When uploading an image finishes, CKEditor replaces an upload widget (which contains an image with Base64 data in the source) with the final HTML. The uploaded image has the same dimensions as the one being uploaded to prevent from blinking during this replacement. Here are the lines that do this replacement.
If blinking when an image is uploaded is not a problem for you, then you can simple overwrite this method:
editor.on( 'instanceReady', function() {
editor.widgets.registered.uploadimage.onUploaded = function ( upload ) {
this.replaceWith( '<img src="' + upload.url + '">' );
}
} );
Now, where can we get the image dimensions from?
One option is to load the image (upload.url
) and read its dimensions in the browser. However, this is an asynchronous operation, so it may affect the undo manager and I would not recommend it.
Therefore, if you know the new dimensions you can send then in the server response. If you put them in your JSON response like this:
{
"uploaded": 1,
"fileName": "foo.jpg",
"url": "/files/foo.jpg",
"width:" 300,
"height:" 200
}
You need to handle them in the response (we'll most likely simplify this bit soon):
editor.on( 'fileUploadResponse', function( evt ) {
var fileLoader = evt.data.fileLoader,
xhr = fileLoader.xhr,
data = evt.data;
try {
var response = JSON.parse( xhr.responseText );
// Error message does not need to mean that upload finished unsuccessfully.
// It could mean that ex. file name was changes during upload due to naming collision.
if ( response.error && response.error.message ) {
data.message = response.error.message;
}
// But !uploaded means error.
if ( !response.uploaded ) {
evt.cancel();
} else {
data.fileName = response.fileName;
data.url = response.url;
data.width = response.width;
data.height = response.height;
// Do not call the default listener.
evt.stop();
}
} catch ( err ) {
// Response parsing error.
data.message = fileLoader.lang.filetools.responseError;
window.console && window.console.log( xhr.responseText );
evt.cancel();
}
} );
To learn more check the editor#fileUploadResponse
event and the Uploading Dropped or Pasted Files guide.
Then you can use them in the upload widget:
editor.on( 'instanceReady', function() {
editor.widgets.registered.uploadimage.onUploaded = function( upload ) {
this.replaceWith( '<img src="' + upload.url + '" ' +
'width="' + upload.width + '" ' +
'height="' + upload.height + '">' );
}
} );
PS. We were considering including such a feature in the core, but because the release was huge we had to limit it at some point to bring it finally to life. There is a great chance that such a feature will be included in the core soon, and only configuration will be needed.