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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2012 J. Benjamin Gotow
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Development sponsored by Populr, Inc
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http://www.populr.me
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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Insano Image Resizer
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====================
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The Insano image resizer allows you to create resized versions of images, specifying a
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desired width and height as well as a point of interest that the resizer will keep centered
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in the frame when possible. The resizer is built on top of the VIPS command-line tool,
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and is designed to be as fast as possible. In our tests, VIPS is faster than ImageMagick for any
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image larger than ~300x300px, and is exponentially faster for very large images.
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![A brief overview of the Insano processing function](insano_image_resizer/raw/master/samples/explanation.png)
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Output formats: The Insano image resizer will produce either a PNG or JPG image, depending
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on whether the source image includes transparency.
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* Insano is the fastest waterslide in the world. This isn't a waterslide, but it's similarly fast.
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Usage
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=====
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# Specify an existing image in any format supported by VIPS
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input_path = 'samples/test.jpg'
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# Create a new instance of the Image processor
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processor = ImageResizer::Processor.new
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# Process the image, creating a temporary file.
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output_path = processor.process(input_path, {w: 100, h: 200}, {x:986, y:820, region: 0.5})
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Input parameters:
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The `process` method is the main function of the Insano gem. Using different parameters,
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you can produce a wide range of resized images. Each of the parameters is explained below.
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The first argument is an input file path. Because the Insano image resizer uses the VIPS
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command line, it is not possible to transform an image that has been loaded into memory.
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The second argument is a viewport hash containing width and height keys.
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You can specify both width and height to produce an output image of a specific size, or provide
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only width or height to have the resizer compute the other dimension based
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on the aspect ratio of the image. Finally, you can pass an empty hash to use
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the current width and height of the image. Note that the image resizer will
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never distort an image: the output image will always fill the viewport you provide,
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scaling up only if absolutely necessary.
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The third parameter is the point of interest that you'd like to keep centered if possible.
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Imagine that an 4:3 image contains a person's face on the left side. When you create a
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square thumbnail of the image, the persons face is half chopped off, because the processor
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trims off the left and right uniformly. Specifying a point of interest allows you to correct
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for this problem.
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By default, the POI is used only when cropping the image and deciding which sides
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should be cropped off. However, specifying the optional :region parameter with a value
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less than 1, you can make the image resizer zoom in around the POI, cropping the image
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so that an area of size (region * image size) around the POI is visible.
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Note that the output image may show more of the source image than you specify using the
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interest region. The region is only meant to indicate what region you'd like to ensure makes
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it into the output. For example, if you have a 200 x 200px image and request an output image of
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100 x 100px, showing the 50px region around 150px x 150px, the output will contain more than
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just that region, since filling a 100px square with a 50px region would require enlarging the
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source image.
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Credits
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=======
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This project is loosely based off of the ImageResizer gem previously authored by Daniel Nelson of Populr.me.
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It draws heavily on the VIPS im_affinei command line function to resize images using an affine transform.
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gem.name = "insano_image_resizer"
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gem.summary = %Q{An image resizing gem that calls through to VIPS on the command line.}
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gem.description = %Q{An image resizing gem that generates smaller versions of requested
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images. Calls through to VIPS on the command line to perform processing,
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and automatically handles cropping and scaling the requested image, taking
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module ImageResizer
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module Configurable
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# Exceptions
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class NotConfigured < RuntimeError; end
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class BadConfigAttribute < RuntimeError; end
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def self.included(klass)
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extend Configurable::ClassMethods
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class DeferredBlock # Inheriting from Proc causes errors in some versions of Ruby
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module InstanceMethods
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def configure(&block)
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def configure_with(config, *args, &block)
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config.apply_configuration(self, *args)
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configure(&block) if block
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def config_methods
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def set_config_value(key, value)
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configuration[key] = value
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child_configurables.each{|c| c.set_if_unset(key, value) }
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other_configurable.add_child_configurable(self)
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self.fallback_configurable = other_configurable
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protected
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def add_child_configurable(obj)
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child_configurables << obj
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config_methods.push(*obj.config_methods)
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def set_if_unset(key, value)
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def saved_config_for(symbol)
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config = saved_configs[symbol]
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if config.nil?
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raise ArgumentError, "#{symbol.inspect} is not a known configuration - try one of #{saved_configs.keys.join(', ')}"
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def default_configuration
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default_config.merge!(klass.default_configuration)
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default_config
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