Releases: calibreapp/image-actions
1.4.1
In this release:
- Reduced PNG quality setting back to 80 (#353)
- Simplified install configuration (#350)
- Update dependencies
New Contributors
- @karlhorky made their first contribution in #350. Thanks Karl 🥇
Full Changelog: 1.4.0...1.4.1
1.4.0: AVIF
In this release:
- Process & compress AVIF images
Note
Add avif extension to the paths stanza in your actions configuration yml:
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- '**.jpg'
- '**.jpeg'
- '**.png'
- '**.webp'
- '**.avif'
If you have AVIF images in your repository, they will be processed by image-actions.
1.3.0
In this release:
✨ Only optimise new or changed images (#339)
- When your PR adds or updates images, image-actions will run on them
- When run manually, scheduled, or in the event of an error all images will be processed (uses pre
1.3.0behavior)
Important
When updating from versions prior to 1.2.0, please update configuration:
- name: Compress Images
uses: calibreapp/image-actions@main
with:
# The `GITHUB_TOKEN` is automatically generated by GitHub and scoped only to the repository that is currently running the action. By default, the action can’t update Pull Requests initiated from forked repositories.
# See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/authentication-in-a-workflow and https://help.github.com/en/articles/virtual-environments-for-github-actions#token-permissions
- githubToken: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
+ GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}Other changes:
- Updated
READMEwith updated config - Removed long-deprecated configuration method
Full Changelog: 1.2.0...1.3.0
1.2.0
1.2.0
It's been 5 years since the last release of image-actions. Image-actions was authored before GitHub Actions used YML, and before GitHub had packages like @actions/core, @actions/github and @octokit/action to ease authoring of Actions.
Since then, image-actions has been executed millions of times(!) and is used by a large number of people.
Personally, I'm not using image-actions often as I usually rely on image CDNs to optimise images on the fly. As a result of this, image-actions lagged on releases and fell behind on dependencies. Until today :-)
This maintenance release includes many changes and fixes, including:
- Make use of @actions/core, @actions/github & octokit/action instead of legacy lib code
- Updates all dependencies to latest
- Update to Node 22
- Runs TSC, Lint & Format check in CI
- Removes TSC build, replaces with Experimental Node TS type stripping
- Prepares for a more expected versioning & release process
- Adds @alexdupre's
minPctChangeconfiguration option (set to 5% by default) - Drops dependencies where possible
- Changes default compression settings for better image visuals
- Throttles requests to GitHub, reducing failures for large change sets
- Limits to a maximum of 500 images changed per Pull Request
- Truncates markdown report to list a maximum of 25 images
- (Probably) supports ARM64 and other architectures (By switching to Docker build over 1 pre-built image)
Thanks to everyone who uses image-actions and community members who helped support up until now.
Important
When updating to 1.2.0, please update configuration:
- name: Compress Images
uses: calibreapp/image-actions@main
with:
# The `GITHUB_TOKEN` is automatically generated by GitHub and scoped only to the repository that is currently running the action. By default, the action can’t update Pull Requests initiated from forked repositories.
# See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/authentication-in-a-workflow and https://help.github.com/en/articles/virtual-environments-for-github-actions#token-permissions
- githubToken: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
+ GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}1.1.0: Merge pull request #45 from steveoh/patch-1
docs: clarify the docs
1.0.0
Update readme
Added overall stats
Added overall compression statistics to the pull request message
Initial release
0.0.2 Update readme
0.0.1
Added everything