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handlebars-imgix

v1.0.0

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handlebars helper to generate imgix urls

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handlebars / imgix helper to generate imgix urls.

install

npm i --save handlebars-imgix

usage

import { handlebarsImgix } from 'handlebars-imgix'
import { handlebars } from 'handlebars'
Handlebars.registerHelper('imgix', handlebarsImgix('mycloud'))

handlebars.compile('<img src="{{imgix images/cat.jpg "{ width:400, height:300, crop:\'fill\' }"}}" alt="image alt">').template({})
// <img src="http://res.imgix.com/mycloud/image/upload/c_fill,h_300,w_400/v1/imgix_id" alt="image alt">

quotes

The example above shows a problem you run into if trying to declare strings in js. The escaped quotes will work fine in this case.

In a handlebars template file, you can just use single quotes.

compatibility

dist/index.js should be fully compatible with node 6

Author

Levi Wheatcroft [email protected]

Contributing

Contributions welcome; Please submit all pull requests against the master branch.

License

MIT