With this Node module you can plug into the power and speed of Kraken.io Image Optimizer.
- Node.js module for Kraken.io API
- LICENSE - MIT
npm install kraken --save
- Minimum NodeJS version:
12.20.0
First you need to sign-up for the Kraken API and obtain your unique API Key and API Secret. You will find both under API Credentials. Once you have set up your account, you can start using Kraken.io's image optimization API in your applications.
Remember: never link to optimized images offered to download. You have to download them first, and then replace them in your websites or applications. Optimized images are available on our servers for one hour only, after which they are permanently deleted.
You can optimize your images in two ways - by providing an URL of the image you want to optimize or by uploading an image file directly to Kraken API.
The first option (image URL) is great for images that are already in production or any other place on the Internet. The second one (direct upload) is ideal for your deployment process, build script or the on-the-fly processing of your user's uploads where you don't have the images available online yet.
Kraken gives you two options for fetching optimization results. With the wait
option set the results will be returned immediately in the response. With the callback_url
option set the results will be posted to the URL specified in your request.
With the wait
option turned on for every request to the API, the connection will be held open unil the image has been optimized. Once this is done you will get an immediate response with a JSON object containing your optimization results. To use this option simply set "wait": true
in your request.
Request:
{
"auth": {
"api_key": "your-api-key",
"api_secret": "your-api-secret"
},
"url": "http://awesome-website.com/images/header.jpg",
"wait": true
}
Response
{
"success": true,
"file_name": "header.jpg",
"original_size": 324520,
"kraked_size": 165358,
"saved_bytes": 159162,
"kraked_url": "http://dl.kraken.io/d1aacd2a2280c2ffc7b4906a09f78f46/header.jpg"
}
With the Callback URL the HTTPS connection will be terminated immediately and a unique id
will be returned in the response body. After the optimization is over Kraken will POST a message to the callback_url
specified in your request. The ID in the response will reflect the ID in the results posted to your Callback URL.
We recommend RequestBin.com as an easy way to capture optimization results for initial testing.
Request:
{
"auth": {
"api_key": "your-api-key",
"api_secret": "your-api-secret"
},
"url": "http://image-url.com/file.jpg",
"callback_url": "http://awesome-website.com/kraken_results"
}
Response:
{
"id": "18fede37617a787649c3f60b9f1f280d"
}
Results posted to the Callback URL:
{
"id": "18fede37617a787649c3f60b9f1f280d"
"success": true,
"file_name": "file.jpg",
"original_size": 324520,
"kraked_size": 165358,
"saved_bytes": 159162,
"kraked_url": "http://dl.kraken.io/18fede37617a787649c3f60b9f1f280d/file.jpg"
}
All Kraken.io API methods returns promises and cb
argument is optional:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
kraken
.userStatus()
.then((status) => console.log('Kraken user status:', status))
.catch((error) =>
console.error('Error while requesting user status:', error)
)
All Kraken.io API methods support async/await syntax:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
async function exampleAsynFunction() {
let result = await kraken.userStatus()
console.log('Kraken user status:', result)
}
exampleAsynFunction()
The first step is to authenticate to Kraken API by providing your unique API Key and API Secret while creating a new Kraken instance:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
To optimize an image by providing image URL use the kraken.url()
method. You will need to provide two mandatory parameters - url
to the image and wait
or callback_url
:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
var opts = {
url: 'http://image-url.com/file.jpg',
wait: true
}
// with callbacks
kraken.url(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promises
kraken.url(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
Depending on a choosen response option (Wait or Callback URL) in the data
object you will find either the optimization ID or optimization results containing a success
property, file name, original file size, kraked file size, amount of savings and optimized image URL:
{
success: true,
file_name: 'file.jpg',
original_size: 30664,
kraked_size: 577,
saved_bytes: 30087,
kraked_url: 'http://dl.kraken.io/d1aacd2a2280c2ffc7b4906a09f78f46/file.jpg'
}
If no saving were found, the API will return an object containing "success":true
and will report saved_bytes of 0:
{
success: true,
saved_bytes: 0,
}
If you want to upload your images directly to Kraken API use the kraken.upload()
method. You will need to provide two mandatory parameters - file
and wait
or callback_url
.
file
parameter have next options:
String
- if file parameter is a string type, then it will be interpreted as a path to file and will be loaded usingfs.createReadStream()
functionStream
|Buffer
|String
- file content, will be generated random filenameObject
with next properties:- mandatory
path
orvalue
- ifpath
is present,value
is ignored path
- path to file, will be loaded usingfs.createReadStream()
functionvalue
- file content, supported types:Stream
|Buffer
|String
- [
filename
] - new file name to be sended to server, this parameter allow to send different file name to server
- mandatory
In the data
object you will find the same optimization properties as with url
option above.
