Let's say you need to generate some responsive images. Automatically. This package will help you do it. Greatly inspired by gulp-responsive, which reduced the time it took to build this down to a mere hours. The configuration object is basically the same. If you're using Gulp, just go and use it.
npm install responsive-images-generator
Let's say you have two images aileen.jpg
and kevin.jpg
and want said images to be resized.
const configs = [
{width: '20%', rename: {suffix: '@1x'}},
{width: '40%', rename: {suffix: '@2x'}},
{width: '60%', rename: {suffix: '@3x'}},
{width: '80%', rename: {suffix: '@4x'}},
{width: '100%', rename: {suffix: '@5x'}}
]
const images = [
path.join(__dirname, 'aileen.jpg'),
path.join(__dirname, 'kevin.jpg')
]
generateResponsiveImages(images, configs)
🔍 Output on disk will be:
aileen.jpg
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kevin.jpg
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If you want to use your scaled images with a srcset
(or something similar), you might need
to rename your images sensibly. Let's go and do that.
const pattern = /(?:.*)(@[0-9]{0,10}x)$/
const files = fs.readdirSync('/path/to/my/images')
.filter((file) => file !== '.DS_Store')
.map((file) => `/path/to/my/images/${file}`)
renameImagesToSize(files, pattern)
🔍 Output on disk will be:
aileen-120x.jpg
aileen-180x.jpg
aileen-240x.jpg
aileen-300x.jpg
aileen-60x.jpg
aileen.jpg
kevin-120x.jpg
kevin-180x.jpg
kevin-240x.jpg
kevin-300x.jpg
kevin-60x.jpg
kevin.jpg
Configuration unit is an object:
- name: String — filename glob pattern.
- width: Number or String — width in pixels or percentage of the original, not set by default.
- height: Number or String — height in pixels or percentage of the original, not set by default.
- withoutEnlargement: Boolean — do not enlarge the output image, default
true
. - skipOnEnlargement: Boolean — do not write an output image at all if the original image is smaller than the configured width or height, default
false
. - min: Boolean — preserving aspect ratio, resize the image to be as small as possible while ensuring its dimensions are greater than or equal to the
width
andheight
specified. - max: Boolean — resize to the max width or height the preserving aspect ratio (both
width
andheight
have to be defined), defaultfalse
. - quality: Number — output quality for JPEG, WebP and TIFF, default
80
. - progressive: Boolean — progressive (interlace) scan for JPEG and PNG output, default
false
. - withMetadata: Boolean — include image metadata, default
false
. - compressionLevel: Number — zlib compression level for PNG, default
6
. - rename: String, Object or Function — renaming options, file will not be renamed by default. When
extname
is specified, output format is parsed from extension. You can override this autodetection withformat
option. - format: String — output format
jpeg
,png
,webp
orraw
, default isnull
. - crop: Crop the resized image to the exact size specified, default is
false
. - embed: Preserving aspect ratio, resize the image to the maximum
width
orheight
specified thenembed
on abackground
of the exactwidth
andheight
specified, default isfalse
. - ignoreAspectRatio: Boolean — Ignoring the aspect ratio of the input, stretch the image to the exact
width
and/orheight
provided viaresize
, default isfalse
. - interpolator: String — The interpolator to use for image enlargement, defaulting to
bicubic
. - kernel: String — The kernel to use for image reduction, defaulting to
lanczos3
. - background: Color — Set the background for the embed and flatten operations, '#default is
fff
'. - flatten: Boolean — Merge alpha transparency channel, if any, with
background
, default isfalse
. - negate: Boolean — Produces the "negative" of the image, default is
false
. - rotate: Boolean — Rotate the output image by either an explicit angle or auto-orient based on the EXIF
Orientation
tag, default isfalse
. - flip: Boolean — Flip the image about the vertical Y axis. This always occurs after rotation, if any. The use of
flip
implies the removal of the EXIFOrientation
tag, if any. Default isfalse
. - flop: Boolean — Flop the image about the horizontal X axis. This always occurs after rotation, if any. The use of
flop
implies the removal of the EXIFOrientation
tag, if any. Default isfalse
. - blur: Boolean — When used without parameters, performs a fast, mild blur of the output image. This typically reduces performance by 10%. Default is
false
. - sharpen: Boolean — When used without parameters, performs a fast, mild sharpen of the output image. This typically reduces performance by 10%. Default is
false
. - threshold: Number or Boolean — Converts all pixels in the image to greyscale white or black, default is
false
. - gamma: Boolean — Apply a gamma correction by reducing the encoding (darken) pre-resize at a factor of
1/gamma
then increasing the encoding (brighten) post-resize at a factor ofgamma
. Default isfalse
. - grayscale: Boolean — Convert to 8-bit greyscale; 256 shades of grey, default is
false
. - normalize: Boolean — Enhance output image contrast by stretching its luminance to cover the full dynamic range. This typically reduces performance by 30%. Default is
false
. - tile: Boolean or Object — The size and overlap, in pixels, of square Deep Zoom image pyramid tiles, default is
false
. - withoutChromaSubsampling: Boolean — Disable the use of chroma subsampling with JPEG output (4:4:4), default is
false
.
Detailed description of each option can be found in the sharp API documentation.
Renaming is implemented by the rename module. Options correspond with options of gulp-rename.
MIT, Please see license for details. Code taken from gulp-responsive MIT © Evgeny Vlasenko