That worker list is impressive! :)
Have you explored triggering them via update_notification settings?
http://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/config/externals.html#config-update-notification
I'm not sure of the pro/con exchanges in this case, but I'd be curious
to find out! :D
Thanks for building all these great things,
Benjamin
On 11/22/13, 2:53 PM, Johannes Jörg Schmidt wrote:
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On 22.11.2013 19:29, Ryan Ramage wrote:
check out: https://github.com/jo/worker-generate-thumbnails
This is depricated in favour of https://github.com/null2/worker-convert.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Alexander Uvarov
<[email protected]>wrote:
Try my gist https://gist.github.com/wildchild/407311
You can run imagemagick, upload thumbs on request and serve
them.
On Nov 21, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Hank Knight <[email protected]>
wrote:
I want this to be triggered by the URL when the image is
requested, not when the image is uploaded.
For example:
https://zuhqtr5.couchappy.com/site/www/qqq/z.jpg/resized/201x201/www/qqq/z.jpg
https://zuhqtr5.couchappy.com/site/www/qqq/z.jpg/resized/202x202/www/qqq/z.jpg
https://zuhqtr5.couchappy.com/site/www/qqq/z.jpg/resized/203x203/www/qqq/z.jpg
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Mark Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:
I would use a simple node program that "watches" all the
image uploads
and
then runs imagemagick
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Hank Knight
<[email protected]>
wrote:
Here is an example of an image attachment served by
CouchDB: https://zuhqtr5.couchappy.com/site/www/qqq/z.jpg
I would like a CouchDB module that would use ImageMagick
to automatically resize an image based on parameters passed
in the URL. https://github.com/kivra/emagick
For example this should return the same image, sized to
200px by 200px:
https://zuhqtr5.couchappy.com/site/www/qqq/z.jpg/resized/200x200/www/qqq/z.jpg
It should also automatically add the resized image as an attachment so
the next time that URL was requested it would not need to
be resized again.
Do you know if this idea would be technically possible?
Has something like this already been done?
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