var Kraken = require('kraken'),
fs = require('fs')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
var opts = {
file: 'file.jpg',
wait: true
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
Buffer as file, filename is ommited - it will be random:
var opts = {
file: fs.readFileSync('file.jpg'),
wait: true
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
Stream as file, filename is ommited - it will be random:
var opts = {
file: fs.createReadStream('file.jpg'),
wait: true
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
Object as file options with path parameter:
var opts = {
file: {
path: 'file.jpg',
fileName: 'example.jpg'
},
wait: true
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
Object as file options with buffer as value:
var opts = {
file: {
value: fs.readFileSync('file.jpg'),
fileName: 'new_file_name.jpg'
}
wait: true
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
If you want to check your quotas or your account status, you can use userStatus which will return something like:
{
"success": true,
"active": true,
"plan_name": "Enterprise",
"quota_total": 64424509440,
"quota_used": 313271610,
"quota_remaining": 64111237830
}
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
// with callback
kraken.userStatus(function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success', {
success: data.success,
active: data.active,
quota_total: formatBytes(data.quota_total, 2),
quota_used: formatBytes(data.quota_used, 2),
quota_remaining: formatBytes(data.quota_remaining, 2)
})
}
}) //formatBytes(data,2)
// with promise
kraken.userStatus()
.then(data => {
console.log('Success', {
success: data.success,
active: data.active,
quota_total: formatBytes(data.quota_total, 2),
quota_used: formatBytes(data.quota_used, 2),
quota_remaining: formatBytes(data.quota_remaining, 2)
})
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})//formatBytes(data,2)
// Optional function which will format the bytes value
function formatBytes(value, decimal) {
if (0 == value) return '0 Bytes'
var c = 1024,
d = decimal || 2,
e = ['Bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB', 'YB'],
f = Math.floor(Math.log(value) / Math.log(c))
return parseFloat((value / Math.pow(c, f)).toFixed(d)) + ' ' + e[f]
}
When you decide to sacrifice just a small amount of image quality (usually unnoticeable to the human eye), you will be able to save up to 90% of the initial file weight. Lossy optimization will give you outstanding results with just a fraction of image quality loss.
To use lossy optimizations simply set lossy: true
in your request:
var opts = {
file: '/path/to/image/file.jpg',
lossy: true,
wait: true
}
PNG images will be converted from 24-bit to paletted 8-bit with full alpha channel. This process is called PNG quantization in RGBA format and means the amout of colours used in an image will be reduced to 256 while maintaining all information about alpha transparency.
For lossy JPEG optimizations Kraken will generate multiple copies of a input image with a different quality settings. It will then intelligently pick the one with the best quality to filesize ration. This ensures your JPEG image will be at the smallest size with the highest possible quality, without the need for a human to select the optimal image.
Image resizing option is great for creating thumbnails or preview images in your applications. Kraken will first resize the given image and then optimize it with its vast array of optimization algorithms. The resize
option needs a few parameters to be passed like desired width
and/or height
and a mandatory strategy
property. For example:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
var opts = {
file: '/path/to/image/file.jpg',
wait: true,
resize: {
width: 100,
height: 75,
strategy: 'crop'
}
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
The strategy
property can have one of the following values:
exact
- Resize by exact width/height. No aspect ratio will be maintained.portrait
- Exact width will be set, height will be adjusted according to aspect ratio.landscape
- Exact height will be set, width will be adjusted according to aspect ratio.auto
- The best strategy (portrait or landscape) will be selected for a given image according to aspect ratio.crop
- This option will crop your image to the exact size you specify with no distortion.
WebP is a new image format introduced by Google in 2010 which supports both lossy and lossless compression. According to Google, WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size compared to PNGs and WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller in size compared to JPEG images.
To recompress your PNG or JPEG files into WebP format simply set "webp": true
flag in your request JSON. You can also optionally set "lossy": true
flag to leverage WebP's lossy compression:
var opts = {
file: '/path/to/image/file.jpg',
wait: true,
webp: true,
lossy: true
}
Kraken API allows you to store optimized images directly in your S3 bucket or Cloud Files container. With just a few additional parameters your optimized images will be pushed to your external storage in no time.
Mandatory Parameters:
key
- Your unique Amazon "Access Key ID".secret
- Your unique Amazon "Secret Access Key".bucket
- Name of a destination container on your Amazon S3 account.region
- Name of the region your S3 bucket is located in.
Optional Parameters:
path
- Destination path in your S3 bucket (e.g."images/layout/header.jpg"
). Defaults to root"/"
.acl
- Permissions of a destination object. This can be"public_read"
or"private"
. Defaults to"public_read"
.
The above parameters must be passed in a s3_store
object:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
var opts = {
file: '/path/to/image/file.jpg',
wait: true,
s3_store: {
key: 'your-amazon-access-key',
secret: 'your-amazon-secret-key',
bucket: 'destination-bucket',
region: 'us-east-1'
}
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
The data
object will contain kraked_url
key pointing directly to the optimized file in your Amazon S3 account:
{
kraked_url: 'http://s3.amazonaws.com/YOUR_CONTAINER/path/to/file.jpg'
}
Mandatory Parameters:
user
- Your Rackspace username.key
- Your unique Cloud Files API Key.container
- Name of a destination container on your Cloud Files account.
Optional Parameters:
path
- Destination path in your container (e.g."images/layout/header.jpg"
). Defaults to root"/"
.
The above parameters must be passed in a cf_store
object:
var Kraken = require('kraken')
var kraken = new Kraken({
api_key: 'your-api-key',
api_secret: 'your-api-secret'
})
var opts = {
file: '/path/to/image/file.jpg',
wait: true,
cf_store: {
user: 'your-rackspace-username',
key: 'your-rackspace-api-key',
container: 'destination-container'
}
}
// with callback
kraken.upload(opts, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
} else {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
}
})
// with promise
kraken.upload(opts)
.then(data => {
console.log('Success. Optimized image URL: %s', data.kraked_url)
})
.catch(err => {
console.log('Failed. Error message: %s', err)
})
If your container is CDN-enabled, the optimization results will contain kraked_url
which points directly to the optimized file location in your Cloud Files account, for example:
kraked_url: 'http://e9ffc04970a269a54eeb-cc00fdd2d4f11dffd931005c9e8de53a.r2.cf1.rackcdn.com/path/to/file.jpg'
If your container is not CDN-enabled kraked_url
will point to the optimized image URL in the Kraken API:
kraked_url: 'http://dl.kraken.io/ecdfa5c55d5668b1b5fe9e420554c4ee/file.jpg'
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