This library allows for cross-browser image downscaling and resizing utilizing <canvas>
. The code was part of Ross Turner's HTML5-ImageUploader. Note that this is meant to be a browser-only utility and will not work in Node.js.
https://browser-image-resizer-test.firebaseapp.com/
npm install browser-image-resizer
yarn add browser-image-resizer
import readAndCompressImage from 'browser-image-resizer';
const config = {
quality: 0.5,
maxWidth: 800,
maxHeight: 600,
autoRotate: true,
debug: true
};
// Note: A single file comes from event.target.files on <input>
readAndCompressImage(file, config)
.then(resizedImage => {
// Upload file to some Web API
const url = `http://localhost:3001/upload`;
const formData = new FormData();
formData.append('images', resizedImage);
const options = {
method: 'POST',
body: formData
};
return fetch(url, options);
})
.then(result => {
// TODO: Handle the result
console.log(result);
});
import readAndCompressImage from 'browser-image-resizer';
const config = {
quality: 0.7,
width: 800,
height: 600
};
// Note: A single file comes from event.target.files on <input>
async function uploadImage(file) {
try {
let resizedImage = await readAndCompressImage(file, config);
const url = `http://localhost:3001/upload`;
const formData = new FormData();
formData.append('images', resizedImage);
const options = {
method: 'POST',
body: formData
};
let result = await fetch(url, options);
// TODO: Handle the result
console.log(result);
return result;
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
throw(error);
}
}
file
: A File object, usually from an<input>
config
: See below
Property Name | Purpose | Default Value |
---|---|---|
quality |
The quality of the JPEG | 0.5 |
maxWidth |
The maximum width for the downscaled image | 800 |
maxHeight |
The maximum height for the downscaled image | 600 |
autoRotate |
Reads EXIF data on the image to determine orientation | true |
debug |
console.log image update operations | false |
A Promise that yields a JPEG Blob