Awesome
DEPRECATED
please use: https://github.com/webpack-contrib/image-minimizer-webpack-plugin/
image-webpack-loader
Image loader module for webpack
Minify PNG, JPEG, GIF, SVG and WEBP images with imagemin
Issues with the output should be reported on the imagemin issue tracker.
Install
$ npm install image-webpack-loader --save-dev
Install in container
node:12-buster
No additional preparations required.
All dependencies will be compiled automatically.
Not recommended because of large image size (~1 GB).
node:12-buster-slim
Prepare script:
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends autoconf automake g++ libpng-dev make
Recommended container image.
node:12-alpine
Prepare script:
apk add --no-cache autoconf automake file g++ libtool make nasm libpng-dev
Not recommended because of long build time.
Benchmark
Container distro | Pull time | Build time | Total time |
---|---|---|---|
node:12-buster | 42 seconds | 77 seconds | 119 seconds |
node:12-buster-slim | 11 seconds | 103 seconds | 114 seconds |
node:12-alpine | 8 seconds | 122 seconds | 130 seconds |
libpng issues
Installing on some versions of OSX may raise errors with a missing libpng dependency:
Module build failed: Error: dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/libpng/lib/libpng16.16.dylib
This can be remedied by installing the newest version of libpng with homebrew:
brew install libpng
Usage
In your webpack.config.js
, add the image-loader, chained after the file-loader:
rules: [{
test: /\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
use: [
'file-loader',
{
loader: 'image-webpack-loader',
options: {
bypassOnDebug: true, // webpack@1.x
disable: true, // webpack@2.x and newer
},
},
],
}]
For each optimizer you wish to configure, specify the corresponding key in options:
rules: [{
test: /\.(gif|png|jpe?g|svg)$/i,
use: [
'file-loader',
{
loader: 'image-webpack-loader',
options: {
mozjpeg: {
progressive: true,
},
// optipng.enabled: false will disable optipng
optipng: {
enabled: false,
},
pngquant: {
quality: [0.65, 0.90],
speed: 4
},
gifsicle: {
interlaced: false,
},
// the webp option will enable WEBP
webp: {
quality: 75
}
}
},
],
}]
Comes bundled with the following optimizers, which are automatically enabled by default:
- mozjpeg — Compress JPEG images
- optipng — Compress PNG images
- pngquant — Compress PNG images
- svgo — Compress SVG images
- gifsicle — Compress GIF images
And optional optimizers:
- webp — Compress JPG & PNG images into WEBP
Each optimizers can be disabled by specifying optimizer.enabled: false
, and optional ones can be enabled by simply putting them in the options
If you are using Webpack 1, take a look at the old docs (or consider upgrading).
Options
Loader options:
bypassOnDebug (all)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Using this, no processing is done when webpack 'debug' mode is used and the loader acts as a regular file-loader. Use this to speed up initial and, to a lesser extent, subsequent compilations while developing or using webpack-dev-server. Normal builds are processed normally, outputting optimized files.
disable
Type: boolean
Default false
Same functionality as bypassOnDebug option, but doesn't depend on webpack debug mode, which was deprecated in 2.x. Basically you want to use this option if you're running webpack@2.x or newer.
For optimizer options, an up-to-date and exhaustive list is available on each optimizer repository: