Convert the image to Base64 on your server:
[Route("api/profileimage/{userId}")]
public string Get(string userId)
{
var image = _profileImageService.GetProfileImage(userId);
return System.Convert.ToBase64String(image);
}
For ease of use I created a new directive to encapsulate all the code we need for getting and displaying the image:
import {Directive, OnInit, Input} from '@angular/core';
import {Http} from '@angular/http';
import {BROWSER_SANITIZATION_PROVIDERS, DomSanitizationService} from '@angular/platform-browser';
@Directive({
selector: '[profile-image]',
providers: [BROWSER_SANITIZATION_PROVIDERS],
host: {
'[src]': 'sanitizedImageData'
}
})
export class ProfileImageDirective implements OnInit {
imageData: any;
sanitizedImageData: any;
@Input('profile-image') profileId: number;
constructor(private http: Http,
private sanitizer: DomSanitizationService) { }
ngOnInit() {
this.http.get("http://localhost:2116/api/ProfileImage/" + profileId)
.map(image => image.text())
.subscribe(
data => {
this.imageData = 'data:image/png;base64,' + data;
this.sanitzedImageData = sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustUrl(imageData);
}
);
}
}
In your template include it like this:
<img [profile-image]="tile.UserId" width="100" height="100" />
Don' forget to add the directive to the directives
array of your
component.
Working Plunker for example usage
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