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rails--rails/activestorage/app/models/active_storage/variant.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "ostruct"
# Image blobs can have variants that are the result of a set of transformations applied to the original.
# These variants are used to create thumbnails, fixed-size avatars, or any other derivative image from the
# original.
#
# Variants rely on {ImageProcessing}[https://github.com/janko-m/image_processing] gem for the actual transformations
# of the file, so you must add <tt>gem "image_processing"</tt> to your Gemfile if you wish to use variants. By
# default, images will be processed with {ImageMagick}[http://imagemagick.org] using the
# {MiniMagick}[https://github.com/minimagick/minimagick] gem, but you can also switch to the
# {libvips}[http://jcupitt.github.io/libvips/] processor operated by the {ruby-vips}[https://github.com/jcupitt/ruby-vips]
# gem).
#
# Rails.application.config.active_storage.variant_processor
# # => :mini_magick
#
# Rails.application.config.active_storage.variant_processor = :vips
# # => :vips
#
# Note that to create a variant it's necessary to download the entire blob file from the service. Because of this process,
# you also want to be considerate about when the variant is actually processed. You shouldn't be processing variants inline
# in a template, for example. Delay the processing to an on-demand controller, like the one provided in
# ActiveStorage::RepresentationsController.
#
# To refer to such a delayed on-demand variant, simply link to the variant through the resolved route provided
# by Active Storage like so:
#
# <%= image_tag Current.user.avatar.variant(resize_to_fit: [100, 100]) %>
#
# This will create a URL for that specific blob with that specific variant, which the ActiveStorage::RepresentationsController
# can then produce on-demand.
#
# When you do want to actually produce the variant needed, call +processed+. This will check that the variant
# has already been processed and uploaded to the service, and, if so, just return that. Otherwise it will perform
# the transformations, upload the variant to the service, and return itself again. Example:
#
# avatar.variant(resize_to_fit: [100, 100]).processed.service_url
#
# This will create and process a variant of the avatar blob that's constrained to a height and width of 100.
# Then it'll upload said variant to the service according to a derivative key of the blob and the transformations.
#
# You can combine any number of ImageMagick/libvips operations into a variant, as well as any macros provided by the
# ImageProcessing gem (such as +resize_to_fit+):
#
# avatar.variant(resize_to_fit: [800, 800], monochrome: true, rotate: "-90")
#
# Visit the following links for a list of available ImageProcessing commands and ImageMagick/libvips operations:
#
# * {ImageProcessing::MiniMagick}[https://github.com/janko-m/image_processing/blob/master/doc/minimagick.md#methods]
# * {ImageMagick reference}[https://www.imagemagick.org/script/mogrify.php]
# * {ImageProcessing::Vips}[https://github.com/janko-m/image_processing/blob/master/doc/vips.md#methods]
# * {ruby-vips reference}[http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/ruby-vips/Vips/Image]
class ActiveStorage::Variant
WEB_IMAGE_CONTENT_TYPES = %w[ image/png image/jpeg image/jpg image/gif ]
attr_reader :blob, :variation
delegate :service, to: :blob
def initialize(blob, variation_or_variation_key)
@blob, @variation = blob, ActiveStorage::Variation.wrap(variation_or_variation_key)
end
# Returns the variant instance itself after it's been processed or an existing processing has been found on the service.
def processed
process unless processed?
self
end
# Returns a combination key of the blob and the variation that together identifies a specific variant.
def key
"variants/#{blob.key}/#{Digest::SHA256.hexdigest(variation.key)}"
end
# Returns the URL of the variant on the service. This URL is intended to be short-lived for security and not used directly
# with users. Instead, the +service_url+ should only be exposed as a redirect from a stable, possibly authenticated URL.
# Hiding the +service_url+ behind a redirect also gives you the power to change services without updating all URLs. And
# it allows permanent URLs that redirect to the +service_url+ to be cached in the view.
#
# Use <tt>url_for(variant)</tt> (or the implied form, like +link_to variant+ or +redirect_to variant+) to get the stable URL
# for a variant that points to the ActiveStorage::RepresentationsController, which in turn will use this +service_call+ method
# for its redirection.
def service_url(expires_in: ActiveStorage.service_urls_expire_in, disposition: :inline)
service.url key, expires_in: expires_in, disposition: disposition, filename: filename, content_type: content_type
end
# Returns the receiving variant. Allows ActiveStorage::Variant and ActiveStorage::Preview instances to be used interchangeably.
def image
self
end
private
def processed?
service.exist?(key)
end
def process
blob.open do |image|
transform(image) { |output| upload(output) }
end
end
def transform(image, &block)
variation.transform(image, format: format, &block)
end
def upload(file)
service.upload(key, file)
end
def specification
@specification ||=
if WEB_IMAGE_CONTENT_TYPES.include?(blob.content_type)
Specification.new \
filename: blob.filename,
content_type: blob.content_type,
format: nil
else
Specification.new \
filename: ActiveStorage::Filename.new("#{blob.filename.base}.png"),
content_type: "image/png",
format: "png"
end
end
delegate :filename, :content_type, :format, to: :specification
class Specification < OpenStruct; end
end