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README.md
couchmagick
Run ImageMagicks convert
on CouchDB documents.
couchmagick runs as an os_daemon, which means that CouchDB manages the process and you can configure it using CouchDBs configuration mechanism, which is both a huge win.
The versions and commandline arguments are defined in design documents under a couchmagick
section.
couchmagicks 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
Daemon Configuration
Add couchmagick to os_daemons
config section:
[os_daemons]
couchmagick = couchmagick
Now CouchDB takes care of the couchmagick process.
[couchmagick]
; Optional username and password, used by the workers to access the database
username = mein-user
password = secure
; Number of simultaneous changes feeds in parallel. Default is 20.
; Increase it to at least the number of your databases, to get best performance.
; If streams is less than the number of databases, all databases will still be queried
; but in intervals of the changes_feed_timeout (see below). You should keep the
; streams parameter equal to or larger than the number of databases in the server
; usually.
streams = 20
; 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.
convert_process_timeout = 60000
; Timeout for changes feed in ms. Default is 60000. See the 'streams' parameter above
; if you have a really large number of databases in your server and cannot afford to
; have a changes feed open to each of them.
changes_feed_timeout = 60000
; Batch size. This limits the batches the workers will take from the changes feed.
; It basically translates to a limit parameter on the changes feed. Default is 0.
; IMPORTANT NOTE: currently you should leave it at 0 unless other feeds than
; `continuous` are supported by couchmagick, because the feed does not stop
; after `limit` changes has been arrived.
; See https://github.com/jo/couchmagick/issues/7
limit = 0
Imagemagick Configuration
Add a couchmagick
property to a design document. couchmagick will process all
databases which have such a design document.
{
"_id": "_design/my-couchmagick-config",
"_rev": "1-a653b27246b01cf9204fa9f5dee7cc64",
"couchmagick": {
"versions": {
"thumbnail": {
"args": [
"-resize", "x100"
]
}
}
}
}
See couchmagick-stream for available options.
Contributing
Lint your code via npm run jshint
.
License
Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Johannes J. Schmidt, null2 GmbH
Licensed under the MIT license.