Automated image processing for Django. Currently v4.0
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Eric Eldredge fe2fb844af Changed the way post_save and post_delete signals are being handled.
One handler is created per model instead of per bound image spec.
This cuts down on the number of handlers created, and also offloads the
policing of the handlers in memory to the signal framework. Since they are no
longer being created per spec, the handlers can be weakly referenced.
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===============
django-imagekit
===============

ImageKit In 6 Steps
===================

Step 1
******

::

    $ pip install django-imagekit

(or clone the source and put the imagekit module on your path)

Step 2
******

Create an ImageModel subclass and add specs to it.

::

    # myapp/models.py

    from django.db import models
    from imagekit.models import ImageModel
    from imagekit.specs import ImageSpec
    from imagekit.processors import Crop, Fit, Adjust

    class Photo(ImageModel):
        name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
        original_image = models.ImageField(upload_to='photos')
        num_views = models.PositiveIntegerField(editable=False, default=0)

        thumbnail_image = ImageSpec([Crop(100, 75), Adjust(contrast=1.2, sharpness=1.1)], quality=90, pre_cache=True, image_field='original_image', cache_to='cache/photos/thumbnails/')
        display = ImageSpec([Fit(600)], quality=90, increment_count=True, image_field='original_image', cache_to='cache/photos/display/', save_count_as='num_views')


Of course, you don't have to define your ImageSpecs inline if you don't want to:

::

    # myapp/specs.py

    from imagekit.specs import ImageSpec
    from imagekit.processors import Crop, Fit, Adjust

    class _BaseSpec(ImageSpec):
        quality = 90        
        image_field = 'original_image'

    class DisplaySpec(_BaseSpec):
        pre_cache = True
        increment_count = True
        save_count_as = 'num_views'
        processors = [Fit(600)]
        cache_to = 'cache/photos/display/'

    class ThumbnailSpec(_BaseSpec):
        processors = [Crop(100, 75), Adjust(contrast=1.2, sharpness=1.1)]
        cache_to = 'cache/photos/thumbnails/'

    # myapp/models.py

    from django.db import models
    from imagekit.models import ImageModel
    from myapp.specs import DisplaySpec, ThumbnailSpec

    class Photo(ImageModel):
        name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
        original_image = models.ImageField(upload_to='photos')
        num_views = models.PositiveIntegerField(editable=False, default=0)

        thumbnail_image = ThumbnailSpec()
        display = DisplaySpec()
            

Step 3
******

Flush the cache and pre-generate thumbnails (ImageKit has to be added to ``INSTALLED_APPS`` for management command to work).

::

    $ python manage.py ikflush myapp

Step 4
******

Use your new model in templates.

::

    <div class="original">
    <img src="{{ photo.original_image.url }}" alt="{{ photo.name }}">
    </div>

    <div class="display">
    <img src="{{ photo.display.url }}" alt="{{ photo.name }}">
    </div>

    <div class="thumbs">
    {% for p in photos %}
    <img src="{{ p.thumbnail_image.url }}" alt="{{ p.name }}">
    {% endfor %}
    </div>

Step 5
******

Play with the API.

::

    >>> from myapp.models import Photo
    >>> p = Photo.objects.all()[0]
    <Photo: MyPhoto>
    >>> p.display.url
    u'/static/photos/myphoto_display.jpg'
    >>> p.display.width
    600
    >>> p.display.height
    420
    >>> p.display.image
    <JpegImagePlugin.JpegImageFile instance at 0xf18990>
    >>> p.display.file
    <File: /path/to/media/photos/myphoto_display.jpg>
    >>> p.display.spec
    <class 'myapp.specs.Display'>

Step 6
******

Enjoy a nice beverage.

::

    from refrigerator import beer

    beer.enjoy()