How can I resize image with PIL on upload and serve them with flask-cloudy?
My current solution does't works as expected. I need to get image from formdata
, resize it and upload to local file server using flask-cloudy. How can I transform _io.BufferedWriter
back to file object?
And source code:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
print(file, file=sys.stderr)
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
image_request_result = requests.get(source.full_url)
image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_request_result.content))
width, height = image.size
max_size = [200, 200]
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.save(image_io, format='JPEG')
with open('%s_%s.jpeg' % (uploadId, '200x200'), 'wb') as file_output:
print(file_output, file=sys.stderr)
source0 = storage.upload(file_output, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
print(source0, file=sys.stderr)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url,
"full_url": source.full_url
})
return Response(resp, status=201, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("Not authorized", status=401, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("{request.method} is not allowed!", status=400, mimetype='application/json')
Thanks!
python flask python-imaging-library
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My current solution does't works as expected. I need to get image from formdata
, resize it and upload to local file server using flask-cloudy. How can I transform _io.BufferedWriter
back to file object?
And source code:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
print(file, file=sys.stderr)
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
image_request_result = requests.get(source.full_url)
image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_request_result.content))
width, height = image.size
max_size = [200, 200]
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.save(image_io, format='JPEG')
with open('%s_%s.jpeg' % (uploadId, '200x200'), 'wb') as file_output:
print(file_output, file=sys.stderr)
source0 = storage.upload(file_output, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
print(source0, file=sys.stderr)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url,
"full_url": source.full_url
})
return Response(resp, status=201, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("Not authorized", status=401, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("{request.method} is not allowed!", status=400, mimetype='application/json')
Thanks!
python flask python-imaging-library
add a comment |
My current solution does't works as expected. I need to get image from formdata
, resize it and upload to local file server using flask-cloudy. How can I transform _io.BufferedWriter
back to file object?
And source code:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
print(file, file=sys.stderr)
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
image_request_result = requests.get(source.full_url)
image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_request_result.content))
width, height = image.size
max_size = [200, 200]
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.save(image_io, format='JPEG')
with open('%s_%s.jpeg' % (uploadId, '200x200'), 'wb') as file_output:
print(file_output, file=sys.stderr)
source0 = storage.upload(file_output, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
print(source0, file=sys.stderr)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url,
"full_url": source.full_url
})
return Response(resp, status=201, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("Not authorized", status=401, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("{request.method} is not allowed!", status=400, mimetype='application/json')
Thanks!
python flask python-imaging-library
My current solution does't works as expected. I need to get image from formdata
, resize it and upload to local file server using flask-cloudy. How can I transform _io.BufferedWriter
back to file object?
And source code:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
print(file, file=sys.stderr)
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
image_request_result = requests.get(source.full_url)
image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_request_result.content))
width, height = image.size
max_size = [200, 200]
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.save(image_io, format='JPEG')
with open('%s_%s.jpeg' % (uploadId, '200x200'), 'wb') as file_output:
print(file_output, file=sys.stderr)
source0 = storage.upload(file_output, name=uploadId, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
print(source0, file=sys.stderr)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url,
"full_url": source.full_url
})
return Response(resp, status=201, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("Not authorized", status=401, mimetype='application/json')
else:
return Response("{request.method} is not allowed!", status=400, mimetype='application/json')
Thanks!
python flask python-imaging-library
python flask python-imaging-library
edited Nov 16 '18 at 14:47
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 11:50
Artemiy Vereshchinskiy
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Finally, I've did it! Hope this answer below would be helpful for someone who uses same libraries and for someone who need to create thumbnails and store it somewhere.
Flask cloudy expects from us to pass File or Path/to/file.string. The only solution I've found is get requested file, open in with PIL, make smth, save it to bytes, write those bytes to file and pass this file path to Flask Cloudy.
Solution:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
img_sizes = [(128,128),(300,300),(800,600)]
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
prefix = uploadId + '/'
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
for size in img_sizes:
image = Image.open(file)
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.thumbnail(size)
image.save(image_io, 'jpeg')
thumbName = '%s_%s.jpg' % (uploadId, str('x'.join(tuple(map( str , size )))))
with open(thumbName, 'wb') as file_output:
file_output.write(image_io.getvalue())
file_output.close()
source0 = storage.upload(thumbName, name=thumbName, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
os.remove(thumbName)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url
})
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Finally, I've did it! Hope this answer below would be helpful for someone who uses same libraries and for someone who need to create thumbnails and store it somewhere.
