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App Engine provides the ability to manipulate image data using a dedicated Images service. The Images service can resize, rotate, flip, and crop images; it can composite multiple images into a single image; and it can convert image data between several formats. It can also enhance photographs using a predefined algorithm. The API can also provide information about an image, such as its format, width, height, and a histogram of color values.
The Images service can accept image data directly from the app, or it can use a Blobstore value. When the source is the Blobstore, the size of the image to transform can be up to the maximum size of a Blobstore value. However, the transformed image is returned directly to the app, and so must be no larger than 32 megabytes. This is potentially useful for making thumbnail images of photographs uploaded to the Blobstore by users.
The following example loads image data from the datastore, then uses the Images service to resize it and return it to the browser as a JPEG image.
from google.appengine.api import images from google.appengine.ext import db from google.appengine.ext import webapp class Photo(db.Model): title = db.StringProperty() full_size_image = db.BlobProperty() class Thumbnailer(webapp.RequestHandler): def get(self): if self.request.get("id"): photo = Photo.get_by_id(int(self.request.get("id"))) if photo: img = images.Image(photo.full_size_image) img.resize(width=80, height=100) img.im_feeling_lucky() thumbnail = img.execute_transforms(output_encoding=images.JPEG) self.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'image/jpeg' self.response.out.write(thumbnail) return # Either "id" wasn't provided, or there was no image with that ID # in the datastore. self.error(404)
Note: In order to use the Images API in your local environment you must first download and install PIL, the Python Imaging Library. PIL is not available on App Engine; it is only used as a stub for the Images API in your local environment. Only the transforms provided in the images API are available on App Engine.
The Images service can resize, rotate, flip, and crop images, and enhance photographs. It can also composite multiple images into a single image.
You can resize the image while maintaining the same aspect ratio.
You can rotate the image in 90 degree increments.
You can flip the image horizontally.
You can flip the image vertically.
You can crop the image with a given bounding box.
The "I'm Feeling Lucky" transform enhances dark and bright colors in an image and adjusts both color and contrast to optimal levels.
The service accepts image data in the JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF (including animated GIF), BMP, TIFF and ICO formats.
It can return transformed images in the JPEG, WEBP and PNG formats. If the input format and the output format are different, the service converts the input data to the output format before performing the transformation.
The Images service can use a value from the Blobstore as the source for a transformation. You have two ways to transform images from the Blobstore:
You can transform images from the Blobstore as long as the image size is smaller than the the maximum Blobstore value size. Note, however, that the result of the transformation is returned directly to the app, and must therefore not exceed the API response limit of 32 megabytes. You can use this to make thumbnail images of photographs uploaded by users.
To transform an image from the Blobstore in Python, instead of setting the image_data
argument of the Image constructor with the image data, set the blob_key
argument to the Blobstore key whose value is the image. The rest of the API behaves as expected. The execute_transforms()
method returns the result of the transforms, or raises a LargeImageError
exception if the result is larger than the maximum size of 32 megabyte.
from google.appengine.ext import blobstore class Thumbnailer(webapp.RequestHandler): def get(self): blob_key = self.request.get("blob_key") if blob_key: blob_info = blobstore.get(blob_key) if blob_info: img = images.Image(blob_key=blob_key) img.resize(width=80, height=100) img.im_feeling_lucky() thumbnail = img.execute_transforms(output_encoding=images.JPEG) self.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'image/jpeg' self.response.out.write(thumbnail) return # Either "blob_key" wasn't provided, or there was no value with that ID # in the Blobstore. self.error(404)
The get_serving_url() method allows you to generate a stable, dedicated URL for serving web-suitable image thumbnails. You simply store a single copy of your original image in Blobstore, and then request a high-performance per-image URL. This special URL can serve that image resized and/or cropped automatically, and serving from this URL does not incur any CPU or dynamic serving load on your application (though bandwidth is still charged as usual). Images are served with low latency from a highly optimized, cookieless infrastructure.
The URL returned by this method is always public, but not guessable; private URLs are not currently supported. If you wish to stop serving the URL, delete the underlying blob. This takes up to 24 hours to take effect.
If you supply the arguments, this method returns a URL encoded with the arguments specified. If you do not supply any arguments, this method returns the default URL for the image, for example:
http://your_app_id.appspot.com/randomStringImageId
You can then add arguments to this URL to get the desired size and crop parameters. The available arguments are:
=sxx
where xx
is an integer from 0–1600 representing the length, in pixels, of the image's longest side. For example, adding =s32
resizes the image so its longest dimension is 32 pixels.=sxx-c
where xx is an integer from 0–1600 representing the cropped image size in pixels, and -c
tells the system to crop the image.// Resize the image to 32 pixels (aspect-ratio preserved) http://your_app_id.appspot.com/randomStringImageId=s32 // Crop the image to 32 pixels http://your_app_id.appspot.com/randomStringImageId=s32-c
The development server uses your local machine to perform the capabilities of the Images service.
The Python development server uses the Python Imaging Library (PIL) to simulate the Image service. This library is not included with the Python standard library or the SDK, and must be installed separately. See Installing PIL. The WEBP image format is only supported if a suitable PIL decoder plugin has been installed.
Each Images service request counts toward the Image Manipulation API Calls quota. An app can perform multiple transformations of an image in a single API call.
Data sent to the Images service counts toward the Data Sent to (Images) API quota. Data received from the Images service counts toward the Data Received from (Images) API quota.
Each transformation of an image counts toward the Transformations Executed quota.
For more information on quotas, see Quotas, and the "Quota Details" section of the Admin Console.
In addition to quotas, the following limits apply to the use of the Images service:
Limit | Amount |
---|---|
maximum data size of image sent to service | 32 megabytes |
maximum data size of image received from service | 32 megabytes |
maximum size of image sent or received from service | 50 megapixels |