Pyton Adaptive Imaging Library.
Project description
pail – Python Adaptive Images Library
pail is a WSGI middleware providing Adaptive Images. Delivering small images to small devices.
It detects your visitor’s screen size and automatically creates, and delivers device appropriate re-scaled versions of your web page’s embeded HTML images. No (major) mark-up changes needed. It is intended for use with Responsive Designs and to be combined with Fluid Image techniques.
This package is based on the ideas of Matt Wilcox and (more loosely) on his PHP script for the same purpose. Matt is in no way to blame for any shortcomings of this Python port.
pail provides special support for use with Paste.
Please note, that this package is still in a very early state and changes, also to the API, are likely to happen in near future.
Comments and patches are welcome. Please send these to uli at gnufix dot de.
Installation
The package can be installed by:
$ pip install pail
Afterwards you should be able to use pail in any WSGI environment. See the documentation for details.
Links
Full documentation (including deployment examples)
Changes
0.2 (2013-05-17)
Add very plain mobile detection. Now, if no device width is given (via cookie) detected mobile devices get images with the smallest predefined resolution while non-mobile devices get the images with the largest predefined resolution.
Removed zc.buildout stuff (we do not need it).
0.1 (2013-05-07)
First implementation based on Matt Wilcox’ PHP script.
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