Middleware that processes images according to the query
string. Intended to be used in a development setting with the
connect.static
middleware, but should work with any middleware
further down the stack, even an http proxy.
Important note: This module is intended for development. You're strongly discouraged from using it in production or with any kind of untrusted input. Parts of the query string will be passed directly to various command line tools.
The response will be be processed under these circumstances:
- If the request has a query string and accepts
image/*
. - If the response is served with a
Content-Type
ofimage/*
.
express-processimage
plays nice with conditional GET. If the
original response has an ETag, express-processimage
will add to it
so the ETag of the processed image never clashes with the original
ETag. That prevents the middleware issuing the original response from
being confused into sending a false positive 304 Not Modified
if
express-processimage
is turned off or removed from the stack later.
express-processimage
supports pngcrush
, pngquant
, optipng
,
jpegtran
, inkscape
, svgfilter
,
and all methods listed under "manipulation" and "drawing primitives"
in the documentation
for the gm module.
Multiple tools can be applied to the same image (separated by &
, and
the order is significant). Arguments for the individual tools are
separated by non-URL encoded comma or plus.
http://localhost:1337/myImage.png?pngcrush=-rem,alla
http://localhost:1337/myImage.png?pngcrush=-rem+alla
http://localhost:1337/myImage.png?optipng=-o7
http://localhost:1337/bigImage.png?resize=400,300&pngquant=128&pngcrush
http://localhost:1337/hello.png?setFormat=gif
http://localhost:1337/logo.svg?inkscape
http://localhost:1337/file.svg?svgfilter=--runScript=makeItBlue.js
Make sure you have node.js and npm installed, then run:
npm install express-processimage
Express 3.0 syntax:
var express = require('express'),
processImage = require('express-processimage'),
root = '/path/to/my/static/files';
express()
.use(processImage({root: root}))
.use(express.static(root))
.listen(1337);
The root
option is used by node-svgfilter
for finding the location of external JavaScript files to run on the SVG document.
3-clause BSD license -- see the LICENSE
file for details.