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Angular Module for displaying a feed of items in a masonry layout using https://github.com/desandro/masonry

This package was originally a fork from https://github.com/jelgblad/angular2-masonry to allow it to work with newer versions of Angular.

This updated version is also compatible with Angular Universal server side rendering (SSR)

npm version

Installation

npm install ngx-masonry masonry-layout --save

Usage

Import NgxMasonryModule into your app's modules:

import { NgxMasonryModule } from 'ngx-masonry';

@NgModule({
  imports: [NgxMasonryModule]
})
@Component({
  selector: 'my-component',
  template: `
     <ngx-masonry>
       <div ngxMasonryItem class="masonry-item" *ngFor="let item of masonryItems">
        {{item.title}}
      </div>
     </ngx-masonry>
     `,
  styles: [
    `
      .masonry-item { width: 200px; }
    `
  ]
})
class MyComponent {
  masonryItems = [
    { title: 'item 1' },
    { title: 'item 2' },
    { title: 'item 3' },
  ];
}

Configuration

Ordered

Append new items synchronously. The order of the items will be preserved, but one image in the middle will block the reset of the images.

<ngx-masonry [options]="masonryOptions" [ordered]="true">

Options

Read about Masonry options here: Masonry Options

The options-attribute takes an object with the following properties:

Examples

Inline object:

<ngx-masonry [options]="{ gutter: 10 }"></ngx-masonry>

From parent component:

import { NgxMasonryOptions } from 'ngx-masonry';

public myOptions: MasonryOptions = {
  gutter: 10
};
<ngx-masonry [options]="myOptions"></ngx-masonry>

updateLayout

ngx-masonry has an input property, updateLayout, which accepts a boolean and will call masonry's layout() method on a change. It ignores the first change when the component loads.

<ngx-masonry [updateLayout]="updateMasonryLayout"></ngx-masonry>

When updateMasonryLayout is updated, the layout() method will be called.

animations

You can create and set customized animations with this option.

  animations = {
    show: [
      style({opacity: 0}),
      animate('400ms ease-in', style({opacity: 1})),
    ],
    hide: [
      style({opacity: '*'}),
      animate('400ms ease-in', style({opacity: 0})),
    ]
  }

  // To disable animation
  animations = {}

Note that due to https://github.com/wynfred/ngx-masonry/issues/8 ngx-masonry comes without builtin animations of moving masonry items (when they change size or screen changes size). You can implement them using a css transition. Just add item css class let's say "masonry-item" and add this css code.

.masonry-item {
  transition: top 0.4s ease-in-out, left 0.4s ease-in-out;
}

Image Lazyload

When using any lazyload methods layout, you can add masonryLazy attribute to the images.

Note: When using masonryLazy, the layout would have an overlapping issue. If you have this issue, you would need a custom method to maintain the layout, such as adding the fixed width/height to each image. For using the image lazyload method, you can have fallback image and loading indicator is recommended.

Example:

  <img masonryLazy loading="lazy" width="500px" height="300px"/>

Events

layoutComplete: EventEmitter<any[]>

Triggered after a layout and all positioning transitions have completed.

http://masonry.desandro.com/events.html#layoutcomplete

removeComplete: EventEmitter<any[]>

Triggered after an item element has been removed.

http://masonry.desandro.com/events.html#removecomplete

itemsLoaded: EventEmitter<number>

Should only be used with ordered mode. Triggered after the last item is loaded.

Examples

<ngx-masonry (layoutComplete)="doStuff($event)" (removeComplete)="doOtherStuff($event)"></ngx-masonry>

FAQ

Demo

This repository contains a working app using ngx-masonry as a child module, not as an npm package. You can go to the demo respository to view an app that uses it as an npm package.

View a live demo here