# Gregwar's Image class [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/Gregwar/Image.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Gregwar/Image) [![paypal](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donateCC_LG.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YUXRLWHQSWS6L) The `Gregwar\Image` class purpose is to provide a simple object-oriented images handling and caching API. # Installation With composer : ``` json { ... "require": { "gregwar/image": "2.*" } } ``` # Usage ## Basic handling Using methods chaining, you can open, transform and save a file in a single line: ```php resize(100, 100) ->negate() ->save('out.jpg'); ``` Here are the resize methods: * `resize($width, $height, $background)`: resizes the image, will preserve scale and never enlarge it (background is `red` in order to understand what happens): ![resize()](doc/resize.jpg) * `scaleResize($width, $height, $background)`: resizes the image, will preserve scale, can enlarge it (background is `red` in order to understand what happens): ![scaleResize()](doc/scaleResize.jpg) * `forceResize($width, $height, $background)`: resizes the image forcing it to be exactly `$width` by `$height` ![forceResize()](doc/forceResize.jpg) * `cropResize($width, $height, $background)`: resizes the image preserving scale (just like `resize()`) and croping the whitespaces: ![cropResize()](doc/cropResize.jpg) * `zoomCrop($width, $height, $background, $xPos, $yPos)`: resize and crop the image to fit to given dimensions: ![zoomCrop()](doc/zoomCrop.jpg) * In `zoomCrop()`, You can change the position of the resized image using the `$xPos` (center, left or right) and `$yPos` (center, top or bottom): ![zoomCrop() with yPos=top](doc/zoomCropTop.jpg) The other methods available are: * `crop($x, $y, $w, $h)`: crops the image to a box located on coordinates $x,y and which size is $w by $h * `negate()`: negates the image colors * `brighness($b)`: applies a brightness effect to the image (from -255 to +255) * `contrast($c)`: applies a contrast effect to the image (from -100 to +100) * `grayscale()`: converts the image to grayscale * `emboss()`: emboss the image * `smooth($p)`: smooth the image * `sharp()`: applies a mean removal filter on the image * `edge()`: applies an edge effect on the image * `colorize($red, $green, $blue)`: colorize the image (from -255 to +255 for each color) * `sepia()`: applies a sepia effect * `merge($image, $x, $y, $width, $height)`: merges two images * `fill($color, $x, $y)`: fills the image with the given color * `write($font, $text, $x, $y, $size, $angle, $color, $position)`: writes text over image, $position can be any of 'left', 'right', or 'center' * `rectangle($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $color, $filled=false)`: draws a rectangle * `rotate($angle, $background = 0xffffff)` : rotate the image to given angle * `roundedRectangle($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $radius, $color, $filled=false)`: draws a rounded rectangle ($radius can be anything from 0) * `line($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $color)`: draws a line * `ellipse($cx, $cy, $width, $height, $color, $filled=false)`: draws an ellipse * `circle($cx, $cy, $r, $color, $filled=false)`: draws a circle * `fillBackground($bg=0xffffff)`: fills the background of a transparent image to the 'bg' color * `fixOrientation()`: return the image rotated and flipped using image exif information * `html($title = '', $type = 'jpg')`: return the `` tag with the cache image * `flip($flipVertical, $flipHorizontal)`: flips the image in the given directions. Both params are boolean and at least one must be true. * `inline($type = 'jpg')`: returns the HTML inlinable base64 string (see `demo/inline.php`) You can also create image from scratch using: ```php save('output.jpg', 'jpg', 85); ``` You can also get the contents of the image using `get($type = 'jpg', $quality = 80)`, which will return the binary contents of the image ## Using cache Each operation above is not actually applied on the opened image, but added in an operations array. This operation array, the name, type and modification time of file are hashed using `sha1()` and the hash is used to look up for a cache file. Once the cache directory configured, you can call the following methods: * `jpeg($quality = 80)`: lookup or create a jpeg cache file on-the-fly * `gif()`: lookup or create a gif cache file on-the-fly * `png()`: lookup or create a png cache file on-the-fly * `guess($quality = 80)`: guesses the type (use the same as input) and lookup or create a cache file on-the-fly * `setPrettyName($prettyName, $prefix = true)`: sets a "pretty" name suffix for the file, if you want it to be more SEO-friendly. for instance, if you call it "Fancy Image", the cache will look like something/something-fancy-image.jpg. If `$prefix` is passed to `false` (default `true`), the pretty name won't have any hash prefix. If you want to use non-latin1 pretty names, **behat/transliterator** package must be installed. For instance: ```php sepia() ->jpeg(); //Outputs: cache/images/1/8/6/9/c/86e4532dbd9c073075ef08e9751fc9bc0f4.jpg ``` If the original file and operations do not change, the hashed value will be the same and the cache will not be generated again. You can use this directly in an HTML document: ```php resize(150, 150)->jpeg(); ?>" /> // ... ``` This is powerful since if you change the original image or any of your code the cached hash will change and the file will be regenerated. Writing image ------------- You can also create your own image on-the-fly using drawing functions: ```php fill(0xffaaaa) // Filling with a light red ->rectangle(0xff3333, 0, 100, 300, 200, true) // Drawing a red rectangle // Writing "Hello $username !" on the picture using a custom TTF font file ->write('./fonts/CaviarDreams.ttf', 'Hello '.$username.'!', 150, 150, 20, 0, 'white', 'center') ->jpeg(); ?> ``` ## Using fallback image If the image file doesn't exists, you can configurate a fallback image that will be used by the class (note that this require the cache directory to be available). A default "error" image which is used is in `images/error.jpg`, you can change it with: ```php setFallback('/path/to/my/fallback.jpg'); ``` ## Garbage Collect To prevent the cache from growing forever, you can use the provided GarbageCollect class as below: ```php negate(); $this->sepia(); } ``` Which could be used on the Image ```php myFilter(); ``` You can also write your own adapter which could extend one of this repository and use it by calling `setAdapter()`: ```php setAdapter(new MyCustomAdapter); ``` # License `Gregwar\Image` is under MIT License, please read the LICENSE file for further details. Do not hesitate to fork this repository and customize it !