![]() *Note: The returned objects are basically the same as the Flickr API returns (yes, their objects are crap) however I add some extras to it like, a complete url for different image sizes Defaults This is a complete image url to a small version of this image I suppose you could include the files from here (don't use this in production!): Ĭommon configurations related to the Flickr API, as well as default and options, can be set using angular's module value method module('myApp').value('flickrConfig', ) You're good to go! Start using the flickr directives and services.ĭon't use Bower? Shame on you. Add the flickr module as a dependency to your application: Installation is easy since the angular-flickr module has no dependencies: Install with bower: bower install angular-flickr Application: // Include the css: There are no dependencies required for this angular module (other than angular js), but all directives do have pre-set css classes to look good with Bootstrap 3.0 css (Bootstrap javascript is not required - which means no jquery either) Installation You can view a Flickr "Set" gallery demo here: The module includes support for creating a photo gallery, thumbnail view, and all of the directives/filters/services to support it using the Flickr API. ![]() Note: this repsitory is no longer maintained, uses older technology and patterns, and is not recommended for production use.Ī flickr module for angular js. ![]() DEPRECATED: angular-flickr REPOSITORY IS NOT MAINTAINED ![]()
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