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@therealbarenziah/imgbb-uploader
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Lightweight module to upload images through Imgbb API.
Lightweight Nodejs module to upload local pictures files to imgbb API and get display URLs in response.
Primary use is letting imgBB handle the hosting & serving of images.
Node >= 8 ( this module uses async/await )
Care: this module uses fs
under the hood. It means it WON'T work outside the node environment !
To upload pictures from your frontend please check the File API instead
npm install imgbb-uploader
var imgbbUploader = require('imgbb-uploader');
imgbbUploader("your-imgbb-api-key-string", "home/absolute/path/to/your/image/image.png")
.then(response => console.log(response))
.catch(error => console.error(1))
.then(response => console.log(response))
output example :{
id: '5jKj6XV',
url_viewer: 'https://ibb.co/5jKj6XV',
url: 'https://i.ibb.co/94Z4Nmj/test.jpg',
display_url: 'https://i.ibb.co/94Z4Nmj/test.jpg',
title: 'test',
time: '1574431312',
image: {
filename: 'test.jpg',
name: 'test',
mime: 'image/jpeg',
extension: 'jpg',
url: 'https://i.ibb.co/94Z4Nmj/test.jpg',
size: 91264
},
thumb: {
filename: 'test.jpg',
name: 'test',
mime: 'image/jpeg',
extension: 'jpg',
url: 'https://i.ibb.co/5jKj6XV/test.jpg',
size: '12875'
},
delete_url: 'https://ibb.co/5jKj6XV/ffd8ef0b1c803f02443553535cf4a5f4'
}
This async function returns a promise, so this is normal :
console.log(imgbbUploader(myKey, myPath)) // output : Promise { <pending> }
Your data is available in .then(response => response)
as shown above.
This module is tiny & totally unlicensed: to better fit your need, feel free to fork !
Basic instructions for tweaking
This module doesn't support array uploads. For heavy duty, you'll probably have to work with fs.readdir and async forEach (you may also be interested in path ).
For example, you can create a baseDir.js
file wherever it suits you:
// baseDir.js
const path = require('path');
const dirPath = path.join(__dirname);
module.exports = dirPath;
Then you can require this file elsewhere and use something like path.join(myDirpath, "subfolder", subsubfolder)
to dig into directories programmatically. Once there, you can f.e. fs.readdir
and iterate forEach
file of that directory.
See fs
documentation and Stack Overflow for more inspiration on the matter.
FAQs
Lightweight module to upload images through Imgbb API.
The npm package @therealbarenziah/imgbb-uploader receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @therealbarenziah/imgbb-uploader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @therealbarenziah/imgbb-uploader 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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