JPEG and PNG compression processor for kt-paperclip. Under the hood, jpegtran and optipng libraries are used.
This fork of the original paperclip-compression gem works with kt-paperclip.
Add to your Gemfile.
gem 'kt-paperclip-compression'
This is the basic usage. This will compress both JPEG and PNG files with the default options.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :avatar,
styles: { medium: '300x300>', thumb: '100x100>' },
processors: [:thumbnail, :compression]
end
Disable PNG compression and change default options for JPEG compression for thumb
.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :avatar,
styles: {
medium: '300x300>',
thumb: {
geometry: '100x100>',
processor_options: {
compression: {
png: false,
jpeg: '-copy none -optimize'
}
}
}
},
processors: [:thumbnail, :compression]
end
kt-paperclip-compression uses binaries which are bundled with the gem. So you don't need to install anything. But if these binaries don't work for you, you can use your own.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :avatar,
styles: {
thumb: {
geometry: '100x100>',
processor_options: {
compression: {
jpeg: {
command: '/path/to/jpegtran',
options: '-copy none -optimize'
}
}
}
}
},
processors: [:thumbnail, :compression]
end
Default options for jpegtran is -copy none -optimize -perfect
and default options for optipng is -o 5 -quiet
.
You can use kt-paperclip's default options to define global defaults for all your paperclip attachments. Use compression
key.
Example for config/application.rb:
module YourApp
class Application < Rails::Application
# Other code...
config.paperclip_defaults = { :compression => { :png => false, :jpeg => '-optimize' } }
end
end
Example for Rails initializer:
Paperclip::Attachment.default_options[:compression] = { :png => false, :jpeg => '-optimize' }
For more information about paperclip defaults: https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip#defaults
kt-paperclip-compression is released under the MIT License.