# Couchmagick Run ImageMagicks `convert` on CouchDB documents. Couchmagick runs as an [os_daemon](http://docs.couchdb.org/en/1.5.x/config/externals.html#os_daemons), which means that CouchDB manages the process and you can configure it using CouchDBs configuration mechanism, which is both a huge win. Versions and commandline arguments which are passed to `convert` are defined in design documents under a `couchmagick` section. Couchmagicks [couch-daemon](https://github.com/jo/couch-daemon) stream based implementation provides low memory footprint. ## Installation The installation of Couchmagick is dead simple. Make sure you have `ImageMagick` installed, eg on Debian: `apt-get install imagemagick` Install Couchmagick via npm: `npm install couchmagick -g` ## Commandline Client You can run Couchmagick from the commandline: ```shell couchmagick ``` The options explained above can be given as commandline parameters (prefixed with `--`) or environment variables (UPPERCASED). ```shell couchmagick --username bernd --password secure --whitelist projects --concurrency 8 --timeout 1000 ``` ## Daemon Configuration Add Couchmagick to `os_daemons` config section (eg. in local.ini): ```ini [os_daemons] couchmagick = couchmagick ``` Now CouchDB takes care of the Couchmagick process. ```ini [couchmagick] ; Optional username and password, used by the workers to access the database. ; Default is null. username = bernd password = secure ; Concurrency level (number of simultanous convert processes per stream). Default is 1. ; this should be set to the number of cores of your cpu for optimum performance, but ; it really depends on the number of databases and their usage patterns. concurrency = 1 ; Timeout for a convert process in ms. Default is 60000 (1min). This should be plenty ; for the usual image resizes, increase it if you deal with really large images and complex ; imagemagick processing. timeout = 60000 ; Only documents in the databases below are processed (separate with comma). ; Regular expressions are allowed: ;whitelist = mydb,otherdb,/^special-.*/ ; Ignore the following databases (again comma separated list) ; Regular expressions are again allowed: blacklist = /^_/ ``` ## Imagemagick Configuration Add a `couchmagick` property to a design document. Couchmagick will process all databases which have such a design document. ### Minimal Example ```json { "_id": "_design/minimal-couchmagick-config", "_rev": "1-a653b27246b01cf9204fa9f5dee7cc64", "couchmagick": { "versions": { "thumbnail": { "args": [ "-resize", "x100" ] } } } } ``` ### `filter` There are two kinds of filters which you can define: one operates on doc level and one on version level. #### Document Filter This filter is called with one argument: document. #### Version Filter This filter is called with two arguments, document and attachment name. ### `content_type` Content-Type of the resulting attachment. Default is `image/jpeg`. ### `id` The document id where the version is stored. Defaults to `{id}/{version}`. Can have the following [strformat placeholders](https://github.com/fhellwig/strformat): * `id` - the original doc id * `parts` - array of the id splitted at `/` * `docuri` - [docuri](https://github.com/jo/docuri) parsed id object: * `docuri.type` - index part of docuri * `docuri.id` - id part of docuri * `docuri.subtype` - subtype part of docuri * `docuri.version` - version part of docuri * `docuri.index` - index part of docuri * `version` - name of the version ### `name` The attachment name of the version. Default is `{basename}-{version}{extname}`. Can have placeholders: * `id` - the original doc id * `parts` - array of the id splitted at `/` * `docuri` - [docuri](https://github.com/jo/docuri) parsed id object: * `docuri.type` - index part of docuri * `docuri.id` - id part of docuri * `docuri.subtype` - subtype part of docuri * `docuri.version` - version part of docuri * `docuri.index` - index part of docuri * `version` - name of the version * `name` - original attachment name, eg `this/is/my-image.jpg` * `extname` - file extenstion of the original attachment name, eg `.jpg` * `basename` - basename without extension, eg `my-image` * `dirname` - directory name, eg `this/is` * `version` - name of the version ### `args` Array of argument strings for ImageMagicks `convert`. The default is `['-', 'jpg:-']`, which means that ImageMagick converts the image to `jpg`. You can see that we use `convert` with pipes for in- and output. See [ImageMagick Convert Command-line Tool](http://www.imagemagick.org/script/convert.php) for a comprehensive list of options. ### Advanced Example ```json { "_id": "_design/advanced-couchmagick-config", "_rev": "1-0b42e71d7b179c7e44a436704e4fd8e3", "couchmagick": { "filter": "function(doc) { return doc.type === 'post'; }", "versions": { "medium": { "id": "{id}-{version}", "name": "{basename}/{version}{extname}", "args": [ "-resize", "800x600", "-quality", "75", "-colorspace", "sRGB", "-strip" ] }, "large": { "filter": "function(doc, name) { return name.match(/^header/); }", "id": "{id}-header", "name": "header/large.jpg", "args": [ "-quality", "75", "-unsharp", "0", "-colorspace", "sRGB", "-interlace", "Plane", "-strip", "-density", "72", "-resize", "960x320^", "-gravity", "center", "-crop", "960x320+0+0", "+repage" ] } } } } ``` ## License Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Johannes J. Schmidt, null2 GmbH Licensed under the MIT license.