Koa router that helps to serve responsive images in an SSR app
- target_ratio - ratio (width divided by height) of an image container.
- ratio_diff_threshold - describes how much ratio of an image can differ from
target_ratio
untilratio-crossed-threshold
class is added to the image
Both are used to add useful classes to <img>
element. See <img>
Element classes
These help to avoid situations like stripes or uneven whitespace around the image and excessive clipping of images. It is done by setting object-fit
values in CSS depending on these classes.
- horizontal / landscape - added when image width is greater than height
- vertical / portrait - if image height is greater
- square - when both dimensions are the same
- ratio-crossed-threshold - if image ratio differs by at least
ratio_diff_threshold
fromtarget_ratio
(both areKoaResponsiveImageRouter.image()
optional arguments) - ratio-above-threshold or ratio-below-threshold - added together with
ratio-crossed-threshold
depending if image ratio is above or belowtarget_ratio
The image()
function accepts a crop
parameter that allows you to specify cropping options for the displayed image.
Use the crop
parameter to control how the image is cropped or displayed within the specified dimensions, with consideration for the SmartCrop algorithm.
crop
: An object representing cropping options. It can have the following properties:
width
: The target width for the cropped image. This parameter is used to specify the desired width of the cropped image when using the SmartCrop algorithm.height
: The target height for the cropped image. This parameter is used to specify the desired height of the cropped image when using the SmartCrop algorithm.x
(optional): The horizontal offset from the left edge of the image. This parameter is used for direct cropping to determine the starting point for cropping horizontally.y
(optional): The vertical offset from the top edge of the image. This parameter is used for direct cropping to determine the starting point for cropping vertically..
Here are some examples of how to use the crop
parameter in the image()
function:
${await imageRouter.image({
resolutions: [600, 1000, 1500, 2000],
sizes_attr: "(max-width: 600) 100vw, 600px",
path: paths.exampleSmartCropImg,
lazy: false,
img_style: "width: 600px; height: auto",
crop: { width: 600, height: 600 },
})}
This example utilizes the SmartCrop algorithm to crop the image to a specific width
and height
.
${await imageRouter.image({
resolutions: [600, 1000, 1500, 2000],
sizes_attr: "(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px",
path: paths.exampleSmartCropImg,
lazy: false,
img_style: "width: 600px; height: auto",
crop: { width: 2592, height: 3456, x: 2592, y: 0 },
})}
In this example, direct cropping is applied with specific x
and y
coordinates.
${await imageRouter.image({
resolutions: [600, 1000, 1500, 2000],
sizes_attr: "(max-width: 600) 100vw, 600px",
path: paths.exampleSmartCropImg,
lazy: false,
img_style: "width: 600px; height: auto",
})}
When no crop parameter is provided, the image is displayed without cropping.