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console-multiple-images

v1.0.1

Published

Display images in browser console by an array of URLs

Downloads

1

Readme

About

Display images in browser console by an array of URLs.

Install

  • import module and resolve dependency with a tool like Browserify,
    npm i console-multiple-images
    import { consoleImages } from 'console-multiple-images';

  • use source code.

Usage

consoleImages(inputArray, options);
  • inputArray – array of strings, containing URLs to images to be printed.

  • options – options object, see below.

Options

  • normalize – defaults to false; pass positive px value to normalize images to (by with), keeping aspect ratio.

  • scale – defaults to 1; positive number, representing the factor to scale images to.

  • log – defaults to false; pass true to log images' original dimensions.

  • firstN – defaults to input array length; positive whole number, describing how many images from input array should be logged.

consoleImages(['url1', 'url2', 'url3'], {
  normalize: 360,  // normalize all images to 360px width, keeping aspect ratio
  scale: 0.5,      // make printed images two times smaller
  log: true,       // on every image printed display it's original dimensions
  firstN: 2,       // only print first two images (from url1 & url2)
});