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This is a Server based on Golang, which allows you to serve WebP images on the fly.
Currently supported image format: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, SVG, HEIC, NEF, WEBP
e.g When you visit
https://your.website/pics/tsuki.jpg,it will serve asimage/webp/image/avifformat without changing the URL.GIF image will not be converted to AVIF format because the converted AVIF image is not animated.
We strongly recommend using Docker to run WebP Server Go because running it directly with the binary may encounter issues with glibc and some dependency libraries, which can be quite tricky to resolve.
Make sure you've got Docker and docker-compose installed, create a directory and create docker-compose.yml file inside it like this:
version: '3'
services:
webp:
image: webpsh/webp-server-go
# image: ghcr.io/webp-sh/webp_server_go
restart: always
volumes:
- ./path/to/pics:/opt/pics
- ./exhaust:/opt/exhaust
- ./metadata:/opt/metadata
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:3333:3333
Suppose your website and image has the following pattern.
| Image Path | Website Path |
|---|---|
/var/www/img.webp.sh/path/tsuki.jpg | https://img.webp.sh/path/tsuki.jpg |
Then
./path/to/pics should be changed to /var/www/img.webp.sh./exhaust is cache folder for output images, by default it will be in exhaust directory alongside with docker-compose.yml file, if you'd like to keep cached images in another folder, you can change ./exhaust to /some/other/path/to/exhaust./metadata is cache folder for images' metadata, by default it will be in metadata directory alongside with docker-compose.yml fileStart the container using:
docker-compose up -d
Now the server should be running on 127.0.0.1:3333, visiting http://127.0.0.1:3333/path/tsuki.jpg will see the optimized version of /var/www/img.webp.sh/path/tsuki.jpg, you can now add reverse proxy to make it public, for example, let Nginx to proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:3333/;, and your WebP Server is on-the-fly!
If you'd like to use a customized config.json, you can follow the steps in Configuration | WebP Server Documentation to genereate one, and mount it into the container's /etc/config.json, example docker-compose.yml as follows:
version: '3'
services:
webp:
image: webpsh/webp-server-go
# image: ghcr.io/webp-sh/webp_server_go
restart: always
volumes:
- ./path/to/pics:/opt/pics
- ./path/to/exhaust:/opt/exhaust
- ./path/to/metadata:/opt/metadata
- ./config.json:/etc/config.json
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:3333:3333
You can refer to Configuration | WebP Server Documentation for more info, such as custom config, AVIF support etc.
If you'd like to use with binary, please consult to Use with Binary(Advanced) | WebP Server Documentation
spoiler alert: you may encounter issues with
glibcand some dependency libraries.
For supervisor or detailed Nginx configuration, please read our documentation at https://docs.webp.sh/
We are currently building a new service called WebP Cloud Services, it now has three parts:
https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/09eba3a443a7ea91cf818f6b27607d66 to https://gravatar.webp.se/avatar/09eba3a443a7ea91cf818f6b27607d66 for rendering will get a smaller version of gravater, making your website fasterWe call this service Fly, with the aim of providing a public and free service that users can experience without registering on WebP Cloud. As this is a public service, some limitations compared to WebP Cloud are imposed:
blur, sharpen for image processing.For detailed information, please visit WebP Cloud Services Website or WebP Cloud Services Docs.
If you find this project useful, please consider supporting us by becoming a sponsor, pay via Stripe, or try out our WebP Cloud!
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WebP Server is under the GPLv3. See the LICENSE file for details.