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> Rotates JPEG images based on EXIF orientation.
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* [What does it do](#what-does-it-do)
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [CLI](#cli)
* [Node module](#node-module)
* [Sample usage](#sample-usage)
* [Error handling](#error-handling)
* [Options](#options)
* [Changelog](#changelog)
* [License](#license)
* [Credits](#credits)
## What does it do
This tool applies the right orientation to a JPEG image, based on its EXIF tag. More precisely, it:
* Rotates the pixels
* Rotates the thumbnail, if there is one
* Writes `1` in the `Orientation` EXIF tag (this is the default orientation)
* Updates the `PixelXDimension` and `PixelYDimension` EXIF values
* Does **not** alter the other EXIF tags
It may be useful, if:
* You need to compress your image with a tool that strips EXIF data without rotating the pixels (like the great [ImageOptim](https://imageoptim.com/))
* You need to upload the image, but the destination application does not support EXIF orientation (like [WordPress](https://wordpress.org/))
* You just want to get rid of the orientation tag, while leaving the other tags **intact**
> More information about EXIF:
> * [EXIF Orientation Handling Is a Ghetto](http://www.daveperrett.com/articles/2012/07/28/exif-orientation-handling-is-a-ghetto/)
> * [Standard EXIF Tags](http://www.exiv2.org/tags.html)
## Installation
Install with [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/):
```bash
$ npm install jpeg-autorotate --global
# --global isn't required if you plan to use the node module
```
## Usage
### CLI
```bash
# Rotates a single image
$ jpeg-autorotate /Users/johan/IMG_1234.jpg
# Rotates a set of images
$ jpeg-autorotate /Users/johan/images/IMG_*.jpg
```
### Node module
The tool is available as a Node module. It will load the image, apply the rotation, and return the binary data as a [Buffer](https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html), allowing you to:
* Save it on disk
* Load it in an image processing module (like [jimp](https://github.com/oliver-moran/jimp), [lwip](https://github.com/EyalAr/lwip), [gm](https://github.com/aheckmann/gm)...)
* ...
#### Sample usage
```javascript
var jo = require('jpeg-autorotate');
var options = {quality: 85};
var path = '/Users/johan/IMG_1234.jpg'; // You can use a Buffer, too
jo.rotate(path, options, function(error, buffer, orientation)
{
if (error)
{
console.log('An error occurred when rotating the file: ' + error.message);
return;
}
console.log('Orientation was: ' + orientation);
// ...
// Do whatever you need with the resulting buffer
// ...
});
```
#### Error handling
The `error` object returned in the callback contains a readable `message`, but also a `code` for better error handling. Available codes are the following:
```javascript
var jo = require('jpeg-autorotate');
jo.errors.read_file; // File could not be opened
jo.errors.read_exif; // EXIF data could not be read
jo.errors.no_orientation; // No orientation tag was found
jo.errors.unknown_orientation; // The orientation tag is unknown
jo.errors.correct_orientation; // The image orientation is already correct
jo.errors.rotate_file; // An error occurred when rotating the image
```
Sample usage:
```javascript
var jo = require('jpeg-autorotate');
jo.rotate('/image.jpg', function(error, buffer, orientation)
{
if (error && error.code === jo.errors.correct_orientation)
{
console.log('The orientation of this image is already correct!');
}
});
```
### Options
The following options are available.
| Option | Context | Default value | Description
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `quality` | *CLI, module* | 100 | Quality of the JPEG - Uncompressed by default, so the resulting image may be bigger than the original one |
| `jobs` | *CLI* | 10 | Max number of concurrent processes, when loading several images
To use options with the CLI:
```
$ jpeg-autorotate /image.jpg --jobs=100 --quality=85
```
## Changelog
This project uses [semver](http://semver.org/).
| Version | Date | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `2.0.0` | 2016-06-03 | Supports buffers in entry
Returns a buffer even if there was an error
Improves tests |
| `1.1.0` | 2016-04-23 | Adds test suite, removes lwip dependency |
| `1.0.3` | 2016-03-29 | Displays help when no path given in CLI |
| `1.0.2` | 2016-03-21 | Adds missing options in CLI help |
| `1.0.1` | 2016-03-21 | Fixes NPM publishing fail ^_^ |
| `1.0.0` | 2016-03-21 | Initial version |
## License
This project is released under the [MIT License](license.md).
## Credits
* [piexifjs](https://github.com/hMatoba/piexifjs)
* [jpeg-js](https://github.com/eugeneware/jpeg-js)
* [exif-orientation-examples](https://github.com/recurser/exif-orientation-examples)
* [async](https://github.com/caolan/async)
* [colors](https://github.com/Marak/colors.js)
* [yargs](https://github.com/bcoe/yargs)
* [FontAwesome](http://fontawesome.io/)
* [Chai](http://chaijs.com/)
* [Mocha](http://mochajs.org)