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Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -05001########################
2Image Manipulation Class
3########################
4
5CodeIgniter's Image Manipulation class lets you perform the following
6actions:
7
8- Image Resizing
9- Thumbnail Creation
10- Image Cropping
11- Image Rotating
12- Image Watermarking
13
14All three major image libraries are supported: GD/GD2, NetPBM, and
15ImageMagick
16
17.. note:: Watermarking is only available using the GD/GD2 library. In
18 addition, even though other libraries are supported, GD is required in
19 order for the script to calculate the image properties. The image
20 processing, however, will be performed with the library you specify.
21
Andrey Andreev1e584202014-02-07 21:50:36 +020022.. contents::
23 :local:
24
25.. raw:: html
26
27 <div class="custom-index container"></div>
28
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050029**********************
30Initializing the Class
31**********************
32
33Like most other classes in CodeIgniter, the image class is initialized
34in your controller using the $this->load->library function::
35
36 $this->load->library('image_lib');
37
38Once the library is loaded it will be ready for use. The image library
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +020039object you will use to call all functions is: ``$this->image_lib``
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050040
41Processing an Image
42===================
43
44Regardless of the type of processing you would like to perform
45(resizing, cropping, rotation, or watermarking), the general process is
46identical. You will set some preferences corresponding to the action you
47intend to perform, then call one of four available processing functions.
48For example, to create an image thumbnail you'll do this::
49
Derek Jones156c4022011-10-05 15:58:56 -050050 $config['image_library'] = 'gd2';
51 $config['source_image'] = '/path/to/image/mypic.jpg';
52 $config['create_thumb'] = TRUE;
53 $config['maintain_ratio'] = TRUE;
54 $config['width'] = 75;
55 $config['height'] = 50;
56
57 $this->load->library('image_lib', $config);
58
59 $this->image_lib->resize();
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050060
61The above code tells the image_resize function to look for an image
62called *mypic.jpg* located in the source_image folder, then create a
63thumbnail that is 75 X 50 pixels using the GD2 image_library. Since the
64maintain_ratio option is enabled, the thumb will be as close to the
65target width and height as possible while preserving the original aspect
66ratio. The thumbnail will be called *mypic_thumb.jpg*
67
68.. note:: In order for the image class to be allowed to do any
69 processing, the folder containing the image files must have write
70 permissions.
71
72.. note:: Image processing can require a considerable amount of server
73 memory for some operations. If you are experiencing out of memory errors
74 while processing images you may need to limit their maximum size, and/or
75 adjust PHP memory limits.
76
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +020077Processing Methods
78==================
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050079
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +020080There are four available processing methods:
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050081
82- $this->image_lib->resize()
83- $this->image_lib->crop()
84- $this->image_lib->rotate()
85- $this->image_lib->watermark()
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050086
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +020087These methods return boolean TRUE upon success and FALSE for failure.
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050088If they fail you can retrieve the error message using this function::
89
90 echo $this->image_lib->display_errors();
91
92A good practice is use the processing function conditionally, showing an
93error upon failure, like this::
94
Derek Jones156c4022011-10-05 15:58:56 -050095 if ( ! $this->image_lib->resize())
96 {
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +020097 echo $this->image_lib->display_errors();
Derek Jones156c4022011-10-05 15:58:56 -050098 }
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050099
Andrey Andreev9438e262012-10-05 13:16:27 +0300100.. note:: You can optionally specify the HTML formatting to be applied to
101 the errors, by submitting the opening/closing tags in the function,
102 like this::
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500103
104 $this->image_lib->display_errors('<p>', '</p>');
105
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200106.. _processing-preferences:
107
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500108Preferences
109===========
110
111The preferences described below allow you to tailor the image processing
112to suit your needs.
113
114Note that not all preferences are available for every function. For
115example, the x/y axis preferences are only available for image cropping.
116Likewise, the width and height preferences have no effect on cropping.
117The "availability" column indicates which functions support a given
118preference.
119
120Availability Legend:
121
122- R - Image Resizing
123- C - Image Cropping
124- X - Image Rotation
125- W - Image Watermarking
126
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400127======================= ======================= =============================== =========================================================================== =============
128Preference Default Value Options Description Availability
129======================= ======================= =============================== =========================================================================== =============
130**image_library** GD2 GD, GD2, ImageMagick, NetPBM Sets the image library to be used. R, C, X, W
131**library_path** None None Sets the server path to your ImageMagick or NetPBM library. If you use R, C, X
132 either of those libraries you must supply the path. R, C, S, W
133**source_image** None None Sets the source image name/path. The path must be a relative or absolute
134 server path, not a URL.
