TIFY is a slim and mobile-friendly IIIF document viewer built with Vue.js.
Check out the demo and feel free to load your own manifests by changing the URL.
TIFY is available as an npm package:
npm install tify
To embed TIFY into your site:
- Copy the contents of the
dist/
directory to your server. - Add an HTML element serving as the container.
- Include
tify.js
.
The container element should have the following CSS applied:
- either
position: relative
orposition: absolute
height
andwidth
The required HTML code looks something like this:
<div id="tify"></div>
<script src="tify.js"></script>
The only required parameter manifest
is a URL pointing to the manifest. It can be set either as a query parameter or with the tifyOptions
object, whereby the latter takes precedence.
container
(string or HTMLElement, default#tify
): The HTML element TIFY is loaded into.immediateRender
(boolean, defaulttrue
): Set this tofalse
to render lower resolution tiles until the full resolution is loaded, providing the effect of blurry to sharp. Note that this increases loading times.init
(boolean, defaulttrue
): TIFY is initialized immediately when the script is loaded. Set this to false if you prefer to initialize TIFY only by callingwindow.Tify.init()
.language
(string, defaulten
): The interface language. Currently, only English and German (de
) are available.manifest
(string): A URL pointing to the IIIF manifest. If this option is not set, the URL has to be provided via a query parameter of the same name.stylesheet
(string): Use this to provide your own stylesheet, replacing TIFY's default styles. Set tonull
to prevent TIFY from loading any styles, e.g. if your site's stylesheet already includes styles for TIFY.title
(string, default:TIFY
): By default, TIFY replaces the window title with the document title as defined by the manifest, appended byTIFY
. Set this to any string, ornull
to disable title modification.
Below an example with all available options set.
<div id="viewer"></div>
<script>
tifyOptions = {
container: '#viewer',
immediateRender: false,
init: true,
language: 'de',
manifest: 'https://example.com/iiif/manifest.json',
stylesheet: '../styles/my-very-own-tify-styles.css',
title: null,
}
</script>
<script src="tify.js"></script>
Install dependencies:
npm install
Run in development mode with hot reload on localhost:8080
:
npm run dev
In development mode, the manifest URL must be provided via query parameter, e.g. http://localhost:8080/?manifest=https://manifests.sub.uni-goettingen.de/iiif/presentation/PPN857449303/manifest
.
Build for production with minification:
npm run build
The production build will be stored in dist
, just copy the contents of this directory to your server.
# run unit tests
npm run unit
# run e2e tests
npm run e2e
# run all tests
npm test