Hello Brian,
Thanks, I fixed it though (by using another library.) heh.
- Ben
$imageObject = new ImageTransform( );
$imageObject->sourceFile = USER_IMAGES_PATH . $fileName;
$newFileName = substr($fileName, 0, strrpos($fileName,"."));
$newFileName .= '.png';
$imageObject->targetFile = USER_IMAGES_PATH . $newFileName;
$imageObject->resizeToHeight = 90;
$imageObject->resizeToWidth = 110;
if ( !$imageObject->resize( ) )
{
error_log($imageObject->error);
}
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 4:40 PM
Subject: [nyphp-talk] Creating Avatar Images
A few things to try:
- It might seem obvious, but first I'd confirm that the error_log is
acting as expected.
- After you first initialize the factory() object, check to see if
that creates an error.
- When calling "save" you're only passing the filename. I don't know
if you're perhaps using an older version of this, but according to the
documentation a 'type' parameter is also required. See docs here:
http://pear.php.net/package/Image_Transform/docs/latest/Image_Transform/Image_Transform.html#methodsave
Just a couple of other things that I noticed:
- The blank string in the factory() call isn't necessary (it defaults
to that anyway).
- If it does turn out to the be second parameter in save() causing
your problem, you might want to check your php.ini file to make sure
the E_WARNINGs are being displayed or handled somehow.
On 10/12/07, Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyLine) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quick thing,
Just a bit more info for those that want to help debug:
The contents of the imageObject print_r( ) call:
Image_Transform_Driver_GD Object ( [imageHandle] => [old_image] => [image]
=> 8752441244710006fed1bf.jpg [type] => [img_x] => [img_y] => [new_x] =>
[new_y] => [lib_path] => [resized] => [_options] => Array ( [quality] =>
75
[scaleMethod] => smooth [canvasColor] => Array ( [0] => 255 [1] => 255 [2]
=> 255 ) [pencilColor] => Array ( [0] => 0 [1] => 0 [2] => 0 ) [textColor]
=> Array ( [0] => 0 [1] => 0 [2] => 0 ) ) [keep_settings_on_save] =>
[_supported_image_types] => Array ( [png] => rw [gif] => rw [jpeg] => rw
[wbmp] => rw ) [_error] => [_programs] => Array ( ) [default_text_params]
=>
Array ( [text] => Default text [x] => 10 [y] => 20 [color] => red [font]
=>
Arial.ttf [size] => 12 [angle] => 0 [resize_first] => ) )
The dir's are chmod 777 just because.
if ( $stateObject->Get('do_avatar') == TRUE )
{
$uploadObject = new FileUpload(0666);
$fileName = $uploadObject->MoveFile(USER_IMAGES_PATH,
'uploadImage');
error_log($fileName);
if ( $fileName == PROC_FAILURE )
{ /* There has been an unrecoverable error. */
error_log(USER_IMAGES_PATH . ' directory does not exist');
return PROC_FAILURE;
}
$imageObject =& Image_Transform::factory('');
$imageObject->load($fileName);
if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
{
error_log("imageObject->load( ) error");
}
$imageObject->fit(90, 110);
if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
{
error_log("imageObject->fit( ) error");
}
$newFileName = substr($fileName, 0, strrpos($fileName,"."));
$newFileName .= '.png';
$imageObject->save(USER_IMAGES_PATH . $newFileName);
if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
{
error_log("imageObject->save( ) error");
}
print_r($imageObject);
}
^ The entire code snippet.
- Ben
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyLine)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Creating Avatar Images
> Hello Again,
>
> No, I don't want to roll my own at all. I want the quickest way possible
> to do this.
>
> The code I have *should* work, but doesn't....
>
> $imageObject =& Image_Transform::factory('');
> $imageObject->load($fileName);
> if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
> {
> error_log("imageObject->load( ) error");
> }
> $imageObject->fit(90, 110);
> if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
> {
> error_log("imageObject->fit( ) error");
> }
> $newFileName = substr($fileName, 0, strrpos($fileName,"."));
> $newFileName .= '.png';
> $imageObject->save(USER_IMAGES_PATH . $newFileName);
> if ( PEAR::isError($imageObject) )
> {
> error_log("imageObject->save( ) error");
> }
> print_r($imageObject);
>
> I can't figure it out. No PEAR errors are getting thrown,
> but the image is never being saved.
>
> Any ideas? The file is getting uploaded to the server, I can see that.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Ben
>
> Ben Sgro, President
> ProjectSkyLine - Defining New Horizons
> +1 718.487.9368 (N.Y. Office)
>
> Our company: www.projectskyline.com
> Our products: www.project-contact.com
>
> This e-mail is confidential information intended only for the use of the
> individual to whom it is addressed.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jon Baer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "NYPHP Talk" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 12:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Creating Avatar Images
>
>
> Well I was not suggesting to fully use the gravatar site itself
> (although you can scale to whatever size you wish for your avatar
> using &size=n), I think they recognize anything > 80px to not be an
> "avatar" ... your question dealt w/ the security of such images + the
> technique w/ the MD5 hash of email address link to an image path was
> more the idea.
>
> There actually is an excellent library if you want to roll your
> own ... http://phpthumb.sourceforge.net. It includes this hashing
> mechanism already.
>
> - Jon
>
> On Oct 11, 2007, at 10:18 PM, Ben Sgro ((ProjectSkyLine)) wrote:
>
>> Hello Jon,
>>
>> A gravatar, or globally recognized avatar, is quite simply an 80×80
>> pixel avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing
>> beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites. Avatars
>> help identify your posts on web forums, so why not on weblogs?
>>
>> Not exactly what Im looking for. In fact, this has external
>> dependencies
>> on the gravatar.com site.
>>
>> Thanks anyways.
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