135**dynamic_output** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether the new image file should be written to disk or R, C, X, W
136 generated dynamically. Note: If you choose the dynamic setting, only one
137 image can be shown at a time, and it can't be positioned on the page. It
138 simply outputs the raw image dynamically to your browser, along with
139 image headers.
140**quality** 90% 1 - 100% Sets the quality of the image. The higher the quality the larger the R, C, X, W
141 file size.
142**new_image** None None Sets the destination image name/path. You'll use this preference when R, C, X, W
143 creating an image copy. The path must be a relative or absolute server
144 path, not a URL.
145**width** None None Sets the width you would like the image set to. R, C
146**height** None None Sets the height you would like the image set to. R, C
147**create_thumb** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Tells the image processing function to create a thumb. R
148**thumb_marker** _thumb None Specifies the thumbnail indicator. It will be inserted just before the R
149 file extension, so mypic.jpg would become mypic_thumb.jpg
150**maintain_ratio** TRUE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Specifies whether to maintain the original aspect ratio when resizing or R, C
151 use hard values.
152**master_dim** auto auto, width, height Specifies what to use as the master axis when resizing or creating R
153 thumbs. For example, let's say you want to resize an image to 100 X 75
154 pixels. If the source image size does not allow perfect resizing to
155 those dimensions, this setting determines which axis should be used as
156 the hard value. "auto" sets the axis automatically based on whether the
Andrey Andreevba231aa2014-01-20 16:43:41 +0200157 image is taller than wider, or vice versa.
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400158**rotation_angle** None 90, 180, 270, vrt, hor Specifies the angle of rotation when rotating images. Note that PHP X
159 rotates counter-clockwise, so a 90 degree rotation to the right must be
160 specified as 270.
161**x_axis** None None Sets the X coordinate in pixels for image cropping. For example, a C
162 setting of 30 will crop an image 30 pixels from the left.
163**y_axis** None None Sets the Y coordinate in pixels for image cropping. For example, a C
164 setting of 30 will crop an image 30 pixels from the top.
165======================= ======================= =============================== =========================================================================== =============
166
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500167Setting preferences in a config file
168====================================
169
170If you prefer not to set preferences using the above method, you can
171instead put them into a config file. Simply create a new file called
172image_lib.php, add the $config array in that file. Then save the file
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200173in *config/image_lib.php* and it will be used automatically. You will
Connor Tumbleson75b3fb22014-01-11 06:58:43 -0600174NOT need to use the ``$this->image_lib->initialize()`` method if you save
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500175your preferences in a config file.
176
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500177******************
178Image Watermarking
179******************
180
181The Watermarking feature requires the GD/GD2 library.
182
183Two Types of Watermarking
184=========================
185
186There are two types of watermarking that you can use:
187
188- **Text**: The watermark message will be generating using text, either
189 with a True Type font that you specify, or using the native text
190 output that the GD library supports. If you use the True Type version
191 your GD installation must be compiled with True Type support (most
192 are, but not all).
193- **Overlay**: The watermark message will be generated by overlaying an
194 image (usually a transparent PNG or GIF) containing your watermark
195 over the source image.
196
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200197.. _watermarking:
198
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500199Watermarking an Image
200=====================
201
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200202Just as with the other methods (resizing, cropping, and rotating) the
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500203general process for watermarking involves setting the preferences
204corresponding to the action you intend to perform, then calling the
205watermark function. Here is an example::
206
Derek Jones156c4022011-10-05 15:58:56 -0500207 $config['source_image'] = '/path/to/image/mypic.jpg';
208 $config['wm_text'] = 'Copyright 2006 - John Doe';
209 $config['wm_type'] = 'text';
210 $config['wm_font_path'] = './system/fonts/texb.ttf';
211 $config['wm_font_size'] = '16';
212 $config['wm_font_color'] = 'ffffff';
213 $config['wm_vrt_alignment'] = 'bottom';
214 $config['wm_hor_alignment'] = 'center';
215 $config['wm_padding'] = '20';
216
217 $this->image_lib->initialize($config);
218
219 $this->image_lib->watermark();
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500220
221The above example will use a 16 pixel True Type font to create the text
222"Copyright 2006 - John Doe". The watermark will be positioned at the
223bottom/center of the image, 20 pixels from the bottom of the image.
