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imagemin-gm

v2.0.3

Published

GraphicsMagick imagemin plugin

Downloads

807

Readme

imagemin-gm

npm version

GraphicsMagick plugin for imagemin

Install

$ npm install --save imagemin-gm

Important: This plugin requires GraphicsMagick to be installed.
On macOS for example, you can use Homebrew: brew install graphicsmagick.

If this script throws the Exception Stream yields empty buffer, this means the GraphicsMagick binaries can not be found in your path. You can pass the location to the ImageminGm constructor.

Usage

const imagemin = require('imagemin')
const ImageminGm = require('imagemin-gm')
const imageminGm = new ImageminGm()

const plugins = [
  imageminGm.resize({ width: 250, height: 250, gravity: 'Center' }),
  imageminGm.convert('jpg')
]

imagemin(['images/*.gif'], 'output', { use: plugins })
  .then(() => console.log('Images converted'))
  .catch(err => console.error(err))

API

ImageminGm([gmPath])

Constructor, optionally pass the path to GraphicsMagick binaries (not the binary itself).

Example:

// Posix
let imageminGm = new ImageminGm('/path/to/gm/binaries/')
// Windows
let imageminGm = new ImageminGm('C:\\Path\\to\\gm\\binaries\\')

imageminGm.resize(options)

Resizes the image buffer. At least one dimension must be given, otherwise the image isn't altered. If both image dimensions are set, the image is resized to fit the constraints while maintaining the original aspect ratio. Image position can be adjusted with the gravity option.

Options

  • width
  • height
  • gravity (optional): NorthWest|North|NorthEast|West|Center|East|SouthWest|South|SouthEast

imageminGm.convert(format)

Converts the image buffer to a different image format (e.g. 'gif', 'jpeg', 'png'). Note: The original filename is used, although the image format has changed. You have to rename the file with the correct extension yourself afterwards.

License

MIT