hexo-filter-responsive-images
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Generate multiple version of images for responsive Hexo blogs
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hexo-filter-responsive-images
Generate mutliple versions of images for responsive blogs using Hexo >= 3.x. It uses sharp library to transform images.
Comparison to similar plugins:
- hexo-img-optimization adds a separate command and doesn't work
with
hexo server
. Requires ImageMagick to be installed. This plugin is integrated withhexo generate
and works withhexo server
. - hexo-image-sizes is very similar, but this one is optimized for performance for local testing by being lazy - nothing is transformed unless requested.
Installation
npm i hexo-filter-responsive-images --save
Configuration
Put all your configuration under responsive_images
key.
Pattern
pattern: String
A micromatch pattern. All matching assets will use the assigned size rules.
Sizes
sizes:
[name]:
width: Number
height: Number
...
Put a size name as a key. It will be used as a prefix for the generated file names.
Use width
and height
keys to configure dimensions. Skip one for auto-scale.
Everything else will be passed to the resize
method of sharp. See the most important
options listed below.
Resizing options
fit: String
After sharp documentation:
cover
: Default value. Crops to cover both provided dimensions.contain
: Embeds within both provided dimensions.fill
: Ignores the aspect ratio of the input and stretch to both provided dimensions.inside
: Resize the image to be as large as possible while ensuring its dimensions are less than or equal to both those specified. Preserves aspect ratio.outside
: Resize the image to be as small as possible while ensuring its dimensions are greater than or equal to both those specified. Preserves aspect ratio.
position: String
Works for cover
or contain
fit setting. Should be value from either sharp.position
or sharp.gravity
list, for example 'right' or 'northeast'
withoutEnlargement: Boolean
When true, do not enlarge if the width or height are already less than the specified dimensions
quality: Number
It's a number from 0 to 100, which controls quality of the output file. Works with jpg, webp and tiff format.
Full information about sharp API specific options can be found in the sharp documentation
Priority
Optionally, you can put pattern
and sizes
configuration under rules
key and use priority
option to
set the priority of after_generate
filter. Can be handy, if you want to control the order of filters executed
on your files.
priority: 9
rules: ...
You can find more information about priority in Filter documentation.
Examples
Single pattern:
responsive_images:
pattern: '**/*.+(png|jpg|jpeg)'
sizes:
small:
width: 800
medium:
width: 1200
large:
width: 2000
For your photo.jpg
it will generate the following files:
small_photo.jpg
medium_photo.jpg
large_photo.jpg
You can also use multiple patterns:
responsive_images:
- pattern: squares/*.jpg
sizes:
square:
width: 200
height: 200
- pattern: '**/*.+(png|jpg|jpeg)'
sizes:
thumb:
width: 900
And the example with priority:
responsive_images:
priority: 9
rules:
- pattern: squares/*.jpg
sizes:
square:
width: 200
height: 200
- pattern: '**/*.+(png|jpg|jpeg)'
sizes:
thumb:
width: 900
The following example uses sharp API specific options for advanced control:
responsive_images:
pattern: '**/*.+(png|jpg|jpeg)'
sizes:
small:
width: 800
height: 800
fit: inside
large:
width: 2000
withoutEnlargement: true
Usage
To get the responsive image URL you can just refer to it's prefixed version. For a programmatic usage in theme templates, you can use a view helper:
image_version(image_path, {prefix: ''})
For example:
image_version('photo.jpg', {prefix: 'small')
It returns 'small_photo.jpg'
For usage in generated content you can hook into the after_post_render
filter.
const image_version = hexo.extend.helper.get('image_version');
hexo.extend.filter.register('after_post_render', data => {
data.content = data.content.replace(/<img([^>]+)?>/igm, (_, attr) => {
attr = attr.replace(/src="([^"]+)?"/, (_, src) => {
return `src="${image_version(src, { prefix: 'thumb' })}"`;
})
return `<img${attr}>`;
});
});
Development
To run specs use:
npm test