astro/packages/integrations/image/README.md
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@astrojs/image: add a background option/prop to replace the alpha layer (#4642)
* Added `background` option and prop.
This optional color specifies which background to use when removing the
alpha channel if the output format doesn't support transparency.

* Modified existing tests

* Fixed wrong dimensions in tests

* Fixing a few instances of jpeg vs jpg

* Added color checking

* working on the tests

* tests are now passing

* Adding tests

* Added tests for background color

* no need to test with subpath

* Added fixture

* Renamed test fixture for background-color

* skipping test until fixed

* Typo

* Working on tests

* tests are passing

* Updated readme and added changeset

* Updated lockfile

* Updated lockfile

* Updated lockfile

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# @astrojs/image 📷
> ⚠️ This integration is still experimental! Only node environments are supported currently, stay tuned for Deno support in the future!
This **[Astro integration][astro-integration]** makes it easy to optimize images in your [Astro project](https://astro.build), with full support for SSG builds and server-side rendering!
- <strong>[Why `@astrojs/image`?](#why-astrojsimage)</strong>
- <strong>[Installation](#installation)</strong>
- <strong>[Usage](#usage)</strong>
- <strong>[Debugging](#debugging)</strong>
- <strong>[Configuration](#configuration)</strong>
- <strong>[Examples](#examples)</strong>
- <strong>[Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)</strong>
- <strong>[Contributing](#contributing)</strong>
- <strong>[Changelog](#changelog)</strong>
## Why `@astrojs/image`?
Images play a big role in overall site performance and usability. Serving properly sized images makes all the difference but is often tricky to automate.
This integration provides `<Image />` and `<Picture>` components as well as a basic image transformer powered by [sharp](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/), with full support for static sites and server-side rendering. The built-in `sharp` transformer is also replaceable, opening the door for future integrations that work with your favorite hosted image service.
## Installation
### Quick Install
The `astro add` command-line tool automates the installation for you. Run one of the following commands in a new terminal window. (If you aren't sure which package manager you're using, run the first command.) Then, follow the prompts, and type "y" in the terminal (meaning "yes") for each one.
```sh
# Using NPM
npx astro add image
# Using Yarn
yarn astro add image
# Using PNPM
pnpm astro add image
```
Finally, in the terminal window running Astro, press `CTRL+C` and then restart the dev server.
If you run into any issues, [feel free to report them to us on GitHub](https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues) and try the manual installation steps below.
### Manual Install
First, install the `@astrojs/image` package using your package manager. If you're using npm or aren't sure, run this in the terminal:
```sh
npm install @astrojs/image
```
Then, apply this integration to your `astro.config.*` file using the `integrations` property:
__`astro.config.mjs`__
```js
import image from '@astrojs/image';
export default {
// ...
integrations: [image()],
}
```
Then, restart the dev server.
### Update `env.d.ts`
For the best development experience, add the integrations type definitions to your project's `env.d.ts` file.
```typescript
// Replace `astro/client` with `@astrojs/image/client`
/// <reference types="@astrojs/image/client" />
```
Or, alternatively if your project is using the types through a `tsconfig.json`
```json
{
"compilerOptions": {
// Replace `astro/client` with `@astrojs/image/client`
"types": ["@astrojs/image/client"]
}
}
```
## Usage
```astro title="src/pages/index.astro"
---
import { Image, Picture } from '@astrojs/image/components';
---
```
The included `sharp` transformer supports resizing images and encoding them to different image formats. Third-party image services will be able to add support for custom transformations as well (ex: `blur`, `filter`, `rotate`, etc).
Astros `<Image />` and `<Picture />` components require the `alt` attribute, which provides descriptive text for images. A warning will be logged if alt text is missing, and a future release of the integration will throw an error if no alt text is provided.
If the image is merely decorative (i.e. doesnt contribute to the understanding of the page), set `alt=""` so that the image is properly understood and ignored by screen readers.
### `<Image />`
The built-in `<Image />` component is used to create an optimized `<img />` for both remote images hosted on other domains as well as local images imported from your project's `src` directory.
