Can be used instead of a generic object to define the
vars
parameter of an ImageLoader's constructor.
There are 2 primary benefits of using a ImageLoaderVars instance to define your ImageLoader variables:
- In most code editors, code hinting will be activated which helps remind you which special properties are available in ImageLoader
- It enables strict data typing for improved debugging (ensuring, for example, that you don't define a Boolean value for
onComplete
where a Function is expected).
USAGE:
Note that each method returns the ImageLoaderVars instance, so you can reduce the lines of code by method chaining (see example below).
Without ImageLoaderVars:
new ImageLoader("photo1.jpg", {name:"photo1", estimatedBytes:11500, container:this, width:200, height:100, onComplete:completeHandler, onProgress:progressHandler})
With ImageLoaderVars
new ImageLoader("photo1.jpg", new ImageLoaderVars().name("photo1").estimatedBytes(11500).container(this).width(200).height(100).onComplete(completeHandler).onProgress(progressHandler))
NOTES:
- To get the generic vars object that ImageLoaderVars builds internally, simply access its "vars" property.
In fact, if you want maximum backwards compatibility, you can tack ".vars" onto the end of your chain like this:
new ImageLoader("photo1.jpg", new ImageLoaderVars().name("photo1").estimatedBytes(11500).vars);
- Using ImageLoaderVars is completely optional. If you prefer the shorter synatax with the generic Object, feel
free to use it. The purpose of this class is simply to enable code hinting and to allow for strict data typing.
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vars:Object
[read-only]
The generic Object populated by all of the method calls in the ImageLoaderVars instance. This is the raw data that gets passed to the loader.
Implementation
public function get vars():Object
public function ImageLoaderVars(vars:Object = null)
Constructor
Parameters
| vars:Object (default = null ) — A generic Object containing properties that you'd like to add to this ImageLoaderVars instance.
|
public function allowMalformedURL(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
Normally, the URL will be parsed and any variables in the query string (like "?name=test&state=il&gender=m") will be placed into a URLVariables object which is added to the URLRequest. This avoids a few bugs in Flash, but if you need to keep the entire URL intact (no parsing into URLVariables), set allowMalformedURL:true
. For example, if your URL has duplicate variables in the query string like http://www.greensock.com/?c=S&c=SE&c=SW
, it is technically considered a malformed URL and a URLVariables object can't properly contain all the duplicates, so in this case you'd want to set allowMalformedURL
to true
.
Parameters
Returns
public function alpha(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's alpha
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function alternateURL(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
If you define an alternateURL
, the loader will initially try to load from its original url
and if it fails, it will automatically (and permanently) change the loader's url
to the alternateURL
and try again. Think of it as a fallback or backup url
. It is perfectly acceptable to use the same alternateURL
for multiple loaders (maybe a default image for various ImageLoaders for example).
Parameters
Returns
public function autoDispose(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
When autoDispose
is true
, the loader will be disposed immediately after it completes (it calls the dispose()
method internally after dispatching its COMPLETE
event). This will remove any listeners that were defined in the vars object (like onComplete, onProgress, onError, onInit). Once a loader is disposed, it can no longer be found with LoaderMax.getLoader()
or LoaderMax.getContent()
- it is essentially destroyed but its content is not unloaded (you must call unload()
or dispose(true)
to unload its content). The default autoDispose
value is false
.
Parameters
Returns
public function bgAlpha(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Controls the alpha of the rectangle that is drawn when a width
and height
are defined.
Parameters
Returns
public function bgColor(value:uint):ImageLoaderVars
When a width
and height
are defined, a rectangle will be drawn inside the ContentDisplay
Sprite immediately in order to ease the development process. It is transparent by default, but you may define a bgColor
if you prefer.
Parameters
Returns
public function blendMode(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's blendMode
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function centerRegistration(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
If true
, the registration point will be placed in the center of the ContentDisplay which can be useful if, for example, you want to animate its scale and have it grow/shrink from its center.
Parameters
Returns
public function container(value:DisplayObjectContainer):ImageLoaderVars
A DisplayObjectContainer into which the ContentDisplay
Sprite should be added immediately.
Parameters
| value:DisplayObjectContainer |
Returns
public function context(value:LoaderContext):ImageLoaderVars
To control whether or not a policy file is checked (which is required if you're loading an image from another domain and you want to use it in BitmapData operations), define a LoaderContext
object. By default, the policy file will be checked when running remotely, so make sure the appropriate crossdomain.xml file is in place. See Adobe's LoaderContext
documentation for details and precautions.
Parameters
Returns
public function crop(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
When a width
and height
are defined, setting crop
to true
will cause the image to be cropped within that area (by applying a scrollRect
for maximum performance). This is typically useful when the scaleMode
is "proportionalOutside"
or "none"
so that any parts of the image that exceed the dimensions defined by width
and height
are visually chopped off. Use the hAlign
and vAlign
special properties to control the vertical and horizontal alignment within the cropped area.
Parameters
Returns
public function estimatedBytes(value:uint):ImageLoaderVars
Initially, the loader's bytesTotal
is set to the estimatedBytes
value (or LoaderMax.defaultEstimatedBytes
if one isn't defined). Then, when the loader begins loading and it can accurately determine the bytesTotal, it will do so. Setting estimatedBytes
is optional, but the more accurate the value, the more accurate your loaders' overall progress will be initially. If the loader is inserted into a LoaderMax instance (for queue management), its auditSize
feature can attempt to automatically determine the bytesTotal
at runtime (there is a slight performance penalty for this, however - see LoaderMax's documentation for details).
