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cloudinary-microurl
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This is a simple library to generate cloudinary URLs from an options object.
Cloudinary's official JS library is ~600k (including all of lodash). Its much too big for use in the browser. This one is ~1k.
npm install cloudinary-microurl
Then:
const url = require('cloudinary-microurl');
// ...
const img = new Image;
img.src = url('my_cool_image', {
cloud_name: 'demo',
gravity: 'face',
flags: 'progressive',
quality: 80
});
This library is missing a bunch of cloudinary features. If you want to add them, fork the library or submit a PR. I've only added the cloudinary features I actually use.
I never wanted to write this library. If you want to maintain it, send me an email.
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A tiny library to generate cloudinary URLs from options objects
The npm package cloudinary-microurl receives a total of 572 weekly downloads. As such, cloudinary-microurl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cloudinary-microurl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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