Exposing fabricjs canvas object within ImageEditor class #667
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Exposing the FabricJS canvas object and the
loadFromJSON
FabricJS function via the coreimageEditor
classhttp://fabricjs.com/docs/fabric.Canvas.html#loadFromJSON
Exporting Canvas example:
After storing the whole
Canvas
object inside a variable, it can then be saved to MongoDB. In theory, you can then fetch this object from MongoDB and it can be restored using the loadFromJSON FabricJS function which is exposed via theimageEditor
class.Example:
FYI this is completely experimental and has not been tested. It is only for example.