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strange.js

v1.0.1

Published

A solid library that simplifies interaction with Strange API, making image manipulation easier.

Downloads

8

Readme

Useful links

Documentations: TBD Support Server: join

Usage

[!IMPORTANT]
Before we begin, you should have your Strange API key saved somewhere securely. If you don't have a key yet, please get it from here or by joining Strange Support Server.

Examples:

CommonJS:

const {StrangeImage} = require("strange.js");
const fs = require("fs");

(async () => {
    const strange = new StrangeImage("strange-api-token"); // replace your token here

    const buffer = await strange.filters.blur("image-url", 6);

    fs.writeFileSync("blurry-image.png", buffer); // saved the buffer as a png file to disk
})();

EJS and TypeScript:

import StrangeImage from "strange.js"; // can be imported by default

const fs = require("fs");

(async () => {
    const strange = new StrangeImage("strange-api-token"); // replace your token here

    const buffer = await strange.filters.blur("image-url", 6);

    fs.writeFileSync("blurry-image.png", buffer); // saved the buffer as a png file to disk
})();

Using Sub classes:

import {StrangeFilters, StrangeGenerators, StrangeOverlays, StrangeUtils} from "strange.js"; // for EJS and TS users
const {StrangeFilters, StrangeGenerators, StrangeOverlays, StrangeUtils} = require("strange-js"); // for Common.js users

const fs = require("fs");

(async () => {
    const filters = new StrangeFilters("strange-api-token"); // replace your token here
    const overlays = new StrangeOverlays("strange-api-token"); // replace your token here

    const buffer1 = await filters.blur("image-url", 6);
    const buffer2 = await overlays.toBeContinued("image-url");

    fs.writeFileSync("blurry-image.png", buffer1); // saved the buffer as a png file to disk
    fs.writeFileSync("tobecontinued-image.png", buffer2); // saved the buffer as a png file to disk
})();