Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: django-image-renderer
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: render image in various sizes
Home-page: https://github.com/rouk1/django-image-renderer
Author: rouk1
Author-email: matthieu.jouis@gmail.com
License: WTFPL
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Dist: Pillow (>=3.0.0)
Requires-Dist: django-picklefield (>=0.3.2)

Django image renderer
=====================

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Django image renderer is Django app that will help you render images in
many sizes (renditions). This can be really helpful for generating
images size for different screens resolution (especially when targeting
mobile).

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Features
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-  uses `Pillow <https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow>`__ to resize
   images
-  uses Django's *default\_storage* to let you play with whatever
   storage backend you'll need
-  uploaded image files named using uuid
-  rendition cached on disk
-  resize keeping orignal aspect ratio
-  crop if needed
-  simple widget for admin site

Quick start
-----------

Add "renderer" to your INSTALLED\_APPS setting like this:

.. code:: python

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        # your apps
        'renderer',
    )

Include the renderer URLconf in your project urls.py like this:

.. code:: python

    url(r'^renderer/', include('renderer.urls', namespace='renderer'))),

Run ``python manage.py migrate`` to create the renderer models.

Start the development server and visit http://localhost:8000/admin/ to
create a MasterImage (you'll need the Admin app enabled).

Requirements
------------

-  Python (2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5)
-  Django (1.7, 1.8, 1.9b1)

Installation
------------

.. code:: sh

    pip install django-image-renderer

Usage
-----

There is only one model in the app: *MasterImage*. With a *MasterImage*
you can ask for renditions.

.. code:: python

    m = MasterImage.objects.first()

    # get the master file's URL
    m.get_master_url()
    # or
    m.get_rendition_url(0, 0)

    # cache and return URL of a renditions that as 200 pixels width
    # and height computed according to master's aspect ratio
    url = m.get_rendition_url(200, 0)

    # cache and return URL of a renditions that as 50 pixels height
    # and width computed according to master's aspect ratio
    url = m.get_rendition_url(0, 50)

If you ask for a size that do not fit master's aspect ration you'll
receive a center cropped image.

You can also ask for a rendition in templates.

.. code:: python

    def index(request):
        m = MasterImage.objects.first()
        return render(request, 'demo/index.html', {
            'master': m,
        })

.. code:: html+django

    {% load renderer %}
    ...
    {% rendition master 42 42 %}
    ...

This will render as:

.. code:: html

    <img src="/media/img/0fb34de8-9d83-456a-828b-72ab21f8ebab_42x42.png" width="42" height="42" alt="">

When using *MasterImage* in your model you may need a widget who
provides a preview for you image. For convenience a mixin is provided.

*models.py*

.. code:: python

    from django.db import models

    class DemoModel(models.Model):
        master = models.ForeignKey('renderer.MasterImage')

*admin.py*

.. code:: python

    from demo.models import DemoModel
    from django.contrib import admin
    from renderer.widgets import MasterImageAdminMixin

    @admin.register(DemoModel)
    class DemoModelAdmin(MasterImageAdminMixin, admin.ModelAdmin):
        fields = ('master', )

Sample project
--------------

A sample project is available in the
`sample <https://github.com/rouk1/django-image-renderer/tree/master/sample>`__
folder. Test it as an usual django project:

.. code:: sh

    virtualenv --no-site-packages venv
    source venv/bin/activate
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    python sample/manage.py migrate
    python sample/manage.py createsuperuser
    python sample/manage.py runserver

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