join-images
Merge multiple images into a single image
join-images
is modified version of merge-img
to make it work with sharp
library.
join-images
merges given images into a single image in right order. This will be helpful in a situation when you have to generate a preview of multiple images into a single image. This module is based on sharp
for image processing.
Image credit: https://www.pexels.com/
Install
$ npm install join-images
$ yarn add join-images
Usage
import joinImages from 'join-images';
joinImages(['image-1.png', 'image-2.jpg']).then((img) => {
img.toFile('out.png');
});
API
joinImages(images[, options])
images
Array of (String | Object | Buffer) - List of images to concat. If String
is passed, it will be considered to the file path. An Object
entry can have following options:
src
String
or Buffer
- A single image source to concat.offsetX
Number (optional) - x
offset to affect this image. Default is 0
.offsetY
Number (optional) - y
offset to affect this image. Default is 0
.
options
Object (optional)
direction
String (vertical|horizontal
) - Direction of the merged image.`.color
(String | Object) - Default background color represented by RGBA hex value. Default is { alpha: 0.5, b: 0, g: 0, r: 0 }
.align
String - Aligning of given images. If the images are not all the same size, images will be sorted to largest image. Possible values are start
, center
and end
. Default is start
.offset
Number - Offset in pixels between each image. Default is 0
.margin
(Number | String | Object) - Margin of the result image. If Number
or String
is passed, it will be considered as standard css shorthand properties (e.g. '40 40 0 10'). An Object
entry can have following options:
top
Number (optional) - Margin on top side of result image. Default is 0
.right
Number (optional) - Margin on right side of result image. Default is 0
.bottom
Number (optional) - Margin on bottom side of result image. Default is 0
.left
Number (optional) - Margin on left side of result image. Default is 0
.
Returns a Promise
that contains sharp
object.