pngjs/README.md
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About
========
Simple PNG encoder/decoder for Node.js with no dependencies.
Based on [pngjs](https://github.com/niegowski/node-pngjs) with the follow enhancements.
* Support for reading 1,2,4 & 16 bit files
* Support for reading interlace files
* Sync interface as well as async
* API compatible with pngjs and node-pngjs
Tests
=====
Tested using [PNG Suite](http://www.schaik.com/pngsuite/). To see tests, run `node test/test` and `view test/list.html`.
Installation
===============
```
$ npm install pngjs2 --save
```
Example
==========
```js
var fs = require('fs'),
PNG = require('node-png').PNG;
fs.createReadStream('in.png')
.pipe(new PNG({
filterType: 4
}))
.on('parsed', function() {
for (var y = 0; y < this.height; y++) {
for (var x = 0; x < this.width; x++) {
var idx = (this.width * y + x) << 2;
// invert color
this.data[idx] = 255 - this.data[idx];
this.data[idx+1] = 255 - this.data[idx+1];
this.data[idx+2] = 255 - this.data[idx+2];
// and reduce opacity
this.data[idx+3] = this.data[idx+3] >> 1;
}
}
this.pack().pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.png'));
});
```
For more examples see `examples` folder.
API
================
As input any color type is accepted (grayscale, rgb, palette, grayscale with alpha, rgb with alpha) but 8 bit per sample (channel) is the only supported bit depth. Interlaced mode is not supported.
### Supported ancillary chunks
- `gAMA` - gamma,
- `tRNS` - transparency (but only for paletted image)
## Class: PNG
`PNG` is readable and writable `Stream`.
### Options
- `width` - use this with `height` if you want to create png from scratch
- `height` - as above
- `checkCRC` - whether parser should be strict about checksums in source stream (default: `true`)
- `deflateChunkSize` - chunk size used for deflating data chunks, this should be power of 2 and must not be less than 256 and more than 32*1024 (default: 32 kB)
- `deflateLevel` - compression level for delate (default: 9)
- `deflateStrategy` - compression strategy for delate (default: 3)
- `filterType` - png filtering method for scanlines (default: -1 => auto, accepts array of numbers 0-4)
### Event "metadata"
`function(metadata) { }`
Image's header has been parsed, metadata contains this information:
- `width` image size in pixels
- `height` image size in pixels
- `palette` image is paletted
- `color` image is not grayscale
- `alpha` image contains alpha channel
- `interlace` image is interlaced
### Event: "parsed"
`function(data) { }`
Input image has been completly parsed, `data` is complete and ready for modification.
### Event: "error"
`function(error) { }`
### png.parse(data, [callback])
Parses PNG file data. Can be `String` or `Buffer`. Alternatively you can stream data to instance of PNG.
Optional `callback` is once called on `error` or `parsed`. The callback gets
two arguments `(err, data)`.
Returns `this` for method chaining.
+#### Example
```js
new PNG({ filterType:4 }).parse( imageData, function(error, data)
{
console.log(error, data)
});
```
### png.pack()
Starts converting data to PNG file Stream.
Returns `this` for method chaining.
### png.bitblt(dst, sx, sy, w, h, dx, dy)
Helper for image manipulation, copies a rectangle of pixels from current (i.e. the source) image (`sx`, `sy`, `w`, `h`) to `dst` image (at `dx`, `dy`).
Returns `this` for method chaining.
For example, the following code copies the top-left 100x50 px of `in.png` into dst and writes it to `out.png`:
```js
var dst = new PNG({filterType: -1, width: 100, height: 50});
fs.createReadStream('in.png')
.pipe(new PNG({
filterType: -1
}))
.on('parsed', function() {
this.bitblt(dst, 0, 0, 100, 50, 0, 0);
dst.pack().pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.png'));
});
```
### Property: width
Width of image in pixels
### Property: height
Height of image in pixels
### Property: data
Buffer of image pixel data. Every pixel consists 4 bytes: R, G, B, A (opacity).
### Property: gamma
Gamma of image (0 if not specified)
Changelog
============
### 0.0.1 - 02/08/2015
- Initial release, see pngjs for older changelog.
License
=========
(The MIT License)
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