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+ appraise "plain-ruby" do
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+ remove_gem "rails"
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ end
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+
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+ appraise "rails-6" do
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 6.0"
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+ gem "rspec-rails", "~> 6.0"
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+ gem "concurrent-ruby", "1.3.4" # Logger dependency fix, see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79360526/uninitialized-constant-activesupportloggerthreadsafelevellogger-nameerror
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+ gem "bigdecimal", "~> 1.4" # See: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/34822
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+ gem "drb"
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+ end
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+
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+ appraise "rails-7-0" do
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 7.0.0"
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+ gem "rspec-rails", "~> 7.0"
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+ gem "concurrent-ruby", "1.3.4" # Logger dependency fix, see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79360526/uninitialized-constant-activesupportloggerthreadsafelevellogger-nameerror
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+ gem "bigdecimal", "~> 1.4" # See: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/34822
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+ gem "drb"
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+ end
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+
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+ appraise "rails-7-1" do
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 7.1.0"
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+ gem "rspec-rails", "~> 7.0"
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+ end
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+
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+ appraise "rails-7-2" do
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 7.2.0"
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+ gem "rspec-rails", "~> 7.0"
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+ end
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+
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+ appraise "rails-8" do
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+ remove_gem "puma"
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+ gem "rails", "~> 8.0"
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+ gem "rspec-rails", "~> 7.0"
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+ end
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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.0.8] - 2025-07-31
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+
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+ - Return to GPU rendering by default: quality is low with CPU rendering.
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+ - Compile native Apple darwin/macos gems for intel and arm.
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+ - Remove debug symbols saving 315MB on the binary size.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.7] - 2025-07-29
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+
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+ - Added `fetch_timeout` option to control restrict how long can be spent fetching resources.
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+ - Move bin/himg to exe/himg so bundler can install it in on the users PATH.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.6] - 2025-07-23
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+
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+ - Updates to latest blitz
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+ - Renders on CPU instead of GPU (experimental)
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+ - Added bin/himg CLI screenshot tool
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+ - Added `base_url` option for configuring relative paths
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+ - Added `disable_fetch` option for security hardening
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+ - Fixed race conditions when failing to fetch resources
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+
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+ ## [0.0.5] - 2025-04-22
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+
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+ - Can configure `render himg: ""` with options including `width:`, `height:`,
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+ `truncate:` and `verbose:`.
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+ - Can use `himg_config` helper methods at controller level and action level
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+ to set `@_himg_config`, which can then be passed to the renderer with
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+ `render himg: "<!DOCTYPE html>", config: himg_config` as an alternative to
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+ specifying config options individually to `ActionController::Rendering#render`.
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+ - `himg_config` helpers can also be used to control the configuration of
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+ template based default render, when not calling render manually within the
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+ controller. This works because the template handler can access `@_himg_config`.
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+ - Can use string width / height with Himg.render
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+ - Disable detailed log timings by default. Can re-enable with verbose: true.
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+ There is still some logging from blitz-net#fetch for http requests and for
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+ blitz-html::DocumentHtmlParser#finish on unexpected tokens.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.4] - 2025-04-22
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+
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+ - Allow `width`, `height` and `truncate` to be passed to the render function.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.3] - 2025-04-22
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+
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+ - Ensure that when render height is expanded to fit the content that we update
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+ the height we try to write in the png metadata to match.
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+ - Rust creates a ruby string with the binary png data so we don't need to convert with .pack("C*")
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+ - Himg::Error wraps errors from a Rust Result<_,Err>
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+ - Added OpenGraph metadata example
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+ - Default dimensions of 720x405 to match the ideal 16:9 ratio and image size
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+ for sharing og-image on messengers and social media.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.2] - 2025-04-21
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+
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+ - Adds Rails support via a ActionView template handler.
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+ Takes views like `action.show.erb`, pre-processes them with Erb and renders
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+ to a .png with 'image/png' set as the MIME type.
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+ - Adds a `ActionController::Renderer` so `render himg: '<div>Some HTML</div>'`
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+ can be used either directly or from a `format.png`/`format.himg` block.
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+
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+ ## [0.0.1] - 2025-04-19
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+
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+ - Initial alpha
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+ # Himg: The Hyper Image Generator
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+ You give it HTML and it gives back an image!
