How to use ngStyle to add background-image? My code doesn't work:
this.photo = 'http://dl27.fotosklad.org.ua/20121020/6d0d7b1596285466e8bb06114a88c903.jpg';
<div [ngStyle]="{'background-image': url(' + photo + ')}"></div>
How to use ngStyle to add background-image? My code doesn't work:
this.photo = 'http://dl27.fotosklad.org.ua/20121020/6d0d7b1596285466e8bb06114a88c903.jpg';
<div [ngStyle]="{'background-image': url(' + photo + ')}"></div>
I think you could try this:
<div [ngStyle]="{'background-image': 'url(' + photo + ')'}"></div>
From reading your ngStyle
expression, I guess that you missed some "'"...
Also you can try this:
[style.background-image]="'url(' + photo + ')'"
import {BrowserModule, DomSanitizer} from '@angular/platform-browser'
constructor(private sanitizer:DomSanitizer) {
this.name = 'Angular!'
this.backgroundImg = sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustStyle('url(http://www.freephotos.se/images/photos_medium/white-flower-4.jpg)');
}
<div [style.background-image]="backgroundImg"></div>
See also
Looks like your style has been sanitized, to bypass it try using bypassSecurityTrustStyle method from DomSanitizer.
import { Component, OnInit, Input } from '@angular/core';
import { DomSanitizer, SafeStyle } from '@angular/platform-browser';
@Component({
selector: 'my-component',
templateUrl: './my-component.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./my-component.component.scss']
})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
public backgroundImg: SafeStyle;
@Input() myObject: any;
constructor(private sanitizer: DomSanitizer) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.backgroundImg = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustStyle('url(' + this.myObject.ImageUrl + ')');
}
}
<div *ngIf="backgroundImg.length > 0" [style.background-image]="backgroundImg"></div>
Use Instead
[ngStyle]="{'background-image':' url(' + instagram?.image + ')'}"
My background image wasn't working because the URL had a space in it and thus I needed to URL encode it.
You can check if this is the issue you're having by trying a different image URL that doesn't have characters that need escaping.
You could do this to the data in the component just using Javascripts built in encodeURI() method.
Personally I wanted to create a pipe for it so that it could be used in the template.
To do this you can create a very simple pipe. For example:
src/app/pipes/encode-uri.pipe.ts
import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core';
@Pipe({
name: 'encodeUri'
})
export class EncodeUriPipe implements PipeTransform {
transform(value: any, args?: any): any {
return encodeURI(value);
}
}
src/app/app.module.ts
import { EncodeUriPipe } from './pipes/encode-uri.pipe';
...
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
AppRoutingModule
...
],
exports: [
...
],
declarations: [
AppComponent,
EncodeUriPipe
],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
src/app/app.component.ts
import {Component} from '@angular/core';
@Component({
// tslint:disable-next-line
selector: 'body',
template: '<router-outlet></router-outlet>'
})
export class AppComponent {
myUrlVariable: string;
constructor() {
this.myUrlVariable = 'http://myimagewith space init.com';
}
}
src/app/app.component.html
<div [style.background-image]="'url(' + (myUrlVariable | encodeUri) + ')'" ></div>
You can use 2 methods:
<div [ngStyle]="{'background-image': 'url("' + photo + '")'}"></div>
<div [style.background-image]="'url("' + photo + '")'"></div>
Note: it is important to surround the URL with " char.