save-pixels-updated
v1.0.0
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An updated version of save-pixels that patches the CVE-2020-8175 security issue.
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This is an updated version of save-pixels which patches the CVE-2020-8175 security issue. At the time of creation, every file is the same as the ones from the original repository, excluding the package.json.
save-pixels-updated
The following is from the save-pixels GitHub page. As mentioned before, this repository has no breaking changes and is nearly the exact same as the original repository.
Saves an ndarray to an image.
Example
var zeros = require("zeros")
var savePixels = require("save-pixels-updated")
//Create an image
var x = zeros([32, 32])
x.set(16, 16, 255)
//Save to a file
savePixels(x, "png").pipe(process.stdout)
This writes the following image to stdout:
Install
npm install save-pixels-updated
require("save-pixels-updated")(array, type[, options])
Saves an ndarray as an image with the given format
array
is anndarray
of pixels. Assumes that shape is[width, height, channels]
type
is the type of the image to save. Currently supported formats:"jpeg"
,"jpg"
- Joint Photographic Experts Group format"gif"
- Graphics Interchange Format"png"
- Portable Network Graphics format"canvas"
- A canvas element
options
is an object that alters saving behaviorquality
is theNumber
to use for saved image quality- This can only be used with a
"jpeg"
image - It range between 1 (low quality) and 100 (high quality) inclusively
- This can only be used with a
Returns A stream that you can pipe to serialize the result, or a canvas element if the type
is "canvas"
.
Credits
Original code from save-pixels, updated by sysollie to fix the CVE-2020-8175 security issue. Code used and relicensed under and in accordance with the MIT license (original | new).