Image optimization after upload
You can search for this addon in the Tools > Addons section of the Statamic control panel and click install, or run the following command from your project root:
composer require justbetter/statamic-image-optimizeThe addon makes use of Laravel Batches to optimize images.
Because of this you need an active database connection that contains the job_batches table.
You can generate this table by running the following commands:
php artisan queue:batches-table
php artisan migrateIf your queue connection is not sync, make sure a queue worker is running.
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="JustBetter\ImageOptimize\ServiceProvider"You can change the default resize width/height and queue settings in config/image-optimize.php (or via env vars like IMAGE_OPTIMIZE_WIDTH, IMAGE_OPTIMIZE_HEIGHT, IMAGE_OPTIMIZE_QUEUE_CONNECTION, IMAGE_OPTIMIZE_QUEUE_NAME).
php artisan justbetter:optimize:imagesBy running this command you can optimize images in the Statamic asset library.
Add the --forceAll option to force the command to optimize all images.
Otherwise the command will only optimize images that have not been optimized yet.
You can also use the verbose option by adding -v to your command,
this will show a progress bar containing the amount of jobs left in the batch.
- After an image is uploaded an event will trigger to optimize the image. The event optimizes the images and resizes it to a specified size, this is being controlled by the config file.
- By using the optimize images command you can optimize images in the asset library.
- Added an action in the CP Asset overview that allows you to select assets and trigger the optimize job manually.
- Added a CP page to optimize remaining images or force-optimize all images, showing batch progress while it runs.