@unpic/solid
ascorbic/unpic-imgA high-performance, responsive image component for
SolidJS. Generates a responsive <img>
tag that follows
best practices, with the correct srcset, sizes and styles. Detects image URLs
from most image CDNs and CMSs and can resize images with no build step.
Installation and usage
Image Props
The component accepts all the props of an <img>
tag, plus the following:
layout
The resizing behaviour of the image.
constrained
: (default) the image will be rendered at a maximum ofwidth
andheight
, but will scale down automatically if the container is smaller, maintaining the aspect ratio.fullWidth
: the image will be rendered at full width of its container. This is optimized for full-width hero images. You can setheight
to a fixed value, which will mean the image will be rendered at that fixed height and scale horizontally to fill the container.fixed
: the image will be rendered at the exact size specified bywidth
andheight
priority
By default, images are loaded lazily. If priority
is set to true
, the image
will be loaded eagerly, and will be given high priority by the browser. This is
useful for images that are above the fold, particularly large ones such as hero
images.
background
Either an image URL, CSS gradient or CSS colour value. If set to auto
, a
low-resolution version of the image will be rendered as a background image, with
a blurred placeholder effect. This is still loaded from the remote server, so if
you can instead provide an inline base64-encoded version of the image or
background colour, you should do that instead. Look at
@unpic/placeholder
for a library that can generate these
placeholders.
Bear in mind that this is not removed after the image loads, so it will be visible if the image has transparency.
aspectRatio
Instead of specifying both width
and height
, you can specify an
aspectRatio
.
fallback
By default the CDN is auto-detected from the src
URL, and if it can’t be
detected then it will use the source URL without transformation. You can specify
a fallback provider here instead, and all images will use this provider if the
CDN can’t be detected. This is useful if you are using a platform that provides
its own image CDN, or if you are using a provider that can transform remote
images.
See the the list of providers for supported values.
operations
This allows you to pass type-safe, provider-specific operations that will be performed on any images that use that provider. You can pass options for multiple providers if the images could come from different sources, and it will automatically apply the correct operations to each image, according to the detected provider.
In this example, we want the image to be flipped horizontally. The imgix
and
bunny
providers both support this operation but with different names, so we
can pass both options and they will be applied to the image as required.
The supported operations are specific to each provider, and are type-checked and should provide autocompletion in your editor. See the the provider docs for the list of providers and their supported operations.
options
This allows you to pass provider-specific options that will be used for any images that use that provider. These options are used to configure the provider, including account IDs, domains and other settings. You can pass options for multiple providers if the images could come from different sources, and it will automatically apply the correct options to each image, according to the detected provider. These do not need to be provided if all images have options set in the URLs themselves.
The supported configuration options are specific to each provider, and are type-checked and should provide autocompletion in your editor. See the the provider docs for the list of providers and their supported options.
breakpoints
By default the image breakpoints used in the srcset
are generated based on the
layout and image size. You can override this by specifying an array of
breakpoints. The breakpoints are specified as an array of numbers, representing
the width of the image in pixels.
Other props
Any prop supported by <img>
tags can be passed in, except srcset
which is
generated from src
. The following props are set automatically, but can be
overridden if you need to:
sizes
role
decoding
loading
fetchpriority
Source Props
The Source component must be wrapped in a <picture>
tag, and accepts the
following props:
media
A media query string. If this matches, the source will be used. Normally this
would be something like (min-width: 768px)
, but it can also be used for dark
mode detection, e.g. (prefers-color-scheme: dark)
or other media queries.
type
The MIME type of the image. This is used to generate the type
attribute of the
<source>
tag, but is also passed to the CDN to generate the correct image
type. Normally an image CDN will auto-detect the required image format, but not
all support it and in that case you can use this component with type
to
specify multiple image format options and the browser will choose the best
supported one.
Other props
It also accepts the following props that are used in the same way as in the Image component:
layout
src
width
height
aspectRatio
cdn
breakpoints