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Python support for ImgProxy

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ImgProxy

ImgProxy -- Python library to build ImgProxy URLs

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Features

  • Support for basic urls
  • Support for advanced urls
  • Support for signing urls
  • URL's Factories with predefined params

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Requirements

  • python >= 3.8

Installation

imgproxy should be installed using pip:

pip install imgproxy

Usage

Simple URL format that is easy to use but doesn’t support the whole range of imgproxy features:

    from imgproxy import ImgProxy

    # Create ImgProxy object with required params
    url = ImgProxy('https://picsum.photos/1000', proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com', width=800, height=400)

    # Convert the obj to string to get imgproxy URL
    cover: str = str(url)

    # or just call it to get imgproxy URL
    cover: str = url()

    assert cover == 'https://imgproxy.com/insecure/auto/800/400/ce/0/aHR0cHM6Ly9waWNzdW0ucGhvdG9zLzEwMDA'

    # Call the object with different params to customize the url
    cover_small: str = url(width=400, height=200, resizing_type='fill')

    assert cover_small == 'https://imgproxy.com/insecure/fill/400/200/ce/0/aHR0cHM6Ly9waWNzdW0ucGhvdG9zLzEwMDA'

Advanced options

Advanced URL format allows the use of all the imgproxy features ():

    from imgproxy import ImgProxy

    # Create ImgProxy object with required params
    url = ImgProxy('https://picsum.photos/1000', proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com')

    # Call it with advanced params to get an URL
    cover_with_border = url('pd:10:10:10:10', 'bg:F00')
    assert cover_with_border == 'https://imgproxy.com/insecure/pd:10:10:10:10/bg:F00/g:ce/rs:auto:0:0:0/aHR0cHM6Ly9waWNzdW0ucGhvdG9zLzEwMDA'

Signed URLs

Imgproxy allows you to sign your URLs with key and salt, so an attacker won’t be able to cause a denial-of-service attack by requesting multiple different image resizes.

    from imgproxy import ImgProxy

    url = ImgProxy('https://picsum.photos/1000', proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com', key="aa396160c50ea766910eab53", salt="b3fb8f215827bda5d0e7313d")

    assert str(url) == 'https://imgproxy.com/-YNDbmoa34gFOv79aRKmlXHxGNlHn0yDv111VZ5HAxo/auto/0/0/ce/0/aHR0cHM6Ly9waWNzdW0ucGhvdG9zLzEwMDA'

If you need a random key/salt pair real fast, you can quickly generate it using, for example, the following snippet:

    echo $(xxd -g 2 -l 64 -p /dev/random | tr -d '\n')

Image factories

Usually imgproxy host and signature params are common for a project. The library supports a method to generate a factory with predefined params:

    from imgproxy import ImgProxy

    img_factory = ImgProxy.factory(proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com', key="aa396160c50ea766910eab53", salt="b3fb8f215827bda5d0e7313d")

    # ...

    # Generate image URL
    url = img_factory('https://picsum.photos/1000', width=600)
    assert str(url) == 'https://imgproxy.com/j_m92DjIqILHbwlArgEFam01MJQRhKBjorFpDc5IOMc/auto/600/0/ce/0/aHR0cHM6Ly9waWNzdW0ucGhvdG9zLzEwMDA'

Users able to predifine any basic params:

    thumbnail_factory = ImgProxy.factory(proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com', width=300, height=200)
    preview_factory = ImgProxy.factory(proxy_host='https://imgproxy.com', width=500, resizing_type='fit')

    # and etc

Bug tracker

If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/imgproxy/issues

Contributing

Development of the project happens at: https://github.com/klen/imgproxy

License

Licensed under a MIT License

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