.. index:: single: Assetic; Image optimization
Amongst its many filters, Assetic has four filters which can be used for on-the-fly image optimization. This allows you to get the benefits of smaller file sizes without having to use an image editor to process each image. The results are cached and can be dumped for production so there is no performance hit for your end users.
Jpegoptim is a utility for optimizing JPEG files. To use it with Assetic, add the following to the Assetic config:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml assetic: filters: jpegoptim: bin: path/to/jpegoptim .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <assetic:config> <assetic:filter name="jpegoptim" bin="path/to/jpegoptim" /> </assetic:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('assetic', array( 'filters' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( 'bin' => 'path/to/jpegoptim', ), ), ));
Note
Notice that to use jpegoptim, you must have it already installed on your
system. The bin
option points to the location of the compiled binary.
It can now be used from a template:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: html+jinja {% image '@AcmeFooBundle/Resources/public/images/example.jpg' filter='jpegoptim' output='/images/example.jpg' %} <img src="{{ asset_url }}" alt="Example"/> {% endimage %} .. code-block:: html+php <?php foreach ($view['assetic']->images( array('@AcmeFooBundle/Resources/public/images/example.jpg'), array('jpegoptim') ) as $url): ?> <img src="<?php echo $view->escape($url) ?>" alt="Example"/> <?php endforeach; ?>
By default, running this filter only removes some of the meta information
stored in the file. Any EXIF data and comments are not removed, but you can
remove these by using the strip_all
option:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml assetic: filters: jpegoptim: bin: path/to/jpegoptim strip_all: true .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <assetic:config> <assetic:filter name="jpegoptim" bin="path/to/jpegoptim" strip_all="true" /> </assetic:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('assetic', array( 'filters' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( 'bin' => 'path/to/jpegoptim', 'strip_all' => 'true', ), ), ));
The quality level of the JPEG is not affected by default. You can gain further file size reductions by setting the max quality setting lower than the current level of the images. This will of course be at the expense of image quality:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml assetic: filters: jpegoptim: bin: path/to/jpegoptim max: 70 .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <assetic:config> <assetic:filter name="jpegoptim" bin="path/to/jpegoptim" max="70" /> </assetic:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('assetic', array( 'filters' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( 'bin' => 'path/to/jpegoptim', 'max' => '70', ), ), ));
If you're using Twig, it's possible to achieve all of this with a shorter syntax by enabling and using a special Twig function. Start by adding the following config:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml assetic: filters: jpegoptim: bin: path/to/jpegoptim twig: functions: jpegoptim: ~ .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <assetic:config> <assetic:filter name="jpegoptim" bin="path/to/jpegoptim" /> <assetic:twig> <assetic:twig_function name="jpegoptim" /> </assetic:twig> </assetic:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('assetic', array( 'filters' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( 'bin' => 'path/to/jpegoptim', ), ), 'twig' => array( 'functions' => array('jpegoptim'), ), ), ));
The Twig template can now be changed to the following:
<img src="{{ jpegoptim('@AcmeFooBundle/Resources/public/images/example.jpg') }}" alt="Example"/>
You can specify the output directory in the config in the following way:
.. configuration-block:: .. code-block:: yaml # app/config/config.yml assetic: filters: jpegoptim: bin: path/to/jpegoptim twig: functions: jpegoptim: { output: images/*.jpg } .. code-block:: xml <!-- app/config/config.xml --> <assetic:config> <assetic:filter name="jpegoptim" bin="path/to/jpegoptim" /> <assetic:twig> <assetic:twig_function name="jpegoptim" output="images/*.jpg" /> </assetic:twig> </assetic:config> .. code-block:: php // app/config/config.php $container->loadFromExtension('assetic', array( 'filters' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( 'bin' => 'path/to/jpegoptim', ), ), 'twig' => array( 'functions' => array( 'jpegoptim' => array( output => 'images/*.jpg' ), ), ), ));