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A blazing-fast and compact JavaScript library dedicated to efficiently decoding JPEG images.
Using npm:
npm install jay-peg
Using yarn:
yarn add jay-peg
Use the decoder
providing a JPEG data buffer as input.
import JPEG from 'jay-peg';
const jpegBuffer = /* your JPEG buffer here */;
const imageMarkers = JPEG.decoder(jpegBuffer);
console.log(imageMarkers);
The output consists of a structured array of image markers:
[
{
type: 65496,
name: "SOI",
},
{
type: 65505,
name: "EXIF",
length: 16382,
identifier: "Exif\x00\x00",
entries: [Object],
},
{
type: 65499,
name: "DAC",
length: 132,
tables: [[Object], [Object]],
},
// ... and so forth
{
type: 65497,
name: "EOI",
},
];
decoder(buffer: Buffer | Uint8Array): Array<ImageMarker>
The decoder
function accepts a JPEG buffer as its sole argument and returns an array of image markers.
buffer
: A Buffer or Uint8Array containing the JPEG image data.An array of objects representing various markers found in the JPEG image.
ImageMarker
Each ImageMarker
object in the output array adheres to the following structure:
type
(Number): The marker type.name
(String): The marker name.length
(Number): The length of the marker data.Performance is a key focus of jay-peg
. 4 sizes of images were benchmarked:
small
: 300 × 150, 8KB imagemedium
: 800 × 600, 70KB imagelarge
: 1920 × 1080, 332KB imagehuge
: 2448×3264, 2.2MB imageFor each of these, the decoding speed was measured as follows:
Benchmarked: small: x 13,393 ops/sec ±4.77% (96 runs sampled)
Benchmarked: medium: x 12,894 ops/sec ±0.10% (99 runs sampled)
Benchmarked: large: x 9,241 ops/sec ±0.25% (99 runs sampled)
Benchmarked: huge: x 2,672 ops/sec ±0.12% (100 runs sampled)
Measures were taken in an MacBook Air 2024, Apple M3 w/16GB of RAM.
jay-peg
is released under the MIT License
FAQs
Performant JPEG decoder
The npm package jay-peg receives a total of 321,885 weekly downloads. As such, jay-peg popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jay-peg 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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