224
225.. note:: In order for the image class to be allowed to do any
Andrey Andreev9438e262012-10-05 13:16:27 +0300226 processing, the image file must have "write" file permissions
227 For example, 777.
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500228
229Watermarking Preferences
230========================
231
232This table shown the preferences that are available for both types of
233watermarking (text or overlay)
234
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400235======================= =================== ======================= ==========================================================================
236Preference Default Value Options Description
237======================= =================== ======================= ==========================================================================
238**wm_type** text text, overlay Sets the type of watermarking that should be used.
239**source_image** None None Sets the source image name/path. The path must be a relative or absolute
240 server path, not a URL.
241**dynamic_output** FALSE TRUE/FALSE (boolean) Determines whether the new image file should be written to disk or
242 generated dynamically. Note: If you choose the dynamic setting, only one
243 image can be shown at a time, and it can't be positioned on the page. It
244 simply outputs the raw image dynamically to your browser, along with
245 image headers.
246**quality** 90% 1 - 100% Sets the quality of the image. The higher the quality the larger the
247 file size.
David Dotsond0c09b92011-11-21 09:56:39 -0600248**wm_padding** None A number The amount of padding, set in pixels, that will be applied to the
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400249 watermark to set it away from the edge of your images.
250**wm_vrt_alignment** bottom top, middle, bottom Sets the vertical alignment for the watermark image.
251**wm_hor_alignment** center left, center, right Sets the horizontal alignment for the watermark image.
252**wm_hor_offset** None None You may specify a horizontal offset (in pixels) to apply to the
253 watermark position. The offset normally moves the watermark to the
254 right, except if you have your alignment set to "right" then your offset
255 value will move the watermark toward the left of the image.
256**wm_vrt_offset** None None You may specify a vertical offset (in pixels) to apply to the watermark
257 position. The offset normally moves the watermark down, except if you
258 have your alignment set to "bottom" then your offset value will move the
259 watermark toward the top of the image.
260======================= =================== ======================= ==========================================================================
261
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500262Text Preferences
263----------------
264
265This table shown the preferences that are available for the text type of
266watermarking.
267
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400268======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
269Preference Default Value Options Description
270======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
271**wm_text** None None The text you would like shown as the watermark. Typically this will be a
272 copyright notice.
273**wm_font_path** None None The server path to the True Type Font you would like to use. If you do
274 not use this option, the native GD font will be used.
275**wm_font_size** 16 None The size of the text. Note: If you are not using the True Type option
276 above, the number is set using a range of 1 - 5. Otherwise, you can use
277 any valid pixel size for the font you're using.
Andrey Andreev64dbdfb2011-12-30 14:14:07 +0200278**wm_font_color** ffffff None The font color, specified in hex. Both the full 6-length (ie, 993300) and
279 the short three character abbreviated version (ie, fff) are supported.
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400280**wm_shadow_color** None None The color of the drop shadow, specified in hex. If you leave this blank
Andrey Andreev64dbdfb2011-12-30 14:14:07 +0200281 a drop shadow will not be used. Both the full 6-length (ie, 993300) and
282 the short three character abbreviated version (ie, fff) are supported.
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400283**wm_shadow_distance** 3 None The distance (in pixels) from the font that the drop shadow should
284 appear.
285======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
286
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -0500287Overlay Preferences
288-------------------
289
290This table shown the preferences that are available for the overlay type
291of watermarking.
292
Joseph Wensley80a11812011-10-06 00:22:49 -0400293======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
294Preference Default Value Options Description
295======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
296**wm_overlay_path** None None The server path to the image you wish to use as your watermark. Required
297 only if you are using the overlay method.
298**wm_opacity** 50 1 - 100 Image opacity. You may specify the opacity (i.e. transparency) of your
299 watermark image. This allows the watermark to be faint and not
300 completely obscure the details from the original image behind it. A 50%
301 opacity is typical.
302**wm_x_transp** 4 A number If your watermark image is a PNG or GIF image, you may specify a color
303 on the image to be "transparent". This setting (along with the next)
304 will allow you to specify that color. This works by specifying the "X"
305 and "Y" coordinate pixel (measured from the upper left) within the image
306 that corresponds to a pixel representative of the color you want to be
307 transparent.
308**wm_y_transp** 4 A number Along with the previous setting, this allows you to specify the
309 coordinate to a pixel representative of the color you want to be
310 transparent.
311======================= =================== =================== ==========================================================================
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313***************
314Class Reference
315***************
316
317.. class:: CI_Image_lib
318
319 .. method:: initialize([$props = array()])
320
321 :param array $props: Image processing preferences
322 :returns: void
323
324 Initializes the class for processing an image.
325
326 .. method:: resize()
327
328 :returns: bool
329
330 The image resizing method lets you resize the original image, create a
331 copy (with or without resizing), or create a thumbnail image.
