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directory-encoder
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Encode a directory of PNG or SVG images to CSS
Install the module with: npm install directory-encoder
var DirectoryEncoder = require('directory-encoder');
var de = new DirectoryEncoder( source, destinationCSSFile, {
pngfolder: pngfolder, //in case you need to link out for PNGs,
like when the datauri is way too long
customselectors: { "foo": [".bar", ".baz"]},
prefix: ".icon-", // used to prefix the name of the file for the CSS classname, .icon- is the default
template: template.hbs, //template in handlebars, FANCY!
noencodepng: false // turn this to true if you want no datauris
for pngs, just links out to png files
});
de.encode(); // "Guitar solo -- File outputted"
Takes three arguments, source directory for encoding/an array of files you'd like to encode, destination css file for when it writes, and an options hash that includes a spot for customselectors, a hbs template in case you want to get nuts with your css, where the pngs are located if you want to link out to them (or you don't have a choice because the data uri is bigger than 32k), and a switch to turn off datauris for pngs.
All the magic happens here.
var de = new DirectoryEncoder( source, destinationCSSFile, {
pngfolder: pngfolder, //in case you need to link out for PNGs,
like when the datauri is way too long
customselectors: { "foo": [".bar", ".baz"]},
template: template.hbs, //template in handlebars, FANCY!
noencodepng: false // turn this to true if you want no datauris
for pngs, just links out to png files
});
de.encode(); // "Guitar solo -- File outputted"
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Copyright (c) 2013 John Bender/Jeffrey Lembeck/Filament Group Licensed under the MIT license.
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Encode a directory of images to CSS
The npm package directory-encoder receives a total of 9,898 weekly downloads. As such, directory-encoder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that directory-encoder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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