Flask cloudy expects from us to pass File or Path/to/file.string. The only solution I've found is get requested file, open in with PIL, make smth, save it to bytes, write those bytes to file and pass this file path to Flask Cloudy.
Solution:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
img_sizes = [(128,128),(300,300),(800,600)]
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
prefix = uploadId + '/'
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
for size in img_sizes:
image = Image.open(file)
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.thumbnail(size)
image.save(image_io, 'jpeg')
thumbName = '%s_%s.jpg' % (uploadId, str('x'.join(tuple(map( str , size )))))
with open(thumbName, 'wb') as file_output:
file_output.write(image_io.getvalue())
file_output.close()
source0 = storage.upload(thumbName, name=thumbName, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
os.remove(thumbName)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url
})
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Finally, I've did it! Hope this answer below would be helpful for someone who uses same libraries and for someone who need to create thumbnails and store it somewhere.
Flask cloudy expects from us to pass File or Path/to/file.string. The only solution I've found is get requested file, open in with PIL, make smth, save it to bytes, write those bytes to file and pass this file path to Flask Cloudy.
Solution:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
img_sizes = [(128,128),(300,300),(800,600)]
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
prefix = uploadId + '/'
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
for size in img_sizes:
image = Image.open(file)
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.thumbnail(size)
image.save(image_io, 'jpeg')
thumbName = '%s_%s.jpg' % (uploadId, str('x'.join(tuple(map( str , size )))))
with open(thumbName, 'wb') as file_output:
file_output.write(image_io.getvalue())
file_output.close()
source0 = storage.upload(thumbName, name=thumbName, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
os.remove(thumbName)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url
})
add a comment |
Finally, I've did it! Hope this answer below would be helpful for someone who uses same libraries and for someone who need to create thumbnails and store it somewhere.
Flask cloudy expects from us to pass File or Path/to/file.string. The only solution I've found is get requested file, open in with PIL, make smth, save it to bytes, write those bytes to file and pass this file path to Flask Cloudy.
Solution:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
img_sizes = [(128,128),(300,300),(800,600)]
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
prefix = uploadId + '/'
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
for size in img_sizes:
image = Image.open(file)
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.thumbnail(size)
image.save(image_io, 'jpeg')
thumbName = '%s_%s.jpg' % (uploadId, str('x'.join(tuple(map( str , size )))))
with open(thumbName, 'wb') as file_output:
file_output.write(image_io.getvalue())
file_output.close()
source0 = storage.upload(thumbName, name=thumbName, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
os.remove(thumbName)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url
})
Finally, I've did it! Hope this answer below would be helpful for someone who uses same libraries and for someone who need to create thumbnails and store it somewhere.
Flask cloudy expects from us to pass File or Path/to/file.string. The only solution I've found is get requested file, open in with PIL, make smth, save it to bytes, write those bytes to file and pass this file path to Flask Cloudy.
Solution:
def image_add():
if request.method == 'POST':
if 'username' in session:
file = request.files['image']
img_sizes = [(128,128),(300,300),(800,600)]
uploadId=str(uuid.uuid4())
prefix = uploadId + '/'
source = storage.upload(file, name=uploadId, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
for size in img_sizes:
image = Image.open(file)
image_io = io.BytesIO()
image.thumbnail(size)
image.save(image_io, 'jpeg')
thumbName = '%s_%s.jpg' % (uploadId, str('x'.join(tuple(map( str , size )))))
with open(thumbName, 'wb') as file_output:
file_output.write(image_io.getvalue())
file_output.close()
source0 = storage.upload(thumbName, name=thumbName, prefix=prefix, extension=["jpeg","jpg","png"], overwrite=False, public=True)
os.remove(thumbName)
resp = json.dumps({
"id": uploadId,
"url": source.url
})
answered Dec 19 '18 at 23:02
Artemiy Vereshchinskiy
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