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+ Parses HTML/CSS, fetches nested resources, renders an image. No browser, no fuss.
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+
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+ Perfect for OpenGraph images - stop losing clicks to boring links by adding a rich image preview that showcases your content.
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+
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+ ![Mockup showing HTML being transformed into a WhatsApp preview](/readme_hero.svg)
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+
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+ ## Quickstart
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+
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+ ### Command Line
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ gem install himg
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+ himg screenshot path/to/your.html screenshot.png
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+ himg screenshot https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg himg.png --width=1024 --verbose --no-truncate
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Ruby
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ png = Himg.render("<!DOCTYPE html><body style='background:blue;'></body>")
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+ File.open("blue.png", "wb"){|f| f.write(png) }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ png = Himg.render("<!DOCTYPE html><h1>Snapshot</h1>", width: 89, height: 5, truncate: false)
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+ File.open("dynamic_height.png", "wb"){|f| f.write(png) }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Rails
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+ Simply add a `show.himg.erb`!
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+
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+ ```erb
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+ <div><%= @username %></div>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### OpenGraph Meta Tags
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+ OpenGraph tags let messenger apps and social media sites know to use your generated image as a thumbnail card for your website.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <meta property="og:title" content="<%= @user.username %>" />
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+ <meta property="og:description" content="<%= @user.tagline %>" />
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+ <meta property="og:image" content="<%= user_url(@user.username, format: :png) %>" />
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+ ```
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+
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+ # Usage
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+ Install the gem and add to the application's Gemfile by executing:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle add himg
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ |Option | Description | Type | Default |
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+ |-|-|-|-|
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+ |width | Sets the width of the rendered content. | integer | 720 |
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+ |height | Sets the desired height of the rendered output. | integer | 405 |
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+ |truncate | Keeps the image height fixed instead of expanding to include the full page | bool | true |
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+ |verbose | Enables detailed logging for debugging and profiling. | bool | false |
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+ |base_url | Where relative paths are relative to for linked resources (stylesheets, images, fonts, etc) | string | nil |
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+ |disable_fetch | Disables fetching linked resources from disk and network| bool | false |
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+ |fetch_timeout | Timeout in seconds for fetching resources | float | 10.0 |
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+
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+ ### Passing options to a Rails view template
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+ Options can be set at a controller level using the `himg_config` helper method:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class UsersController < ActionController::Base
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+ himg_config(verbose: true)
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ These can be overridden at a view level:
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+ ```ruby
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+ class UsersController < ActionController::Base
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+ def show
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+ himg_config(width: params[:w]) if params[:w]
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+ @user = User.new
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ ### Rails manual render
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+ Options can then be passed directly to the manual render:
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+ ```ruby
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+ render himg: '<!DOCTYPE html>', truncate: false
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+ ```
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+ Alternatively you can pass in options which have been set with `himg_config`:
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+ ```ruby
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+ render himg: '<!DOCTYPE html>', config: himg_config
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+ ```
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+ ### Rails `respond_to`
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+ To be explicit in the controller you can also use `respond_to` style:
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+ ```ruby
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+ respond_to do |format|
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+ format.html
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+ format.himg
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ respond_to do |format|
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+ format.html
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+ format.himg { render himg: '<h1 style="text-align: center;">Recent Users</h1>' }
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+ format.png { render himg: '<div>For .png URLs</div>' }
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+ end
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+ ```
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+ # Supported HTML and CSS
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+ For a full list, see our [snapshot of the blitz.is status page](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2).
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+ If something you'd like supported is missing and is available [upstream on blitz](https://blitz.is/status), please [open an issue](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/new).
