postcss-resemble-image

Provide a gradient fallback for an image that loosely resembles the original.
Install
With npm do:
npm install postcss-resemble-image --save
postcss-resemble-image uses Jimp to perform the image analysis. The following image formats are supported:
BMP
JPEG
PNG
Example
This module will add a background gradient fallback for images, should the resource fail to load; the image fallback loosely resembles the original. The idea for this module was inspired by Harry Roberts' article.
Each image will be loaded relative to the CSS file; in these examples, "waves.jpg"
is in the same directory as the CSS. Note that this module can also load images
from a URL.
There are two ways to use postcss-resemble-image; the first allows you to
automatically render these gradients by providing a list of selectors
to analyse for images. The second allows you to use a non-standard function,
resemble-image
, which takes a CSS URL as the first parameter and the
fidelity as the second. You may use these interchangeably if you so wish.
Using the automatic render
Options
selectors: 'header'
Input
Output
resemble-image
function
Using the Defaults
Input
Output
Passing percentages
fidelity
is set globally, but can also be passed as the second parameter to the
resemble-image
function. This code will generate a colour stop for each tenth
of the image.
Passing absolute lengths
fidelity
can also be set via a pixel value. Anything other than %
will be
parsed as a px
value, including no unit; these are equivalent:
Screenshots
Original image:

After processing (using simpleGradient
, with 25% stops):

After processing (using complexGradient
, with 5% stops):

Image credit: https://unsplash.com/?photo=9EM7s13H2I0
API
resembleImage([options])
Note that postcss-resemble-image is an asynchronous processor. It cannot be used like this:
;; const result = css;console;
Instead make sure your PostCSS runner uses the asynchronous API:
;; ;
postcss-resemble-image is designed to be used with import
& export
. When
using require
, make sure that you load the main module by doing:
const resembleImage = default;
options
fidelity
Type: number|string
Default: 25%
The fidelity
option controls how many colour stops will be generated for the
linear gradient fallback. By default, it will be split into quarters. Setting
this to anything other than %
will be parsed as a px
value, including
no unit. Zero values are not allowed.
generator
Type: function
Default: simpleGradient
The generator
option controls the rendering of the gradient function; by
default it is set to simpleGradient
which will smoothly transition between
the gradient stops. The complexGradient
function hard transitions between each
colour, for a striped effect. To use this instead you may import the function
from the module, like so:
;; ;
selectors
Type: array
Default: []
The selectors
array controls which selectors postcss-resemble-image should
analyse for URLs to provide gradients for. The module tests using strict
equality; if you are checking a selector which contains more than one simple
selector only one of these needs to be specified. For example:
;; const css = `header, footer { background: url("waves.jpg");}`; ;
Note that this option isn't required when using the resemble-image
function.
Usage
See the PostCSS documentation for examples for your environment.
Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Ben Briggs 💻 📖 👀 ⚠️ |
Manuel Wieser 💻 ⚠️ |
Steven Sinatra 💻 ⚠️ |
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Resources
License
MIT © Ben Briggs