vue-photoswipe.js

A directive supported plugin for PhotoSwipe in Vue.js components.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import vuePhotoswipeJs from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/vue-photoswipe.js';
</script>

README

vue-photoswipe.js

A directive supported plugin for PhotoSwipe in Vue.js components.

install

npm i vue-photoswipe.js -s

Import photoswipe component and css before create Vue instance:

import PhotoSwipe from 'vue-photoswipe.js';
import 'vue-photoswipe.js/dist/static/css/photoswipe.css';

Vue.use(PhotoSwipe);

// ...
new Vue({
  render: h => h(App),
}).$mount('#app');

You can pass options when use PhotoSwipe, here's some example:

// Use wechat preview instead if possible
import wechat from 'path/to/wechat';

Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { wechat });
// Do not show share button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showShare: false } });

// Do not show close button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showClose: false } });

// Do not show share button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showShare: false } });

// Do not show fullscreen button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showFullscreen: false } });

// Do not show zoom button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showZoom: false } });

// Do not show arrow button
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { pswpOptions: { showArrow: false } });
// Mount pswp in some specific element instead of 'body'
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { mountEl: '#mount_div' });
// Mount pswp in some specific element instead of 'body'
const el = document.getElementById('mount_div');
Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { mountEl: el });

usage

You can simply add a directive tag to img or div to start using. Please notice that you may need to add @click.stop on target element if you want to stop click event.

<img v-photoswipe src="some/img/path.png">

If you have some images as a gallery, and you want to collect them together, you can add argument on directive.

<img v-photoswipe:group1 src="some/img/path1.png">
<img v-photoswipe:group1 src="some/img/path2.png">
<img v-photoswipe:group1 src="some/img/path3.png">
<img v-photoswipe:group2 src="some/img/path4.png">
<img v-photoswipe:group2 src="some/img/path5.png">
<img v-photoswipe="{ group: 'group3' }" src="some/img/path6.png">
<img v-photoswipe="{ group: 'group3' }" src="some/img/path7.png">
<img v-photoswipe="{ group: 'group3' }" src="some/img/path8.png">

If the src of img (or background-image of div) is a thumbnail, you may want to set it's original image url.

<img v-photoswipe="{ origin: 'some/img/origin.png' }" src="some/img/thumb.png">

You can listen events by register listeners, remember to call unlisten before component destroy:

  mounted() {
    this.$photoswipe.listen('beforeChange', this.beforeChange);
  },
  beforeDestroy() {
    this.$photoswipe.unlisten('beforeChange', this.beforeChange);
  },
  methods: {
    beforeChange(...args) {
      console.log('beforeChange', ...args); // eslint-disable-line
    },
  },

Also, you can manually call function to open or close a dynamic PhotoSwipe instance.

// ...
mounted() {
  const items = [
    { src: 'https://website.com/image-1.png' },
    { src: 'https://website.com/image-2.png', w: 100, h: 100 },
  ];
  this.$photoswipe.open(items, options);
},
destroy() {
  this.$photoswipe.close();
},
// ...
import Vue from 'vue';

vue.photoswipe.open(items, options);

For more infomation about items and options, see PhotoSwipe official document.

advanced

If you want to custom your pwsp element, you can pass your own PswpVue component when init.

First, you need to create your custom component. You must implement those methods: config, open, and close. Here's a sample:

<template>
  <!-- Root element of PhotoSwipe. Must have class pswp. -->
  <div class="pswp" tabindex="-1" role="dialog" aria-hidden="true" @mousewheel.prevent @touchmove.prevent @click.stop>
    <!-- Background of PhotoSwipe.  -->
    <!-- It's a separate element as animating opacity is faster than rgba(). -->
    <div class="pswp__bg"></div>
    <!-- Slides wrapper with overflow:hidden. -->
    <div class="pswp__scroll-wrap">
      <!-- Container that holds slides. -->
      <!-- PhotoSwipe keeps only 3 of them in the DOM to save memory. -->
      <!-- Don't modify these 3 pswp__item elements, data is added later on. -->
      <div class="pswp__container">
        <div class="pswp__item"></div>
        <div class="pswp__item"></div>
        <div class="pswp__item"></div>
      </div>
      <!-- Default (PhotoSwipeUI_Default) interface on top of sliding area. Can be changed. -->
      <div class="pswp__ui pswp__ui--hidden">
        <div class="pswp__top-bar">
          <!--  Controls are self-explanatory. Order can be changed. -->
          <div class="pswp__counter"></div>
          <button v-show="options.showClose" class="pswp__button pswp__button--close" title="Close (Esc)"></button>
          <button v-show="options.showShare" class="pswp__button pswp__button--share" title="Share"></button>
          <button v-show="options.showFullscreen" class="pswp__button pswp__button--fs" title="Toggle fullscreen"></button>
          <button v-show="options.showZoom" class="pswp__button pswp__button--zoom" title="Zoom in/out"></button>
          <!-- Preloader demo http://codepen.io/dimsemenov/pen/yyBWoR -->
          <!-- element will get class pswp__preloader--active when preloader is running -->
          <div class="pswp__preloader">
            <div class="pswp__preloader__icn">
              <div class="pswp__preloader__cut">
                <div class="pswp__preloader__donut"></div>
              </div>
            </div>
          </div>
        </div>
        <div class="pswp__share-modal pswp__share-modal--hidden pswp__single-tap">
          <div class="pswp__share-tooltip"></div>
        </div>
        <button v-show="options.showArrow" class="pswp__button pswp__button--arrow--left" title="Previous (arrow left)"></button>
        <button v-show="options.showArrow" class="pswp__button pswp__button--arrow--right" title="Next (arrow right)"></button>
        <div class="pswp__caption">
          <div class="pswp__caption__center"></div>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
const pswpOptionsDefault = {
  showClose: true,
  showShare: true,
  showZoom: true,
  showArrow: true,
  showFullscreen: true,
};

export default {
  props: {
    initOptions: {
      type: Object,
      required: true,
    },
    openPswp: {
      type: Function,
      required: true,
    },
    closePswp: {
      type: Function,
      required: true,
    },
  },
  data() {
    return {
      options: Object.assign({}, pswpOptionsDefault, this.initOptions),
    };
  },
  mounted() {
    window.addEventListener('popstate', this.close);
    window.addEventListener('hashchange', this.close);
  },
  destroyed() {
    window.removeEventListener('popstate', this.close);
    window.removeEventListener('hashchange', this.close);
  },
  methods: {
    config(options) {
      if (!options) {
        return;
      }
      Object.entries(options).forEach(([k, v]) => {
        this.options[k] = v;
      });
    },
    open(items, options) {
      return this.openPswp(items, options);
    },
    close() {
      return this.closePswp();
    },
  },
};
</script>

<style>
@import "~photoswipe/dist/photoswipe.css";
@import "~photoswipe/dist/default-skin/default-skin.css";
</style>

Then, pass then component above to PhotoSwipe when init.

// Use your custom pswp component
import PswpVue from 'path/to/custom/pswp.vue';

Vue.use(PhotoSwipe, { PswpVue });

Notice: If you choose to use your own pswp component, css import from this package may not be necessary anymore.