Change your php.ini to use php_imagick.dll instead of imagick.so.

In the dev environment the name matters (dll for windows). In production 
the name does not matter (either dll or so will work), so you don't need to 
alter the ini file before deploying to production. 



On Thursday, 24 December 2015 08:40:23 UTC+11, Alex Kerr wrote:
>
> To follow from my other reply just now, the folder "C:\Program 
> Files\Google\google_appengine\php\php-5.5-Win32-VC11-x86\" does contain 
> php_imagick.dll - if that helps? I'm using App Engine SDK 1.9.30 too.
>
> On Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at 8:45:51 PM UTC, Mars Lan wrote:
>>
>> Did you set the "application_readable" option for "img/image.png" (see 
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/php/config/appconfig#PHP_app_yaml_Static_file_handlers
>>  
>> for more details)?
>>
>> ImageMagick should work on local dev server. What platform are you on?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 3:03:05 PM UTC-8, Alex Kerr wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Trying a very simple test of ImageMagick - code below.
>>>
>>> 1.) ImageMagick extension not available on local dev server it seems - 
>>> how come? Only seems to allow ImageMagick functions on the live GAE server.
>>>
>>> 2.) Can't access my test image in my img/ dir - not sure why - this is 
>>> set to be app readable and is there as I can view it via direct URL.
>>> Error I get is:
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'ImagickException' with message 
>>> 'UnableToOpenBlob `image.png': No such file or directory @ 
>>> error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2709' in 
>>> /base/data/home/apps/s~[myappname]/1.389452794920602844/imgcompress.php:5 
>>> Stack trace: #0 
>>> /base/data/home/apps/s~[myappname]/1.389452794920602844/imgcompress.php(5): 
>>> Imagick->__construct('image.png') #1 {main} thrown in 
>>> /base/data/home/apps/s~[myappname]/1.389452794920602844/imgcompress.php 
>>> on line 5
>>>
>>> My php.ini has the line: extension = "imagick.so"
>>>
>>>
>>> Code:
>>>
>>> <?php
>>>     $image = 'img/image.png'; 
>>> $a = file_get_contents('img/fonts1.png'); // Test to prove files in 
>>> img/dir are app readable
>>>     $compression_type = Imagick::COMPRESSION_UNDEFINED; 
>>>    
>>>     $im = new Imagick($image); 
>>>
>>>     $im->setImageCompression($compression_type); 
>>>     $im->setImageCompressionQuality(0); 
>>>     $im->stripImage();
>>>     $im->writeImage('image2.png'); 
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> Many thanks for any info!
>>> Alex
>>>
>>

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