HookedMedia / image-resizer by ReviewPush

Image Resizer for Laravel
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Maintainer Username: ReviewPush
Maintainer Contact: raoyc2009@gmail.com (raoyc)
Package Create Date: 2015-09-22
Package Last Update: 2015-09-22
Language: PHP
License: GPL-3.0+
Last Refreshed: 2024-11-22 03:13:44
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Total Downloads: 23,444
Monthly Downloads: 113
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Total Stars: 2
Total Watchers: 6
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Simple Image Resizer for Laravel

Fork from https://github.com/douyasi/Laravel-Image-Resizer

composer require code

"require": {
		"reviewpush/image-resizer" : "^1.0.*"
	}

Key features:

  • Resize while retaining current proportions based on width or height
  • Autocrop images from the center using the shortest side
  • Rotate
  • Filters (contrast, brightness, smooth, greyscale, guassian)
  • Supports jpg, png and gif loading and exporting
  • Autogenerated filenames or custom filenames

After installing the package make sure to add 'ReviewPush\ImageResizer\ImageResizerServiceProvider' to your providers array in app/config/app.php. The package already contains an alias defined as ImageResizer.

Examples:

Loading an image using the facade:

$resizer = ImageResizer::load('path/to/image.jpg');

Auto crop the image to a 2:1 rectangle:

$resizer->autocrop(2, 1)->export('/path/to/save/destination');

Auto crop the image to 1:1 (square) and resize the width to 200 maintaining aspect ratio:

$resizer->autocrop(1, 1)->resizeWidth(200)->export('/path/to/save/destination');

Make a crop from x = 50, y = 20, 100 pixels wide and heigh:

$resizer->crop(50, 20, 100, 100)->greyscale()->export('/path/to/save/destination');

Proportionally scale the image using its width or its height:

// using the width and scaling the height proportionally:
$resizer->resizeWidth(100);
// OR using the height and scaling the width proportionally:
$resizer->resizeHeight(100);

Rotate the image:

$resizer->rotate(90)->export('/path/to/save/destination', 'myfilename', 'png');

By default the export creates a random 32 character filename:

resizer->export('/path/to/save/destination');

To specify the filename include it in the second parameter:

resizer->export('/path/to/save/destination', 'myfilename');

Specify the exported filetype with the third parameter:

resizer->export('/path/to/save/destination', FALSE, 'png'); // saves png format

After the image is exported use the getters for useful information about the file:

$resizer->getExif(); // exif data about the original file
$resizer->getWidth(); // exported width
$resizer->getHeight(); // exported height
$resizer->getFullSavePath(); // full absolute path "/absolute/path/to/myfilename.jpg"
$resizer->getSavedFilename(); // saved filename e.g. "myfilename"
$resizer->getSavedFilenameWithExtension(); // saved filename including extension e.g. "myfilename.jpg"

License: http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License