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Lazyload

A lightweight JavaScript utility built on top of the IntersectionObserver API to lazily:

  • 🖼️ Load images
  • 🎥 Load videos
  • ⚙️ Execute functions

Only when the target element enters the viewport.

Lazyload defers loading of images and videos, and delays execution of functions on long web pages until they enter the viewport. Resources outside the visible area are not loaded or executed until the user scrolls to them, improving performance and reducing unnecessary network usage. This behavior is the opposite of preloading.

This is a modern, dependency-free vanilla JavaScript utility built on top of the Intersection Observer API. It observes when target elements enter the browser’s viewport and then dynamically loads images, loads videos, or executes functions exactly once. Modern browser APIs and best practices are followed to ensure efficiency, simplicity, and flexibility.

Features

  • Lazy load images and videos
  • Execute functions on viewport entry
  • Configurable viewport, margins, and thresholds
  • Zero dependencies

📦 Installation

npm install @bitlaab/lazyload@latest

Or

yarn add @bitlaab/lazyload@latest
import { Lazyload } from "@bitlaab/lazyload";

Or import directly using CDN

Note: Replace the <version> with actual version number.

import { Lazyload } from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@bitlaab/lazyload@<version>/module.js";

Global Methods

Method Description
media() Load images and videos when element will enter into the viewport.
execute() Execute function when element will enter into the viewport.

🖼️ 🎥 media()

It will load images and videos when item will enter into the viewport. the method accept 5 parameters of object:

  • wrapper: (Optional) - The wrapper of the srcTarget. The value of it is DOM Element.
    e.g., wrapper: document.querySelector("#item-wrapper")
    Note: If you don't provide the wrapper it will select all of the elements with the selector of srcTarget from DOM, otherwise it will select only from the wrapper. You can use it on your needs.

  • srcTarget: (Required) - The selector of the elements where the image src will be set. The value of it is CSS Selector.
    e.g., srcTarget: ".lazy-item"

  • lazyUrls: (Optional) - An array of string(image or video url).
    e.g., lazyUrls: [ "/image.jpg", "/video.mp4"]

  • attr: (Optional) - An attribute where image url will be set. If you use this parameter, the image url will be set into this attribute of the srcTarget element, otherwise it will set src attribute with the image url into the srcTarget element by default.
    e.g., attr: "data-xyz".
    result <img data-xyz="/image.jpg" />

  • options: (Optional) - The configuration of the lazyload. Most of the time you don't need to use it, the package internally handle it. Only use, when you want manual control. the value of it is an object with 3 properties and all are optional.
    e.g., options: {root: null, loadBefore: 0, loadAfter: 0}

YOU CAN LOAD MEDIA IN TWO WAYS:

First Example

Setting the media url into an attribute called data-lazy-url

<div id="item-wrapper">
    <img class="lazy-item" data-lazy-url="/image.jpg"/>
    <video class="lazy-item" data-lazy-url="/video.mp4"></video>
</div>
const lazyload = new Lazyload();

lazyload.media({
    wrapper: document.querySelector("#item-wrapper"),
    srcTarget: ".lazy-item",
});

Second Example

Passing lazyUrls: [](Array of images or videos urls) parameter of the lazyload.media() function.

<div id="item-wrapper">
    <img class="lazy-item"/>
    <video class="lazy-item"></video>
</div>
const lazyload = new Lazyload();

lazyload.media({
    wrapper: document.querySelector("#item-wrapper"),
    srcTarget: ".lazy-item",
    lazyUrls: ["/image.jpg", "/video.mp4"],
});

⚙️ execute()

It will execute function when viewportEntry element will enter into the viewport. the method accept 3 parameters:

  • viewportEntry: (Required) - The viewportEntry is the element where will be the function call, when the element enter into the viewport the function will be called. The value of it is DOM Element.
    e.g., viewportEntry: document.querySelector("#stats")

  • exeFn: (Required) - The value of this parameter is a function() which will be execute.
    e.g., exeFn: () = {};

  • options: (Optional) - The configuration of the lazyload. Most of the time you don't need to use it, the package internally handle it. Only use, when you want manual control. the value of it is an object with 3 properties and all are optional.
    e.g., options: {root: null, loadBefore: 0, loadAfter: 0}

Example

<div id="stats">
    <h1 class="title"></h1>
</div>
async function fetchPosts() {
    const url = "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts"
    const resp = await fetch(url);
    const arr = await resp.json();

    document.querySelector(".title").textContent = arr[0].title
}

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------

const lazyload = new Lazyload();

lazyload.execute({
    viewportEntry: document.querySelector("#stats"),
    exeFn: fetchPosts,
});

Global Options

Most of the time you don't need to use it, the package internally handle those options.
Only use, when you want manual control.

options: {
    root: null,
    loadBefore: 0,
    loadAfter: 0
}
Option Type Description
root DOM Element null
loadBefore number Margin before entering viewport
loadAfter number Visibility ratio (0–1)

Example

lazyload.media({
    wrapper: ...,
    srcTarget: "...",
    options: {root: ..., loadBefore: 100, loadAfter: 0}
});

// or

lazyload.execute({
    viewportEntry: ...,
    exeFn: ...,
    options: {root: ..., loadBefore: 0, loadAfter: 0.8}
});

📄 License

MIT


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