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I am trying to crop an image on the fly using canvas and get the base64 string to load into an element. I was working with the example from this post but when I run .toDataURL() the base64 I am getting is truncated and invalid.

My jsfiddle

var image = new Image(),
    canvas = document.getElementById('canvas'),
    ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');

image.onload = function(){
    ctx.drawImage(image,
        70, 20,   // Start at 70/20 pixels from the left and the top of the image (crop),
        50, 50,   // "Get" a `50 * 50` (w * h) area from the source image (crop),
        0, 0,     // Place the result at 0, 0 in the canvas,
        50, 50); // With as width / height: 100 * 100 (scale)
}

image.src = 'https://www.google.nl/images/srpr/logo3w.png';

var _img = document.getElementById('base64');
_img.innerHTML += canvas.toDataURL();

From the toDataURL I am only getting 552 characters of base64. When I save the cropped image and decode the image to base64 it is around 3.8k characters.

I can't see what I am doing wrong - any ideas?

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  • The result of toDataURL is image data, not HTML. It cannot be assigned to element's innerHTML. On client side it is only appropriate to be assigned to image's src attribute.
    – hindmost
    Oct 30, 2017 at 19:26
  • The result of toDataUrl is base64 which absolutely can be assigned to the innerHTML as I have a working example of this.
    – Justin
    Oct 30, 2017 at 21:08

1 Answer 1

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So, as usual I didn't have an epiphany until after I posted this in public. Go figure.

Two problems

  1. I was getting a short base64 string because that was being generated before the image had actually loaded into the canvas.
  2. Once that was fixed I got the error

    Tainted canvases may not be exported.

Which I fixed (using a different image hosted on imgur - the google image still threw the error) by adding

image.setAttribute('crossOrigin', 'anonymous');

Corrected code:

var image = new Image(),
    canvas = document.getElementById('canvas'),
    ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
image.setAttribute('crossOrigin', 'anonymous');

image.onload = function(){
    ctx.drawImage(image,
        70, 20,   // Start at 70/20 pixels from the left and the top of the image (crop),
        50, 50,   // "Get" a `50 * 50` (w * h) area from the source image (crop),
        0, 0,     // Place the result at 0, 0 in the canvas,
        50, 50); // With as width / height: 100 * 100 (scale)
    var _img = document.getElementById('base64');
    _img.innerHTML += canvas.toDataURL();
}

image.src = 'https://www.google.nl/images/srpr/logo3w.png';
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    The canvas is already 50 by 50 so no need to use the long signature drawImage just offset the image ctx.drawImage(image,-70,-20) also it is best to set object properties directly eg image.crossOrigin = "anonymous";
    – Blindman67
    Oct 31, 2017 at 0:31
  • I actually tried not using the long signature but it would not draw without specifying the 0,0 draw position and the size
    – Justin
    Oct 31, 2017 at 13:50

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