {
  width: 160,
  height: 90,
  minWidth: 256,
  minHeight: 256,
  maxWidth: 4096,
  maxHeight: 4096,
  fillColor: '#fff',
  imageSmoothingEnabled: false,
  imageSmoothingQuality: 'high',
});

// Upload cropped image to server if the browser supports `HTMLCanvasElement.toBlob`
$().cropper('getCroppedCanvas').toBlob(function (blob) {
  var formData = new FormData();

  formData.append('croppedImage', blob);

  $.ajax('/path/to/upload', {
    method: "POST",
    data: formData,
    processData: false,
    contentType: false,
    success: function () {
      console.log('Upload success');
    },
    error: function () {
      console.log('Upload error');
    }
  });
});

setAspectRatio(aspectRatio)

  • aspectRatio:
    • Type: Number
    • Requires a positive number.

Change the aspect ratio of the crop box.

setDragMode([mode])

  • mode (optional):
    • Type: String
    • Default: 'none'
    • Options: 'none', 'crop', 'move'

Change the drag mode.

Tips: You can toggle the "crop" and "move" mode by double click on the cropper.

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Events

ready

This event fires when a cropper instance has built completely.

cropstart

  • event.originalEvent:

    • Type: Event
    • Options: mousedown, touchstart and pointerdown
  • event.action:

    • Type: String
    • Options:
      • 'crop': create a new crop box
      • 'move': move the canvas (image wrapper)
      • 'zoom': zoom in / out the canvas (image wrapper) by touch.
      • 'e': resize the east side of the crop box
      • 'w': resize the west side of the crop box
      • 's': resize the south side of the crop box
      • 'n': resize the north side of the crop box
      • 'se': resize the southeast side of the crop box
      • 'sw': resize the southwest side of the crop box
      • 'ne': resize the northeast side of the crop box
      • 'nw': resize the northwest side of the crop box
      • 'all': move the crop box (all directions)

This event fires when the canvas (image wrapper) or the crop box starts to change.

$().on('cropstart', function (e) {
  console.log(e.type); // cropstart
  console.log(e.namespace); // cropper
  console.log(e.action); // ...
  console.log(e.originalEvent.pageX);

  // Prevent to start cropping, moving, etc if necessary
  if (e.action === 'crop') {
    e.preventDefault();
  }
});

cropmove

  • event.originalEvent:

    • Type: Event
    • Options: mousemove, touchmove and pointermove.
  • event.action: the same as "cropstart".

This event fires when the canvas (image wrapper) or the crop box is changing.

cropend

  • event.originalEvent:

    • Type: Event
    • Options: mouseup, touchend, touchcancel, pointerup and pointercancel.
  • event.action: the same as "cropstart".

This event fires when the canvas (image wrapper) or the crop box stops to change.

crop

  • event.x
  • event.y
  • event.width
  • event.height
  • event.rotate
  • event.scaleX
  • event.scaleY

About these properties, see the getData method.

This event fires when the canvas (image wrapper) or the crop box changed.

zoom

  • event.originalEvent:

    • Type: Event
    • Options: wheel, touchmove.
  • event.oldRatio:

    • Type: Number
    • The old (current) ratio of the canvas
  • event.ratio:

    • Type: Number
    • The new (next) ratio of the canvas (canvasData.width / canvasData.naturalWidth)

This event fires when a cropper instance starts to zoom in or zoom out its canvas (image wrapper).

$().on('zoom', function (e) {

  // Zoom in
  if (e.ratio > e.oldRatio) {

    // Prevent zoom in
    e.preventDefault();
  }

  // Zoom out
  // ...
});

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No conflict

If you have to use other plugin with the same namespace, just call the $.fn.cropper.noConflict method to revert to it.

<script src="other-plugin.js"></script>
<script src="cropper.js"></script>
<script>
  $.fn.cropper.noConflict();
  // Code that uses other plugin's "$().cropper" can follow here.
</script>

Browser support

  • Chrome (latest)
  • Firefox (latest)
  • Safari (latest)
  • Opera (latest)
  • Edge (latest)
  • Internet Explorer 9+

As a jQuery plugin, you also need to see the jQuery Browser Support.

Contributing

Please read through our contributing guidelines.

Versioning

Maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.

License

MIT © Chen Fengyuan

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