Classes
Type Definitions
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Options{Object}
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Properties:
Name Type Argument Default Description attributions
module:ol/source/Source~AttributionLike <optional>
Attributions.
attributionsCollapsible
boolean <optional>
true Attributions are collapsible.
cacheSize
number <optional>
crossOrigin
null | string <optional>
extent
module:ol/extent~Extent <optional>
[0, -height, width, 0] format
string <optional>
'jpg' Requested image format.
projection
module:ol/proj~ProjectionLike <optional>
quality
string <optional>
Requested IIIF image quality. Default is 'native' for version 1, 'default' for versions 2 and 3.
reprojectionErrorThreshold
number <optional>
0.5 Maximum allowed reprojection error (in pixels). Higher values can increase reprojection performance, but decrease precision.
resolutions
Array.<number> <optional>
Supported resolutions as given in IIIF 'scaleFactors'
size
module:ol/size~Size Size of the image [width, height].
sizes
Array.<module:ol/size~Size> <optional>
Supported scaled image sizes. Content of the IIIF info.json 'sizes' property, but as array of Size objects.
state
module:ol/source/State <optional>
Source state.
supports
Array.<string> <optional>
[] Supported IIIF region and size calculation features.
tilePixelRatio
number <optional>
tileSize
number | module:ol/size~Size <optional>
Tile size. Same tile size is used for all zoom levels. If tile size is a number, a square tile is assumed. If the IIIF image service supports arbitrary tiling (sizeByH, sizeByW, sizeByWh or sizeByPct as well as regionByPx or regionByPct are supported), the default tilesize is 256.
transition
number <optional>
url
string <optional>
Base URL of the IIIF Image service. This should be the same as the IIIF Image ID.
version
module:ol/format/IIIFInfo~Versions <optional>
Versions.VERSION2 Service's IIIF Image API version.
zDirection
number <optional>
0 Indicate which resolution should be used by a renderer if the view resolution does not match any resolution of the tile source. If 0, the nearest resolution will be used. If 1, the nearest lower resolution will be used. If -1, the nearest higher resolution will be used.