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image-optimizer-s3-fastcodeco

v1.0.5

Published

IMAGE OPTIMIZER FASTCODE CO --

Downloads

15

Readme

IMAGE OPTIMIZER FASTCODE CO

A simple library for Node JS that use Sharp and AWS SDK to provide an Image Optimizer (downsize, resize and converting any image file format to png/jpg), also it brings the posibility to upload the processed image to an AWS S3 bucket.

REQUIRED

  • Node JS v14.18+

INSTALLING

$ npm i image-optimizer-s3-fastcodeco

USAGE

import {optimizeImage, S3Uploader} from 'image-optimizer-s3-fastcodeco/dist';
import fs from 'fs';
import path from 'path';

(async()=>{
    
    try{

        
        //in this example with read the image from local but you can use a buffer according your needs
        const image_path:string = path.join(__dirname, './test.jpeg');
        const image:Buffer = fs.readFileSync(image_path);
     
        //calling to optimizeImage by passing the buffer and width size (optional if not passed it will resize to 1024)
        const optmized_image:Buffer = await optimizeImage(image, 680);
    
     
        //uploading to S3. Pass values as ENV vars is highly recommended
        const uploader = new S3Uploader(
            'BUCKET_REGION',
            'AWS_KEY',
            'AWS_SECRET_KEY',
            'BUCKET_NAME'
            );

        const uploaded_file:UploadS3_IMGUP =  await uploader.upload(optmized_image, path.basename(image_path));
     
        console.log(uploaded_file);

        //do logic for uploaded file
    
        }catch(e){
                //handle the excepcion...
        }
 
 })();