Cloudinary is a cloud service that offers a solution to a web application's entire image management pipeline.
Easily upload images to the cloud. Automatically perform smart image resizing, cropping and conversion without installing any complex software. Integrate Facebook or Twitter profile image extraction in a snap, in any dimension and style to match your website’s graphics requirements. Images are seamlessly delivered through a fast CDN, and much much more.
Cloudinary offers comprehensive APIs and administration capabilities and is easy to integrate with any web application, existing or new.
Cloudinary provides URL and HTTP based APIs that can be easily integrated with any Web development framework.
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Install the files using the following command. Use the optional
--save
parameter if you wish to save the dependency in yourbower.json
file.npm install cloudinary-react --save
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Include the javascript files in your code. For Example:
import {Image} from 'cloudinary-react';
In order to properly use this library you have to provide it with a few configuration parameters. All configuration parameters can be applied directly to the element or using a CloudinaryContext element.
ReactDOM.render(
<div>
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
<Image cloudName="demo" publicId="sample" width="300" crop="scale"/>
// Or for more advanced usage:
// import {CloudinaryContext, Transformation} from 'cloudinary-react';
<CloudinaryContext cloudName="demo">
<Image publicId="sample">
<Transformation width="200" crop="scale" angle="10"/>
</Image>
</CloudinaryContext>
</div>,
document.getElementById('example')
);
Required:
cloudName
- The cloudinary cloud name associated with your Cloudinary account.
Optional:
privateCdn
,secureDistribution
,cname
,cdnSubdomain
- Please refer to Cloudinary Documentation for information on these parameters.
The library includes 4 Elements:
- CloudinaryContext
- Image
- Video
- Transformation
CloudinaryContext allows you to define shared parameters that are applied to all children elements.
The Image element defines a Cloudinary Image tag.
The Video element defines a Cloudinary Video tag.
The Transformation element allows you to defined additional transformations on the parent element.
For example:
<Image cloudName="demo" publicId="sample">
<Transformation angle="-45"/>
<Transformation effect="trim" angle="45" crop="scale" width="600">
<Transformation overlay="text:Arial_100:Hello" />
</Transformation>
</Image>
The Cloudinary Documentation can be found at: http://cloudinary.com/documentation
Additional resources are available at:
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