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Panzoom

Examples


Panzoom is a small library (~3.7kb gzipped) to add panning and zooming functionality to an element. Rather than using absolute positioning or setting width and height, Panzoom uses CSS transforms to take advantage of hardware/GPU acceleration in the browser, which means the element can be anything: an image, a video, an iframe, a canvas, text, WHATEVER.

For common support questions, see the FAQ.

Browser support

Here is a list of currently supported browsers.

Mobile support

iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile are supported.

Panzoom includes support for touch gestures and even supports pinch gestures for zooming. It is perfectly suited for both mobile and desktop browsers. It uses pointer events by default wherever supported.

SVG support

Panzoom supports panning and zooming SVG elements directly.

In IE11, CSS animations/transitions do not work on SVG elements, at least for the transform style. They do work in other browsers.

One could implement transitions manually in IE11 using the setTransform option and integrating a tweening library for javascript animations (such as tween.js).

Installing

With npm:

$ npm install --save @panzoom/panzoom

With yarn:

$ yarn add @panzoom/panzoom

Panzoom uses UMD and can be loaded a lot of ways.

With ES6 imports:

import Panzoom from '@panzoom/panzoom'

With commonjs or browserify:

const Panzoom = require('@panzoom/panzoom')

With an AMD loader in an anonymous module:

define(['@panzoom/panzoom'], function (Panzoom) {
  const elem = document.getElementById('panzoom-element')
  Panzoom(elem)
})

With a script tag:

<script src="/js/panzoom.js"></script>

With a script tag from a CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@panzoom/[email protected]/dist/panzoom.min.js"></script>

Usage

const elem = document.getElementById('panzoom-element')
const panzoom = Panzoom(elem, {
  maxScale: 5
})
panzoom.pan(10, 10)
panzoom.zoom(2, { animate: true })

// Panning and pinch zooming are bound automatically (unless disablePan is true).
// There are several available methods for zooming
// that can be bound on button clicks or mousewheel.
button.addEventListener('click', panzoom.zoomIn)
elem.parentElement.addEventListener('wheel', panzoom.zoomWithWheel)

FAQ

1. What is transform-origin and why is it added to the panzoom element?

  • The transform-origin is the origin from which transforms are applied. Panzoom ensures the defaults are set to what it expects to calculate focal point zooming.
  • HTML elements default to '50% 50%'.
  • SVG elements default to '0 0'.

2. I am using Panzoom with an <object> tag and it's not working. What's wrong?

Object elements can eat up events, making it so they never reach Panzoom. To fix this, disable pointer events (pointer-events: none) on the <object> tag and call Panzoom using a wrapper.

3. My links aren't working! How do I enable an anchor within a panzoom element?

Add class options.excludeClass (default is "panzoom-exclude") to whatever element you want to be clickable. Panzoom will check for this class before handling the event. Alternatively, add a reference to the element to the exclude option, or call event.stopImmediatePropagation() in an event handler on the clickable element.

A note on the async nature of Panzoom

In some cases, setting one thing and then setting another synchronously will not work as intended.

For instance, the following usually works fine.

const panzoom = Panzoom(elem)
panzoom.zoom(2)
panzoom.pan(100, 100)

However, you might find that the things start breaking when the contain option is set.

This is due to the fact that in order for Panzoom to retrieve proper dimensions, the scale needs to be painted.

If you find that things aren't looking quite right, try the following instead...

panzoom.zoom(2)
setTimeout(() => panzoom.pan(100, 100))

4. I'm using Panzoom with SVG text elements and am seeing some weird text resizing. How do I fix this?

Add text-rendering="geometricPrecision" to your <text> elements.

<text text-rendering="geometricPrecision" x="40" y="120">Hello World</text>

5. I'm using Panzoom on a canvas element that renders a PDF. How do I avoid the PDF getting blurry when scaled?

See this stackoverflow question


Documentation

Panzoom()

Panzoom(elem, options?): [PanzoomObject](#PanzoomObject)

Defined in: panzoom.ts:59

Parameters

elem

HTMLElement | SVGElement

options?

Omit<[PanzoomOptions](#PanzoomOptions), "force">

Returns

[PanzoomObject](#PanzoomObject)

PanzoomOptions

Includes MiscOptions, PanOptions, and ZoomOptions

MiscOptions

These options can be passed to Panzoom(), as well as any pan or zoom function. One exception is force, which can only be passed to methods like pan() or zoom(), but not Panzoom() or setOptions() as it should not be set globally.

Defined in: types.ts:19

Indexable

[key: string]: any

Properties

animate?

optional animate: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:21

Whether to animate transitions


canvas?

optional canvas: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:32

This option treats the Panzoom element's parent as a canvas. Effectively, Panzoom binds the down handler to the parent instead of the Panzoom element, so that pointer events anywhere on the "canvas" moves its children. See issue #472.

