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animated-gif-detector
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Detect animated GIFs from JavaScript buffers.
npm i animated-gif-detector
Given a readable stream or a buffer directly, determine if a buffer of data is an animated GIF. This helps determine if a document contains cat pics or LOLz.
This module is intended to be used as a Writable stream:
var fs = require('fs')
, animated = require('animated-gif-detector')
;
fs.createReadStream('file.gif')
.pipe(animated())
.on('animated', function() {
console.log('detected animation!');
});
;
Particularly, you may want to determine animate as early as possible in a given HTTP request, and abort the request as soon as you know:
var http = require('http')
, animated = require('animated-gif-detector')
;
var req = http.get('http://domain.com/file.gif')
.pipe(animated())
.once('animated', function() {
req.abort();
// do something else!
})
;
If an img is loaded as a buffer directly, a sync function is also available:
var fs = require('fs')
, animated = require('animated-gif-detector')
;
animated(fs.readFileSync('file.gif')) // => true!
This should work as a client-side package if Browersified.
npm test
runs the tests.
Please contribute weird animated GIFs to the repository to add to the test cases.
Thanks to hard work from the following contributors:
FAQs
Detect animated GIFs from JavaScript buffers.
The npm package animated-gif-detector receives a total of 3,171 weekly downloads. As such, animated-gif-detector popularity was classified as popular.
We found that animated-gif-detector 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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