This package wraps the core functionality of libvips image processing library by exposing all image operations on first-class types in Go.
Libvips is generally 4-8x faster than other graphics processors such as GraphicsMagick and ImageMagick. Check the benchmark: Speed and Memory Use
The intent for this is to enable developers to build extremely fast image processors in Go, which is suited well for concurrent requests.
- libvips 8.10+
- C compatible compiler such as gcc 4.6+ or clang 3.0+
- Go 1.16+
Use homebrew to install vips and pkg-config:
brew install vips pkg-config
The recommended approach on Windows is to use Govips via WSL and Ubuntu.
If you need to run Govips natively on Windows, it's not difficult but will require some effort. We don't have a recommended environment or setup at the moment. Windows is also not in our list of CI/CD targets so Govips is not regularly tested for compatibility. If you would be willing to setup and maintain a robust CI/CD Windows environment, please open a PR, we would be pleased to accept your contribution and support Windows as a platform.
go get -u github.com/davidbyttow/govips/v2/vips
On MacOS, govips may not compile without first setting an environment variable:
export CGO_CFLAGS_ALLOW="-Xpreprocessor"
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/davidbyttow/govips/v2/vips"
)
func checkError(err error) {
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("error:", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
func main() {
vips.Startup(nil)
defer vips.Shutdown()
image1, err := vips.NewImageFromFile("input.jpg")
checkError(err)
// Rotate the picture upright and reset EXIF orientation tag
err = image1.AutoRotate()
checkError(err)
ep := vips.NewDefaultJPEGExportParams()
image1bytes, _, err := image1.Export(ep)
err = os.WriteFile("output.jpg", image1bytes, 0644)
checkError(err)
}
See examples/ folder for more examples.
$ make test
libvips
uses GLib for memory management, and it brings GLib memory fragmentation
issues to heavily multi-threaded programs. First thing you can try if you noticed
constantly growing RSS usage without Go's sys memory growth is set MALLOC_ARENA_MAX
:
MALLOC_ARENA_MAX=2 application
This will reduce GLib memory appetites by reducing the number of malloc arenas that it can create. By default GLib creates one are per thread, and this would follow to memory fragmentation.
Feel free to file issues or create pull requests. See this guide on contributing for more information.
Thanks to:
- John Cupitt for creating and maintaining libvips
- Toni Melisma for pushing to a 2.x release
- wix.com for the govips logo and lots of great functionality
- All of our fantastic contributors
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