srcset
Parse and stringify the HTML <img>
srcset attribute.
Can be useful if you're creating a build-tool.
Install
npm install srcset
Usage
How an image with srcset
might look like:
<img
alt="The Breakfast Combo"
src="banner.jpg"
srcset="banner-HD.jpg 2x, banner-phone.jpg 100w"
>
Then have some fun with it:
import {parseSrcset, stringifySrcset} from 'srcset';
const parsed = parseSrcset('banner-HD.jpg 2x, banner-phone.jpg 100w');
console.log(parsed);
parsed.push({
url: 'banner-super-HD.jpg',
density: 3
});
const stringified = stringifySrcset(parsed);
console.log(stringified);
API
parseSrcset(string, options?)
Parse the HTML <img>
srcset attribute.
Accepts a “srcset” string and returns an array of objects with the possible properties: url
(always), width
, height
, and density
.
string
Type: string
A “srcset” string.
options
Type: object
strict
Type: boolean
Default: false
When enabled, an invalid “srcset” string will cause an error to be thrown. When disabled, a best effort will be made to parse the string, potentially resulting in invalid or nonsensical output.
stringifySrcset(SrcSetDefinitions, options?)
Stringify SrcSetDefinition
s. Accepts an array of SrcSetDefinition
objects and returns a “srcset” string.
srcsetDescriptors
Type: array
An array of SrcSetDefinition
objects. Each object should have a url
field and may have width
, height
or density
fields. When the strict
option is true
, only width
or density
is accepted.
options
Type: object
strict
Type: boolean
Default: false
Enable or disable validation of the SrcSetDefinition
's. When true, invalid input will cause an error to be thrown. When false, a best effort will be made to stringify invalid input, likely resulting in invalid srcset value.