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MiniMagick integration for Jekyll

This gem allows you to easily use MiniMagick to crop and resize images in your Jekyll project, according to a preset defined in your config file.

Basic Setup

Install the gem:

[sudo] gem install jekyll-minimagick

In a plugin file within your Jekyll project's _plugins directory:

# _plugins/my-plugin.rb
require "jekyll-minimagick"

Define presets in your _config.yml file, like this:

# _config.yml
mini_magick:
	thumbnail:
		source: img/photos/original
		destination: img/photos/thumbnail
		resize: "100x100"
	medium:
		source: img/photos/original
		destination: img/photos/medium
		resize: "600x400"

This configuration will create a 100x100 thumbnail for each image in img/photos/original and put it in _site/img/photos/thumbnail and a 600x400 image in _site/img/photos/medium.

Bundler Setup

Already using bundler to manage gems for your Jekyll project? Then just add

gem "jekyll-minimagick"

to your gemfile and create the following plugin in your projects _plugins directory. I've called mine bundler.rb. This will automatically require all of the gems specified in your Gemfile.

# _plugins/bundler.rb
require "rubygems"
require "bundler/setup"
Bundler.require(:default)

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jekyll-minimagick's Issues

Proportional thumbnails

It would be nice to add a way to create proportional thumbnails by just setting the max value of height/width

Unable to get image dimensions

I am getting below error, can you please suggest ?

Unable to get image dimensions for "C:/Vishal/jekyll work/segurodeautomovel-org/_site/uploads/Screen%20Shot%202018-07-24%20at%2015.54.11.JPG". For local files, build the site with '--skip-initial-build' for better results. [Error: undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass]

Exist any way to force crop images?

I want to generate perfect thumbnails (100x100 forced, just a sample), is there any option on MiniMagic that could help with that?

Thank you!

Unable to use for subdirectories?

Does this not work if you have other folders/files in the directory that you're sourcing from? It only works if the source is a folder with only images inside.

Document imagemagick dependency

I know it's totally obvious, but I think it would help to be more explicit about the imagemagick dependency in the readme. Apologies if it's already there and I somehow missed it.

It fails silently if imagemagick isn't installed – left me scratching my head for a minute.

Seems to work really nicely though. Thanks!

License

I notice that you haven't specified a license. Could you specify a license or indicate that this is in the Public Domain?

undefined method `length' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)

[warning: noob] Have a pretty vanilla Jekyll that was running fine until I tried adding jekyll-minimagick. Here's the error I keep bumping into:

1: from /Users/tim/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.3/gems/jekyll-4.0.0/lib/jekyll/static_file.rb:161:in `url' /Users/tim/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.3/gems/jekyll-4.0.0/lib/jekyll/static_file.rb:148:in `cleaned_relative_path': undefined method `length' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)

Files I've changed:

  • Created _plugins/bundler.rb
  • Created _plugins/my-plugin.rb
  • Added gem "jekyll-minimagick" to :jekyll_plugins in my Gemfile
  • Added this bit to the bottom of _config.yml:
mini_magick:
  thumbnail:
    source: photos/original
    destination: photos/thumbnail
    resize: "640x640"
  tint:
    source: photos/original
    destination: photos/tint
    resize: "1x1"

Anyone has any thoughts? Is this a bug or human error?

ImageMagick commands other than resize?

Hey, I'm trying other commands in the config file like 'format' and 'crop' but nothing appears to be happening. Is there support for the standard ImageMagick commands other than resize?

There is a little overlap here with #10

jekyll-minimagick (LoadError)

I used the basic setup which didn't load all the dependencies. But using the bundler setup worked for me first time.

So if you're like me and am not a Ruby Wiz, go for the bundler setup.

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