In addition to the component-specific properties, any valid HTML attribute for the `<img />` included in the `<Image />` component will be included in the built `<img />`.
#### src
<p>
**Type:** `string` | `ImageMetadata` | `Promise<ImageMetadata>`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
Source for the original image file.
For images located in your project's `src`: use the file path relative to the `src` directory. (e.g. `src="../assets/source-pic.png"`)
For images located in your `public` directory: use the URL path relative to the `public` directory. (e.g. `src="/images/public-image.jpg"`)
For remote images, provide the full URL. (e.g. `src="https://astro.build/assets/blog/astro-1-release-update.avif"`)
#### alt
<p>
**Type:** `string`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
Defines an alternative text description of the image.
Set to an empty string (`alt=""`) if the image is not a key part of the content (e.g. it's decoration or a tracking pixel).
#### format
<p>
**Type:** `'avif' | 'jpeg' | 'png' | 'webp'`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The output format to be used in the optimized image. The original image format will be used if `format` is not provided.
#### quality
<p>
**Type:** `number`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The compression quality used during optimization. The image service will use a default quality if not provided.
#### width
<p>
**Type:** `number`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The desired width of the output image. Combine with `height` to crop the image to an exact size, or `aspectRatio` to automatically calculate and crop the height.
Dimensions are optional for local images, the original image size will be used if not provided.
For remote images, the integration needs to be able to calculate dimensions for the optimized image. This can be done by providing `width` and `height` or by providing one dimension and an `aspectRatio`.
#### height
<p>
**Type:** `number`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The desired height of the output image. Combine with `width` to crop the image to an exact size, or `aspectRatio` to automatically calculate and crop the width.
Dimensions are optional for local images, the original image size will be used if not provided.
For remote images, the integration needs to be able to calculate dimensions for the optimized image. This can be done by providing `width` and `height` or by providing one dimension and an `aspectRatio`.
#### aspectRatio
<p>
**Type:** `number` | `string`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The desired aspect ratio of the output image. Combine with either `width` or `height` to automatically calculate and crop the other dimension.
A `string` can be provided in the form of `{width}:{height}`, ex: `16:9` or `3:4`.
A `number` can also be provided, useful when the aspect ratio is calculated at build time. This can be an inline number such as `1.777` or inlined as a JSX expression like `aspectRatio={16/9}`.
#### background
<p>
**Type:** `ColorDefinition`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The background color to use for replacing the alpha channel with `sharp`'s `flatten` method. In case the output format
doesn't support transparency (i.e. `jpeg`), it's advisable to include a background color, otherwise black will be used
as default replacement for transparent pixels.
The parameter accepts a `string` as value.
The parameter can be a [named HTML color](https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colornames.asp), a hexadecimal
color representation with 3 or 6 hexadecimal characters in the form `#123[abc]`, or an RGB definition in the form
`rgb(100,100,100)`.
### `<Picture /`>
#### src
<p>
**Type:** `string` | `ImageMetadata` | `Promise<ImageMetadata>`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
Source for the original image file.
For images located in your project's `src`: use the file path relative to the `src` directory. (e.g. `src="../assets/source-pic.png"`)
For images located in your `public` directory: use the URL path relative to the `public` directory. (e.g. `src="/images/public-image.jpg"`)
For remote images, provide the full URL. (e.g. `src="https://astro.build/assets/blog/astro-1-release-update.avif"`)
#### alt
<p>
**Type:** `string`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
Defines an alternative text description of the image.
Set to an empty string (`alt=""`) if the image is not a key part of the content (e.g. it's decoration or a tracking pixel).
#### sizes
<p>
**Type:** `string`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
The HTMLImageElement property `sizes` allows you to specify the layout width of the image for each of a list of media conditions.
See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLImageElement/sizes) for more details.
