A Node module to get dimensions of any image file
- BMP
- CUR
- GIF
- ICO
- JPEG
- PNG
- PSD
- TIFF
- WebP
- SVG
- DDS
- SWF
npm install image-size --save
var sizeOf = require('image-size');
var dimensions = sizeOf('images/funny-cats.png');
console.log(dimensions.width, dimensions.height);
var sizeOf = require('image-size');
sizeOf('images/funny-cats.png', function (err, dimensions) {
console.log(dimensions.width, dimensions.height);
});
NOTE: The asynchronous version doesn't work if the input is a Buffer. Use synchronous version instead.
var { promisify } = require('util');
var sizeOf = promisify(require('image-size'));
sizeOf('images/funny-cats.png')
.then(dimensions => { console.log(dimensions.width, dimensions.height); })
.catch(err => console.error(err));
var { promisify } = require('util');
var sizeOf = promisify(require('image-size'));
try {
const dimensions = await sizeOf('images/funny-cats.png');
console.log(dimensions.width, dimensions.height);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
If the target file is an icon (.ico) or a cursor (.cur), the width
and height
will be the ones of the first found image.
An additional images
array is available and returns the dimensions of all the available images
var sizeOf = require('image-size');
var images = sizeOf('images/multi-size.ico').images;
for (const dimensions of images) {
console.log(dimensions.width, dimensions.height);
}
var url = require('url');
var http = require('http');
var sizeOf = require('image-size');
var imgUrl = 'http://my-amazing-website.com/image.jpeg';
var options = url.parse(imgUrl);
http.get(options, function (response) {
var chunks = [];
response.on('data', function (chunk) {
chunks.push(chunk);
}).on('end', function() {
var buffer = Buffer.concat(chunks);
console.log(sizeOf(buffer));
});
});
You can optionally check the buffer lengths & stop downloading the image after a few kilobytes. You don't need to download the entire image
npm install image-size --global
image-size image1 [image2] [image3] ...
not a direct port, but an attempt to have something like dabble's imagesize as a node module.