Skip to content

Image (pre)processing with Sharp for Svelte

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Studiobear/svelte-image

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

99 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Svelte image

Demo

Svelte image is a preprocessor which automates image optimization using sharp.

It parses your img tags, optimizes or inlines them and replaces src accordingly. (External images are not optimized.)

Image component enables lazyloading and serving multiple sizes via srcset.

This package is heavily inspired by gatsby image.

Installation

yarn add svelte-image

In your rollup.config.js add image to preprocess section:

import image from "svelte-image";


svelte({
  preprocess: {
    ...image(),
  }
})

And have fun!

<script>
  import Image from "svelte-image";
</script>

<Image src="fuji.jpg">

Will generate

<img
  src="data:image/png;base64,/9j/2wBDAAYEBQYFBAYG...BwYIChAKCgkJChQODwwQF"
  alt="fuji">
<img
  alt="fuji"
  sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px"
  srcset="g/400-fuji.jpg 375w, g/800-fuji.jpg 768w, g/1200-fuji.jpg 1024w"
>

Image path

Please note that the library works only with relative paths in Sapper at the moment. <Image src="images/fuji.jpg"> works whereas <Image src="/images/fuji.jpg"> doesn't.

Configuration and defaults

Image accepts following configuration object:

const defaults = {
  optimizeAll: true, // optimize all images discovered in img tags
  
  // Case insensitive. Only files whose extension exist in this array will be
  // processed by the <img> tag (assuming `optimizeAll` above is true). Empty
  // the array to allow all extensions to be processed. However, only jpegs and
  // pngs are explicitly supported.
  imgTagExtensions: ['jpg', 'jpeg', 'png'],
  
  // Same as the above, except that this array applies to the Image Component.
  // If the images passed to your image component are unknown, it might be a
  // good idea to populate this array.
  componentExtensions: [],
  
  inlineBelow: 10000, // inline all images in img tags below 10kb

  compressionLevel: 8, // png quality level
  
  quality: 70, // jpeg/webp quality level
  
  tagName: "Image", // default component name
  
  sizes: [400, 800, 1200], // array of sizes for srcset in pixels
  
  // array of screen size breakpoints at which sizes above will be applied
  breakpoints: [375, 768, 1024],
  
  outputDir: "g/",
  
  placeholder: "trace", // or "blur",
  
  // WebP options [sharp docs](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/en/stable/api-output/#webp)
  webpOptions: {
    quality: 75,
    lossless: false,
    force: true
  },
  
  webp: true,
  
  // Potrace options for SVG placeholder
  trace: {
    background: "#fff",
    color: "#002fa7",
    threshold: 120
  }
  
  // Wheter to download and optimize remote images loaded from a url
  optimizeRemote: true,
};

Image component props

Standard image tag props.

  • class default: ""

  • alt default: ""

  • width default: ""

  • height default: ""

  • c default: "" Class string // deprecated in favor of class

  • wrapperClass default: "" Classes passed to Waypoint wrapper

  • placeholderClass default: "" Classes passed to placeholder

  • threshold default: 1.0 "A threshold of 1.0 means that when 100% of the target is visible within the element specified by the root option, the callback is invoked."

  • lazy default: true Disables Waypoint.

Following props are filled by preprocessor:

  • src default: ""
  • srcset default: ""
  • srcsetWebp default: ""
  • ratio default: "100%"
  • blur default: false
  • sizes default: "(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px"

Features

  • Generate and add responsive images
  • Set base64 placeholder
  • Optimize normal images using img tag
  • Image lazy loading
  • Optional SVG trace placeholder
  • Support WebP
  • Optimize background or whatever images found in CSS
  • Resolve imported images (only works with string pathnames at the moment)

Development

Run yarn && yarn dev in the /dev directory. This is the source code of demo homepage.

Testing

You can test the preprocessor via yarn test. We are using Jest for that, so you can also pass a --watch flag to test while developing.

Currently, the best way to test the Svelte component is by using it in a separate project and using yarn/npm link. The dev directory tends to have issues keeping in sync with changes to the src in the root of the repo.

About

Image (pre)processing with Sharp for Svelte

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • JavaScript 65.0%
  • TypeScript 17.8%
  • HTML 10.8%
  • CSS 6.4%