Patched image_filter_module
for Nginx with watermark ability. Patch based on http_image_filter_module
Should work properly on nginx >= 1.11.6.
image_filter watermark;
image_filter_watermark_width_from 300;
image_filter_watermark_height_from 400;
image_filter_watermark "PATH_TO_FILE";
image_filter_watermark_position center-center; # top-left|top-right|bottom-right|bottom-left|right-center|left-center|bottom-center|top-center|center-center|center-random`
image_filter_watermark_width_from
- Minimal width image (after resize and crop) of when to use watermark.
image_filter_watermark_height_from
- Minimal height image (after resize and crop) of when to use watermark.
If width or height image (after resize and crop) more then image_filter_watermark_height_from
or image_filter_watermark_width_from
then image gets watermark.
image_filter_watermark
- path to watermark file.
image_filter_watermark_position
- position of watermark, available values are top-left|top-right|bottom-right|bottom-left|right-center|left-center|bottom-center|top-center|center-center|center-random
.
Get source code and replace module file in
nginx/src/http/modules/http_image_filter_module.c
Build nginx with module.
/configure --with-http_image_filter_module
make
make install
Base Usage:
location /img/ {
image_filter watermark;
image_filter_watermark "PATH_TO_FILE";
image_filter_watermark_position center-center;
}
Usage with resize and crop:
location ~ ^/r/(\d+|-)x(\d+|-)/c/(\d+|-)x(\d+|-)/(.+) {
set $resize_width $1;
set $resize_height $2;
set $crop_width $3;
set $crop_height $4;
alias /PATH_TO_STATIC/web/$5;
try_files "" @404;
image_filter resize $resize_width $resize_height;
image_filter crop $crop_width $crop_height;
image_filter_jpeg_quality 95;
image_filter_buffer 2M;
image_filter_watermark_width_from 400; # Minimal width (after resize) of when to use watermark
image_filter_watermark_height_from 400; # Minimal height (after resize) of when to use watermark
image_filter_watermark "PATH_TO_FILE";
image_filter_watermark_position center-center;
}
ab -n 3000 -c 10 -k http://image-resize.local/r/500x-/some-file.jpg
While there is a load test, track at how the RAM behaves