Dragonfly uses imagemagick to scale the images. Here's some code I've cobbled together from previous stuff I've done with MiniMagick, so it'll be fairly similar.
Get yourself the file into a Tempfile. I've done this here with Faraday and Typheous. Then scale it using magick!
require 'faraday'
require 'faraday_middleware'
#require 'faraday/adapter/typhoeus' # see https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus/issues/226#issuecomment-9919517 if you get a problem with the requiring
require 'typhoeus/adapters/faraday'
configure do
Faraday.default_connection = Faraday::Connection.new(
:headers => { :accept => 'image/*',
:user_agent => "Sinatra via Faraday"}
) do |conn|
conn.use Faraday::Adapter::Typhoeus
end
end
helpers do
def grab_image_and_scale
response = Faraday.get url # you'll need to supply this variable somehow, your choice
filename = "SOMETHING.jpg"
tempfile = Tempfile.open(filename, 'wb') { |fp| fp.write(response.body) }
thumb = MiniMagick::Image.open( tempfile.path )
thumb.thumbnail( "75x75" )
thumb.write( File.join settings.public, "images", "thumb_#{filename}")
scaled = MiniMagick::Image.open( secure_path )
scaled.resize( "600" )
scaled.write( File.join settings.public, "images", "scaled_#{filename}")
end
end
I'll leave it to you to work out how to change the path to the public images folder into a tempfile (and it'd be nice if you shared how it's done:)