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Image processing in Elixir (ImageMagick command line wrapper) - elixir-mogrify/mogrify
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Mogrify
An Elixir wrapper for ImageMagick command line.
Documentation: https://hexdocs.pm/mogrify/
Requirements
You must have ImageMagick installed of course.
Installation
Add this to your mix.exs
file, then run mix do deps.get, deps.compile
:
def deps do
{:mogrify, "~> 0.9.3"}
end
Configuration
Configure the ImageMagick executable paths (optional):
Configure mogrify
command:
config :mogrify, mogrify_command: [
path: "magick",
args: ["mogrify"]
]
Configure convert
command:
config :mogrify, convert_command: [
path: "magick",
args: ["convert"]
]
Configure identify
command:
config :mogrify, identify_command: [
path: "magick",
args: ["identify"]
]
Examples
Thumbnailing:
import Mogrify
# This does operations on an original image:
open("input.jpg") |> resize("100x100") |> save(in_place: true)
# save/1 creates a copy of the file by default:
image = open("input.jpg") |> resize("100x100") |> save
IO.inspect(image) # => %Image{path: "/tmp/260199-input.jpg", ext: ".jpg", ...}
# Resize to fill
open("input.jpg") |> resize_to_fill("450x300") |> save
# Resize to limit
open("input.jpg") |> resize_to_limit("200x200") |> save
# Extent
open("input.jpg") |> extent("500x500") |> save
# Gravity
open("input.jpg") |> gravity("Center") |> save
Converting:
import Mogrify
image = open("input.jpg") |> format("png") |> save
IO.inspect(image) # => %Image{path: "/tmp/568550-input.png", ext: ".png", format: "png"}
Getting info:
import Mogrify
image = open("input.jpg") |> verbose
IO.inspect(image) # => %Image{path: "input.jpg", ext: ".jpg", format: "jpeg", height: 292, width: 300}
Getting reduced info in a "lighter" way (uses less memory):
import Mogrify
info = identify("input.jpg")
IO.inspect(info) # => %{format: "jpeg", height: 292, width: 300}
Using custom commands to create an image with markup:
import Mogrify
%Mogrify.Image{path: "test.png", ext: "png"}
|> custom("size", "280x280")
|> custom("background", "#000000")
|> custom("gravity", "center")
|> custom("fill", "white")
|> custom("font", "DejaVu-Sans-Mono-Bold")
|> custom("pango", ~S(<span foreground="yellow">hello markup world</span>))
|> create(path: ".")
Plasma backgrounds:
import Mogrify
%Mogrify.Image{path: "test.png", ext: "png"}
|> custom("size", "280x280")
|> custom("seed", 10)
|> custom("plasma", "fractal")
Creating new images: See mogrify_draw for an example of generating a new image from scratch.
Changelog
See the changelog for important release notes between Mogrify versions.
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2014 Dmitry Vorotilin
Mogrify source code is licensed under the MIT License.
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