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Unifies node-png, node-jpeg and node-gif (for great good)
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This is a node.js module that unifies node-png, node-gif and node-jpeg modules. It was written by Peteris Krumins (peter@catonmat.net). His blog is at http://www.catonmat.net -- good coders code, great reuse. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Overview -------- Node-image module abstracts over node-png, node-gif and node-jpeg modules. It exports `Image`, and `Stack` objects. Use the `Image` object to encode individual images of a specific width and height synchronously (blocking) and asynchronously. Here is an example that encodes the images synchronously: var Image = require('image'); var png = new Image('png').encodeSync(buffer, width, height); var gif = new Image('gif').encodeSync(buffer, widht, height); var jpeg = new Image('jpeg').encodeSync(buffer, width, height); Use `.encode` function to do the same asynchronously. Pass it a callback with two arguments: var Image = require('image'); (new Image('png')).encode(buffer, width, height, function (data, error) { // 'data' contains the png image } ); The buffers must be of node's `Buffer` type and they must hold either RGB, BGR, RGBA or BGRA values. `Image` object defaults to RGB. To use a differnet buffer type, pass it as the 2nd argument to `Image's` constructor: var png = new Image('png', 'bgra').encodeSync(buffer, 800, 600); The `Stack` object is used to create dynamic stacks of images in sync and async manner. What I mean by that is that you can push an image to position (x, y) = (20, 40) and then push another image to position (x, y) = (1000, 2000), and the image will grow dynamically. Here is hot to use it: var Stack = require('image').Stack; var pngStack = new Stack('png'); pngStack.push(buffer, x, y, width, height); var png = pngStack.encodeSync(); console.dir(png.dimensions()); // prints dynamic png's dimensions And the same asynchronously: var Stack = require('image').Stack; var pngStack = new Stack('png'); pngStack.push(buffer, x, y, width, height); pngStack.encode(function (data, dims, error) { // 'data' contains the png image and 'dims' contains its dynamic dimensions }); See tests/ directory for some examples, it comes with a BGR buffer for testing. First unpack it: tar -xjf desktop.tar.bz2 Then run any of sync.js, async.js, sync-stack.js, async-stack.js examples. Dependencies ------------ This module depends on: * node-png: http://github.com/pkrumins/node-png * node-gif: http://github.com/pkrumins/node-gif * node-jpeg: http://github.com/pkrumins/node-jpeg Each of these modules comes with documentation. Follow the installation steps to get them installed. The steps for all the modules are all the same, run: node-waf configure build in each module's directory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Have fun producing images! Sincerely, Peteris Krumins http://www.catonmat.net
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