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photon
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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
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JavaScript library for the WordPress.com Photon image manipulation service
The npm package photon receives a total of 11,095 weekly downloads. As such, photon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that photon demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 51 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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