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    Zoom-able Image in Lightning Component

    Dhanik Lal SahniBy Dhanik Lal SahniJuly 21, 20194 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lightning community is being used to create awesome portal. We can showcase company’s products on community portal. To showcasing our product, zooming is one of good feature.  Let us see how can we create zoom-able image lightning component.

    Steps to create Zoom-able lightning component.

    1. Add external fie as static resource
    2. Create Lightning component
    3. Use created lightning component

    Let us explore these steps in detail

    1. Add external JS fie as static resource

             Download required external files from github account and upload them as static resource.2.  Creating Lightning Component

    Create lightning component to make product’s image zoomable.

     Zoomable.cmp

      1. <aura:component>
            <ltng:require 
                          styles="{!join(',', 
                                  $Resource.zoomple + '/styles.css', 
                                  $Resource.zoomple + '/zoomple.css')}"
                          scripts="{!join(',', 
                                   $Resource.zoomple + '/jquery-3.3.1.min.js', $Resource.zoomple + '/jquery-migrate-1.4.1.min.js', 
                                   $Resource.zoomple + '/zoomple.js')}"
                          afterScriptsLoaded="{!c.scriptsLoaded}" />
            <div id="wrapper">
                
                <div class="section section5">
                    <h2>Sniper zoom (with cross) </h2> 
                    <div class="section">
                        <h2>Default settings</h2>
                        <a href="{!$Resource.zoomple + '/DSC_8488.jpg'}" class="zoomple"><img src="{!$Resource.zoomple + '/DSC_8488.jpg'}" alt="" style="height:100px;width;100px" /> </a>
                    </div>
                    
                    <a href="{!$Resource.zoomple + '/DSC_8488.jpg'}" class="zoomplecross"><img src="{!$Resource.zoomple + '/DSC_8488.jpg'}" style="height:100px;width;100px" /></a>
                </div>
            </div>
        </aura:component>
        
        

        Zoomable.js

      2. ({
            scriptsLoaded : function(component, event, helper) {
                var resourceUrl=window.location.protocol +'//'+ window.location.host + $A.get('$Resource.zoomple');
                var blank = resourceUrl + '/blank.gif';
                var loader = resourceUrl + '/loader.gif';
                var cursor = resourceUrl + '/cursor.png';
                $(document).ready(function() { 	            
                    var url={ 
                        bgColor : '#90D5D9',
                        offset : {x:-150,y:-150},
                        zoomWidth : 300,  
                        zoomHeight : 300,
                        roundedCorners : true
                    };
                    url.blankURL=blank;
                    url.loaderURL=loader;
                    url.cursorURL=cursor;
                    $('.zoomple').zoomple(url);
                    
                    var url1={ 
                        bgColor : '#90D5D9',
                        offset : {x:-10,y:-10},
                        zoomWidth : 300,  
                        zoomHeight : 300,
                        roundedCorners : true
                    };
                    url1.blankURL=blank;
                    url1.loaderURL=loader;
                    url1.cursorURL=cursor;
                    $('.zoomplecross').zoomple(url1); 
                }); 
            }
        })
    1. Use created lightning component

    Add created lightning component on any portal page to see outcome. Below screenshot is showing how portion of image will be shown as a zoomed image.

    <c:ZoomComponent/>

    lightning zoom
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    4 Comments

    1. Ankita on July 12, 2020 9:00 pm

      Thank you for your note,Very helpful post to me

      Reply
      • Dhanik Lal Sahni on July 15, 2020 9:44 pm

        Thank you, Ankita.

        Reply
    2. Ankita on July 12, 2020 9:01 pm

      The output is also great

      Reply
      • Dhanik Lal Sahni on July 15, 2020 9:45 pm

        Thank you, Ankita.

        Reply
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