This package provides an integration to setup Intervention Image easily to your Laravel application. Included are a Laravel service provider, facade and a publishable configuration file.
- Laravel >= 8
In your existing Laravel application you can install this package using Composer.
composer require intervention/image-laravel
Next, add the configuration files to your application using the vendor:publish
command:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Intervention\Image\Laravel\ServiceProvider"
This command will publish the configuration file image.php
for the image
integration to your app/config
directory. In this file you can set the
desired driver and its configuration options for Intervention Image. By default
the library is configured to use GD library for image processing.
The configuration files looks like this.
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Image Driver
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Intervention Image supports “GD Library” and “Imagick” to process images
| internally. Depending on your PHP setup, you can choose one of them.
|
| Included options:
| - \Intervention\Image\Drivers\Gd\Driver::class
| - \Intervention\Image\Drivers\Imagick\Driver::class
|
*/
'driver' => \Intervention\Image\Drivers\Gd\Driver::class,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Configuration Options
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These options control the behavior of Intervention Image.
|
| - "autoOrientation" controls whether an imported image should be
| automatically rotated according to any existing Exif data.
|
| - "decodeAnimation" decides whether a possibly animated image is
| decoded as such or whether the animation is discarded.
|
| - "blendingColor" Defines the default blending color.
*/
'options' => [
'autoOrientation' => true,
'decodeAnimation' => true,
'blendingColor' => 'ffffff',
]
];
You can read more about the different options for driver selection, setting options for auto orientation, decoding animations and blending color.
The integration is now complete and it is possible to access the ImageManager via Laravel's facade system.
use Intervention\Image\Laravel\Facades\Image;
Route::get('/', function () {
$image = Image::read('images/example.jpg');
});
Read the official documentation of Intervention Image for more information.
This library is developed and maintained by Oliver Vogel
Thanks to the community of contributors who have helped to improve this project.
Intervention Image Laravel is licensed under the MIT License.