Parameters
Returns
public function hAlign(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
When a width
and height
is defined, the hAlign
determines how the image is horizontally aligned within that area. The following values are recognized (you may use the com.greensock.layout.AlignMode
constants if you prefer):
"center"
(the default) - The image will be centered horizontally in the area
"left"
- The image will be aligned with the left side of the area
"right"
- The image will be aligned with the right side of the area
Parameters
Returns
public function height(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's height
property (applied before rotation, scaleX, and scaleY).
Parameters
Returns
public function name(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
A name that is used to identify the loader instance. This name can be fed to the LoaderMax.getLoader()
or LoaderMax.getContent()
methods or traced at any time. Each loader's name should be unique. If you don't define one, a unique name will be created automatically, like "loader21".
Parameters
Returns
public function noCache(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
If true
, a "gsCacheBusterID" parameter will be appended to the url with a random set of numbers to prevent caching (don't worry, this info is ignored when you LoaderMax.getLoader()
or LoaderMax.getContent()
by url
or when you're running locally).
Parameters
Returns
public function onCancel(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.CANCEL
events which are dispatched when loading is aborted due to either a failure or because another loader was prioritized or cancel()
was manually called. Make sure your onCancel function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onComplete(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.COMPLETE
events which are dispatched when the loader has finished loading successfully. Make sure your onComplete function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onError(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.ERROR
events which are dispatched whenever the loader experiences an error (typically an IO_ERROR or SECURITY_ERROR). An error doesn't necessarily mean the loader failed, however - to listen for when a loader fails, use the onFail
special property. Make sure your onError function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onFail(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.FAIL
events which are dispatched whenever the loader fails and its status
changes to LoaderStatus.FAILED
. Make sure your onFail function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onHTTPStatus(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.HTTP_STATUS
events. Make sure your onHTTPStatus function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
). You can determine the httpStatus code using the LoaderEvent's target.httpStatus
(LoaderItems keep track of their httpStatus
when possible, although certain environments prevent Flash from getting httpStatus information).
Parameters
Returns
public function onIOError(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.IO_ERROR
events which will also call the onError handler, so you can use that as more of a catch-all whereas onIOError
is specifically for LoaderEvent.IO_ERROR events. Make sure your onIOError function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onOpen(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.OPEN
events which are dispatched when the loader begins loading. Make sure your onOpen function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function onProgress(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.PROGRESS
events which are dispatched whenever the bytesLoaded
changes. Make sure your onProgress function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
). You can use the LoaderEvent's target.progress
to get the loader's progress value or use its target.bytesLoaded
and target.bytesTotal
.
Parameters
Returns
public function onSecurityError(value:Function):ImageLoaderVars
A handler function for LoaderEvent.SECURITY_ERROR
events which onError handles as well, so you can use that as more of a catch-all whereas onSecurityError is specifically for SECURITY_ERROR events. Make sure your onSecurityError function accepts a single parameter of type LoaderEvent
(com.greensock.events.LoaderEvent
).
Parameters
Returns
public function prop(property:String, value:*):ImageLoaderVars
Adds a dynamic property to the vars object containing any value you want. This can be useful
in situations where you need to associate certain data with a particular loader. Just make sure
that the property name is a valid variable name (starts with a letter or underscore, no special characters, etc.)
and that it doesn't use a reserved property name like "name" or "onComplete", etc.
For example, to set an "index" property to 5, do:
prop("index", 5);
Parameters
| property:String — Property name
|
|
| value:* — Value
|
Returns
public function requireWithRoot(value:DisplayObject):ImageLoaderVars
LoaderMax supports subloading, where an object can be factored into a parent's loading progress. If you want LoaderMax to require this loader as part of its parent SWFLoader's progress, you must set the requireWithRoot
property to your swf's root
. For example, vars.requireWithRoot = this.root;
.
Parameters
Returns
public function rotation(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's rotation
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function rotationX(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's rotationX
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function rotationY(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's rotationY
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function rotationZ(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's rotationZ
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function scaleMode(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
When a width
and height
are defined, the scaleMode
controls how the loaded image will be scaled to fit the area. The following values are recognized (you may use the com.greensock.layout.ScaleMode
constants if you prefer):
"stretch"
(the default) - The image will fill the width/height exactly.
"proportionalInside"
- The image will be scaled proportionally to fit inside the area defined by the width/height
"proportionalOutside"
- The image will be scaled proportionally to completely fill the area, allowing portions of it to exceed the bounds defined by the width/height.
"widthOnly"
- Only the width of the image will be adjusted to fit.
"heightOnly"
- Only the height of the image will be adjusted to fit.
"none"
- No scaling of the image will occur.
Parameters
Returns
public function scaleX(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's scaleX
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function scaleY(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's scaleY
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function smoothing(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
When smoothing
is true
(the default), smoothing will be enabled for the image which typically leads to much better scaling results (otherwise the image can look crunchy/jagged). If your image is loaded from another domain where the appropriate crossdomain.xml file doesn't grant permission, Flash will not allow smoothing to be enabled (it's a security restriction).
Parameters
Returns
public function vAlign(value:String):ImageLoaderVars
When a width
and height
is defined, the vAlign
determines how the image is vertically aligned within that area. The following values are recognized (you may use the com.greensock.layout.AlignMode
constants if you prefer):
"center"
(the default) - The image will be centered vertically in the area
"top"
- The image will be aligned with the top of the area
"bottom"
- The image will be aligned with the bottom of the area
Parameters
Returns
public function visible(value:Boolean):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's visible
property.
Parameters
Returns
public function width(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's width
property (applied before rotation, scaleX, and scaleY).
Parameters
Returns
public function x(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's x
property (for positioning on the stage).
Parameters
Returns
public function y(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's y
property (for positioning on the stage).
Parameters
Returns
public function z(value:Number):ImageLoaderVars
Sets the ContentDisplay
's z
property (for positioning on the stage).
Parameters
Returns