Node based engine for spritesmith built of top of get-pixels and save-pixels.
This can be used for constructing a canvas, placing images on it, and extracting the result image.
Install the module with: npm install pixelsmith
// Load in our dependencies
var Pixelsmith = require('pixelsmith');
// Create a new engine
var pixelsmith = new Pixelsmith();
// Interpret some images from disk
pixelsmith.createImages(['img1.jpg', 'img2.png'], function handleImages (err, imgs) {
// If there was an error, throw it
if (err) {
throw err;
}
// We recieve images in the same order they were given
imgs[0].width; // 50 (pixels)
imgs[0].height; // 100 (pixels)
// Create a canvas that fits our images (200px wide, 300px tall)
var canvas = pixelsmith.createCanvas(200, 300);
// Add the images to our canvas (at x=0, y=0 and x=50, y=100 respectively)
canvas.addImage(imgs[0], 0, 0);
canvas.addImage(imgs[1], 50, 100);
// Export canvas to image
var resultStream = canvas['export']({format: 'png'});
resultStream; // Readable stream outputting PNG image of the canvas
});This module was built to the specification for spritesmith engines.
Specification version: 2.0.0
https://github.com/twolfson/spritesmith-engine-spec/tree/2.0.0
Our engine constructor supports the following options:
- options
Object- Optional container for various settings- concurrentFileLimit
Number- Amount of files to load concurrently viacreateImages- May be useful if bumping into
EMFILE(file descriptor limit)
- May be useful if bumping into
- concurrentFileLimit
Our createImages methods supports the following types of images:
- image
String- Filepath to image - image
Object- Vinyl object with buffer for image (uses buffer) - image
Object- Vinyl object with stream for image (uses stream) - image
Object- Vinyl object withnullfor image (reads buffer from provided filepath)
Our export method provides support for the following options:
- options
Object- background
Number[]-rgbaarray of value for background- By default, the background is
[0, 0, 0, 0](transparent black) [0]- Red value for background- Can range from 0 to 255
[1]- Green value for background- Can range from 0 to 255
[2]- Blue value for background- Can range from 0 to 255
[3]- Alpha/transparency value for background- Can range from 0 to 255
- By default, the background is
- quality
Number- Optional quality percentage for JPEG images- This value can range from 0 to 100
- background
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint via npm run lint and test via npm test.
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As of Nov 24 2014, Todd Wolfson has released this repository and its contents to the public domain.
It has been released under the UNLICENSE.