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Cloudinary JS-Transformation-Builder-SDK

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This is an internal Cloudinary SDK. The Cloudinary JS-Transformation-Builder-SDK allows you to generate transformations for @cloudinary/url-gen

Additional documentation

This Readme provides basic installation and usage information.

Table of Contents

Key Features

Version Support

Note!

This SDK is cross-platform, but only the Node.js versions are worth mentioning

SDK Version Node.js 10 Node.js 12 Node.js 14 Node.js 16
1.x V V V V

Installation

Install using your favorite package manager (yarn, npm)

npm install @cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk
yarn add @cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk

Usage

Setup

// Import the Cloudinary class
import {Transformation} from '@cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk';

// Create your transformation
const tx = new Transformation()
        .resize(scale(100, 100))

Transform and Optimize Assets

// Create a new instance if you haven't (see above for the details)
const cld = new Cloudinary({/*...*/})

// Let's create a new image
const myImage = cld.image('sample');

// Import the resize transformation and apply it to myImage
import {Resize} from '@cloudinary/url-gen/actions/resize';

// Resize the image to 100x100
myImage.resize(Resize.scale().width(100).height(100));

// When we're done, we can apply all our changes and create a URL.
const myURL = myImage.toURL();

// https://res.cloudinary.com/demo/image/upload/c_scale,w_100,h_100/sample
console.log(myURL);

Transpilation

@cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk is shipped as untranspiled ES6 code. @cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk is optimized around bundle size, as such we do not transpile our distributed modules, we leave the decision of what browsers to support, and what transpilations to apply, to you, the user.

Testing with Jest

As mentioned above, we're shipping @cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk with ES6 code, as this provides great tree-shaking potential. it also requires a few adjustments when testing.

In jest.config, you'll need to add these lines to allow babel to transpile our code.

{
  "transform": {
    "node_modules/@cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk": "babel-jest"
  },
  "transformIgnorePatterns": ["/node_modules/(?!@cloudinary/transformation-builder-sdk)"]
}

Make sure to install babel-jest: npm install babel-jest

You'll also need to ensure you have a babel.config.js file (and not a .babelrc), and that it's configured properly to transpile code,

As an example:

module.exports = {
  "presets": [
    "@babel/preset-env"
  ]
};

Contributions

  • Clone this repository
  • Create a fork
  • Make your changes
  • Run tests locally npm run test
  • Build project locally npm run build
  • Push your changes
  • Await a review from the maintainers

Get Help

If you run into an issue or have a question, you can either:

About Cloudinary

Cloudinary is a powerful media API for websites and mobile apps alike, Cloudinary enables developers to efficiently manage, transform, optimize, and deliver images and videos through multiple CDNs. Ultimately, viewers enjoy responsive and personalized visual-media experiences—irrespective of the viewing device.

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