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Image Cropper

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A Flutter plugin for Android, iOS and Web supports cropping images. This plugin is based on three different native libraries so it comes with different UI between these platforms.

Introduction

Image Cropper doesn't manipulate images in Dart codes directly, instead, the plugin uses Platform Channel to expose Dart APIs that Flutter application can use to communicate with three very powerful native libraries (uCrop, TOCropViewController and croppie) to crop and rotate images. Because of that, all credits belong to these libraries.

uCrop - Yalantis

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This project aims to provide an ultimate and flexible image cropping experience. Made in Yalantis

TOCropViewController - TimOliver

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TOCropViewController is an open-source UIViewController subclass to crop out sections of UIImage objects, as well as perform basic rotations. It is excellent for things like editing profile pictures, or sharing parts of a photo online. It has been designed with the iOS Photos app editor in mind, and as such, behaves in a way that should already feel familiar to users of iOS.

Croppie - Foliotek

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Croppie is a fast, easy to use image cropping plugin with tons of configuration options!

How to install

Android

  • Add UCropActivity into your AndroidManifest.xml
<activity
    android:name="com.yalantis.ucrop.UCropActivity"
    android:screenOrientation="portrait"
    android:theme="@style/Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar"/>

Note:

From v1.2.0, you need to migrate your android project to v2 embedding (detail)

iOS

  • No configuration required

Web

  • Add following codes inside <head> tag in file web/index.html:
<head>
  ....

  <!-- Croppie -->
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/croppie/2.6.5/croppie.css" />
  <script defer src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/exif-js/2.3.0/exif.js"></script>
  <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/croppie/2.6.5/croppie.min.js"></script>

  ....
</head>

Usage

Required parameters

  • sourcePath: the absolute path of an image file.

Optional parameters

  • maxWidth: maximum cropped image width. Note: this field is ignored on Web.

  • maxHeight: maximum cropped image height. Note: this field is ignored on Web.

  • aspectRatio: controls the aspect ratio of crop bounds. If this values is set, the cropper is locked and user can't change the aspect ratio of crop bounds. Note: this field is ignored on Web.

  • aspectRatioPresets: controls the list of aspect ratios in the crop menu view. In Android, you can set the initialized aspect ratio when starting the cropper by setting the value of AndroidUiSettings.initAspectRatio. Note: this field is ignored on Web.

  • cropStyle: controls the style of crop bounds, it can be rectangle or circle style (default is CropStyle.rectangle). Note: this field can be overrided by WebUiSettings.viewPort.type on Web

  • compressFormat: the format of result image, png or jpg (default is ImageCompressFormat.jpg).

  • compressQuality: number between 0 and 100 to control the quality of image compression.

  • uiSettings: controls UI customization on specific platform (android, ios, web,...)

Note

  • The result file is saved in NSTemporaryDirectory on iOS and application Cache directory on Android, so it can be lost later, you are responsible for storing it somewhere permanent (if needed).

  • The implementation on Web is much different compared to the implementation on mobile app. It causes some configuration fields not working (maxWidth, maxHeight, aspectRatio, aspectRatioPresets) on Web.

  • WebUiSettings is required for Web.

Customization

Android

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Image Cropper provides a helper class called AndroidUiSettings that wraps all properties can be used to customize UI in uCrop library.

Property Description Type
toolbarTitle desired text for Toolbar title String
toolbarColor desired color of the Toolbar Color
statusBarColor desired color of status Color
toolbarWidgetColor desired color of Toolbar text and buttons (default is darker orange) Color
backgroundColor desired background color that should be applied to the root view Color
activeControlsWidgetColor desired resolved color of the active and selected widget and progress wheel middle line (default is white) Color
dimmedLayerColor desired color of dimmed area around the crop bounds Color
cropFrameColor desired color of crop frame Color
cropGridColor desired color of crop grid/guidelines Color
cropFrameStrokeWidth desired width of crop frame line in pixels int
cropGridRowCount crop grid rows count int
cropGridColumnCount crop grid columns count int
cropGridStrokeWidth desired width of crop grid lines in pixels int
showCropGrid set to true if you want to see a crop grid/guidelines on top of an image bool
lockAspectRatio set to true if you want to lock the aspect ratio of crop bounds with a fixed value (locked by default) bool
hideBottomControls set to true to hide the bottom controls (shown by default) bool
initAspectRatio desired aspect ratio is applied (from the list of given aspect ratio presets) when starting the cropper CropAspectRatioPreset

iOS

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Image Cropper provides a helper class called IOUiSettings that wraps all properties can be used to customize UI in TOCropViewController library.

