node-sprite-generator
Generates image sprites and their spritesheets (css, stylus, sass, scss or less) from sets of images. Supports retina sprites. Provides express middleware and grunt task.
Installation
npm install node-sprite-generator
Note:
node-sprite-generator cen either use native libraries or pure javascript to build sprites which requires no native dependencies. To use the pure javascript compositor use 'jimp'
as the compositor module.
- Cairo needs to be installed when using the
'canvas'
compositor because node-canvas depends on it. For more information how to do this on your system go to the node-canvas page. If you have issues installing node-canvas on OSX, please read Issue 23. - ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick needs to be installed when using the
'gm'
compositor
Usage
Standalone
var nsg = require('node-sprite-generator');
nsg({
src: [
'images/sprite/*.png'
],
spritePath: 'images/sprite.png',
stylesheetPath: 'stylus/sprite.styl'
}, function (err) {
console.log('Sprite generated!');
});
This will generate a sprite.png file and the corresponding stylus stylesheet, with can then be included from your stylus files.
With express.js
node-sprite-generator provides a middleware to use with express.js.
var nsg = require('node-sprite-generator'),
express = require('express'),
app = express();
app.use(nsg.middleware({
src: [
'images/sprite/*.png'
],
spritePath: 'images/sprite.png',
stylesheetPath: 'stylus/sprite.styl'
}));
Make sure that the node-sprite-generator middleware is used before any css preprocessors that use the generated stylesheet.
With grunt
node-sprite-generator also provides a grunt plugin. It takes the same options as the other two methods.
module.exports = function (grunt) {
grunt.initConfig({
spriteGenerator: {
sprite: {
src: [
'images/sprite/*.png'
],
spritePath: 'images/sprite.png',
stylesheetPath: 'stylus/sprite.styl'
}
}
});
grunt.loadNpmTasks('node-sprite-generator');
};
Options
node-sprite-generator tries to be very modular, so you can use the options we provide or write your own functions/modules to further customize your sprites.
options.src
Type: String
Default value: []
Specifies the images that will be combined to the sprite. node-sprite-generator uses glob pattern matching, so paths with wildcards are valid as well.
options.spritePath
Type: String
Default value: ''
The path your image sprite will be written to. ATM we only support the PNG format for the image sprite.
options.stylesheetPath
Type: String
Default value: ''
The path your stylesheet will be written to.
options.stylesheet
Type: String|Function
Default value: 'stylus'
Specifies the sylesheet generator (and therefore the stylesheet format) that is used either by using one of the built-in formats or specifying a path to a custom template. It is also possible to specify a function that writes a custom stylesheet (see more at extending node-sprite-generator).
Built-in formats:
options.stylesheetOptions
Type: Object
Default value: '{}'
Options that will be passed on to the stylesheet generator. The built-in stylesheet generators support the following options:
prefix (Type: String
Default: ''
): A prefix that will be prepended to all classes/functions that are generated
nameMapping (Type: Function
Default: Filename): A function that specifies how filenames are mapped to class names in the stylesheet
spritePath (Type: String
Default: Relative Path): Defines which URL is used as the image path for the image sprite.
pixelRatio (Type: Integer
Default: 1
): Specifies the pixelRatio for retina sprites.
options.layout
Type: String|Function
Default value: 'vertical'
Specifies the layout that is used to generate the sprite by using one of the built-in layouts or using a function that generates a custom layout (see more at extending node-sprite-generator).
Built-in layouts:
'packed'
: Bin-packing Layout'vertical'
: Vertically aligned layout'horizontal'
: Horizontally aligned layout'diagonal'
: Diagonally aligned layout
options.layoutOptions
Type: Object
Default value: {}
Options that will be passed on to the layout generation. The built-in layouters support the following options.
padding (Type: Integer
Default: 0
): Specifies the padding between the images in the layout.
scaling (Type: Number
Default: 1
): Specifies the factor that the images are scaled with in the layout. This allows generating multiple, scaled versions of the same sprites using a single image set.
options.compositor
Type: String|Function
Default value: 'canvas'
The compositor is used to read and render the images. Your can use one of the built-in options or specify your own module that implements this functionality. Have a look at extending node-sprite-generator to see how it's done.
Built-in compositors:
options.compositorOptions
Type: Object
Default value: {}
Options that will be passed on to the compositor. The built-in compositor supports the following options:
compressionLevel (Type: Integer
Default: 6
): Specifies the compression level for the generated png file (compression levels range from 0-9).
filter (Type: String
Default: all
): Specifies the filter used for the generated png file. Possible values: all
, none
, sub
, up
, average
, paeth
.
A more advanced example
var nsg = require('node-sprite-generator');
nsg({
src: [
'public/images/sprite/*.png'
],
spritePath: 'public/images/all-icons.png',
stylesheetPath: 'public/stylesheets/all-icons.css',
layout: 'diagonal',
layoutOptions: {
padding: 30
},
stylesheet: 'app/assets/sprites/template.tpl',
stylesheetOptions: {
prefix: 'all-icons',
spritePath: 'http://static.your-server.org/images/all-icons.png',
pixelRatio: 2
}
});
This will generate a diagonally layouted retina-enabled sprite that can be accessed using classes like all-icons-home
. The sprite will then be loaded from your static asset server.
Extending node-sprite-generator
The internal pipeline for node-sprite-generator is
compositor.readImages(files, callback)
-> callback(error, images)
layout(images, options, callback)
-> callback(error, layout)
compositor.render(layout, spritePath, options, callback)
-> callback(error)
stylesheet(layout, stylesheetPath, spritePath, options, callback)
-> callback(error)
The used data formats are:
images
var images = [
{
width: Integer,
height: Integer,
data: compositor-specific
}
]
layout
var layout = {
width: Integer,
height: Integer,
images: [
{
x: Integer,
y: Integer,
width: Integer,
height: Integer,
data: compositor-specific
}
]
}
For more information of how to write your own modules/functions have a look at the existing ones :-D.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Stefan Lau github@stefanlau.com
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