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Background Image Style Directive for Angular 2 and Ionic 2
import {Directive, ElementRef, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Directive({
selector: '[background-image]'
})
export class BackgroundImage {
private el: HTMLElement;
constructor(el: ElementRef) {
this.el = el.nativeElement;
}
@Input('background-image') backgroundImage: string;
ngAfterViewInit() {
this.el.style.backgroundImage = 'url(' + this.backgroundImage + ')';
}
}
<div class="header" background-image="{{ item.featured_image }}">
<!--some content-->
</div>
<!-- alternative -->
<div class="header" [ngStyle]="{'background-image': 'url(' + item.featured_image + ')'}">
<!--some content-->
</div>
@mtrl
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mtrl commented Dec 7, 2016

:) Very useful! Thanks.

@ubarsaiyan
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Thanks :)

@aehven
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aehven commented Aug 29, 2017

Very nice. Thanks very much for publishing this.

@souuu
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souuu commented Oct 20, 2017

Awesome !

@mstar95
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mstar95 commented Mar 9, 2018

Awesome!

@salazarr-js
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super util ❤️

@salazarr-js
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salazarr-js commented Mar 21, 2018

Después de haber usado esta directiva por un tiempo, me di cuenta de que hay un problema cuando la imagen que le paso al Input es asíncrona, así que lo solucioné agregando ngOnChages para manejar los futuros cambios en el Input. También use el Renderer2 como recomendación de este post.

import { Directive, ElementRef, Input, Renderer2, SimpleChanges } from '@angular/core';

@Directive({
  selector: '[background-image]'
})
export class BackgroundImageDirective {
  private el: HTMLElement;
  @Input('background-image') backgroundImage: string;

  constructor(private renderer: Renderer2, private elRef: ElementRef) {
    this.el = this.elRef.nativeElement;    
  }

  ngAfterViewInit() {
    this.setBackgroundImage();
  }
  
  ngOnChanges(changes: SimpleChanges) {
    if ( changes['backgroundImage'] ) 
      this.setBackgroundImage();
  }
  
  setBackgroundImage(){
    this.renderer.setStyle(this.el, "backgroundImage", `url(${ this.backgroundImage })`);
  }
}

Espero sea de utilidad 😄

@SadykZ
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SadykZ commented May 1, 2018

Thanks, very useful!

@gbrits
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gbrits commented May 22, 2018

For those on Ionic3 that used ionic generate directive backgroundImage to add this code, don't forget to:

import { DirectivesModule } from '../directives/directives.module';

and then add it into the app.module.ts imports, eg:

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    MyApp,
    HomePage
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    IonicModule.forRoot(MyApp),
    HttpModule,
    DirectivesModule
  ], (...)

@AlonsoK28
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angular 8

I do this on

app.ts

this.backgroudImage = { "background-image": url('${data.background_image}') };

and this in

app.html

<section class="jumbotron" [ngStyle]="backgroudImage"> <div class="container"> <div class="row text-center"> <h2>{{Game?.name}}</h2> </div> </div> </section>

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