Note: setting this option to true also changes where the cursor style is applied (i.e. the parent).


duration?

optional duration: number (Default: 200)

Defined in: types.ts:34

Duration of the transition (ms)


easing?

optional easing: string (Default: "ease-in-out")

Defined in: types.ts:36

CSS Easing used for transitions


exclude?

optional exclude: Element[] (Default: [])

Defined in: types.ts:43

Add elements to this array that should be excluded from Panzoom handling. Ancestors of event targets are also checked. e.g. links and buttons that should not propagate the click event.


excludeClass?

optional excludeClass: string (Default: "panzoom-exclude")

Defined in: types.ts:50

Add this class to any element within the Panzoom element that you want to exclude from Panzoom handling. That element's children will also be excluded. e.g. links and buttons that should not propagate the click event.


force?

optional force: boolean

Defined in: types.ts:66

force should be used sparingly to temporarily override and ignore options such as disablePan, disableZoom, and panOnlyWhenZoomed. This option cannot be passed to the Panzoom constructor or setOptions (to avoid setting this option globally).

// Overrides disablePan and panOnlyWhenZoomed
panzoom.pan(50, 100, { force: true })
// Overrides disableZoom
panzoom.zoom(1, { force: true })

handleStartEvent()?

optional handleStartEvent: (event) => void (Default: **(e: Event) => {

e.preventDefault()
e.stopPropagation()

}**)

Defined in: types.ts:91

On the first pointer event, when panning starts, the default Panzoom behavior is to call event.preventDefault() and event.stopPropagation() on that event. The former is almost certainly a necessity; the latter enables Panzoom elements within Panzoom elements.

But there are some cases where the default is not the desired behavior. Set this option to override that behavior.

// Only call preventDefault()
Panzoom(elem, {
  handleStartEvent: (event) => {
    event.preventDefault()
  }
})
// Do nothing.
// This can change dragging behavior on mobile.
Panzoom(elem, {
  handleStartEvent: () => {}
})

Parameters

event

Event

Returns

void


noBind?

optional noBind: boolean

Defined in: types.ts:95

Skip binding the default Panzoom event listeners


origin?

optional origin: string

Defined in: types.ts:109

Change this at your own risk. The transform-origin is the origin from which transforms are applied. Default: '50% 50%' for HTML and '0 0' for SVG. The defaults are set because changing the transform-origin on SVG elements doesn't work in IE.

Changing this should work with many things, but it will break focal point zooming, which assumes the defaults are set to do the more complicated calculations.

And again, changing this for SVG in IE doesn't work at all.


overflow?

optional overflow: string (Default: "hidden")

Defined in: types.ts:111

The overflow CSS value for the parent. Defaults to 'hidden'


pinchAndPan?

optional pinchAndPan: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:124

Set to true to enable panning during pinch zoom. Note: this is zooming to a point and panning in the same frame. In other words, the zoom has not yet painted and therefore the pan is working with old dimensions. Essentially, it may be best to avoid using this option when using contain.

Related issues: #512 #606


setTransform()?

optional setTransform: (elem, __namedParameters, _options?) => void

Defined in: types.ts:128

Set the transform using the proper prefix.

Set the transform using the proper prefix

Override the transform setter. This is exposed mostly so the user could set other parts of a transform aside from scale and translate. Default is defined in src/css.ts.

// This example always sets a rotation
// when setting the scale and translation
const panzoom = Panzoom(elem, {
  setTransform: (elem, { scale, x, y }) => {
    panzoom.setStyle('transform', `rotate(0.5turn) scale(${scale}) translate(${x}px, ${y}px)`)
  }
})

Parameters

elem

HTMLElement | SVGElement

__namedParameters

CurrentValues

_options?

PanzoomOptions

Returns

void


silent?

optional silent: boolean

Defined in: types.ts:130

Silence all events


startScale?

optional startScale: number (Default: 1)

Defined in: types.ts:136

Scale used to set the beginning transform


startX?

optional startX: number (Default: 0)

Defined in: types.ts:132

X Value used to set the beginning transform


startY?

optional startY: number (Default: 0)

Defined in: types.ts:134

Y Value used to set the beginning transform


touchAction?

optional touchAction: string (Default: "none")

Defined in: types.ts:146

This value is used to set touch-action on both the Panzoom element and its parent. It is needed because that the native scroll on mobile interferes with panning and pinch zooming. Set this to empty string to re-enable scrolling on mobile, but note that both scrolling and panning cannot work at the same time.

PanOptions (includes MiscOptions)

Defined in: types.ts:151

Properties

contain?

optional contain: "inside" | "outside"

Defined in: types.ts:165

Contain the panzoom element either inside or outside the parent. Inside: The panzoom element is smaller than its parent and cannot be panned to the outside. Outside: The panzoom element is larger than its parent and cannot be panned to the inside. In other words, no empty space around the element will be shown.

