/og-image

Open Graph image generator for Railway

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Railway OG Image Generator

Deploy on Railway

Service that dynamically generates Open Graph images for Railway starters that looks something like

✨ How To Use

Use the generated image URL in the <head> of your HTML document as the og:image meta property

  <meta property="og:image" content="https://og.railway.app/api/image?fileType=png&layoutName=Simple&Text=**Hello**+_World_" />

Whenever this image is requested (e.g. in link previews) the image will be generated on demand.

🧐 How It Works

Images are generated through the /api/image route. When you hit this route the following happens

  • Query params are parsed
  • Layout is looked up in list of layouts using the layoutName query param
  • layout.getCSS called with all query params
  • layout.Component is rendered with all query params as config prop
  • HTML page built, rendered with Puppeteer, and screenshot
  • Screenshot returned with a long cache max age

Layouts

This service can generate images using multiple layouts. A layout is defined as a

  • Collection of properties that are user configurable. The UI for these properties is auto genearted
  • Function that takes in layout config and returns CSS needed to render
  • A React component that takes in layout config as a prop

For example, the "Simple" layout on og.railway.app is defined as

import { GetCSSFn, ILayout, LayoutComponent } from "../types";
import { gString, Markdown } from "./utils";

const getCSS: GetCSSFn = config => {
  return `
    body {
      font-size: 200px;
      color: white;
      background: linear-gradient(to bottom right, tomato, deeppink);
    }
  `;
};

const Component: LayoutComponent = ({ config }) => {
  const text = gString(config, "Text");
  return <h1>{text}</h1>;
};

export const simpleLayout: ILayout = {
  name: "Simple",
  properties: [{ name: "Text", type: "text", default: "**Hello** _World_" }],
  getCSS,
  Component,
};

This will render as

image

🚀 Development

You can fork this repo or deploy to Railway to make it your own, customize, and use in your own projects.

The frontend is a NextJS site and the image generation happens in an API route.

# Start local development server
yarn dev

# Build for production
yarn build

# Start in production
yarn start

🙌 Acknowledgement

Credit where credit is due. This started as a forked repo from Vercel's OG image generator. The main differences are

  • Multiple configurable layouts
  • Content of image written in JSX (as opposed to a template string)
  • Headless Chrome configuration modified to deploy on Railway