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'use strict';
const events = require('events');
const detectLibc = require('detect-libc');
const is = require('./is');
const sharp = require('../build/Release/sharp.node');
/**
* An Object containing nested boolean values representing the available input and output formats/methods.
* @member
* @example
* console.log(sharp.format);
* @returns {Object}
*/
const format = sharp.format();
/**
* An Object containing the available interpolators and their proper values
* @readonly
* @enum {string}
*/
const interpolators = {
/** [Nearest neighbour interpolation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nearest-neighbor_interpolation). Suitable for image enlargement only. */
nearest: 'nearest',
/** [Bilinear interpolation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilinear_interpolation). Faster than bicubic but with less smooth results. */
bilinear: 'bilinear',
/** [Bicubic interpolation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicubic_interpolation) (the default). */
bicubic: 'bicubic',
/** [LBB interpolation](https://github.com/jcupitt/libvips/blob/master/libvips/resample/lbb.cpp#L100). Prevents some "[acutance](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acutance)" but typically reduces performance by a factor of 2. */
locallyBoundedBicubic: 'lbb',
/** [Nohalo interpolation](http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/268086/). Prevents acutance but typically reduces performance by a factor of 3. */
nohalo: 'nohalo',
/** [VSQBS interpolation](https://github.com/jcupitt/libvips/blob/master/libvips/resample/vsqbs.cpp#L48). Prevents "staircasing" when enlarging. */
vertexSplitQuadraticBasisSpline: 'vsqbs'
};
/**
* An Object containing the version numbers of libvips and its dependencies.
* @member
* @example
* console.log(sharp.versions);
*/
let versions = {
vips: sharp.libvipsVersion()
};
try {
versions = require(`../vendor/${versions.vips}/versions.json`);
} catch (err) {}
/**
* Gets or, when options are provided, sets the limits of _libvips'_ operation cache.
* Existing entries in the cache will be trimmed after any change in limits.
* This method always returns cache statistics,
* useful for determining how much working memory is required for a particular task.
*
* @example
* const stats = sharp.cache();
* @example
* sharp.cache( { items: 200 } );
* sharp.cache( { files: 0 } );
* sharp.cache(false);
*
* @param {Object|boolean} [options=true] - Object with the following attributes, or boolean where true uses default cache settings and false removes all caching
* @param {number} [options.memory=50] - is the maximum memory in MB to use for this cache
* @param {number} [options.files=20] - is the maximum number of files to hold open
* @param {number} [options.items=100] - is the maximum number of operations to cache
* @returns {Object}
*/
function cache (options) {
if (is.bool(options)) {
if (options) {
// Default cache settings of 50MB, 20 files, 100 items
return sharp.cache(50, 20, 100);
} else {
return sharp.cache(0, 0, 0);
}
} else if (is.object(options)) {
return sharp.cache(options.memory, options.files, options.items);
} else {
return sharp.cache();
}
}
cache(true);
/**
* Gets or, when a concurrency is provided, sets
* the number of threads _libvips'_ should create to process each image.
*
* The default value is the number of CPU cores,
* except when using glibc-based Linux without jemalloc,
* where the default is `1` to help reduce memory fragmentation.
*
* A value of `0` will reset this to the number of CPU cores.
*
* The maximum number of images that can be processed in parallel
* is limited by libuv's `UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE` environment variable.
*
* This method always returns the current concurrency.
*
* @example
* const threads = sharp.concurrency(); // 4
* sharp.concurrency(2); // 2
* sharp.concurrency(0); // 4
*
* @param {number} [concurrency]
* @returns {number} concurrency
*/
function concurrency (concurrency) {
return sharp.concurrency(is.integer(concurrency) ? concurrency : null);
}
/* istanbul ignore next */
if (detectLibc.family === detectLibc.GLIBC && !sharp._isUsingJemalloc()) {
// Reduce default concurrency to 1 when using glibc memory allocator
sharp.concurrency(1);
}
/**
* An EventEmitter that emits a `change` event when a task is either:
* - queued, waiting for _libuv_ to provide a worker thread
* - complete
* @member
* @example
* sharp.queue.on('change', function(queueLength) {
* console.log('Queue contains ' + queueLength + ' task(s)');
* });
*/
const queue = new events.EventEmitter();
/**
* Provides access to internal task counters.
* - queue is the number of tasks this module has queued waiting for _libuv_ to provide a worker thread from its pool.
* - process is the number of resize tasks currently being processed.
*
* @example
* const counters = sharp.counters(); // { queue: 2, process: 4 }
*
* @returns {Object}
*/
function counters () {
return sharp.counters();
}
/**
* Get and set use of SIMD vector unit instructions.
* Requires libvips to have been compiled with liborc support.
*
* Improves the performance of `resize`, `blur` and `sharpen` operations
* by taking advantage of the SIMD vector unit of the CPU, e.g. Intel SSE and ARM NEON.
*
* @example
* const simd = sharp.simd();
* // simd is `true` if the runtime use of liborc is currently enabled
* @example
* const simd = sharp.simd(false);
* // prevent libvips from using liborc at runtime
*
* @param {boolean} [simd=true]
* @returns {boolean}
*/
function simd (simd) {
return sharp.simd(is.bool(simd) ? simd : null);
}
simd(true);
/**
* Decorate the Sharp class with utility-related functions.
* @private
*/
module.exports = function (Sharp) {
Sharp.cache = cache;
Sharp.concurrency = concurrency;
Sharp.counters = counters;
Sharp.simd = simd;
Sharp.format = format;
Sharp.interpolators = interpolators;
Sharp.versions = versions;
Sharp.queue = queue;
};
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