130 lines
4.1 KiB
PHP
130 lines
4.1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* 2007-2015 Leotheme
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*
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* NOTICE OF LICENSE
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*
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* Adds image, text or video to your homepage.
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*
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* DISCLAIMER
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*
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* @author leotheme <leotheme@gmail.com>
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* @copyright 2007-2015 Leotheme
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* @license http://leotheme.com - prestashop template provider
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*/
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// define some useful constants
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define('THUMBLIB_BASE_PATH', dirname(__FILE__));
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define('THUMBLIB_PLUGIN_PATH', THUMBLIB_BASE_PATH.'/thumb_plugins/');
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define('DEFAULT_THUMBLIB_IMPLEMENTATION', 'gd');
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/**
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* Include the PhpThumb Class
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*/
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require_once THUMBLIB_BASE_PATH.'/PhpThumb.inc.php';
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/**
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* Include the ThumbBase Class
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*/
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require_once THUMBLIB_BASE_PATH.'/ThumbBase.inc.php';
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/**
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* Include the GdThumb Class
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*/
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require_once THUMBLIB_BASE_PATH.'/GdThumb.inc.php';
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/**
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* PhpThumbFactory Object
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*
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* This class is responsible for making sure everything is set up and initialized properly,
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* and returning the appropriate thumbnail class instance. It is the only recommended way
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* of using this library, and if you try and circumvent it, the sky will fall on your head :)
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*
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* Basic use is easy enough. First, make sure all the settings meet your needs and environment...
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* these are the static variables defined at the beginning of the class.
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*
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* Once that's all set, usage is pretty easy. You can simply do something like:
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* <code>$thumb = PhpThumbFactory::create('/path/to/file.png');</code>
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*
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* Refer to the documentation for the create function for more information
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*
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* @package PhpThumb
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* @subpackage Core
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*/
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class PhpThumbFactory
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{
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/**
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* Which implemenation of the class should be used by default
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*
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* Currently, valid options are:
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* - imagick
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* - gd
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*
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* These are defined in the implementation map variable, inside the create function
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*
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* @var string
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*/
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public static $defaultImplemenation = DEFAULT_THUMBLIB_IMPLEMENTATION;
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/**
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* Where the plugins can be loaded from
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*
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* Note, it's important that this path is properly defined. It is very likely that you'll
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* have to change this, as the assumption here is based on a relative path.
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*
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* @var string
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*/
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public static $pluginPath = THUMBLIB_PLUGIN_PATH;
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/**
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* Factory Function
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*
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* This function returns the correct thumbnail object, augmented with any appropriate plugins.
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* It does so by doing the following:
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* - Getting an instance of PhpThumb
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* - Loading plugins
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* - Validating the default implemenation
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* - Returning the desired default implementation if possible
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* - Returning the GD implemenation if the default isn't available
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* - Throwing an exception if no required libraries are present
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*
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* @return GdThumb
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* @uses PhpThumb
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* @param string $filename The path and file to load [optional]
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*/
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public static function create($filename = null, $options = array(), $isDataStream = false)
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{
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// map our implementation to their class names
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$implementationMap = array
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(
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'imagick' => 'ImagickThumb',
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'gd' => 'GdThumb'
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);
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// grab an instance of PhpThumb
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$pt = PhpThumb::getInstance();
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// load the plugins
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$pt->loadPlugins(self::$pluginPath);
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$toReturn = null;
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$implementation = self::$defaultImplemenation;
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// attempt to load the default implementation
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if ($pt->isValidImplementation(self::$defaultImplemenation)) {
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$imp = $implementationMap[self::$defaultImplemenation];
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$toReturn = new $imp($filename, $options, $isDataStream);
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}
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// load the gd implementation if default failed
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else if ($pt->isValidImplementation('gd')) {
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$imp = $implementationMap['gd'];
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$implementation = 'gd';
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$toReturn = new $imp($filename, $options, $isDataStream);
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}
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// throw an exception if we can't load
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else {
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throw new Exception('You must have either the GD or iMagick extension loaded to use this library');
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}
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$registry = $pt->getPluginRegistry($implementation);
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$toReturn->importPlugins($registry);
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return $toReturn;
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}
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}
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