Korkut
Quick and simple image processing at the command line. :hammer: (by oguzhaninan)
probe-image-size
Get image size without full download. Supported image types: JPG, GIF, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, SVG, PSD, ICO. (by nodeca)
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Korkut | probe-image-size | |
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364 | 957 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Korkut
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
probe-image-size
Posts with mentions or reviews of probe-image-size.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-09.
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Issues With Using 'http.get()' Which Resulted In 'BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to include polyfills for node.js core modules by default.' Error
import React, { useState } from "react"; const url = require("url"); const http = require("http"); const sizeOf = require("image-size"); function Upload() { const [photoName, setPhotoName] = useState(""); const [photoLink, setPhotoLink] = useState(""); const [submittedData, setSubmittedData] = useState([]); const [errors, setErrors] = useState([]); function handlePhotoNameChange(event) { console.log("handlePhotoNameChange"); setPhotoName(event.target.value); } function handlePhotoLinkChange(event) { console.log("handlePhotoLinkChange"); setPhotoLink(event.target.value); } function handleSubmit(event) { event.preventDefault(); if (photoName.length > 0) { // TODO: // Use 'probe-image-size' library to determine width and height of the image the user passed in // Then, add a 'width' and 'height' key value to the 'formData' variable so that the // values are then added back to 'db.json' accordingly: // https://github.com/nodeca/probe-image-size const options = url.parse(photoLink); // 'http.get()' request so that I can obtain the image itself: http.get(options, function (response) { const chunks = []; response .on("data", function (chunk) { chunks.push(chunk); }) .on("end", function () { const buffer = Buffer.concat(chunks); console.log(sizeOf(buffer)); }); }); const formData = { photoName: photoName, photoLink: photoLink }; const dataArray = [...submittedData, formData]; setSubmittedData(dataArray); setPhotoName(""); setPhotoLink(""); setErrors([]); console.log("handleSubmit() called"); console.log("dataArray (before fetch() call): ", dataArray); fetch("http://localhost:3000/photos", { method: "POST", headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", }, body: JSON.stringify({ dataArray: dataArray, }), }) .then((response) => response.json()) .then((response) => { console.log("response (from fetch request): ", response); }); } else { setErrors(["Name of photo is required!"]); } } const listOfSubmissions = submittedData.map((data, index) => { return ( {data.photoName} {data.photoLink} ); }); return ( Upload Image To Board Name: Link: Upload {errors.length > 0 ? errors.map((error, index) => ( {error} )) : null} Recent Submissions Below: {listOfSubmissions} ); } export default Upload;
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Lazy loading images, so easy you won’t believe it (a native strategy)
Again, there are multiple ways to get dimensions and your development pipeline might just provide this information by default. In case it doesn't, we have found a nice and small npm package called probe-image-size. It allows for 'probing' an image locally or remotely.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Korkut and probe-image-size you can also consider the following projects:
pica - Resize image in browser with high quality and high speed
sharp - High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library.
cropper
lena.js - :woman: Library for image processing
gm - GraphicsMagick for node
fastimage - A module that finds the size and type of an image by fetching and reading as little data as needed.
lwip - Light Weight Image Processor for NodeJS
is-progressive - Check if JPEG images are progressive
image-type - Detect the image type of a Buffer/Uint8Array