包详细信息

image-validator

henperi8kMIT1.2.1

A small and simple utility package that can validate any kind of image. It can detect corrupt files, or invalid image urls

validate, image, detect, corrupt

自述文件

Image Validator

This package helps to validate images on the DOM.

A small and simple utility package that can validate any kind of image,

  • It can check and detect corrupt image files.
  • It can check and detect files whose extensions have been renamed to look like images.
  • It can check and detect remote or local image urls

It supports actual image files(from input), or any string image url (could be a data url, local url or a remote url on a server).

Installation

npm install image-validator

Examples & Usage

ES6

import { validateImage } from "image-validator";

// To validate a file
const fileValidation = async (file: File) => {
  const isValidImage = await validateImage(file);
  console.log(isValidImage);
  // expected output ==> true or false
};

// To validate a url, can be a remote url on a server or a local url on system
const urlValidation = async (url: string) => {
  const isValidImage = await validateImage(url);
  console.log(isValidImage);
  // expected output ==> true or false
};

// We can ensure a throw for bad images by passing a second argument
const urlValidationThatThrowsOnError = async (url: string) => {
  try {
    const isValidImage = await validateImage(url, { throw: true });
    console.log(isValidImage);
    // expected output ==> true (for valid images)
  } catch (error) {
    console.log(error);
    // expected output ==> "The media resource is either invalid, corrupt or unsuitable" (for invalid images)
  }
};

ES5

const validateImage = require("./index").validateImage;

// To validate a file
const fileValidation = (file: File) => {
  validateImage(file).then((validationResult) => console.log(validationResult));
  // expected output ==> true or false
};

// To validate a url, can be a remote url on a server or a local url on system
const urlValidation = async (url: string) => {
  validateImage(url).then((validationResult) => console.log(validationResult));
  // expected output ==> true or false
};

// We can ensure a throw for bad images by passing a second argument
const urlValidationThatThrowsOnError = async (url: string) => {
  validateImage(url, { throw: true })
    .then((validationResult) => {
      console.log(validationResult);
      // expected output ==> true (for valid images)
    })
    .catch((error) => {
      console.log(isValidImage);
      // expected output ==> "The media resource is either invalid, corrupt or unsuitable" (for invalid images)
    });
};