Official Gem for Generating ImageBoss URLs. https://imageboss.me/
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
bundle add imageboss-rb
Or install it yourself as:
gem install imageboss-rb
client = ImageBoss::Client.new(source: 'mywebsite')
image_url = client.path('/images/img01.jpg')
.operation(:cover, width: 100, height: 100)
#=> https://img.imageboss.me/mywebsite/cover/100x100/images/img01.jpg
client = ImageBoss::Client.new(source: 'mywebsite')
image_url = client.path('/images/img01.jpg')
.operation(:height, height: 100)
#=> https://img.imageboss.me/mywebsite/height/100/images/img01.jpg
client = ImageBoss::Client.new(source: 'mywebsite')
image_url = client.path('/images/img01.jpg')
.operation(:width, width: 100, options: { grayscale: true })
#=> https://img.imageboss.me/width/100/grayscale:true/images/img01.jpg
It's all available on our Official Docs.
If you are coding on test
, development
environments and don't want to send any image to ImageBoss
you can always disable the URL generation and the client will just fallback to the original path provided.
client = ImageBoss::Client.new(source: 'mywebsite', disabled: true)
image_url = client.path('/images/img01.jpg')
.operation(:width, width: 100, options: { grayscale: true })
#=> /images/img01.jpg
This will give you the ability to see your image without adding extra code to handle this situation.
Read more about this feature here: https://www.imageboss.me/docs/security
client = ImageBoss::Client.new(source: 'mywebsite', secret: '<MY_SECRET>')
image_url = client.path('/images/img01.jpg')
.operation(:width, width: 100)
#=> https://img.imageboss.me/width/100/images/img01.jpg?bossToken=ff74a46c7228ee4262c39b8d501c488293c5be9d433bb9ca957f32c9c3d844ab
This will give you the ability to see your image without adding extra code to handle this situation.
Ruby
- 2.6.3
- 2.5.1
- 2.4.4
- 2.3.7
- 2.2.7
- 2.1.10
jRuby
- jruby-9.0.5.0
Rubinius
- rbx-3.100