app-splash
Automatic splash screen generation and resizing for Mobile Apps. Supports Native, React Native, Cordova, Xamarin and more. The little brother of app-icon
.
Introduction
This simple tool allows you to create a single icon in your app project, then create icons of all required sizes from it. It currently works for iOS and Android. You can also add labels to your app icons.
Installation
Install with:
npm install -g app-icon
You will need imagemagick installed:
brew install imagemagick # OSX sudo apt-get install imagemagick # Debian/Ubuntu/etc sudo yum install imagemagick # CentOS/etc
Usage
The commandline tool can be used to generate icons or label icons.
Generating Icons
Add an icon (ideally at least 192x192 pixels) named icon.png
to your project root. To automatically generate icons of all sizes for all app projects in the same folder, run:
app-icon generate
If an iOS project is present, then the icon will be copied at all required sizes to:
./ios/<ProjectName>/Images.xcassets/AppIcon.appiconset
If an Android project is present, then the icon will be copied at all required sizes to:
./android/app/src/main/res
You can limit the platforms which icons are generated for with the --platforms
flag, specifying:
app-icon generate --platforms=iosapp-icon generate --platforms=android,ios
By default the tool will generate icons for both platforms.
You can specify the path to the source icon, as well as the folder to search for app projects, just run app-icon generate -h
to see the options.
Labelling Icons
Add labels to an icon with the command below:
app-icon label -i icon.png -o output.png --top UAT --bottom 0.12.3
This would produce output like the below image:
This is a useful trick when you are creating things like internal QA versions of your app, where you might want to show a version number or other label in the icon itself.
Coding
The only dependencies are Node 6 (or above) and Yarn.
Useful commands for development are:
Command | Usage |
---|---|
npm test |
Runs the unit tests. |
npm run test:debug |
Runs the tests in a debugger. Combine with .only and debugger for ease of debugging. |
npm run cov |
Runs the tests, writing coverage reports to ./artifacts/coverage . |
Currently the linting style is based on airbnb. Run npm run lint
to lint the code.
Initial Setup
Install the dependencies (I recommend Node Version Manager):
nvm install 6nvm use 6npm install -g yarngit clone git@github.com:dwmkerr/app-icon.gitcd app-iconyarn
Running Tests
Run the tests with:
npm test
Tests are executed with Mocha and coverage is handled by Istanbul. Coverage reports are written to an ./artifacts
folder.
Creating a Release
To create a release.
- Merge your work to master.
- Use
npm version
to bump, e.g.npm version patch
- Push and deploy
git push --tags && git push && npm publish
The Sample Projects
This project includes some sample apps in the test
folder, which are used for the tests. You can also run these apps to see the icons produced in action.
React Native
To run:
cd ./test/ReactNativeIconTest/npm installreact-native run-ios# OR react-native run-android
Cordova
To run:
cd ./test/CordovaApp/npm installcordova run ios# OR cordova run android
Native
To run the native apps, open the ./test/NativeApp
directory, then open the iOS/Android projects in XCode/AndroidStudio as needed.
Troubleshooting
Images labelled with app-icon label
have the text slightly vertically offset
This seems to be an issue with Imagemagick 6 - try upgrading to 7.
License
MIT