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use-open-seadragon

Hook for easily using OpenSeadragon with React. Declarative API with full Typescript definitions (including all of OpenSeadragon types).

npm install use-open-seadragon --save
yarn add use-open-seadragon

Optionally, if you are using the React hooks, you can install React and ReactDOM. OpenSeadragon itself is bundled in the UMD if you want to grab it directly to embed.

Features

  • Fully typed OpenSeadragon
  • Hooks sagely access to the viewer, viewport etc.
  • Wrapper around OSD events for React (and 100% type support for the OSD API)
  • Small: 2kb extra on-top of OSD

Examples

Simple hook usage to display a viewer:

import React from "react";
import { useOpenSeadragon } from "use-open-seadragon";

const tile = {
  type: "image",
  url:
    "https://openseadragon.github.io/example-images/grand-canyon-landscape-overlooking.jpg"
};

function Viewer({ tiles }) {
  const [ref] = useOpenSeadragon(tiles);

  return (
    <div ref={ref} style={{ height: 600, width: 800, position: "relative" }} />
  );
}

Edit use-open-seadragon-simple

Add React component overlays (requires ViewerProvider around root, similar to Redux):

import React, { useState } from "react";
import { useOpenSeadragon, ViewerProvider, Overlay } from "use-open-seadragon";

const tile = {
  type: "image",
  url:
    "https://openseadragon.github.io/example-images/grand-canyon-landscape-overlooking.jpg"
};

function Viewer({ tiles }) {
  const [ref] = useOpenSeadragon(tiles);
  const [count, setCount] = useState(0);

  return (
    <>
      <div ref={ref} style={{ height: 600, width: 800, position: "relative" }}>
        <Overlay x={0.5} y={0.5}>
          <div style={{ background: "#fff" }}>
            <h1>Hello overlay</h1>
            <p>State works too: {count}</p>
          </div>
        </Overlay>
      </div>
      <button onClick={() => setCount(c => c + 1)}>incr counter</button>
    </>
  );
}

export default function App() {
  return (
    <ViewerProvider>
      <Viewer tiles={tile} />
    </ViewerProvider>
  );
}

Edit use-open-seadragon-overlay

Using events

In this example we are subscribing to "update-viewport" and grabbing some values from the viewport and setting them on state. These are then returned as an Overlay which can be rendered inside of the viewer.

import { Overlay, useViewerEvent } from "use-open-seadragon";

function CurrentPosition() {
  const [x, setX] = useState(0);
  const [y, setY] = useState(0);

  useViewerEvent("update-viewport", ev => {
    setX(ev.eventSource.viewport.getBoundsNoRotate().x);
    setY(ev.eventSource.viewport.getBoundsNoRotate().y);
  });

  return (
    <Overlay>
      <div style={{ background: "#fff" }}>
        {x}, {y}
      </div>
    </Overlay>
  );
}

Edit use-open-seadragon-events

You will get completion for all of the events dispatched.

This library comes with a few pre-canned hooks that will probably grow. But it also comes now with all of the building blocks you would need to create custom hooks around the viewer.

OpenSeadragon without React

If you want OpenSeadragon without react, but with all the types then you can try them out by importing:

import { OpenSeadragon } from 'use-open-seadragon/open-seadragon';

and then using it as you would the openseadragon package. These types should be quite complete, but are still unstable. If they are tested to work well, then they can be published to NPM as @types/openseadragon on definitely typed.