0.1.1 • Published 11 months ago

astro-art-direction v0.1.1

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astro-art-direction

Astro components and utilities wrapping @astrojs/image for easier use of local images in HTML image and particularly picture elements. This is especially helpful, when mapping standard markdown img nodes from MDX files, because it can derive all required information from the local image file.

Content

What is this?

This package is a source distribution of an Astro component, which ease working with images in HTML picture elements, without need for manual provision of any parameters, i.e. it is particularly useful when mapping markdown img nodes.

Art direction is supported through the use of the class attribute, which can be mapped to arbitrary parameters of the component by means of a callback. If you want to use art direction in markdown files, you could use the remark plugin remark-class-directive to annotate your markdown with :class-directives.

Local images should be referenced by absolute file paths, so that the underlying image optimization can pick them up easily to compute missing values from the original image data. If you want to work with relative paths in your markdown files, you could use the remark plugin remark-normalize-paths to convert them to absolute paths.

When should I use this?

If you want to make use of all the goodies of HTML picture elements, i.e. image optimization, art direction, etc. without needing to worry about all the intricacies of it. It is particular useful, when you map regular markdown image syntax, i.e. ![Alt text](./my-url.jpg), to the <Picture> component.

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 12.20+, 14.14+, or 16.0+), install with npm:

npm install astro-local-image

Use

Simple use in Astro files

---
import { Picture } from 'astro-local-image';
---

<Picture src="./my-image.jpg" alt="My image" />

Mapping markdown images to Picture

import { Picture } from 'astro-local-image';

export const components = {
  img: Picture,
};

Custom Picture component

You can easily implement a custom component, by defining some default properties

---
import { Picture, PictureProps } from 'astro-local-image';

const props = Astro.props as PictureProps;

const customProps: PictureProps = {
  aspectRatio: 1,
  loading: props.class?.includes('eager') ? 'eager' : undefined,
  position: 'attention',
  sizes: '(min-width: 360px) 240px, 100vw',
  widths: [240, 480],
  ...props,
};
---

<Picture {...customProps} />

For the property loading, you can see a typical pattern, that I use for art direction: I usually derive some properties from classes, that I attach to images, using remark-class-directive :class-directive

![My fantastic hero image](./hero.jpg):class{.eager}

Callback

If you have the need to compute some props based on all defined props including a resolved src property, you can configure a callback function (props: PictureProps) => PictureProps, that can set any property.

A typical use case would be, to limit the aspect ratio to some boundaries.