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ImageGalleryPlugin

Displays image gallery with auto-generated thumbnails from attachments

Description

This plugin helps you in viewing pictures that are attached to a topic in a nice thumbnail gallery. Clicking on a thumbnail zooms the image. You might navigate within your images using a navigation toolbar to visit the next, previous, first or last image in your gallery. Images and thumbnails are resized according to the given settings and are cached thereafter. The order of images can be customized by putting a sequence number into the attachment comment. An image attachment can be managed by clicking on the red dot in its title. The plugin will generate the document relations "parent", "first", "last", "next", "previous" for each image to improve navigation (only a few browsers support this, e.g. mozilla). The image gallery is highly customizable using cascading stylesheets and html formats (see below).

Example

cascade.jpgwave.jpgwintermountains.jpg

Syntax

%IMAGEGALLERY{...}%

Argument Description Default
topic comma separated list of topics whose attachments should be displayed current topic
class add an additional css class attribute to the image gallery wrapper igp + class depending on the frontend and layout being used
exclude regular expression an image must not match to be part of the gallery  
field specify which property of the image has to match using include or exclude; possible values: name, comment (default: name)
footer footer part of the gallery /lt;/div>
format format of an image %IMAGE{"$name" topic="$web.$topic" align="left" size="$size" crop="$crop" caption="$title" tooltip="$tooltip" filter="$filter"}%=
frontend select gallery interface, possible values are default, slimbox, prettyphoto, photoswipe photoswipe, prettyphoto or slimbox (in the given prioirty)
header header part of the gallery <div class="$class clearfix" data-item-selector=".imageSimple">
include regular expression an image must match to be part of the gallery  
layout thumbnail layout algorithm, can be either packery (using Foswiki:Extensions/JQPackeryContrib) or masonry or undefined  
limit maximum number of images to display 0, meaning no limit
reverse invert the initial order of the images, can be on or off off
size the thumbnail size, the actual geometries of a size can be configured below; possible values: tiny, small, medium, large, huge (default: medium)
sort set the initial order of the images, can be name, date, size or comment date
titles toggles image and thumnail titles on and off off

Frontends

The frontend parameter specifies which user interface to use to display the lightbox in the browser:

  • default: use the best user interface given other extensions installed; it checks for photoswipe, prettyphoto, and slimbox in the given order and uses the first available on the system
  • photoswipe: you need to install JQPhotoSwipeContrib to use this interface
  • prettyphoto: you need to install JQPrettyPhotoContrib to use this interface
  • slimbox: this is a default lightbox interface shipped with Foswiki

Without any frontend or format parameter specified will the system use the best interface available.

Format variables

Variable Description
$web the web the image is located
$topic the topic the image is located
$nrimages the total number of images in the gallery
$n a linefeed
$width the display width of the image
$height the display height of the image
$thumbwidth the thumbnail width of the image
$thumbheight the thumbnail height of the image
$origwidth the original width of the image
$origheight the original height of the image
$size the size of the image
$sizeK the size of the image in kilobytes
$comment the comment of the image (with its sequence number stripped off)
$imgnr the sequence number of the image
$date the date when the image has been uploaded
$version the version of the image attachment
$name the filename of the image
$wikiusername the wikiusername who uploaded the image
$username the username who uploaded the image
$imageurl the url path of the display image
$thumburl the url path of the thumbnail image
$origurl the url path pointing to the original image attachment

Query Parameters

The IGP will check for certain query parameters in the url. These are:
  • id=<n;>: distinguish multiple IMAGEGALLERYs in the same topic
  • filename=<name>: display the given file of the image set
  • refresh=on: recompute all images and thumbnails in the IGP cache
Each IMAGEGALLERY has an anchor, namely a <a name="igp<n>"/>, that is used to scroll the display appropriately.

Adjusting the image sequence

By default the image gallery will display images in the order that they where uploaded. This determines their natural order. When you want to change this order you can prefix the comment of the attachment with a sequence number. For example: given a picture whose comment is "My old bike" that should be put at position 12 in your image gallery then change the comment to "12 - My old bike". This will put the image at the desired position. Sequence numbers don't necessarily need to be unique, that is if there's another picture with a comment like "12 - My new bike" then the natural order of the both is relevant. In general, a picture will be put at position <nr> if its attachment comment has the format

  <nr><space>-<space><comment>

Note, that the $comment variable will only display <comment> , that is with <nr><space>-<space> stripped off.

