Automatic WebP support
See original GitHub issueBack when Thumbor was leveraged for image processing, we can easily configure the environment variable: AUTO_WEBP
as true to make Serverless Image Handler respond with WebP images if Accept Headers sending by browsers contain image/webp
.
Looks like this feature is broken when migrating from Thumbor to SharpJS, are there any plans to re-implement this feature in ThumborMapping?
Also, are there any upgrade guides or checklists available for us to follow if we want to perform the upgrade?
Last but not least, Thanks for all your hard work for putting together this amazing solution 🙇
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@leviwilson hah. Yeah I can’t quite figure out how this project is managed either…
Given that the user base seems more active than the AWS labs maintainers, I wonder if it makes more sense to make a community-driven fork where we can actually fix things and clean things up (dockerizing build!).
I’d be interested if you’re up for it. Shoot me an email.
But then we would all miss out on important information from the AWS devs, like for instance if the lambda environment was being updated and going to break this functionality, they would not be able to warn us about it and it would break everyone’s production environments leaving people completely screwed. Oh … errr, hang on! 😃