A fully flexible sharp implementation for Metalsmith
npm install --save metalsmith-sharp
Just use it as regular Metalsmith plugin. If your environment does not support the import syntax, see further below.
import Metalsmith from 'metalsmith'
import sharp from 'metalsmith-sharp'
Metalsmith('/path/to/project')
.use(sharp({
methods: [
{
name: 'resize',
args: [ 200, 200 ]
},
{ name: 'max' },
{
name: 'toFormat',
args: [ 'jpeg' ]
}
]
}))
.build()
You can also do multiple image manipulations in one call:
import Metalsmith from 'metalsmith'
import sharp from 'metalsmith-sharp'
Metalsmith('/path/to/project')
.use(sharp([
{
namingPattern: '{dir}{name}-version-1{ext}',
methods: [
{ name: 'normalize' },
{ name: 'flop' },
{
name: 'trim',
args: 15
}
]
},
{
namingPattern: '{dir}{name}-version-2{ext}',
methods: [
{ name: 'normalize' },
{
name: 'trim',
args: 30
}
]
}
]))
.build()
const sharp = require('metalsmith-sharp')
A version for the LTS version of node is also supplied. You can require it like this:
const sharp = require('metalsmith-sharp/dist/node4')
For further examples can be found in the test directory.
Default options:
{
src: '**/*.jpg',
namingPattern: '{dir}{base}',
methods: [],
moveFile: false
}
Array of method objects that will trigger the corresponding sharp method. They will be called with the passed arguments and in the given order.
Check the sharp API documentation for a full list of supported methods.
{
methods: [
{
name: 'anySharpMethod',
args: [ 400, 300 ]
}
]
}
Glob for matching source files. All minimatch features are supported.
{
src: '**/*.jpg'
}
Renaming pattern for the resulting file. By default, the input file will be overwritten.
Supported placeholders:
{dir}
: Directory of file followed by slash{base}
: Full filename with extension{name}
: Filename without extension{ext}
: File extension with leading dot
{
namingPattern: '{dir}/{name}-thumb{ext}'
}
If the resulting file has a different name, the default behavior is to create a new file and keep the input file. Set this option to true to delete the input file.
{
moveFile: true
}
This project follows the standard coding and the conventional changelog commit message style. Also it is configured to never decrease the code coverage of its tests.
Also make sure you check out all available npm scripts via npm run
.
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue. But before doing anything, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines.