Crates.io | si-img |
lib.rs | si-img |
version | 0.4.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-09-10 18:04:05.548018 |
updated_at | 2023-12-27 13:17:35.606787 |
description | A simple and lightweight Rust library to generate Social Media Preview Images |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/regraphic/si-rs |
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The Si crate (pronounced "ess-eye") is a lightweight and easy-to-use Rust library to create Social Share Images (the website previews you see, for example).
See the examples in examples
to get started.
To use the Si crate in your Rust project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
si-img = "0.4.0"
To start using the Si crate, import the necessary modules:
use si_img::{SiImage, SiFont, TextOptions};
You can create a custom font using the SiFont::from_network
constructor. You need to provide a font URL. Here's an example:
let font = SiFont::from_network("FONT_URL"); // Synchronously (blocking, use SiFont::from_network_async for async fetching)
Next, create an image using the SiImage::from_network
constructor. You'll need to provide an image URL:
let img = SiImage::from_network("Image_URL"); // Synchronously (blocking, use SiImage::from_network_async for async fetching)
As of v0.4, Text Options are required.
let text_options = TextOptions::default();
Now, you can add text to the image using the text
method. Specify the text, scale, x and y coordinates, an optional color (or use None
for the default color), and the font you created earlier:
img.text("Hello Cool User", 48.00, 32.0, 20.0, Some("#00ffff".to_string()), &font, &text_options);
Finally, you can retrieve the (decoded) image as bytes using the to_bytes
method:
let bytes = img.to_bytes();
Here's a complete example that puts it all together:
use si_img::{SiImage, SiFont};
fn main() {
// Create a font
let font = SiFont::from_network("FONT_URL");
// Create an image
let img = SiImage::from_network("Image_URL");
// Add text to the image
img.text("Hello Cool User", 48.00, 32.0, 20.0, Some("#00ffff".to_string()), &font);
// Get image bytes
let bytes = img.to_bytes();
// Do something with the image bytes (e.g., save to a file or send over a network)
}
That's it! You now have the basics to start using the Si crate for simple image manipulation in your Rust projects. Feel free to explore more features and customization options provided by the crate as you build your image processing applications.
Note: This Crate serves as the base for the WebAssembly-based
Si.js
library (for Node.js and Deno).