Laravel does not have a default resize of image. But most Laravel developers use 'Image intervention' in handling the image. It is easy to use.
To install (Image intervention):
STEP 1 Run
composer require intervention/image
STEP 2 On your config/app.php:
In the $providers array, add the following:
InterventionImageImageServiceProvider::class
In the $aliases array,add the following:
'Image' => InterventionImageFacadesImage::class
If you have problems your GD library is missing, install it
- PHP5: sudo apt-get install php5-gd
- PHP7: sudo apt-get install php7.0-gd
To use on your controller.
STEP 3
On top of your controller
use InterventionImageImageManagerStatic as Image;
STEP 4
On your method (there are several ways but this will give you an idea)
if($request->hasFile('image')) {
$image = $request->file('image');
$filename = $image->getClientOriginalName();
$image_resize = Image::make($image->getRealPath());
$image_resize->resize(300, 300);
$image_resize->save(public_path('images/ServiceImages/' .$filename));
}
Reference here.
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