332
333 For practical purposes there is no difference between creating a copy
334 and creating a thumbnail except a thumb will have the thumbnail marker
335 as part of the name (i.e. mypic_thumb.jpg).
336
337 All preferences listed in the :ref:`processing-preferences` table are available for this
338 method except these three: *rotation_angle*, *x_axis* and *y_axis*.
339
Connor Tumbleson75b3fb22014-01-11 06:58:43 -0600340 **Creating a Thumbnail**
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200341
342 The resizing method will create a thumbnail file (and preserve the
343 original) if you set this preference to TRUE::
344
345 $config['create_thumb'] = TRUE;
346
347 This single preference determines whether a thumbnail is created or not.
348
Connor Tumbleson75b3fb22014-01-11 06:58:43 -0600349 **Creating a Copy**
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200350
351 The resizing method will create a copy of the image file (and preserve
352 the original) if you set a path and/or a new filename using this
353 preference::
354
355 $config['new_image'] = '/path/to/new_image.jpg';
356
357 Notes regarding this preference:
358
359 - If only the new image name is specified it will be placed in the same
360 folder as the original
361 - If only the path is specified, the new image will be placed in the
362 destination with the same name as the original.
363 - If both the path and image name are specified it will placed in its
364 own destination and given the new name.
365
Connor Tumbleson75b3fb22014-01-11 06:58:43 -0600366 **Resizing the Original Image**
Andrey Andreev3a18df12014-01-06 12:59:11 +0200367
368 If neither of the two preferences listed above (create_thumb, and
369 new_image) are used, the resizing method will instead target the
370 original image for processing.
371
372 .. method:: crop()
373
374 :returns: bool
375
376 The cropping method works nearly identically to the resizing function
377 except it requires that you set preferences for the X and Y axis (in
378 pixels) specifying where to crop, like this::
379
380 $config['x_axis'] = '100';
381 $config['y_axis'] = '40';
382
383 All preferences listed in the :ref:`processing-preferences` table are available for this
384 method except these: *rotation_angle*, *create_thumb* and *new_image*.
385
386 Here's an example showing how you might crop an image::
387
388 $config['image_library'] = 'imagemagick';
389 $config['library_path'] = '/usr/X11R6/bin/';
390 $config['source_image'] = '/path/to/image/mypic.jpg';
391 $config['x_axis'] = '100';
392 $config['y_axis'] = '60';
393
394 $this->image_lib->initialize($config);
395
396 if ( ! $this->image_lib->crop())
397 {
398 echo $this->image_lib->display_errors();
399 }
400
401 .. note:: Without a visual interface it is difficult to crop images, so this
402 method is not very useful unless you intend to build such an
403 interface. That's exactly what we did using for the photo gallery module
404 in ExpressionEngine, the CMS we develop. We added a JavaScript UI that
405 lets the cropping area be selected.
406
407 .. method:: rotate()
408
409 :returns: bool
410
411 The image rotation method requires that the angle of rotation be set
412 via its preference::
413
414 $config['rotation_angle'] = '90';
415
416 There are 5 rotation options:
417
418 #. 90 - rotates counter-clockwise by 90 degrees.
419 #. 180 - rotates counter-clockwise by 180 degrees.
420 #. 270 - rotates counter-clockwise by 270 degrees.
421 #. hor - flips the image horizontally.
422 #. vrt - flips the image vertically.
423
424 Here's an example showing how you might rotate an image::
425
426 $config['image_library'] = 'netpbm';
427 $config['library_path'] = '/usr/bin/';
428 $config['source_image'] = '/path/to/image/mypic.jpg';
429 $config['rotation_angle'] = 'hor';
430
431 $this->image_lib->initialize($config);
432
433 if ( ! $this->image_lib->rotate())
434 {
435 echo $this->image_lib->display_errors();
436 }
437
438 .. method:: watermark()
439
440 :returns: bool
441
442 Creates a watermark over an image, please refer to the :ref:`watermarking`
443 section for more info.
444
445 .. method:: clear()
446
447 :returns: void
448
449 The clear method resets all of the values used when processing an
450 image. You will want to call this if you are processing images in a
451 loop.
452
453 ::
454
455 $this->image_lib->clear();
456
457 .. method:: display_errors([$open = '<p>[, $close = '</p>']])
458
459 :param string $open: Error message opening tag
460 :param string $close: Error message closing tag
461 :returns: string
462
463 Returns all detected errors formatted as a string.
464 ::
465
466 echo $this->image_lib->diplay_errors();