@bruitt/image-webpack-loader
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Image loader module for webpack
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image-loader
Image loader module for webpack
Minify PNG, JPEG, GIF and SVG images with imagemin
Issues with the output should be reported on the imagemin issue tracker.
Install
$ npm install image-webpack-loader --save-dev
Usage
In your webpack.config.js
, add the image-loader, chained with the file-loader:
loaders: [
{
test: /\.(jpe?g|png|gif|svg)$/i,
loaders: [
'file?hash=sha512&digest=hex&name=[hash].[ext]',
'image-webpack?bypassOnDebug&optimizationLevel=7&interlaced=false'
]
}
]
If you want to use pngquant or mozjpeg you must use the json options notation like this:
loaders: [
{
test: /.*\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
loaders: [
'file?hash=sha512&digest=hex&name=[hash].[ext]',
'image-webpack?{optimizationLevel: 7, interlaced: false, pngquant:{quality: "65-90", speed: 4}, mozjpeg: {quality: 65}}'
]
}
];
You can also use a configuration section in your webpack config to set global options for the loader, which will apply to all loader sections that use the image loader.
{
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /.*\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
loaders: [
'file?hash=sha512&digest=hex&name=[hash].[ext]',
'image-webpack'
]
}
]
},
imageWebpackLoader: {
mozjpeg: {
quality: 65
},
pngquant:{
quality: "65-90",
speed: 4
},
svgo:{
plugins: [
{
removeViewBox: false
},
{
removeEmptyAttrs: false
}
]
}
}
}
With webpack 2 now supporting query object syntax, you can also write as
loaders: [
{
test: /.*\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
loaders: [
'file-loader',
{
loader: 'image-webpack',
query: {
progressive: true,
optimizationLevel: 7,
interlaced: false,
pngquant: {
quality: '65-90',
speed: 4
}
}
}
]
}
]
Comes bundled with the following optimizers:
- gifsicle — Compress GIF images
- mozjpeg — Compress JPEG images
- optipng — Compress PNG images
- svgo — Compress SVG images
- pngquant — Compress PNG images
imagemin(options)
Unsupported files are ignored.
options
Options are applied to the correct files.
optimizationLevel (png)
Type: number
Default: 3
Select an optimization level between 0
and 7
.
The optimization level 0 enables a set of optimization operations that require minimal effort. There will be no changes to image attributes like bit depth or color type, and no recompression of existing IDAT datastreams. The optimization level 1 enables a single IDAT compression trial. The trial chosen is what. OptiPNG thinks it’s probably the most effective. The optimization levels 2 and higher enable multiple IDAT compression trials; the higher the level, the more trials.
Level and trials:
- 1 trial
- 8 trials
- 16 trials
- 24 trials
- 48 trials
- 120 trials
- 240 trials
imageminMozjpeg(options)
Returns a promise for a buffer.
options
quality
Type: number
Compression quality. Min and max are numbers in range 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect).
progressive
Type: boolean
Default: true
false
creates baseline JPEG file.
interlaced (gif)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Interlace gif for progressive rendering.
svgo (svg)
Type: object
Default: {}
Pass options to svgo.
bypassOnDebug (all)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Using this, no processing is done when webpack 'debug' mode is used and the loader acts as a regular file-loader. Use this to speed up initial and, to a lesser extent, subsequent compilations while developing or using webpack-dev-server. Normal builds are processed normally, outputting oprimized files.
imageminPngquant(options)
options.floyd
Type: number
Default: 0.5
Controls level of dithering (0 = none, 1 = full).
options.nofs
Type: boolean
Default: false
Disable Floyd-Steinberg dithering.
options.posterize
Type: number
Reduce precision of the palette by number of bits. Use when the image will be displayed on low-depth screens (e.g. 16-bit displays or compressed textures).
options.quality
Type: string
Instructs pngquant to use the least amount of colors required to meet or exceed the max quality. If conversion results in quality below the min quality the image won't be saved.
Min and max are numbers in range 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect), similar to JPEG.
options.speed
Type: number
Default: 3
Speed/quality trade-off from 1
(brute-force) to 10
(fastest). Speed 10
has
5% lower quality, but is 8 times faster than the default.
options.verbose
Type: boolean
Default: false
Print verbose status messages.
Inspiration
License
MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)