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hexo-tag-imgix

v1.2.0

Published

Support for imgix url substitution via a handy tag. Works in templates too.

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hexo-tag-imgix

Support for imgix url substitution via a handy tag. Works in templates too.

_config.yml

Minimal options

imgix:
  domain: example.imgix.net
  replace:
    - 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/example-bucket'

All options

imgix:
  domain: example.imgix.net
  replace:
    - 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/example-bucket'
    - 'assets/uploads'
  profiles:
    DEFAULT: w=600
    inline: w=800
    attachment: w=1000
  srcset:
    scale: [ 0.5, 0.75, 1.00 ]
    min: 300
    max: 2000

Descriptions

  • domain: Your imgix domain, is the substitution string for replacement patterns
  • replace: Array of replacement patterns, applied to urls / paths provided to the tag
  • profiles: Array of query string parameters that adhere to the imgix API
  • src_set: If set, will create a scaled srcset value on your output img tag

Syntax

The syntax is almost identical to the Hexo img tag, but accepts colon-separated parameters in the space before the image url.

{% imgix [class names AND/OR params:values] /path/to/image [width] [height] ['title text' ['alt text']] %}

Usage

Minimal use in markdown

{% imgix https://s3.amazonaws.com/example-bucket/example.jpg %}

Sample args all

{% imgix profile:inline blend:color inline-image https://s3.amazonaws.com/example-bucket/example.jpg 1000 500 "'This is a title'" "'This is alt text'" %}

As a template helper, in ejs for example

<%- imgix(photo.src, { profile: "inline", blend: "color" }, { classes: ["class1", "class2"], params: { "height": 500, "width": 1000 } }) %>

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