Installation Instructions

You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server.

Open configure, and open the "Extensions" section. "Extensions Operation and Maintenance" Tab -> "Install, Update or Remove extensions" Tab. Click the "Search for Extensions" button. Enter part of the extension name or description and press search. Select the desired extension(s) and click install. If an extension is already installed, it will not show up in the search results.

You can also install from the shell by running the extension installer as the web server user: (Be sure to run as the webserver user, not as root!)
cd /path/to/foswiki
perl tools/extension_installer <NameOfExtension> install

If you have any problems, or if the extension isn't available in configure, then you can still install manually from the command-line. See https://foswiki.org/Support/ManuallyInstallingExtensions for more help.

Dependencies

NameVersionDescription
Foswiki::Plugins::ImagePlugin>=8.00Required
Foswiki::Plugins::JQueryPlugin>=3.74Optional

Change History

27 Jul 2017 massive rewrite using Foswiki:Extensions/ImagePlugin as a backend now; removed NRIMAGES macro; oo-ified implementation; added support for various frontends implementing a lightshow preview, for now photoswipe, prettyphoto and slimbox
05 Dec 2016 added option {DefaultSize}
27 May 2016 added support for Foswiki:Extensions/JQPhotoSwipeContrib and Foswiki:Extensions/AngularSkin; improved support for Foswiki:Extensions/LazyLoadPlugin; fixed frontend parameter; added class parameter
31 Aug 2015 fixing deprecated unescaped left brace in regexes
16 Dec 2014 add support for svg, tiff, xcf and psd
28 Aug 2014 only render the first frame of a gif animation generating thumbnails; fix orientation of thumbnail as specified in the EXIF metadata
29 Nov 2012 removed useless call to expandCommonVariables; removed non-functional UserListByPhotograph
06 Jun 2011 added support for Foswiki:Extensions/LazyLoadPlugin and Foswiki:Extensions/JQPrettyPhotoContrib; deferring expansion of IMAGEGALLERY until other plugins have updated the page
12 Feb 2010 new frontend parameter defaulting to "lightbox" when Foswiki:Extensions/JQueryPlugin is installed
03 Jul 2009 shipping minified and compressed css files now
24 Apr 2009 converted to foswiki plugin
12 Feb 2009 interface improvements; creating more accurate thumbnails
31 Jan 2009 added VarIMAGEGALLERY and VarNRIMAGES documentation topics
29 Dec 2008 temporary fix to work under Foswiki
14 Nov 2008 made format string for galleries more flexible
16 Jul 2008 don't crash on images that start with a digits pattern
07 Jul 2008 fixing use of string as hash
03 Jul 2008 applying patch by Aurelio A. Heckert (see Bugs:Item5753); using Resize instead of Scale for higher quality thumbnails; hiding reddot when the user has no edit access to the target topic
03 Mar 2008 make implementation of image mage configurable, defaulting to Graphics::Magick as Image::Magick has got issues using perl accellerators like mod_perl, speedy-cgi
17 Jan 2008 default to sorting by name instead of by date
13 Nov 2007 replaced plugin topic settings with configure settings
19 Sep 2007 store auto-computed images in an images subdir of its own
19 Feb 2007 make proper use T*-4 API; don't use inline css, put them into the html header instead
24 Jul 2006 working around Image::Magick crashes reading svg image files
20 Mar 2006 added sort and reverse arguments; fixed updating thumbnails when a new image version is created
20 Feb 2006 added include, exclude and field arguments
16 Feb 2006 renamed thumbnail so that it does not interfer with auto-attachment
14 Sep 2005 don't strictly depend on normalizeFilename()
15 June 2005 new release
10 May 2005 fixed igp id clash error found by Martin Cleaver; capture ImageMagick error messages; don't trust attachment info, check for attachment existence as well; added refresh query parameter to recompute images
09 May 2005 fixed errors reported by Marcel Trap; added support for multiple topics (proposed by Martin Cleaver; added %NRIMAGES% tag
  fix error when called from within rename view
03 May 2005 fixed thumbnail resizing; reintroduced titles parameter; support for multiple galleries per topic
27 Apr 2005 complete rewrite
01 Aug 2003 Updates from feedback from a Windows installation
25 Jul 2003 Initial version
15 Mar 2002 Initial (internal) version

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