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JavaScript library for the WordPress.com Photon image manipulation service.
JavaScript library for the WordPress.com Photon image manipulation service.
Photon.js requires support for the standard URL and URLSearchParams APIs. Be sure to use a polyfill if you're targetting environments without support for them. This includes old browsers, such as Internet Explorer 11, and old versions of Node.js (5 or older).
Install via npm
:
yarn add photon
Import the photon
method into your module.
For CommonJS:
const photon = require( 'photon' );
For ES Modules:
import photon from 'photon';
Then use the imported method to generate Photon URLs:
const url = photon( 'https://wordpress.org/style/images/wporg-logo.svg' );
console.log( url );
// https://i1.wp.com/wordpress.org/style/images/wporg-logo.svg?ssl=1
GPL-2.0-or-later – Copyright 2014-2019 Automattic
FAQs
JavaScript library for the WordPress.com Photon image manipulation service.
We found that photon 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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