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JQuery Cropper for Meteor

Fengyuan Chen's terrific Cropper jQuery plugin for cropping/zooming/rotating/exporting images, packaged for Meteor

DEPRECATED

With the release of Meteor 1.3 and its direct support for npm, there's no longer a need for wrapper Atmosphere packages like this one — just run meteor npm install --save cropper to install Cropper directly and import it into your file(s). This package will remain on Atmosphere for the time being for legacy projects, but it won't be updated to newer versions of Cropper.

Installation

meteor add jonblum:jquery-cropper

Demos and Docs

http://fengyuanchen.github.io/cropper/

Breaking Changes

Full changelogs are here.

2.0.0

The following options were renamed:

  • touchDragZoom to zoomOnTouch
  • mouseWheelZoom to zoomOnWheel
  • doubleClickToggle to toggleDragModeOnDblclick
  • checkImageOrigin to checkCrossOrigin

The strict and dragCrop options were removed. The same functionality can be obtained with viewMode: 1 and dragMode: crop, respectively.

1.0.0

None

0.11.0

The dragstart, dragmove, and dragend events were renamed to cropstart, cropmove, and cropend, respectively.

The zoomin and zoomout events were merged to a single zoom event.

The crop option and change event were merged intoa single crop event.

0.10.0

The resizable option was renamed to cropBoxResizable.

0.9.0

The getDataURL method was removed. See more below.

FAQ

0.9.0 (and later) broke my code!

Yeah, 0.9.0 removed the getDataURL method that you were probably using and replaced it with getCroppedCanvas, which returns a canvas object upon which you can then call toDataURL or toBlob. One benefit of this more flexible approach is that you now don't need to construct a new canvas if, say, you want to scale an image after the user crops it. See the docs for more details.

I'm instantiating Cropper on the fly (say, in a Bootstrap modal's show event), but it doesn't seem to 'pick up' the image I've set dynamically.

In the meantime, you can get around this by explictly setting the image's source before loading the cropper:

$('.img-to-crop').attr('src',Session.get('myImg'));
$('.img-to-crop').cropper({ ...