Get image size without full download. Supported image types: JPG, GIF, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, SVG, PSD, ICO, AVIF, HEIC, HEIF.
Key features:
- small size, no heavy dependencies
- works with remote and local data
- effective with big images (speed/memory), download minimal data from remotes
- easy to browserify (splitted to components)
npm install probe-image-size
const probe = require('probe-image-size');
// Get by URL
let result = await probe('http://example.com/image.jpg');
console.log(result); // =>
/*
{
width: xx,
height: yy,
type: 'jpg',
mime: 'image/jpeg',
wUnits: 'px',
hUnits: 'px',
url: 'http://example.com/image.jpg'
}
*/
// By URL with options
let result = await probe('http://example.com/image.jpg', { rejectUnauthorized: false });
console.log(result);
// From the stream
let result = await probe(require('fs').createReadStream('image.jpg'));
console.log(result);
// From a Buffer (sync)
let data = require('fs').readFileSync('image.jpg');
console.log(probe.sync(data));
Note:
- You can access/browserify
stream.js
/http.js
/sync.js
directly. - If you don't like
http.js
dependencies, you can create your own wrapper forstream.js
.
src
can be of this types:- String - URL to fetch
- Stream - readable stream
options
- HTTP only. Seeneedle
documentation, and customized defaults.keepOpen
(Boolean) - stream only. Keep stream open after parser finishes (input stream will be closed by default)
result
(Promise) contains:
{
width: XX,
height: YY,
length: ZZ, // byte length of the file (if available, HTTP only)
type: ..., // image 'type' (usual file name extention)
mime: ..., // mime type
wUnits: 'px', // width units type ('px' by default, can be different for SVG)
hUnits: 'px', // height units type ('px' by default, can be different for SVG)
url: ..., // HTTP only, last url for the image in chain of redirects
// (if no redirects, same as src)
// optional, image orientation (from Exif), number from 1 to 8;
// you may wish to swap width and height if orientation is >= 5
orientation: X,
// optional, full list of sizes for ICO (always) and AVIF (if multiple images)
variants: [ { width, height }, ... ] | undefined
}
Width and height in the output object represent image size before any transformations (orientation, cropping) are applied. Orientation is returned separately, which you may wish to apply afterwards depending on browser support (browsers only support JPEG orientation for now). See known issues for details.
Returned errors can be extended with 2 fields:
code
- equals toECONTENT
if the library failed to parse the file;status
- equals to a HTTP status code if it receives a non-200 response.
Sync version can eat arrays, typed arrays and buffers. On success it returns the same result as async version. On fail it returns null.
Note. Formats like JPEG & TIFF can store size anywhere (far from the head). That usually does not happens, but if you need guarantees - always provide full file content to sync methods. We strongly recommend to use async version as memory-friendly.
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