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@resoc/create-img-core
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Use this package to turn a template and parameter values to an image.
Install:
npm install @resoc/create-img-core
Then, create an image:
createImage(
'path/to/resoc.manifest.json',
{
title: "A picture is worth a thousand words",
textColor: "#ffffff"
},
{
width: 1200,
height: 630
},
'path/to/output.jpg'
);
Puppeteer is used under the hood to generate images. You need to configure it depending on your environment.
In most environments, Puppeteer can be used directly. All you need is to install it:
npm install puppeteer
Resoc will just find it and use it.
Due to tight memory constraints, certain environments cannot use Puppeteer as is.
Install:
npm install puppeteer-core chrome-aws-lambda
Then, instanciate the browser yourself:
const chromium = require('chrome-aws-lambda');
const browser = await chromium.puppeteer.launch({
executablePath: await chromium.executablePath,
args: chromium.args,
headless: chromium.headless
});
createImage(
'path/to/resoc.manifest.json',
{
title: "A picture is worth a thousand words",
textColor: "#ffffff"
},
{ width: 1200, height: 630 },
'path/to/output.jpg',
{ browser }
);
FAQs
Create an image based on a Resoc image template
The npm package @resoc/create-img-core receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, @resoc/create-img-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @resoc/create-img-core 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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