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{ | ||
"name": "psd", | ||
"description": "A general purpose Photoshop file parser.", | ||
"version": "2.1.0", | ||
"version": "3.0.0", | ||
"main": "./index.js", | ||
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A general purpose PSD parser written in Coffeescript. Based off of [PSD.rb](https://github.com/layervault/psd.rb). | ||
A general purpose PSD parser written in Coffeescript. Based off of [PSD.rb](https://github.com/layervault/psd.rb). It allows you to work with a Photoshop document in a manageable tree structure and find out important data such as: | ||
Runs in both NodeJS and the browser (using browserify). There are still some pieces missing that are present in PSD.rb, such as layer comp filtering, layer image exporting, a built-in renderer, and many layer info blocks. The eventual goal is full feature parity with PSD.rb. | ||
* Document structure | ||
* Document size | ||
* Layer/folder size + positioning | ||
* Layer/folder names | ||
* Layer/folder visibility and opacity | ||
* Font data (via [psd-enginedata](https://github.com/layervault/psd-enginedata)) | ||
* Text area contents | ||
* Font names, sizes, and colors | ||
* Color mode and bit-depth | ||
* Vector mask data | ||
* Flattened image data | ||
* Layer comps | ||
Runs in both NodeJS and the browser (using browserify). There are still some pieces missing that are present in PSD.rb, such as layer comp filtering, a built-in renderer, and many layer info blocks. The eventual goal is full feature parity with PSD.rb. | ||
## Installation | ||
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## Basic Usage | ||
## Usage | ||
PSD.js works almost exactly the same in the browser and NodeJS. | ||
### NodeJS | ||
### NodeJS Example | ||
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### Browser | ||
### Browser Example | ||
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``` | ||
### Traversing the Document | ||
To access the document as a tree structure, use `psd.tree()` to get the root node. From there, work with the tree using any of these methods: | ||
* `root()`: get the root node from anywhere in the tree | ||
* `isRoot()`: is this the root node? | ||
* `children()`: get all immediate children of the node | ||
* `hasChildren()`: does this node have any children? | ||
* `childless()`: opposite of `hasChildren()` | ||
* `ancestors()`: get all ancestors in the path of this node (excluding the root) | ||
* `siblings()`: get all sibling tree nodes including the current one (e.g. all layers in a folder) | ||
* `nextSibling()`: gets the sibling immediately following the current node | ||
* `prevSibling()`: gets the sibling immediately before the current node | ||
* `hasSiblings()`: does this node have any siblings? | ||
* `onlyChild()`: opposite of `hasSiblings()` | ||
* `descendants()`: get all descendant nodes not including the current one | ||
* `subtree()`: same as descendants but starts with the current node | ||
* `depth()`: calculate the depth of the current node (root node is 0) | ||
* `path()`: gets the path to the current node | ||
If you know the path to a group or layer within the tree, you can search by that path. Note that this always returns an Array because layer/group names do not have to be unique. The search is always scoped to the descendants of the current node, as well. | ||
``` js | ||
psd.tree().childrenAtPath('Version A/Matte'); | ||
psd.tree().childrenAtPath(['Version A', 'Matte']); | ||
``` | ||
### Accessing Layer Data | ||
To get data such as the name or dimensions of a layer: | ||
``` js | ||
node = psd.tree().descendants()[0]; | ||
node.get('name'); | ||
node.get('width'); | ||
``` | ||
PSD files also store various pieces of information in "layer info" blocks. See [this file](https://github.com/meltingice/psd.js/blob/master/lib/psd/layer/info.coffee) for all of the possible layer info blocks that PSD.js parses (in `LAYER_INFO`). Which blocks a layer has varies from layer-to-layer, but to access them you can do: | ||
``` js | ||
node = psd.tree().descendants()[0] | ||
node.get('typeTool').export() | ||
node.get('vectorMask').export() | ||
``` | ||
### Exporting Data | ||
When working with the tree structure, you can recursively export any node to an object. This does not dump *everything*, but it does include the most commonly accessed information. | ||
``` js | ||
console.log(psd.tree().export()); | ||
``` | ||
Which produces something like: | ||
``` js | ||
{ children: | ||
[ { type: 'group', | ||
visible: false, | ||
opacity: 1, | ||
blendingMode: 'normal', | ||
name: 'Version D', | ||
left: 0, | ||
right: 900, | ||
top: 0, | ||
bottom: 600, | ||
height: 600, | ||
width: 900, | ||
children: | ||
[ { type: 'layer', | ||
visible: true, | ||
opacity: 1, | ||
blendingMode: 'normal', | ||
name: 'Make a change and save.', | ||
left: 275, | ||
right: 636, | ||
top: 435, | ||
bottom: 466, | ||
height: 31, | ||
width: 361, | ||
mask: {}, | ||
text: | ||
{ value: 'Make a change and save.', | ||
font: | ||
{ name: 'HelveticaNeue-Light', | ||
sizes: [ 33 ], | ||
colors: [ [ 85, 96, 110, 255 ] ], | ||
alignment: [ 'center' ] }, | ||
left: 0, | ||
top: 0, | ||
right: 0, | ||
bottom: 0, | ||
transform: { xx: 1, xy: 0, yx: 0, yy: 1, tx: 456, ty: 459 } }, | ||
image: {} } ] } ], | ||
document: | ||
{ width: 900, | ||
height: 600, | ||
resources: | ||
{ layerComps: | ||
[ { id: 692243163, name: 'Version A', capturedInfo: 1 }, | ||
{ id: 725235304, name: 'Version B', capturedInfo: 1 }, | ||
{ id: 730932877, name: 'Version C', capturedInfo: 1 } ], | ||
guides: [], | ||
slices: [] } } } | ||
``` | ||
You can also export the PSD to a flattened image. Please note that, at this time, not all image modes + depths are supported. | ||
``` js | ||
png = psd.image.toPng(); // get PNG object | ||
psd.image.saveAsPng('path/to/output.png').then(function () { | ||
console.log('Exported!'); | ||
}); | ||
``` | ||
This uses the full rasterized preview provided by Photoshop. If the file was not saved with Compatibility Mode enabled, this will return an empty image. |
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