import type { LocalImageService } from 'astro'; import sharpService from 'astro/assets/services/sharp'; import { baseDevService } from './shared-dev-service.js'; const service: LocalImageService = { ...baseDevService, getHTMLAttributes(options, serviceOptions) { const { inputtedWidth, ...props } = options; // If `validateOptions` returned a different width than the one of the image, use it for attributes if (inputtedWidth) { props.width = inputtedWidth; } return sharpService.getHTMLAttributes ? sharpService.getHTMLAttributes(props, serviceOptions) : {}; }, transform(inputBuffer, transform, serviceOptions) { // NOTE: Hardcoding webp here isn't accurate to how the Vercel Image Optimization API works, normally what we should // do is setup a custom endpoint that sniff the user's accept-content header and serve the proper format based on the // user's Vercel config. However, that's: a lot of work for: not much. The dev service is inaccurate to the prod service // in many more ways, this is one of the less offending cases and is, imo, okay, erika - 2023-04-27 transform.format = transform.src.endsWith('svg') ? 'svg' : 'webp'; // The base sharp service works the same way as the Vercel Image Optimization API, so it's a safe fallback in local return sharpService.transform(inputBuffer, transform, serviceOptions); }, }; export default service;