#### widths
<p>
**Type:** `number[]`<br>
**Required:** `true`
</p>
The list of sizes that should be built for responsive images. This is combined with `aspectRatio` to calculate the final dimensions of each built image.
```astro
// Builds three images: 400x400, 800x800, and 1200x1200
<Picture src={...} widths={[400, 800, 1200]} aspectRatio="1:1" />
```
#### aspectRatio
<p>
**Type:** `number` | `string`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The desired aspect ratio of the output image. This is combined with `widths` to calculate the final dimensions of each built image.
A `string` can be provided in the form of `{width}:{height}`, ex: `16:9` or `3:4`.
A `number` can also be provided, useful when the aspect ratio is calculated at build time. This can be an inline number such as `1.777` or inlined as a JSX expression like `aspectRatio={16/9}`.
#### formats
<p>
**Type:** `Array<'avif' | 'jpeg' | 'png' | 'webp'>`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The output formats to be used in the optimized image. If not provided, `webp` and `avif` will be used in addition to the original image format.
#### background
<p>
**Type:** `ColorDefinition`<br>
**Default:** `undefined`
</p>
The background color to use for replacing the alpha channel with `sharp`'s `flatten` method. In case the output format
doesn't support transparency (i.e. `jpeg`), it's advisable to include a background color, otherwise black will be used
as default replacement for transparent pixels.
The parameter accepts a `string` as value.
The parameter can be a [named HTML color](https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colornames.asp), a hexadecimal
color representation with 3 or 6 hexadecimal characters in the form `#123[abc]`, or an RGB definition in the form
`rgb(100,100,100)`.
### `getImage`
This is the helper function used by the `<Image />` component to build `<img />` attributes for the transformed image. This helper can be used directly for more complex use cases that aren't currently supported by the `<Image />` component.
This helper takes in an object with the same properties as the `<Image />` component and returns an object with attributes that should be included on the final `<img />` element.
This can be helpful if you need to add preload links to a page's `<head>`.
```astro
---
import { getImage } from '@astrojs/image';
const { src } = await getImage('../assets/hero.png');
---
<html>
<head>
<link rel="preload" as="image" href={src} alt="alt text">
</head>
</html>
```
### `getPicture`
This is the helper function used by the `<Picture />` component to build multiple sizes and formats for responsive images. This helper can be used directly for more complex use cases that aren't currently supported by the `<Picture />` component.
This helper takes in an object with the same properties as the `<Picture />` component and returns an object attributes that should be included on the final `<img />` element **and** a list of sources that should be used to render all `<source>`s for the `<picture>` element.
## Configuration
The integration can be configured to run with a different image service, either a hosted image service or a full image transformer that runs locally in your build or SSR deployment.
> During development, local images may not have been published yet and would not be available to hosted image services. Local images will always use the built-in `sharp` service when using `astro dev`.
### config.serviceEntryPoint
The `serviceEntryPoint` should resolve to the image service installed from NPM. The default entry point is `@astrojs/image/sharp`, which resolves to the entry point exported from this integration's `package.json`.
```js
// astro.config.mjs
import image from '@astrojs/image';
export default {
integrations: [image({
// Example: The entrypoint for a third-party image service installed from NPM
serviceEntryPoint: 'my-image-service/astro.js'
})],
}
```
### config.logLevel
The `logLevel` controls can be used to control how much detail is logged by the integration during builds. This may be useful to track down a specific image or transformation that is taking a long time to build.
```js
// astro.config.mjs
import image from '@astrojs/image';
export default {
integrations: [image({
// supported levels: 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error' | 'silent'
// default: 'info'
logLevel: 'debug'
})],
}
```
## Examples
### Local images
Image files in your project's `src` directory can be imported in frontmatter and passed directly to the `<Image />` component. All other properties are optional and will default to the original image file's properties if not provided.
```astro
---
import { Image } from '@astrojs/image/components';
import heroImage from '../assets/hero.png';
---
