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libheif-web
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An emscripten build of libheif distributed as an npm module for the browser.
An emscripten build of libheif distributed as an npm module for the browser.
npm i libheif-web
Download libheif.min.js from the libheif v1.12.0 release and put it in your project's assets
folder.
Use following code to set url for libheif.
import {useUrl} from 'libheif-web';
useUrl('assets/scripts/libheif.min.js');
If you skip this step the url will automatically point to libheif.min.js
import {convertHeif, convertAllOfHeif} from 'libheif-web';
const pngImage = await convertHeif(heicFile, 'filename.png', 'image/png');
const images = await convertAllOfHeif(heicFile);
const firstPng = await images[0].convert('filename.png', 'image/png');
const secondPng = await images[1].convert('filename.png', 'image/png');
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An emscripten build of libheif distributed as an npm module for the browser.
The npm package libheif-web receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, libheif-web popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that libheif-web 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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