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.. _using_images_outside_wagtail:
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Dynamic image serve view
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Wagtail provides a view for dynamically generating renditions of images. It can
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be called by an external system (eg a blog or mobile app) or used internally as
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an alternative to Wagtail's ``{% image %}`` tag.
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The view takes an image id, filter spec and security signature in the URL. If
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these parameters are valid, it serves an image file matching that criteria.
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Like the ``{% image %}`` tag, the rendition is generated on the first call and
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subsequent calls are served from a cache.
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Setup
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=====
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Add an entry for the view into your URLs configuration:
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.. code-block:: python
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from wagtail.wagtailimages.views.serve import ServeView
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urlpatterns = [
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...
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url(r'^images/([^/]*)/(\d*)/([^/]*)/[^/]*$', ServeView.as_view(), name='wagtailimages_serve'),
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]
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Usage
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=====
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Image URL generator UI
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When the dynamic serve view is enabled, an image URL generator in the admin
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interface becomes available automatically. This can be accessed through the edit
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page of any image by clicking the "URL generator" button on the right hand side.
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This interface allows editors to generate URLs to cropped versions of the image.
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Generating dynamic image URLs in Python
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Dynamic image URLs can also be generated using Python code and served to a
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client over an API or used directly in the template.
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One advantage of using dynamic image URLs in the template is that they do not
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block the initial response while rendering like the ``{% image %}`` tag does.
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.. code-block:: python
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from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
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from wagtail.wagtailimages.utils import generate_signature
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def generate_image_url(image, filter_spec):
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signature = generate_signature(image.id, filter_spec)
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url = reverse('wagtailimages_serve', args=(signature, image.id, filter_spec))
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# Append image's original filename to the URL (optional)
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url += image.file.name[len('original_images/'):]
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return url
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And here's an example of this being used in a view:
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.. code-block:: python
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def display_image(request, image_id):
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image = get_object_or_404(Image, id=image_id)
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return render(request, 'display_image.html', {
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'image_url': generate_image_url(image, 'fill-100x100')
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})
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Advanced configuration
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======================
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Making the view redirect instead of serve
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By default, the view will serve the image file directly. This behaviour can be
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changed to a 301 redirect instead which may be useful if you host your images
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externally.
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To enable this, pass ``action='redirect'`` into the ``ServeView.as_view()``
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method in your urls configuration:
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.. code-block:: python
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from wagtail.wagtailimages.views.serve import ServeView
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urlpatterns = [
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...
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url(r'^images/([^/]*)/(\d*)/([^/]*)/[^/]*$', ServeView.as_view(action='redirect'), name='wagtailimages_serve'),
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]
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