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示例 #1 imagecreatefromstring() 示例

<?php
$data
= 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABwAAAASCAMAAAB/2U7WAAAABl'
. 'BMVEUAAAD///+l2Z/dAAAASUlEQVR4XqWQUQoAIAxC2/0vXZDr'
. 'EX4IJTRkb7lobNUStXsB0jIXIAMSsQnWlsV+wULF4Avk9fLq2r'
. '8a5HSE35Q3eO2XP1A1wQkZSgETvDtKdQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==' ;
$data = base64_decode ( $data );

$im = imagecreatefromstring ( $data );
if (
$im !== false ) {
header ( 'Content-Type: image/png' );
imagepng ( $im );
imagedestroy ( $im );
}
else {
echo
'An error occurred.' ;
}
?>

以上示例的输出类似于:

  • imagecreatefromjpeg() - 由文件或 URL 创建一个新图象。
  • imagecreatefrompng() - 由文件或 URL 创建一个新图象。
  • imagecreatefromgif() - 由文件或 URL 创建一个新图象。
  • imagecreatetruecolor() - 新建真彩色图像
  • ville dot jungman at gmail dot com
    15 years ago
    While downloading images from internet, it's easiest to let php decide what is the file type. So, forget using imagecreatefromjpg, imagecreatefromgif and imagecreatefrompng. Instead, this is the way to go:

    <?php
    $src
    = " http://www.varuste.net/tiedostot/l_ylabanneri.jpg " ;
    $image = imagecreatefromstring ( file_get_contents ( $src ));
    ?>
    php dot net at phor dot net
    14 years ago
    My site allows anonymous uploads to a web-accessible location (that will execute a script if it finds one).

    Naturally, I need to verify that only harmless content is accepted. I am expecting only images, so I use:

    <?php
    $im
    = $imagecreatefromstring ( $USERFILE );
    $valid = ( $im != FALSE );
    imagedestroy ( $im );
    return
    $valid ;
    ?>
    logan at logansbailey dot com
    14 years ago
    So you guys don't spend an hour trying to figure out why your script keeps running out of memory when you're using this or the other imagecreatefrom functions. GD uncompresses the image when you use these functions, and this can lead to your script running out of memory.

    If you download a rawimage save it on your computer to jpeg so the file size comes down, GD will automatically convert it to the raw and you can possibly run out of memory.
    junkmail at pmobl dot com
    18 years ago
    I know a lot of people have been having trouble using images from the Sprint PPC6700 with GD. The jpeg library always thows an error about 16 bytes of extraneous data. I decided to poke around in a hex editor and found those extraneous bytes occur right at the end of the exif data.

    By removing this extraneous data, images can easily be manipulated by GD and the EXIF extension as a normal images. This also removes any problems using the images with GIMP which must rely on the same jpeg libraries.

    Here is a function that will check to see if an image is from the PPC6700 and then remove the extraneous data for you. The result can successully be used with imagecreatefromstring

    Author: Paul Visco
    IM: paulsidekick
    Created: 2-12-06

    function checkFixPPC6700($orig){

    //get the file contents
    $data = file_get_contents($orig);

    //if its a PPC 6700 image cut out the extraneous 16 bits
    if(strstr($data, "\x41\x70\x61\x63\x68\x65\x00\x48")){
    //this next line can all be one string I split it up so the form on php.net would accept it
    $bad_data ="\x00\x10\x4A\x46" . "\x49\x46\x00\x01\x01" . "\x00\x00\x01\x00\x01\x00\x00";
    return substr_replace($data, "", strpos($data, $bad_data),
    strlen($bad_data));
    } else {
    //if not from a PPC 6700 return data unaltered
    return $data;
    }

    }
    Blizzke at gmail dot com
    16 years ago
    I use dynamically generated images that require a little touch-up before being displayed. So essentially I do some base work, then store the images in a memory cache (APC), reload the images again from the cache later on "into" GD, do final processing and then display the image.
    Since I wanted to avoid a lot of disc access I used the output buffering functions:

    <?php
    // Do your image processing stuff

    // Start buffering
    ob_start ( );
    ImageGD ( $hImage );
    $sImage = ob_get_contents ( );
    ob_end_clean ( );

    // Put stuff into cache

    // Reload from cache and recreate image
    $hImage = imagecreatefromstring ( $sImage );

    // Do final editing stuff and output image
    ?>

    Of course this is a condensed example but I just wanted to share the idea.
    hope at it-helps dot com
    12 years ago
    Create an image resource from file, without knowing image type:

    <?php
    function imagecreatefromfile ( $imagepath = false ) {
    if(!
    $imagepath || ! $is_readable ( $imagepath ) return false ;
    return @
    imagecreatefromstring ( file_get_contents ( $imagepath ));
    }
    $img_resource = imagecreatefromfile ( $imagepath );
    ?>
    adeline dot duterre at boxify dot be
    4 years ago
    Many websites add, during the conversion from .jpg / .png to base64 some words before the base64 string : "data:image/png;base64,"

    If you let them, the PHP function will return an error "Data is not in a recognized format in".

    If you have this situation :

    $image_string=str_replace("data:image/png;base64,","",$image_string);
    $image_string = base64_decode($image_string);
    $img = imagecreatefromstring($image_string);
    alexandrebr at ignorethis dot gmail dot com
    18 years ago
    An easy example to help understanding this function...

