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whether-image
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A module used to determine whether a file is a picture. Judge based on the file header.
npm install whether-image
// Get Image Real type
import img from 'whether-image';
img.getImageSuffix('your/image/file/path');
// => `bmp` or `jpg` or `jpeg` or `png` or `gif` or `webp` or `tiff` or `tif`
// Check is Image
import img from 'whether-image';
img.isImage('your/image/file/path');
// => true or false
function getImageSuffix(file: ArrayBufferView | string, suffixs: Array<string>): string
function isImage(file: ArrayBufferView | string, suffixs: Array<string>): boolean
parameter | description |
---|---|
file | The file path or byte that you want to check. |
suffixs | The suffixs list you want to check. (Optional) |
suffixs
. There are bmp
, jpg
, jpeg
, png
, gif
, webp
, tiff
, tif
.FAQs
check a file whether image
The npm package whether-image receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, whether-image popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that whether-image demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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