imgresizer-node
v1.1.2
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A node library to resize images using ImageMagick
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imgresizer-node
resize images on the server size
A node library to resize images using ImageMagick
you need ImageMagick on your system
install
You need imagemagick on your machine.
For Windows - download the ImageMaigck Installer
For Linux:
$ sudo apt-get install imagemagick
usage
Resize a folder of images and write to a new folder.
Each image is resized multiple times.
var resize = require('imgresizer-node')()
resize.folder('./imgs', './output', [{
width:1024,
height:768
},{
width:102,
height:77,
name:'thumb'
}], function(){
console.log('images resized!');
})
Resize a single image and control what size the output is written at:
The basic control format for the single image resize
const config_basic = {
size: {
width: 400,
//proportional based on height in px
height: 600
},
// jpg format or png format
format: "jpg",
//the quality from 0.0 to 1.0
quality: 1.0
};
/**
* process single image
* @param inpath path for input
* @param outpath path for output
* @param options the process configurations
* @param done the callback
*/
resize.image('./imgs/balloon.jpg', './output/balloon.jpg', config_basic, function(err){
console.log('image is resized')
})
If ./imgs was a folder with:
- image1.png (2048 x 1536)
- image2.png (2048 x 1536)
Then ./output would contain:
- image1.png (1024 x 768)
- image1.thumb.png (102 x 77)
- image2.png (1024 x 768)
- image2.thumb.png (102 x 77)
installation
$ npm install imgresizer-node