This API splits an image columns and rows, receives an image and stores it in a virtual directory, after processing it returns it in base64 format and removes the record and directory
Why does it work like this? My need was to create a puzzle game, however, I couldn't store images on the server and creating containers would take me more time, so I get the image from the client and process it on the server, I generate rows and columns and return the encrypted content, This is to avoid sending image-type files from one side to another, in addition to incorporating a user parameter that is a unique identifier so that the files are not mixed in its execution
- Cols (example: 2)
- Rows (example: 2)
- User (example: uuid1234abc)
- Image (example: Image.png)
- Type: POST
- Body: Form Data
How to use this template:
npx create-express-api --directory my-api-name
Includes API Server utilities:
- morgan
- HTTP request logger middleware for node.js
- helmet
- Helmet helps you secure your Express apps by setting various HTTP headers. It's not a silver bullet, but it can help!
- dotenv
- Dotenv is a zero-dependency module that loads environment variables from a
.env
file intoprocess.env
- Dotenv is a zero-dependency module that loads environment variables from a
- cors
- CORS is a node.js package for providing a Connect/Express middleware that can be used to enable CORS with various options.
Development utilities:
- nodemon
- nodemon is a tool that helps develop node.js based applications by automatically restarting the node application when file changes in the directory are detected.
- eslint
- ESLint is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code.
- jest
- Jest is a delightful JavaScript Testing Framework with a focus on simplicity.
- supertest
- HTTP assertions made easy via superagent.
npm install
npm run lint
npm test
npm run dev