0.1.6 • Published 5 years ago
posthtml-img-autosize v0.1.6
posthtml-img-autosize

PostHTML plugin that automatically sets width and height of <img>.
It supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, and WebP.
It autosizes both local and remote images.
Usage
By default the plugin will autosize only images with width="auto" and height="auto":
var posthtml = require('posthtml');
posthtml([require('posthtml-img-autosize')()])
.process('<img src="photo.png" width="auto" height="auto"><img src="user.jpg">')
.then(function (result) {
console.log(result.html);
});
// <img src="photo.png" width="111" height="52">
// <img src="user.jpg">But if you set processEmptySize: true, the plugin will autosize all images with undefined or empty width and height:
posthtml([
require('posthtml-img-autosize')({
root: './', // Path to images base directory (default: './')
processEmptySize: true
})
])
.process('<img src="photo.png" width="auto" height="auto"><img src="user.jpg">')
.then(function (result) {
console.log(result.html);
});
// <img src="photo.png" width="111" height="52">
// <img src="user.jpg" width="100" height="201">Image versioning
If you use ?.. for image versioning in your HTML you should set questionMarkAsVersion: true in the config:
posthtml([
require('posthtml-img-autosize')({
questionMarkAsVersion: true
})
])
// The image file has "photo.png" name
.process('<img src="photo.png?v=2" width="auto" height="auto">')
.then(function (result) {
console.log(result.html);
});
// <img src="photo.png?v=2" width="111" height="52">Without that option the plugin would search for a file with name photo.png?v=2 on your disk.
Error handling
You can use the usual Promise.catch() to handle errors:
posthtml([require('posthtml-img-autosize')()])
.process('<img src="notExists.jpg" width="auto" height="auto">')
.then(function (result) {
// ...
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error.message);
});
// ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/notExists.jpg'