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Resize images in the browser before uploading them to the server.

Install

  1. Check if you wouldn't rather use the im driver option, which might be able to handle large images
  2. If not, download and copy folder into your plugins directory.

Use

On a files section, set the maxpixels property.

Example

my_image_section:
  type: files
  maxpixels: 2000000 #two million pixels

Now, when a user tries to upload a 9000x12000 pixel image, this image will be resized to 1224x1632, which are 1'997'568 pixels.

But why?

PHP requests normally have limited resources.

Trying to resize a 9000x12000 pixels large image to 1224x1632 pixels, requires at least:

$$(9000 \times 12000 + 1224 \times 1632) * 4bytes \approx 440\textit{MB} \textrm{ of RAM}$$

If your shared hosting provider limits your max RAM per request to 256MB, you won't be able to resize the image on your server using Kirby's GD Driver.

⚠️ As an alternative: the IM driver probably is, depending on server setup, able to handle big images. You might not need this plugin.

Known issues

  • On Microsoft Edge, resized images are renamed to "blob". (Both the release of Kirby 3.2 and the adoption of V8 in Edge should solve this issue).
  • Files replaced from inside the File view will not be resized. (see issue #2)