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v1.2.5

Published

Combine multiple images into a single image

Downloads

75

Readme

combine-image

NPM

Combine multiple images into a single image

combine-image combines given images into a single image in right order. This will be helpful in a situation when you have to generate a preview of multiple images into a single image. This module is based on [Jimp] for image processing.

Install

$ npm install combine-image

Usage

import combineImage from 'combine-image';

combineImage(['image-1.png', 'image-2.jpg'])
  .then((img) => {
    // Save image as file
    img.write('out.png', () => console.log('done'));
  });

API

combineImage(images[, options])

  • images Array of (String | Object | Buffer | [Jimp]) - List of images to concat. If String is passed, it will be considered to the file path. Also you can pass other [Jimp] object. An Object entry can have following options:
    • src String or Buffer - A single image source to concat.
    • offsetX Number (optional) - x offset to affect this image. Default is 0.
    • offsetY Number (optional) - y offset to affect this image. Default is 0.
  • options Object (optional)
    • direction String - Direction of the merged image. If this value is col, the images will be merged vertically (col). Otherwise, If this value is row the images will be merged horizontally (row). Default is col.
    • color Number (hex) - Default background color represented by RGBA hex value. Default is 0x00000000.
    • offset Number - Offset in pixels between each image. Default is 0.
    • margin (Number | String | Object) - Margin of the result image. If Number or String is passed, it will be considered as standard css shorthand properties (e.g. '40 40 0 10'). An Object entry can have following options:
      • top Number (optional) - Margin on top side of result image. Default is 0.
      • right Number (optional) - Margin on right side of result image. Default is 0.
      • bottom Number (optional) - Margin on bottom side of result image. Default is 0.
      • left Number (optional) - Margin on left side of result image. Default is 0.

Returns a Promise that contains [Jimp] object.