Module: CarrierWave::RMagick
- Extended by:
- ActiveSupport::Concern
- Defined in:
- lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb
Overview
This module simplifies manipulation with RMagick by providing a set of convenient helper methods. If you want to use them, you’ll need to require this file:
require 'carrierwave/processing/rmagick'
And then include it in your uploader:
class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
include CarrierWave::RMagick
end
You can now use the provided helpers:
class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
include CarrierWave::RMagick
process :resize_to_fit => [200, 200]
end
Or create your own helpers with the powerful manipulate! method. Check out the RMagick docs at www.imagemagick.org/RMagick/doc/ for more info
class MyUploader < CarrierWave::Uploader::Base
include CarrierWave::RMagick
process :do_stuff => 10.0
def do_stuff(blur_factor)
manipulate! do |img|
img = img.sepiatone
img = img.auto_orient
img = img.radial_blur(blur_factor)
end
end
end
Note
You should be aware how RMagick handles memory. manipulate! takes care of freeing up memory for you, but for optimum memory usage you should use destructive operations as much as possible:
DON’T DO THIS:
img = img.resize_to_fit
DO THIS INSTEAD:
img.resize_to_fit!
Read this for more information why:
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ClassMethods
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#convert(format) ⇒ Object
Changes the image encoding format to the given format.
-
#manipulate!(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Manipulate the image with RMagick.
-
#resize_and_pad(width, height, background = :transparent, gravity = ::Magick::CenterGravity) ⇒ Object
Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio.
-
#resize_to_fill(width, height, gravity = ::Magick::CenterGravity) ⇒ Object
From the RMagick documentation: “Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the aspect ratio of the original image.
-
#resize_to_fit(width, height) ⇒ Object
From the RMagick documentation: “Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio.
-
#resize_to_limit(width, height) ⇒ Object
Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio.
Instance Method Details
#convert(format) ⇒ Object
Changes the image encoding format to the given format
See even www.imagemagick.org/RMagick/doc/magick.html#formats
Parameters
- format (#to_s)
-
an abreviation of the format
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
additional manipulations to perform
Examples
image.convert(:png)
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 112 def convert(format) manipulate!(:format => format) end |
#manipulate!(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Manipulate the image with RMagick. This method will load up an image and then pass each of its frames to the supplied block. It will then save the image to disk.
Gotcha
This method assumes that the object responds to current_path
. Any class that this module is mixed into must have a current_path
method. CarrierWave::Uploader does, so you won’t need to worry about this in most cases.
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
manipulations to perform
Raises
- CarrierWave::ProcessingError
-
if manipulation failed.
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 246 def manipulate!(={}) cache_stored_file! if !cached? image = ::Magick::Image.read(current_path) frames = if image.size > 1 list = ::Magick::ImageList.new image.each do |frame| list << yield( frame ) end list else frame = image.first frame = yield( frame ) if block_given? frame end if [:format] frames.write("#{[:format]}:#{current_path}") else frames.write(current_path) end destroy_image(frames) rescue ::Magick::ImageMagickError => e raise CarrierWave::ProcessingError.new("Failed to manipulate with rmagick, maybe it is not an image? Original Error: #{e}") end |
#resize_and_pad(width, height, background = :transparent, gravity = ::Magick::CenterGravity) ⇒ Object
Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio. If necessary, will pad the remaining area with the given color, which defaults to transparent (for gif and png, white for jpeg).
Parameters
- width (Integer)
-
the width to scale the image to
- height (Integer)
-
the height to scale the image to
- background (String, :transparent)
-
the color of the background as a hexcode, like “#ff45de”
- gravity (Magick::GravityType)
-
how to position the image
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
additional manipulations to perform
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 209 def resize_and_pad(width, height, background=:transparent, gravity=::Magick::CenterGravity) manipulate! do |img| img.resize_to_fit!(width, height) new_img = ::Magick::Image.new(width, height) if background == :transparent filled = new_img.matte_floodfill(1, 1) else filled = new_img.color_floodfill(1, 1, ::Magick::Pixel.from_color(background)) end destroy_image(new_img) filled.composite!(img, gravity, ::Magick::OverCompositeOp) destroy_image(img) filled = yield(filled) if block_given? filled end end |
#resize_to_fill(width, height, gravity = ::Magick::CenterGravity) ⇒ Object
From the RMagick documentation: “Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the aspect ratio of the original image. If necessary, crop the image in the larger dimension.”
See even www.imagemagick.org/RMagick/doc/image3.html#resize_to_fill
Parameters
- width (Integer)
-
the width to scale the image to
- height (Integer)
-
the height to scale the image to
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
additional manipulations to perform
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 184 def resize_to_fill(width, height, gravity=::Magick::CenterGravity) manipulate! do |img| img.crop_resized!(width, height, gravity) img = yield(img) if block_given? img end end |
#resize_to_fit(width, height) ⇒ Object
From the RMagick documentation: “Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio. The image may be shorter or narrower than specified in the smaller dimension but will not be larger than the specified values.”
See even www.imagemagick.org/RMagick/doc/image3.html#resize_to_fit
Parameters
- width (Integer)
-
the width to scale the image to
- height (Integer)
-
the height to scale the image to
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
additional manipulations to perform
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 160 def resize_to_fit(width, height) manipulate! do |img| img.resize_to_fit!(width, height) img = yield(img) if block_given? img end end |
#resize_to_limit(width, height) ⇒ Object
Resize the image to fit within the specified dimensions while retaining the original aspect ratio. Will only resize the image if it is larger than the specified dimensions. The resulting image may be shorter or narrower than specified in the smaller dimension but will not be larger than the specified values.
Parameters
- width (Integer)
-
the width to scale the image to
- height (Integer)
-
the height to scale the image to
Yields
- Magick::Image
-
additional manipulations to perform
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# File 'lib/carrierwave/processing/rmagick.rb', line 131 def resize_to_limit(width, height) manipulate! do |img| geometry = Magick::Geometry.new(width, height, 0, 0, Magick::GreaterGeometry) new_img = img.change_geometry(geometry) do |new_width, new_height| img.resize(new_width, new_height) end destroy_image(img) new_img = yield(new_img) if block_given? new_img end end |