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strapi-provider-upload-tinify
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Upload provider that minifies the images using tinify and then passes on the upload to another provider
The Tinify API minifies PNG, JPEG and WebP images. This upload provider passes uploaded images through this API and then uses an underlying provider (such as S3) to store the result. Tinify does not store the images.
npm install strapi-provider-upload-tinify
or
yarn add strapi-provider-upload-tinify
Request an API key at https://tinypng.com/developers.
Add the following to your config/plugins.js
or config/plugins.ts
file.
Move existing provider options to the upstream
property of the tinify
configuration.
upload: {
config: {
provider: 'strapi-provider-upload-tinify',
providerOptions: {
apiKey: 'YOUR API KEY',
upstream: {
provider: 'aws-s3',
providerOptions: {
s3Options: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: env('AWS_USERNAME'),
secretAccessKey: env('AWS_PASSWORD'),
},
params: {
Bucket: env('AWS_S3BUCKET'),
},
}
}
},
},
}
},
FAQs
Upload provider that minifies the images using tinify and then passes on the upload to another provider
We found that strapi-provider-upload-tinify 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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