Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: eccehomo
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: Micro application to serve images with customized cropping
Home-page: https://github.com/dictget/ecce-homo
Author: DictGet Team
Author-email: dictget@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Download-URL: https://github.com/dictget/ecce-homo/archive/0.1.3.tar.gz
Description: ecce-homo
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        A simple micro application to serve images with customized cropping
        |True ecce homo|
        
        Introduction
        ------------
        
        This micro application resizes existing images according to given query
        parameters. The application returns the image and saves the image as the
        previous filename suffixed with the query params. The intended usage is
        with a file server which will return this new image the second time when
        the url matches the new filename.
        
        E.g. for an existing image ``image.jpg`` we use ``image.jpg?w=200`` to
        set the width to 200 and save the new file as ``image.jpg?w=200``
        
        Configuration
        -------------
        
        The settings are read from environment variables. ####
        ECCEOMO\_MEDIA\_ROOT The absolute path to the root directory common to
        all media files. e.g. ``export ECCEHOMO_MEDIA_ROOT='/www/media'`` ####
        ECCEHOMO\_MEDIA\_URL Optional URL between domain and filename. e.g.
        ``export ECCEHOMO_MEDIA_URL='media'`` #### ECCEHOMO\_DEFAULT\_METHOD Set
        to ``contain`` if left unset. Defines a default method to use when
        height ``h`` and width ``w`` are specified with a without a method
        ``t``. e.g. ``export ECCEHOMO_DEFAULT_METHOD='crop'`` ####
        ECCEHOMO\_MINIMUM\_LENGTH Sets a minimum accepted length for the width
        ``w`` and height ``h`` parameters. e.g.
        ``export ECCEHOMO_MINIMUM_LEGNTH=10`` ## Usage There are three query
        parameters. Height ``h``, Width, ``w``, and method type ``t``. Method
        defintions in `python-resize-image readme`_
        
        | They should be used always in the same order as the filename will be
          saved with the querystring as part of its filename.
        | With example values given.
        | Resize width:
        | ``?w=100``
        | Resize height:
        | ``?h=100``
        | Resize default e.g. contain:
        | ``?w=100&h=50``
        | Resize crop:
        | ``?w=100&h=50&t=crop``
        | Resize thumbnail:
        | ``?w=100&h=50&t=thumbnail``
        | Resize cover:
        | ``?w=100&h=50&t=cover``
        | ## Notes: ## Files are saved with url path as filename. If trailing
          slash present in url will be removed for filename
          ``{domain}/{media_url}/path/to/file.jpg/?w=100`` ->
          ``{media_directory}/path/to/file.jpg?w=100``
        
        .. _python-resize-image readme: 'https://github.com/charlesthk/python-resize-image'
        
        .. |True ecce homo| image:: http://ep00.epimg.net/cultura/imagenes/2012/08/23/actualidad/1345709139_149007_1345712998_noticia_normal.jpg
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