Note: the containment pan adjustment is not affected by the disablePan option.


cursor?

optional cursor: string (Default: "move")

Defined in: types.ts:167

The cursor style to set on the panzoom element


disablePan?

optional disablePan: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:173

Disable panning functionality. Note: disablePan does not affect focal point zooming or the contain option. The element will still pan accordingly.


disableXAxis?

optional disableXAxis: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:175

Pan only on the Y axis


disableYAxis?

optional disableYAxis: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:177

Pan only on the X axis


panOnlyWhenZoomed?

optional panOnlyWhenZoomed: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:181

Disable panning while the scale is equal to the starting value


relative?

optional relative: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:179

When passing x and y values to .pan(), treat the values as relative to their current values


roundPixels?

optional roundPixels: boolean

Defined in: types.ts:190

Round x and y values to whole numbers. This can help prevent images and text from looking blurry, but the higher the scale, the more it becomes necessary to use fractional pixels. Use your own judgment on how much to limit zooming in when using this option.

ZoomOptions (includes MiscOptions)

Defined in: types.ts:193

Properties

disableZoom?

optional disableZoom: boolean (Default: false)

Defined in: types.ts:195

Disable zooming functionality


focal?

optional focal: object

Defined in: types.ts:202

Zoom to the given point on the panzoom element. This point is expected to be relative to the panzoom element's dimensions and is unrelated to the parent dimensions.

x

x: number

y

y: number


maxScale?

optional maxScale: number (Default: 4)

Defined in: types.ts:206

The maximum scale when zooming


minScale?

optional minScale: number (Default: 0.125)

Defined in: types.ts:204

The minimum scale when zooming


step?

optional step: number (Default: 0.3)

Defined in: types.ts:208

The step affects zoom calculation when zooming with a mouse wheel, when pinch zooming, or when using zoomIn/zoomOut

PanzoomObject

These methods are available after initializing Panzoom.

Defined in: types.ts:222

Properties

bind()

bind: () => void

Defined in: types.ts:235

Bind the default down, move, and up event listeners to the Panzoom element. This does not normally need to be called. It gets called by default when creating a new Panzoom object, but can be skipped with the noBind option.

const panzoom = Panzoom(elem, { noBind: true })
// ...
panzoom.bind()

Returns

void


destroy()

destroy: () => void

Defined in: types.ts:237

Remove all event listeners bound to the the Panzoom element

Returns

void


eventNames

eventNames: object

Defined in: types.ts:243

This object exposes the event names used by Panzoom, depending on the current browser's support for Pointer or Touch events.

down

down: string

move

move: string

up

up: string


getOptions()

getOptions: () => PanzoomOptions

Defined in: types.ts:249

Returns a copy of the current options object

Returns

PanzoomOptions


getPan()

getPan: () => object

Defined in: types.ts:245

Get the current x/y translation

Returns

object

x

x: number

y

y: number


getScale()

getScale: () => number

Defined in: types.ts:247

Get the current scale

Returns

number


handleDown()

handleDown: (event) => void

Defined in: types.ts:271

handleDown, handleMove, and handleUp are the exact event handlers that Panzoom binds to pointer events. They are exposed in case you prefer to bind your own events or extend them. Note that move and up are bound to the document, not the Panzoom element. Only the down event is bound to the Panzoom element. To avoid double-binding, also set noBind to true.

const panzoom = Panzoom(elem, { noBind: true })
elem.addEventListener('pointerdown', (event) => {
  console.log(event)
  panzoom.handleDown(event)
})
document.addEventListener('pointermove', panzoom.handleMove)
document.addEventListener('pointerup', panzoom.handleUp)

Parameters

event

PointerEvent

Returns

void


handleMove()

handleMove: (event) => void

Defined in: types.ts:272

Parameters

event

PointerEvent

Returns

void


handleUp()

handleUp: (event) => void

Defined in: types.ts:273

Parameters

event

PointerEvent

Returns

void


pan()

pan: (x, y, panOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:284

Pan the Panzoom element to the given x and y coordinates

// Translates the element to 50px, 100px
panzoom.pan(50, 100)
// Pans the element right 10px and down 10px from its current position
panzoom.pan(10, 10, { relative: true })

Parameters

x

string | number

y

string | number

panOptions?

PanOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


reset()

reset: (resetOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:297

Reset the pan and zoom to startX, startY, and startScale. Animates by default, ignoring the global option. Pass { animate: false } to override. Reset ignores the disablePan, disableZoom, and panOnlyWhenZoomed options. Pass { force: false } to override.

panzoom.reset()
panzoom.reset({ animate: false })

Parameters

resetOptions?

PanzoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


resetStyle()

resetStyle: () => void

Defined in: types.ts:306

Reset the styles set on the Panzoom element and its parent (such as overflow, cursor, etc.)

panzoom.resetStyle()

Returns

void


setOptions()

setOptions: (options?) => void

Defined in: types.ts:319

Change any number of options on a Panzoom instance. Setting some options will have side-effects. For instance, changing the cursor option will also set the cursor style.

const panzoom = Panzoom(elem, { cursor: 'move' })
// ...
panzoom.setOptions({ cursor: 'default' })

Parameters

options?

PanzoomOptions

Returns

void


setStyle()

setStyle: (name, value) => void

Defined in: types.ts:321

A convenience method for setting prefixed styles on the Panzoom element

Parameters

name

string

value

string

Returns

void


zoom()

zoom: (scale, zoomOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:330

Zoom the Panzoom element to the given scale

panzoom.zoom(2.2)
panzoom.zoom(2.2, { animate: true })

Parameters

scale

number

zoomOptions?

ZoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


zoomIn()

zoomIn: (zoomOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:341

Zoom in using the predetermined increment set in options. Animates by default, ignoring the global option. Pass { animate: false } to override.

panzoom.zoomIn()
panzoom.zoomIn({ animate: false })

Parameters

zoomOptions?

ZoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


zoomOut()

zoomOut: (zoomOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:352

Zoom out using the predetermined increment set in options. Animates by default, ignoring the global option. Pass { animate: false } to override.

panzoom.zoomOut()
panzoom.zoomOut({ animate: false })

Parameters

zoomOptions?

ZoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


zoomToPoint()

zoomToPoint: (scale, point, zoomOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:363

Zoom the Panzoom element to a focal point using the given pointer/touch/mouse event or constructed point. The clientX/clientY values should be calculated the same way as a pointermove event on the Panzoom element's parent.

panzoom.zoomToPoint(1.2, pointerEvent)

Parameters

scale

number

point
clientX

number

clientY

number

zoomOptions?

ZoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)


zoomWithWheel()

zoomWithWheel: (event, zoomOptions?) => [CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

Defined in: types.ts:396

Zoom the Panzoom element to a focal point using the given WheelEvent

This is a convenience function that may not handle all use cases. Other cases should handroll solutions using the zoomToPoint method or the zoom method's focal option.

Notes:

  • the focal point zooming pan adjustment is not affected by the disablePan option.
  • animate should not be used when zooming with the wheel, and is therefore always disabled.
// Bind to mousewheel
elem.parentElement.addEventListener('wheel', panzoom.zoomWithWheel)
// Bind to shift+mousewheel
elem.parentElement.addEventListener('wheel', function (event) {
  if (!event.shiftKey) return
  // Panzoom will automatically use `deltaX` here instead
  // of `deltaY`. On a mac, the shift modifier usually
  // translates to horizontal scrolling, but Panzoom assumes
  // the desired behavior is zooming.
  panzoom.zoomWithWheel(event)
})

Parameters

event

WheelEvent

zoomOptions?

ZoomOptions

Returns

[CurrentValues](#CurrentValues)

$1

Defined in: types.ts:215

Properties

isSVG?

optional isSVG: boolean

Defined in: types.ts:219


scale

scale: number

Defined in: types.ts:218


x

x: number

Defined in: types.ts:216


y

y: number

Defined in: types.ts:217

Events

The following events are available as custom events on the panzoom element using the native CustomEvent API. Add listeners the same way you would any other event.

elem.addEventListener('panzoomchange', (event) => {
  console.log(event.detail) // => { x: 0, y: 0, scale: 1 }
})

Notes about all events

  • The event object passed as an argument to the listener will always have a detail object with the following properties:
    • The current x value
    • The current y value
    • The current scale
    • An originalEvent property with the original event that triggered the panzoom event, if applicable. For example, the originalEvent property for a panzoomstart event would be either a pointerdown, touchstart, or mousedown event.
  • Events can be silenced when the silent option is set to true, either globally or when passed to pan, any zoom method, or reset.
  • Avoid putting too much logic in these event handlers as it could effect the performance of panning or zooming.

"panzoomstart"

Fired when the user starts a move or pinch zoom gesture on mobile.

"panzoomchange"

Fired whenever there is a pan, zoom, or reset. Note that direct calls to options.setTransform do not fire this event.

"panzoomzoom"

Fired whenever the zoom is changed by any Panzoom zoom method, directly or internally.

"panzoompan"

Fired whenever the pan is changed by the pan method, directly or internally.

"panzoomend"

Fired when the user finishes a move or finishes a pinch zoom gesture on mobile.

"panzoomreset"

Fired whenever reset is called.