xy-image-webpack-loader
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Image loader module for webpack
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image-loader
Image loader module for webpack
Minify PNG, JPEG, GIF, SVG and WEBP images with imagemin
Issues with the output should be reported on the imagemin issue tracker.
Install
$ npm install image-webpack-loader --save-dev
libpng issues
Installing on some versions of OSX may raise errors with a missing libpng dependency:
Module build failed: Error: dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/libpng/lib/libpng16.16.dylib
This can be remedied by installing the newest version of libpng with homebrew:
brew install libpng
Usage
In your webpack.config.js
, add the image-loader, chained after the file-loader:
loaders: [{
test: /\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
use: [
'file-loader',
{
loader: 'image-webpack-loader',
options: {
bypassOnDebug: true,
},
},
],
}]
For each optimizer you wish to configure, specify the corresponding key in options:
loaders: [{
test: /\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
use: [
'file-loader',
{
loader: 'image-webpack-loader',
options: {
mozjpeg: {
progressive: true,
quality: 65
},
// optipng.enabled: false will disable optipng
optipng: {
enabled: false,
},
pngquant: {
quality: '65-90',
speed: 4
},
gifsicle: {
interlaced: false,
},
// the webp option will enable WEBP
webp: {
quality: 75
}
}
},
],
}]
Comes bundled with the following optimizers:
- mozjpeg — Compress JPEG images
- optipng — Compress PNG images
- pngquant — Compress PNG images
- svgo — Compress SVG images
- gifsicle — Compress GIF images
And optional optimizers:
- webp — Compress JPG & PNG images into WEBP
Default optimizers can be disabled by specifying optimizer.enabled: false
, and optional ones can be enabled by simply putting them in the options
If you are using Webpack 1, take a look at the old docs (or consider upgrading).
Options
Loader options:
bypassOnDebug (all)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Using this, no processing is done when webpack 'debug' mode is used and the loader acts as a regular file-loader. Use this to speed up initial and, to a lesser extent, subsequent compilations while developing or using webpack-dev-server. Normal builds are processed normally, outputting optimized files.
For optimizer options, an up-to-date and exhaustive list is available on each optimizer repository:
Inspiration
License
MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)