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+ |HTML|Status|
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+ |-|-|
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+ |`Generic HTML5 elements`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<style>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<link rel="stylesheet">`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<link rel="icon">`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`<img src="">`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<img srcset="">`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`<picture>`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`<svg>`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`<h1>-<h6>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<ul>/<ol>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<i>/<em>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<b>/<strong>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<u>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<center>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<pre>/<blockquote>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<a>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<br>`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`<hr>`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`<details>/<summary>`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`<table>`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`Form Controls`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |CSS|Status|
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+ |-|-|
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+ |`display:inline, display:block, display:inline-block`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`display:none`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`display:flex`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`display:grid`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`display:table`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`display:contents`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`position:relative, position:absolute`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`position:static, position:fixed, position:sticky`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`overflow`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`z-index`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`box-sizing`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`float`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`content (::before / ::after)`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`opacity, visibility`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`width, height`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`min-width, max-width, min-height, max-height`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`padding, margin, gap`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`border`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`@font-face, font-size, font-family`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`font-weight, font-style, font-stretch`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`font-display, font-variant, font-feature-settings`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`color, text-align, line-height, text-decoration`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`letter-spacing, overlap-wrap, word-wrap, word-break`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`vertical-align, text-transform, text-overflow`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`border`|⚠️ [Partial support](https://github.com/Jamedjo/himg/issues/2)|
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+ |`background-color, background-image`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`background-size, background-position`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`background-repeat, background-clip, background-origin`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`background-attachment`|❌ Not supported|
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+ |`box-shadow`|✅ Supported|
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+ |`filter`|❌ Not supported|
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+ # How it works
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+ No browser, just basics!
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+ Himg calls through to the amazing blitz library, which uses Stylo to parse the CSS, servo/html5ever to parse the HTML, fetches network resources, builds a scene graph and hands over to vello to render an image.
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+ Interaction between Ruby & Rust is done with the help of `magnus`, `rb_sys` and lots of glue code from the `oxidize-rb` team.
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+ To play nicely with Rails a template handler is registered, which Rails' `default_render` method automatically calls when the corresponding view is found. This can be `show.himg` for a static image, or `show.himg.erb` to use variables from the controller. Additionally a Renderer is available with `render himg: 'content'` in case a view template is not needed.
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+ ## CAVEATS
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+ 1. This is **pre-alpha** software, don't expect it to work perfectly yet.
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+ 2. Performance needs tuning. Both in the underlying blitz library and how data is passed between Rust and Ruby
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+ 3. Network requests can be made: don't use this library with untrusted inputs. Use `disable_fetch` if you don't need to fetch any resources.
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+ 4. file:// URLs are resolved: this could expose files on your computer. Use `disable_fetch` if you don't need to fetch any resources.
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+ 5. Native extensions are not yet being published for different os/arch
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+ # Development
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+ 1. Run `bin/setup` to install dependencies.
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+ 2. Run `rake spec` to run the tests with the default development setup
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+ 3. Run `appraisal rake spec` to run tests against different versions of rails and to confirm that the gem works in a plain ruby environment
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+ 4. Run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
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+ 5. Run `RAILS_ENV=development bundle exec spec/dummy/dummy_rails server` to check the dummy app.
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+ - http://localhost:3000/users/jamedjo.png will display an opengraph compatible png
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+ - http://localhost:3000/users/jamedjo.himg will also render the same png
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+ - http://localhost:3000/users/jamedjo will render an HTML page with opengraph meta tags
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+ 6. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`.
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+
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+ ### Run cargo example directly generate image in Rust
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+ ```bash
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+ bundle exec cargo run --example file
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+ bundle exec cargo run --example file -- path/to/file.html
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+ ```
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+ ## Releases
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+ To release a new version:
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+ 1. Run `rake bump:patch` to update the version numbers in `version.rb` and `ext/himg/Cargo.toml`.
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+ 3. Run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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+ ## Contributing
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+ Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/jamedjo/himg.
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+ ## License
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+ Copyright (c) 2025 James Edwards-Jones
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+ This project is dual licenced under both the MIT and Apache 2.0 terms.
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+ See: [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) and [APACHE 2.0 License](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+ require "rspec/core/rake_task"
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+ ext.lib_dir = "lib/himg"
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+ end
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+
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+ require "bump/tasks"
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+ Bump.replace_in_default = %w[Cargo.lock ext/himg/Cargo.toml]
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+ # library "strong_json" # Gems
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+
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+ # configure_code_diagnostics(D::Ruby.default) # `default` diagnostics setting (applies by default)
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+ # configure_code_diagnostics(D::Ruby.strict) # `strict` diagnostics setting
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+ # configure_code_diagnostics(D::Ruby.lenient) # `lenient` diagnostics setting
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+ # configure_code_diagnostics(D::Ruby.silent) # `silent` diagnostics setting
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+ # configure_code_diagnostics do |hash| # You can setup everything yourself
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+ # end
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+ require "himg/cli"
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+ Himg::CLI.start(ARGV)