METHODS
gen_thumb()
use CGI::Uploader::Transform::ImageMagick;
As a class method:
($thumb_tmp_filename) = CGI::Uploader::Transform::ImageMagick->gen_thumb({ filename => $orig_filename, w => $width, h => $height });
Within a CGI::Uploader "spec":
gen_files => { my_thumb => gen_thumb({ w => $width, h => $height }), }
Looking for a different syntax? See ``BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY''
This function creates a copy of given image file and resizes the copy to the provided width and height.
"gen_thumb" can be called as object or class method. As a class method, there there is no need to call "new()" before calling this method.
Graphics::Magick is used as the first choice image service module. Image::Magick is tried next.
Input:
filename - filename of source image w - max width of thumbnail h - max height of thumbnail
One or both of "w" or "h" is required.
Output:
- filename of generated tmp file for the thumbnail
- the initialized image generation object. (You generally shouldn't need this)
BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
These older, more awkward syntaxes are still supported:As a class method:
($thumb_tmp_filename) = CGI::Uploader::Transform::ImageMagick->gen_thumb( $orig_filename, [ w => $width, h => $height ] );
In a "CGI::Uploader" "spec":
'my_img_field_name' => {
transform_method => \&gen_thumb,
params => [ w => 100, h => 100 ],
}
1;