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@travetto/asset
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Modular library for storing and retrieving binary assets with additional support for image modification at runtime
This module provides the framework for storing/retrieving assets. It also provides additional image functionality for on-the-fly resizing.
The asset module requires an AssetSource
to provide functionality for reading and writing files. The AssetSource
will need to be configured to be picked up by the AssetService
class AppConfig {
@InjectableFactory()
static getSource(): AssetSource {
return new CustomAssetSource();
}
}
After that, both AssetService
and ImageService
will rely upon the AssetSource
to do their work. Below you can see an example of storing and retrieving a user's profile image.
Storing of all assets uses the AssetService
, but retrieval can either be from AssetService
or ImageService
depending on whether or not you want to perform image optimizations on retrieval. The ImageService
users GraphicsMagick
for image transformation. If the binary is not installed the framework will spin up a docker
container to provide needed functionality.
@Injectable()
class UserProfileService {
constructor(
private asset: AssetService,
private image: ImageService,
private model: ModelService
) {}
async saveProfileImage(userId: string, image: Asset) {
const path = await this.asset.store(image);
const user = await this.model.getById(User, userId);
user.profileImage = path;
await this.model.update(User, user);
}
async getProfileImage(userId:string) {
const user = await this.model.getById(userId);
return await this.image.getImage(user.profileImage, { w: 100, h: 100 });
}
}
Additionally, the ImageService
currently supports the ability to resize an image on the fly, while auto orienting.
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Modular library for storing and retrieving binary assets
The npm package @travetto/asset receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, @travetto/asset popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @travetto/asset demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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