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WebImageResizer

Simple tool to automatically resize uploaded images when demanded.

Made with the power of Intervention Image.

Requirements

  • Apache 2
  • mod_php5 or mod_php7.0
  • mod_rewrite
  • imagick

Setup

Install the dependencies using composer:

cd ./display && php composer.phar install

Other then that, there is no setup needed. Just make the main folder of this repository accessible via HTTP or HTTPS.

Using

Upload images to ./img/.

Example

Let's say, you upload an image named foo_bar.png.

You can access the original image, unscaled under ./foo_bar.png.

If you want to view a resized version, open ./[size]/foo_bar.png. Replace [size] with one of the following options:

Size category Length of the longer side
thumb 200px
small 500px
medium 700px
large 1000px

The resized images will be saved in ./img/[size]/foo_bar.png.

To regenerate an image, add the force parameter in your URL like this: ./[size]/foo_bar.png?force

Configuring

At the moment there is no real way to configure this tool. You can change the size categories in ./.htaccess, but keep in mind, that this file will be overwritten, if you update using git (which the update script does).

A more convenient way to configure this is planned.

Updating

Just run ./update.sh. Make sure to make it executable before running it for the first time.

Note: Running the update script will reset everything in the directory to the last commit in this repository#master, except for the ./img/ directory.