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PaperclipOptimizer

PaperclipOptimizer is no longer being maintained

As Paperclip has been deprecated, this gem has reached its end-of-life as well.

Maintained forks of both Paperclip as well as PaperclipOptimizer may be found at:


PaperclipOptimizer is a Paperclip processor for optimizing and minifying uploaded images.

It is just a thin wrapper around ImageOptim, which supports many external optimization libraries such as advpng, gifsicle, jhead, jpegoptim, jpeg-recompress, jpegtran, optipng, pngcrush, pngout, pngquant and svgo.

What's new

2015-01-16 2.0.0

  • better configuration: set options globally, per attachment and per style

    Thanks to danschultzer, braindeaf and tirdadc for pull requests, input and reports

  • all available optimization libraries are disabled by default

    Previous versions enabled jpegtran and optipng by default. You will have to re-enable them manually if you wish to retain that behaviour

  • optimizers which are enabled but missing or broken are ignored by default

Read the CHANGELOG for previous changes.

Dependencies

PaperclipOptimizer is currently compatible with Paperclip 3.4.2 up to 4.2.x.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile after the Paperclip gem:

gem 'paperclip-optimizer'

And then execute:

$ bundle

If you wish to set global configuration settings, run

$ rails generate paperclip_optimizer:install

to generate an initializer in config/initializers.

CAUTION

image_optim automatically inserts itself into the asset pipeline and tries to compress your /app/assets/images as well. Since it enables all libraries it supports by default, you might suddenly run into errors if you do not have all of them installed.

Please note: settings you made through PaperclipOptimizer only apply to Paperclip attachments, not to image_optims asset compressor.

To disable image_optim in your asset pipeline, add

    # config/application.rb
    config.assets.image_optim = false

to your config/application.rb.

See ImageOptims README on how to install the various optimization libraries.

Deployment on Heroku

If you deploy to Heroku, take a look at the image_optim_bin gem. It supplies the necessary optimization binaries, compiled and ready for Herokus environment. Make sure to include it before paperclip-optimizer.

gem "image_optim_bin", group: :production
gem "paperclip-optimizer"

Usage

Just add :paperclip_optimizer to Paperclips' :processors - setting:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :avatar
  has_attached_file :avatar, 
                    styles: { thumb: "100x100>" },
                    processors: [:thumbnail, :paperclip_optimizer]
end

Remember to include the :thumbnail processor as well if you want to retain Paperclips geometry functionality.

Settings

You can pass configuration options to ImageOptim in three locations: globally, per attachment and per style. Settings are merged, so more specific settings replace less specific ones.

Global settings

Global settings apply everywhere. You can override them with per-attachment and per-style settings.

Run rails generate paperclip_optimizer:install to create an initializer for global settings.

# config/initializers/paperclip_optimizer.rb
Paperclip::PaperclipOptimizer.default_options = {
  skip_missing_workers: false
}

Per-attachment settings

Per-attachment settings apply to all styles of a particular attachment. Override them with per-style settings.

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :avatar
  has_attached_file :avatar,
                    processors: [:thumbnail, :paperclip_optimizer],
                    paperclip_optimizer: {
                      pngout: { strategy: 1 }
                    },
                    styles: {
                      thumb:  { geometry: "100x100>" },
                      medium: { geometry: "200x200>" },
                      large:  { geometry: "300x300>" }
                    }
end

Just like Paperclips' :styles option, you can pass a lambda to :paperclip_optimizer to configure it at runtime:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :avatar
  has_attached_file :avatar,
                    processors: [:thumbnail, :paperclip_optimizer],
                    paperclip_optimizer: ->(attachment) { attachment.instance.my_model_instance_method },
                    styles: {
                      thumb:  { geometry: "100x100>" },
                      medium: { geometry: "200x200>" },
                      large:  { geometry: "300x300>" }
                    }
end

Per-style settings

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :avatar
  has_attached_file :avatar,
                    processors: [:thumbnail, :paperclip_optimizer],
                    paperclip_optimizer: {
                      pngout: { strategy: 1 }
                    },
                    styles: {
                      thumb:  { geometry: "100x100>" },
                      medium: { geometry: "200x200>" },
                      large:  {
                        geometry: "300x300>",
                        paperclip_optimizer: {
                          pngout: { strategy: 4 }
                        }
                      }
                    }
end

See ImageOptims options or the initializer for all available options.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request