// optimized image, keeping the original width, height, and image format
<Image src={heroImage} alt="descriptive text" />
// height will be recalculated to match the original aspect ratio
<Image src={heroImage} width={300} alt="descriptive text" />
// cropping to a specific width and height
<Image src={heroImage} width={300} height={600} alt="descriptive text" />
// cropping to a specific aspect ratio and converting to an avif format
<Image src={heroImage} aspectRatio="16:9" format="avif" alt="descriptive text" />
// image imports can also be inlined directly
<Image src={import('../assets/hero.png')} alt="descriptive text" />
```
#### Images in `/public`
Files in the `/public` directory are always served or copied as-is, with no processing. We recommend that local images are always kept in `src/` so that Astro can transform, optimize and bundle them. But if you absolutely must keep an image in `public/`, use its relative URL path as the image's `src=` attribute. It will be treated as a remote image, which requires an `aspectRatio` attribute.
Alternatively, you can import an image from your `public/` directory in your frontmatter and use a variable in your `src=` attribute. You cannot, however, import this directly inside the component as its `src` value.
For example, use an image located at `public/social.png` in either static or SSR builds like so:
```astro title="src/pages/page.astro"
---
import { Image } from '@astrojs/image/components';
import socialImage from '/social.png';
---
// In static builds: the image will be built and optimized to `/dist`.
// In SSR builds: the image will be optimized by the server when requested by a browser.
<Image src={socialImage} width={1280} aspectRatio="16:9" alt="descriptive text" />
```
### Remote images
Remote images can be transformed with the `<Image />` component. The `<Image />` component needs to know the final dimensions for the `<img />` element to avoid content layout shifts. For remote images, this means you must either provide `width` and `height`, or one of the dimensions plus the required `aspectRatio`.
```astro
---
import { Image } from '@astrojs/image/components';
const imageUrl = 'https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/2x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png';
---
// cropping to a specific width and height
<Image src={imageUrl} width={544} height={184} alt="descriptive text" />
// height will be recalculated to match the aspect ratio
<Image src={imageUrl} width={300} aspectRatio={16/9} alt="descriptive text" />
// cropping to a specific height and aspect ratio and converting to an avif format
<Image src={imageUrl} height={200} aspectRatio="16:9" format="avif" alt="descriptive text" />
```
### Responsive pictures
The `<Picture />` component can be used to automatically build a `<picture>` with multiple sizes and formats. Check out [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Responsive_images#art_direction) for a deep dive into responsive images and art direction.
By default, the picture will include formats for `avif` and `webp` in addition to the image's original format.
For remote images, an `aspectRatio` is required to ensure the correct `height` can be calculated at build time.
```astro
---
import { Picture } from '@astrojs/image/components';
import hero from '../assets/hero.png';
const imageUrl = 'https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/2x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png';
---
// Local image with multiple sizes
<Picture src={hero} widths={[200, 400, 800]} sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" alt="descriptive text" />
// Remote image (aspect ratio is required)
<Picture src={imageUrl} widths={[200, 400, 800]} aspectRatio="4:3" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" alt="descriptive text" />
// Inlined imports are supported
<Picture src={import("../assets/hero.png")} widths={[200, 400, 800]} sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" alt="descriptive text" />
```
## Troubleshooting
- If your installation doesn't seem to be working, make sure to restart the dev server.
- If you edit and save a file and don't see your site update accordingly, try refreshing the page.
- If refreshing the page doesn't update your preview, or if a new installation doesn't seem to be working, then restart the dev server.
For help, check out the `#support-threads` channel on [Discord](https://astro.build/chat). Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!
You can also check our [Astro Integration Documentation][astro-integration] for more on integrations.
[astro-integration]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/
## Contributing
This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!
## Changelog
See [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md) for a history of changes to this integration.