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asset-resolver
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Helper module to find an asset in a set of locations
$ npm install --save asset-resolver
const resolver = require('asset-resolver');
resolver.getResource('my.svg', {
base: ['some/directory', 'http://some.domain/assets']
}).then(function(resource) {
console.log(resource)
});
//=> { path: http://some.domain/assets/my.svg', mime: 'image/svg+xml', contents: ' ... ' }
string
The filename
string
, array
[process.cwd()]
false
['http://domain.de/', 'http://domain.de/styles', 'app/images', '**/images/']
List of directories/URLs where we should start looking for assets (supports globbing on directories).
Type: function
Default: function(){ return true; }
Required: false
Example:
resolver.getResource('my.svg',{
base: ['some/directory', 'http://some.domain/assets'],
filter: function (resource) {
return filesize(resource) < maxFileSize;
}
}).then(function(resource) {
console.log(resource)
});
List of directories/URLs where we should start looking for assets.
$ npm install --global asset-resolver
$ asset-resolver --help
Usage
asset-resolver [input]
Options
-b --base List of directories/URLs where we should start looking for assets. [Default: process.cwd()]
Examples
$ asset-resolver 'my.svg' -b 'some/directory' -b 'http://some.domain/assets'
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<svg>
...
</svg>
MIT © Ben Zörb
FAQs
Find an asset in a set of locations
The npm package asset-resolver receives a total of 15,840 weekly downloads. As such, asset-resolver popularity was classified as popular.
We found that asset-resolver 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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