Node.js wrapper for cwebp and dwebp binaries from WebP image processing utility.
npm install cwebp
Getting latest version of WebP
You can get latest WebP source, pre-compiled binaries and installation instructions from its official website, or from its downloads repository.
Linux users may use this installation script to automatically download and install the latest WebP binaries:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Intervox/node-webp/latest/bin/install_webp | sudo bash
MacOS users may install WebP using homebrew:
brew install webp
or MacPorts:
sudo port selfupdate
sudo port install webp
If none of it suit your needs, you may build the WebP utilities yourself.
node-webp version |
Fully compatible WebP versions | Partially compatible WebP versions |
---|---|---|
0.1.x |
all versions | all versions |
1.x |
0.4.1 and later |
all versions |
2.x |
0.5.0 and later |
all versions |
var CWebp = require('cwebp').CWebp;
var DWebp = require('cwebp').DWebp;
var encoder = new CWebp(source_image);
var decoder = new DWebp(source_webp);
or
// new is optional
var encoder = CWebp(source_image);
var decoder = DWebp(source_webp);
or
// Backward-compatibility with cwebp@0.1.x
var CWebp = require('cwebp');
By default node-webp
looks for cwebp
and dwebp
binary in your $PATH
.
var Webp = require('cwebp');
var binPath = require('webp').cwebp;
var webp = new Webp(source, binPath);
var CWebp = require('cwebp').CWebp;
CWebp.bin = require('webp').cwebp;
var encoder = new CWebp(source);
var DWebp = require('cwebp').DWebp;
DWebp.bin = require('webp').dwebp;
var decoder = new DWebp(source);
N.B.: webp
npm module provide old webp 0.3.x
binaries.
When source is a string node-webp
treats it as a file path.
var CWebp = require('cwebp').CWebp;
var DWebp = require('cwebp').DWebp;
var encoder = new CWebp('original.jpeg');
var decoder = new DWebp('converted.webp');
It also accepts Buffers and Streams.
var encoder = new CWebp(buffer);
var decoder = new DWebp(stream);
Note that node-webp
will start consuming the input stream
only when .write()
, .stream()
or .toBuffer()
is called.
encoder.write('image.webp', function(err) {
console.log(err || 'encoded successfully');
});
decoder.write('image.png', function(err) {
console.log(err || 'decoded successfully');
});
decoder.toBuffer(function(err, buffer) {
// ...
});
var stream = encoder.stream();
stream.pipe(destination);
stream.on('error', function(err) {
// something bad happened
});
node-webp
supports promises.
encoder.write('image.webp').then(function() {
// ...
});
encoder.toBuffer().then(function(buffer) {
// ...
});
decoder.stream().then(function(stream) {
// ...
});
node-webp
provides helper functions for most of cwebp
and dwebp
conversion options.
For the full list of available helpers see methods.json file.
encoder.quality(60);
decoder.tiff();
encoder.command('-d', 'dump.pgm');
encoder.spawnOptions({detached: true});