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Only interested in the Pintura Input component itself, you can find it here: github.com/pqina/pintura-input-component
If it's not already installed we need to install Node.js
Then we install the project dependencies by running npm install
in a terminal window. This will install @pqina/pintura
, @pqina/pintura-input
, and a local node server.
Run npm start
to start a local test server at http://localhost:8080
If you're not using NodeJS you can get the files here: github.com/pqina/pintura-component-pintura-input, they're in the dist
folder.
Feel free to reach out using the contact form on the Pintura product page.
This projects uses a test version of Pintura. This version of Pintura will show a watermark in the editor and on generated images.
Purchase a license at https://pqina.nl/pintura to use Pintura in production.