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Orionjs Cloudinary

This package brings the Cloudinary Image Management System to Orion CMS.

This package is an extension of Orion and requires the following packages in order to work. orionjs:filesystem and orionjs:image-attribute or orionjs:file-attribute.

Instructions v1.0.0 Warning Breaking Changes

  1. Install the package by adding rwatts:orionjs-cloudinary to your project.
  2. Define your cloudinary settings your settings.json file. see the code sample below

v1.0.0 sample

{
	"public": {
		"cloudinary": {
			"cloud_name": "my-cloud-name",
			"folder": "my-folder"
		}
	},
	"private": {
		"cloudinary": {
			"cloud_name": "my-cloud-name",
			"api_key": "my-api-key",
			"api_secret": "my-api-secret",
			"folder": "my-folder"
		}
	}
}

Instructions v0.1.1

  1. Install the package by adding rwatts:orionjs-cloudinary to your project.
  2. Navigate to the config section of your admin panel.
  3. Define your Cloudinary configuration settings by navigating to the Cloudinary Tab.

Tips

For best use I advise setting each client with a folder relative to their name if you plan on using the same Cloudinary account for your projects. This allows for better organization of the uploaded files.

How to read and manipulate Credits lepozepo:cloudinary

All of Cloudinary's manipulation options are available in the c.url helper. You can access an image by passing a cloudinary public_id and format:

<img src="{{c.url public_id format=format}}">

You can manipulate an image by adding parameters to the helper

<img width="250" src="{{c.url public_id format=format effect='blur:300' angle=10}}">

Obs: If you want to resize your image in a smaller size you will need to pass the crop parameter

<img src="{{c.url public_id width=250 height=250 crop="fill"}}">

For more information see the cloudinary's documentation: http://cloudinary.com/documentation/image_transformations#crop_modes

Compatibility

You can use the collection-hooks package to hook up to the offline collection Cloudinary.collection.

Here are all the transformations you can apply: http://cloudinary.com/documentation/image_transformations#reference

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