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@mashroom-content/mashroom-content-asset-processing
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Mashroom Content Asset services
Plugin for Mashroom Server, a Microfrontend Integration Platform. Part of the Mashroom Content extension.
This plugin adds a service to fetch and process assets (e.g. image conversion).
If node_modules/@mashroom is configured as plugin path just add @mashroom-content/mashroom-content-asset-processing as dependency.
You can override the default config in your Mashroom config file like this:
{
"plugins": {
"Mashroom Content Asset Processing Services": {
"scaleUp": false,
"defaultQuality": 75,
"cacheEnable": true,
"cacheDefaultTTLSec": 31536000,
"cacheFolder": "./data/asset-proc-cache"
}
}
}
On the Server side you can use the following new service accessible through pluginContext.services.assetProc.service:
export interface MashroomContentAssetProcService {
/**
* Process and return given asset from URI - result will be cached
*/
processAssetFromUri(assetUri: string, resize?: MashroomContentAssetProcImageResize, convert?: MashroomContentAssetProcImageConvert): Promise<MashroomContentAssetProc>;
/**
* Process given asset
*/
processAsset(asset: Readable, resize?: MashroomContentAssetProcImageResize, convert?: MashroomContentAssetProcImageConvert): Promise<Readable>;
}
FAQs
Mashroom Content Asset services
The npm package @mashroom-content/mashroom-content-asset-processing receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @mashroom-content/mashroom-content-asset-processing popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mashroom-content/mashroom-content-asset-processing demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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