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Resize plugin for CakePHP

Note: This is a non-stable plugin for CakePHP 3.x at this time. It is currently under development and should be considered experimental.

Installation

You can install this plugin into your CakePHP application using composer.

The recommended way to install composer packages is:

composer require leoruhland/cakephp-resize

Now load the plugin:

bin/cake plugin load -r Resize

You are all set! Now call your resized images like domain.com/resize/200x200/img/myself.png. The img/myself.png should be located into your webroot.

Configuration

To configure the plugin, you should add to your app\bootstrap.php:

defaultSize (Default value: [100,100] )

Sets a defaultSize for invalid sizes.

Configure::write('Resize.defaultSize', [100, 100]);

sizes (Default value: [] )

Sets a array of allowed sizes to resize your images. (Fallback to defaultSize)

Configure::write('Resize.sizes', [100, 100]);

maxSize (Default value: [1920,1920] )

Sets a maxSize to resize your images. (Fallback to defaultSize)

Configure::write('Resize.maxSize', [1920, 1920]);

Usage

To resize a picture to 500x500, access the url of your picture(relative to webroot folder) prepending by resize/500x500/

Example using the HtmlHelper image method:

(In this case, you must go back one folder to access the root folder and not the images folder)

echo $this->Html->image('../resize/250x250/img/example.jpg');
echo $this->Html->image('../resize/250x250/uploads/articles/12/sample-article.jpg');