GregwarImageBundle
provides easy Image manipulation and API for Symfony2 and Twig
Using the vendors script
Add the following lines to your deps
file:
[GregwarImageBundle]
git=http://github.com/Gregwar/ImageBundle.git
target=/bundles/Gregwar/ImageBundle
Now, run the vendors script to download the bundle:
$ php bin/vendors install
Using submodules
If you prefer instead to use git submodules, then run the following:
$ git submodule add git://github.com/Gregwar/ImageBundle.git vendor/bundles/Gregwar/ImageBundle
$ git submodule update --init
Using Composer
Add the following to the "require" section of your composer.json
file:
"gregwar/image-bundle": "dev-master"
You can also choose a version number, (tag, commit ...)
And update your dependencies
php composer.phar update
If you use composer, you can skip this step.
Add it to your autoload.pp
:
<?php
...
'Gregwar' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
Registers the bundle in your app/AppKernel.php
:
<?php
...
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
...
new Gregwar\ImageBundle\GregwarImageBundle(),
...
);
...
Adds the following configuration to your app/config/config.yml
:
gregwar_image: ~
If you want to customize the cache directory name, you can specify it:
gregwar_image:
cache_dir: my_cache_dir
Creates the cache directory and change the permissions so the web server can write in it:
mkdir web/cache
chmod 777 web/cache
You can also enable the exception thrown if the given file does not exist:
gregwar_image:
throw_exception: true
If you don't throw an exception, you can set the fallback_image
, to set the
image that should be rendered in this case:
gregwar_image:
fallback_image: /path/to/your/fallback.jpg
If you have to change directories hierarchy or Web's name (e.g. web => public_html),
you can set the web_dir
to your new Web path:
gregwar_image:
web_dir: %kernel.root_dir%/../../public_html
This bundle is based on the Gregwar's Image class and provides simple but powerful Twig extension. You can for instance use it this way:
<img src="{{ image('linux.jpg').resize(100,100).negate }}" />
And that's all ! The helper will automatically create the cached file on-the-fly if it doesn't exists yet.
The available methods are the same as the Gregwar's Image.
You can also use the logical file names for bundle resources :
<img src="{{ image('@AcmeDemoBundle/Resources/images/linux.jpg').resize(100,100).negate }}" />
If you use web_image()
helper, the image file path will be prefixed by the web/
absolute
directory of your application:
<!-- The image some/image.jpg will be prefixed by web directory prefix -->
<img src="{{ web_image('some/image.jpg').resize('10%') }}" />
The image instance provides also a simple API, you can call some methods to get informations about the handled image:
Image width: {{ image('linux.jpg').width }}px
The Image Handler is accessible via a service called image.handling. So you can do in your controllers:
<?php
...
$this->get('image.handling')->open('linux.jpg')
->grayscale()
->rotate(12)
->save('out.jpg')
GregwarImageBundle
needs GD
and exif extension for PHP to be installed on the web server
This bundle is under MIT license