Property Description Type
minimumAspectRatio The minimum croping aspect ratio. If set, user is prevented from setting cropping rectangle to lower aspect ratio than defined by the parameter double
rectX The initial rect of cropping: x. double
rectY The initial rect of cropping: y. double
rectWidth The initial rect of cropping: width. double
rectHeight The initial rect of cropping: height. double
showActivitySheetOnDone If true, when the user hits 'Done', a UIActivityController will appear before the view controller ends bool
showCancelConfirmationDialog Shows a confirmation dialog when the user hits 'Cancel' and there are pending changes (default is false) bool
rotateClockwiseButtonHidden When disabled, an additional rotation button that rotates the canvas in 90-degree segments in a clockwise direction is shown in the toolbar (default is false) bool
hidesNavigationBar If this controller is embedded in UINavigationController its navigation bar is hidden by default. Set this property to false to show the navigation bar. This must be set before this controller is presented bool
rotateButtonsHidden When enabled, hides the rotation button, as well as the alternative rotation button visible when showClockwiseRotationButton is set to YES (default is false) bool
resetButtonHidden When enabled, hides the 'Reset' button on the toolbar (default is false) bool
aspectRatioPickerButtonHidden When enabled, hides the 'Aspect Ratio Picker' button on the toolbar (default is false) bool
resetAspectRatioEnabled If true, tapping the reset button will also reset the aspect ratio back to the image default ratio. Otherwise, the reset will just zoom out to the current aspect ratio. If this is set to false, and aspectRatioLockEnabled is set to true, then the aspect ratio button will automatically be hidden from the toolbar (default is true) bool
aspectRatioLockDimensionSwapEnabled If true, a custom aspect ratio is set, and the aspectRatioLockEnabled is set to true, the crop box will swap it's dimensions depending on portrait or landscape sized images. This value also controls whether the dimensions can swap when the image is rotated (default is false) bool
aspectRatioLockEnabled If true, while it can still be resized, the crop box will be locked to its current aspect ratio. If this is set to true, and resetAspectRatioEnabled is set to false, then the aspect ratio button will automatically be hidden from the toolbar (default is false) bool
title Title text that appears at the top of the view controller. String
doneButtonTitle Title for the 'Done' button. Setting this will override the Default which is a localized string for "Done" String
cancelButtonTitle Title for the 'Cancel' button. Setting this will override the Default which is a localized string for "Cancel" String

Web

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Image Cropper provides a helper class called WebUiSettings that wraps all properties can be used to customize UI in croppie library.

Property Description Type
boundary The outer container of the cropper. Default = { width: 500, height: 500 } Boundary
viewPort The inner container of the coppie. The visible part of the image. Valid type values:'square' 'circle'. Default = { width: 400, height: 400, type: 'square' } ViewPort
customClass A class of your choosing to add to the container to add custom styles to your croppie. Default = '' String
enableExif Enable exif orientation reading. Tells Croppie to read exif orientation from the image data and orient the image correctly before rendering to the page. Requires exif.js (packages/croppie_dart/lib/src/exif.js) bool
enableOrientation Enable or disable support for specifying a custom orientation when binding images. Default = true bool
enableZoom Enable zooming functionality. If set to false - scrolling and pinching would not zoom. Default = false bool
enableResize Enable or disable support for resizing the viewport area. Default = false bool
mouseWheelZoom Enable or disable the ability to use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on a croppie instance. Default = true bool
showZoomer Hide or show the zoom slider. Default = true bool
presentStyle Presentation style of cropper, either a dialog or a page (route). Default = dialog CropperPresentStyle
context Current BuildContext. The context is required to show cropper dialog or route BuildContext
customDialogBuilder Builder to customize the cropper Dialog CropperDialogBuilder
customRouteBuilder Builder to customize the cropper PageRoute CropperRouteBuilder

Note:

If using CropperDialogBuilder and CropperRouteBuilder to customize cropper dialog and route, the customization codes need to call crop() function to trigger crop feature and then returning the cropped result data to the plugin by using Navigator.of(context).pop(result).

 WebUiSettings(
   ...
   customDialogBuilder: (cropper, crop, rotate) {
      return Dialog(
       child: Builder(
         builder: (context) {
          return Column(
            children: [
              ...
              cropper,
              ...
              TextButton(
                onPressed: () async {
                  /// it is important to call crop() function and return
                  /// result data to plugin, for example:
                  final result = await crop();
                  Navigator.of(context).pop(result);
                },
                child: Text('Crop'),
              )
            ]
          );
        },
       ),
     );
   },
   ...
 )

Example

import 'package:image_cropper/image_cropper.dart';

CroppedFile croppedFile = await ImageCropper().cropImage(
      sourcePath: imageFile.path,
      aspectRatioPresets: [
        CropAspectRatioPreset.square,
        CropAspectRatioPreset.ratio3x2,
        CropAspectRatioPreset.original,
        CropAspectRatioPreset.ratio4x3,
        CropAspectRatioPreset.ratio16x9
      ],
      uiSettings: [
        AndroidUiSettings(
            toolbarTitle: 'Cropper',
            toolbarColor: Colors.deepOrange,
            toolbarWidgetColor: Colors.white,
            initAspectRatio: CropAspectRatioPreset.original,
            lockAspectRatio: false),
        IOSUiSettings(
          title: 'Cropper',
        ),
        WebUiSettings(
          context: context,
        ),
      ],
    );
    

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