Design:
- Uses Django Storage API
- Uses flexible meta data store. Database and Redis metadata backend supported at the moment.
- Add thumbnails to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.
- Run python manage.py migrate to create database metadata backend.
settings.py:
THUMBNAILS = {
'METADATA': {
'BACKEND': 'thumbnails.backends.metadata.DatabaseBackend',
},
'STORAGE': {
'BACKEND': 'django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage',
# You can also use Amazon S3 or any other Django storage backends
}
'SIZES': {
'small': {
'PROCESSORS': [
{'PATH': 'thumbnails.processors.resize', 'width': 10, 'height': 10},
{'PATH': 'thumbnails.processors.crop', 'width': 80, 'height': 80}
],
'POST_PROCESSORS': [
{
'processor': 'thumbnails.post_processors.optimize',
'png_command': 'optipng -force -o7 "%(filename)s"',
'jpg_command': 'jpegoptim -f --strip-all "%(filename)s"',
},
],
},
'large': {
'PROCESSORS': [
{'PATH': 'thumbnails.processors.resize', 'width': 20, 'height': 20},
{'PATH': 'thumbnails.processors.flip', 'direction': 'horizontal'}
],
}
}
}
If you prefer to use Redis as your metadata storage backend (like I do :):
THUMBNAILS = {
'METADATA': {
'PREFIX': 'thumbs',
'BACKEND': 'thumbnails.backends.metadata.RedisBackend',
'db': 2,
'port': 6379,
'host': 'localhost',
},
}
In python:
from thumbnails.fields import ImageField
class Food(models.Model):
image = ImageField()
food = Food.objects.latest('id')
food.image.thumbnails.all()
food.image.thumbnails.small # Generates "small" sized thumbnail
food.image.thumbnails.large # Generates "large" sized thumbnail
food.image.thumbnails.small.url # Returns "small" sized thumbnail URL
django-thumbnails comes with a few builtin image processors:
# To use the following processors, put the arguments of processors in SIZES definition thumbnails.processors.resize(width, height) thumbnails.processors.rotate(degrees) thumbnails.processors.flip(direction) thumbnails.processors.crop(width, height, center) Processors are applied sequentially in the same order of definition.
If you changed your size definition and want to regenerate the thumbnails, use:
python manage.py delete_thumbnails --model=app.Model --size=thumbnail_size_to_delete
To run tests:
`which django-admin.py` test thumbnails --settings=thumbnails.tests.settings --pythonpath=.
- Add support for Django 1.11, 2.0 and 2.1
- Improves performance on fields that have a large number of thumbnails
- Add support for Django 1.8, 1.9 and 1.10
- Fixes deprecation warning in Django 1.8
- Fixes deprecation warning in Django 1.8
- Use shortuuid instead of uuid4() to be more space efficient
- First public release
As of February 2015, this library is suitable for production use and has been used for more than a year in Stamps, an Indonesian based CRM/loyalty system.