NAME
Apache2::Imager::Resize - Fixup handler that resizes and crops images on
the fly, caching the results, and doesn't require ImageMagick.
SYNOPSIS
PerlFixupHandler Apache2::Imager::Resize
PerlSetVar ImgResizeCacheDir '/var/cache/AIRCache/'
# or
PerlHandler Apache2::Imager::Resize
PerlSetVar ImgResizeNoCache on
PerlSetVar ImgResizeWidthParam 'w'
PerlSetVar ImgResizeHeightParam 'h'
# and on a web page somewhere:
INTRODUCTION
This is a simple fixup class that only does one job: it resizes images
before they're delivered. All you have to do is append either a width
and/or a height parameter to any image file address, and AIR will make
sure that an appropriately shrunken image file is returned. It caches
the results of each operation, so the first request might take a little
while but subsequent similar requests should be very quick.
This module is based on the code from Apache::Imager::Resize, which does
the same job for Apache 1.x. Some new parameters have been adden, but
preexisting parameters are backwards-compatible.
PARAMETERS
Apache2::Imager::Resize understands four query string parameters:
w
width in pixels. You can specify another name with an
ImgResizeWidthParam directive.
h
height in pixels. You can specify another name with an
ImgResizeHeightParam directive.
reshape
If this is 'crop', we will crop without resizing. The default behaviour
is to scale first and then crop to fit the other dimension (see below).
If only one dimension is specified, this parameter has no effect. There
will be more options here in later versions.
cropto
This can be left, right, top or bottom, and it dictates the part of the
picture that is kept when we crop the image. If only one dimension is
specified, this parameter has no effect. Future versions will allow
combinations of these values.
quality
This should be an integer between 0 and 100. It only affects jpeg
images. The default is 60.
enlarge
By default images won't images get scaled up. If you wan't to do this,
set enlarge to 1.
cropAR
Overrides the default behaviour of configuration parameter
"ImgResizeCropToAspectRatio".
scaletype
Scale type 'min', 'max', 'nonprop'. See "scale" in
Imager::Transformations.
qtype
Quality of scaling 'normal', 'preview', 'mixing'. See "scale" in
Imager::Transformations.
CONFIGURATION
In many cases, this will suffice:
PerlFixupHandler Apache::Imager::Resize
But you can also include one or more of these directives to modify the
behaviour of the handler:
ImgResizeCacheDir
Sets the path to a directory that will be used to hold the resized
versions of image files. If you don't include this directive, resized
images will be stored next to their originals. The supplied value should
be relative to your document root, eg:
PerlFixupHandler Apache::Imager::Resize
PerlSetVar ImgResizeCacheDir '/var/cache/AIRCache/'
You can put the cache inside a directory that is handled by AIR without
ill effects, though of course it will get a bit odd if you start serving
images directly from the cache.
ImgResizeNoCache
If true, this will mean that images are resized for each request and no
attempt is made to keep a copy for future use.
ImgResizeWidthParam
Sets the name of the parameter that will be used to specify the width
(in pixels) of the returned image. Default is 'w'.
ImgResizeHeightParam
Sets the name of the parameter that will be used to specify the height
(in pixels) of the returned image. Default is 'h'.
ImgResizeCropToAspectRatio
If true, the image will be cropped if the specified width and height
would lead to a new aspect ratio. Default is '1'. The parameter 'cropAR'
can be used to override this behaviour.
ImgResizeQtype
Sets the default value for "qtype".
IMAGE FORMATS
We can work with any image format that Imager can read, which includes
all the usual web files and most other bitmaps.
SHRINKING RULES
If only one dimension is specified, we will scale the image to that
size,keeping the aspect ratio.
If both dimensions are specified and the combination preserves the
aspect ratio of the image, we scale the image to that size.
If there is no 'reshape' parameter, the specified dimensions result in a
change of shape and the parameter "proportional" is set to 0, the aspect
ratio of the image will be changed.
If there is no 'reshape' parameter, and the specified dimensions result
in a change of shape, we will first scale the image to the correct size
in the dimension that is changing less, then crop in the other dimension
to achieve the right shape and size without distorting the image. You
can supply a 'cropto' parameter to specify which part of the image is
kept in the cropping step. You can set "ImgResizeCropToAspectRatio" to 0
or the parameter "cropAR" to avoid the cropping of the image.
If the reshape parameter is 'crop', we will crop in both dimensions
without scaling the image at all. You can supply a 'cropto' parameter to
specify which part of the image is kept. This is likely to yield better
quality than scaling, when the original size is close to the target
size, but will have less useful results where they're very different.
CACHING AND EFFICIENCY
Unless you've switched the cache off, the handler keeps a copy of every
resized file. When a request comes in, we look first for a cached file,
and check that it's no older than the original image file.
By default we keep the cache files next to the originals, which can get
messy. You can also specify a cache directory, in which the directory
structure of your site will be partly recreated as resized images are
stored in subdirectories corresponding to the position of their
originals in the main filing system. This makes it much easier to prune
or discard the cache.
Note that at the moment it is assumed that your image cache will be
within your document root. There's no reason why it should have to be,
so at some point soon it will be possible to specify a whole page.
Either way, this request:
will produce (or use) a cache file named:
[cachedir]/images/morecambe_120_150_left.jpg
If either dimension is not specified, as is common, the filename will
have an x in that position. The cropto parameter is also usually
omitted, so this:
corresponds to this:
[cachedir]/images/morecambe_120_x.jpg
If neither width nor height is specified we bail out immediately, so the
original image will be returned.
There is currently no mechanism for cache cleanup, but we do touch the
access date of each file each time it's used (leaving the modification
date alone so that it can be to compare with the original file). You
could fairly easily set up a cron job to go through your cache directory
deleting all the image files that have not been touched for a week or
so.
BUGS
No doubt. Reports in rt.cpan.org would be much appreciated.
TODO
* Accept more than one cropto parameter, eg top and left.
* tests
SEE ALSO
Imager Apache::ImageMagick Apache::GD::Thumbnail Apache::Imager::Resize
AUTHOR
Alexander Keusch, ""
CONTRIBUTORS
William Ross, "" Jozef Kutej, ""
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.