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8,240 | 3,387 | |
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6 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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imgproxy
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How Can I Streamline My Image Prep
We use imgproxy which does 2->4 and all you need to do is change the URL on your site.
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Resizing images on-the-fly
imgproxy interactive demo
- Batch image optimization for web?
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What file size should product images be for optimum speed & quality?
You should also be using a variety of formats. Unless you need support for old browsers and transparency in the same image, don't use PNG. Stick with jpg, webp and avif. You can setup something like imgproxy to automatically resize and change format of images, or even fit into the space requirements you set.
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Local image optimization using the Image component.
If you look for something universal, you can try API for image optimization (e.g. imgproxy). However, the mechanism is different from build-time optimization.
- Image compression
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improving our open source image processing tool
Hey everyone, seeking some feedback about how to improve our project, imgproxy, an open source image processing tool.It’s designed to reduce costs and remove pricey requirements for all saved images to conform to specific formats. You can read the full list here if you’re curious: https://github.com/imgproxy/imgproxy In addition to crucial image processing stuff (like resizing, cropping, rotating), it can also sign urls, add watermarks, and a ton of other things.A ton of developers use it, and that’s great. We’re trying to improve it further, so wanted to put out the feelers and see if there is anyone using it (or a similar tool) who could suggest some additional features (or tell about the essential features of your current image processing tool).
- Compress images - selfhosted solution
- Go Image Converting
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Which CDN should I pick? Expecting low storage volume but high bandwidth
Now signup for Vultr and make a $5 instance and put imgproxy on it. Setup a subdomain for images in Cloudflare and point it to the imgproxy IP.
imageproxy
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Any selfhost image proxy optimization?
I wrote https://github.com/willnorris/imageproxy for exactly this purpose about 10 years ago. It's just been a personal project, but handful of folks have used it over the years. As mentioned below, imgproxy.net is the other pretty popular option, also written in go. Notably, it's backed by Evil Martians (makers of postcss and a bunch of other things), so is a bit more robust, and has gotten a lot more real-world usage and large scales.
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How can I load an image at a lower resolution than it is?
If you can't specify the resolution, then there exists tools like imageproxy which is a server which does resizing for you, and sits as a middleman between your client and the API you are requesting images from. I honestly wouldn't bother with this just because lighthouse says that image sizes are a problem. The amount of effort to host an imageproxy like service outweighs the benefits of simplicity in my opinion. So I would only use imageproxy if I'm expecting a lot of visitors using very slow connections or the images you are loading are large (>1 megabyte).
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ImageProxy Ruby client
This gem is just a client for using ImageProxy
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Image Storage and Delivery
I've used Imgix on a lot of projects and can't really complain, it's a bit pricey though. If your needs are simple enough you might be able to host your own transform proxy https://github.com/willnorris/imageproxy
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Resizing images hosted by a third party?
You can try ImageProxy. You will need to host it yourself but the original images can come from third parties.
What are some alternatives?
miniProxy
docker-nginx-image-proxy - on the fly image cropping with gravity, resize and compression microservice
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
ImageWizard - Image processing webservice based on ASP.NET Core and ImageSharp / SkiaSharp / SvgNet / DocNET
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
imageproxy_ruby - ImageProxy Ruby client
http2-serverpush-proxy - A simple standalone reverse proxy that automatically enables server-push for assets related to a HTTP response.
flyimg - Cloud-native application that resizes and crops images on the fly, delivering optimized images in formats such as AVIF, WebP, MozJPEG, or PNG using ImageMagick, with an efficient caching system.
imagor - Fast, secure image processing server and Go library, using libvips
BunkerWeb - 🛡️ Make your web services secure by default !
PHP-Proxy - Proxy Application built on php-proxy library ready to be installed on your server
Pomerium - Pomerium is an identity and context-aware reverse proxy for zero-trust access to web applications and services.