    <?
    $loadFile = " http://static.php.net/images/php.gif ";

    $im = imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents($loadFile));
    // identical to imagecreatefromgif($loadFile);
    imagegif($im);
    ?>

    The function will try to auto-determine file format (jpg, gif, png....), and will return false if fails.
    paul at epeeps dot net
    18 years ago
    I run a blogging site that allowed users to publish images from their cell phones. For some reason, the nokia 3220 produces jpegs with extrandeous data before the EOF 0xFFF9

    I wrote this class to allow you to fix the images so that they can be used with GD to resize and manipulate. Without applying the fix both GD and gimp report errors for the file. If basically keeps eating bytes from the junk part till the file is a valid jpeg. Here is an example bunk pic written by a nokia 3220 that you cna test it with http://www.shawnrider.com/moblog/cache/0854747001121624103.jpg

    /*
    Author: Paul Visco
    Hompage: http://www.elmwoodstrip.com?u=paul
    AIM: paulsidekick
    Notes: The file allows you fix the jpegs created by the Nokia 3220 picture phone so that they can be manipulated using the GD library with PHP.

    Usage: Simply instanitiate the class and then call the fix method for each image.
    e.g.
    $nokia = new nokia;
    $nokia->debug ="y";
    $nokia->fix("yourpic.jpg");
    */

    class nokia
    {
    public $file;
    public $debug = "n";
    public $dir_name = "";
    private $img; //the image created from the string
    private $str;

    function fix($file)
    {

    //set the file to fix
    $this->file = $file;

    //load the file into a string
    $this->str = file_get_contents($this->file);

    //test to see if it is a nokia image or if it has been corrupted previously
    if (substr_count($this->str, chr(0x28).chr(0x36).chr(0x28).chr(0x2B)) == 0 || @imagecreatefromstring($this->str))
    {
    if ($this->debug =="y")
    {
    echo "\n<br />".$this->file." is not a corrupted Nokia pic";
    }

    return true;
    }

    //make a directory for fixed images if it doesn't exist and is specified
    if(!empty($this->dir_name) && !is_dir($this->dir_name))
    {
    @mkdir($this->dir_name, 0777);
    }

    //strip out the funk e crap from the file
    $this->eat($this->str);

    //write the file back to itself
    file_put_contents($this->dir_name.$this->file, $this->str);

    //return true for fixed
    return true;

    }

    function eat()
    {

    //check the image
    $this->img = @imagecreatefromstring($this->str);

    //if the image doesn't work then keep striping out crap
    while(!$this->img)
    {
    //cut off the bad bytes one by one
    $this->str= substr_replace($this->str, "", -3, -2);

    //check the image again
    $this->img = @imagecreatefromstring($this->str);
    }

    if ($this->debug =="y")
    {
    //notify the user it's fixed
    echo "\n<br />Nasty bits eaten!! ".$this->file." is fixed now thanks to p:labs!";
    }
    return true;
    }

    }
    not given
    20 years ago
    A note to the previous question (if you still don't know it :))...

    GIF's are 256 colors (or 8 bit), and the resample function needs true color I guess... that's why it works with JPG's and not with GIF's.

    Next thing... you take a string, write it to file, open the file (imagecreatefromgif), and delete the file again.

    if you do imagecreatefromstring($string) you can skip the temporary file part.
    nfo[NOSPAM] at safernetworks dot net
    15 years ago
    The only way I managed to resolve the loading of image files from file data either on local site or from off-site protocols is as follows. I hope this saves someone else the two hours of debugging and looking for good examples.
    [PHP]

    <?php
    $sFile
    = " http://www.justgreatwine.co.uk/img/vineyard.jpg " ;
    $imagedata = GetFileData ( $sFile ); //load the file in 4k chunks
    /*=======THE OUTPUT=========*/
    ob_start ();
    // assuming you have image data in $imagedata
    $length = strlen ( $imagedata );
    header ( 'Last-Modified: ' . date ( 'r' ));
    header ( 'Accept-Ranges: bytes' );
    header ( 'Content-Length: ' . $length );
    header ( 'Content-Type: image/jpeg' );
    print(
    $imagedata );
    ob_end_flush ();
    /*======FUNCTIONS USED======*/
    function GetFileData ( $sFilePath ){
    $fp = fopen ( $sFilePath , 'rb' ) or die( '404! Unable to open file!' );
    $buf = '' ;
    while(!
    feof ( $fp )){
    $buf .= fgets ( $fp , 4096 );
    }
    fclose ( $fp );
    return
    $buf ; //returns False if failed, else the contents up to FileSize bytes.
    }
    ?>

    [/PHP]
    shiehj at yahoo dot com
    20 years ago
    Here is the code I did to create a thumbnail image from the database blob field. The trick is to use "imagecreatefromstring()" to create an image file.

    Jack Shieh

    <?php
    require( "dbconfig.inc" );

    $id = $_GET [ 'id' ];

    if(
    $id ) {

    $link = @ mysql_connect ( $host , $user , $password ) or die( "Could not connect: " . mysql_error ());
    @
    mysql_select_db ( $dbname , $link );

    $query = "select filetype, image from pictures where id = $id " ;
    $result = @ mysql_query ( $query );

    $data = @ mysql_result ( $result , 0 , "image" );
    $type = @ mysql_result ( $result , 0 , "filetype" );

    Header ( "Content-type: $type " );

    $size = 150 ; // new image width
    $src = imagecreatefromstring ( $data );
    $width = imagesx ( $src );
    $height = imagesy ( $src );
    $aspect_ratio = $height / $width ;

    if (
    $width <= $size ) {
    $new_w = $width ;
    $new_h = $height ;
    } else {
    $new_w = $size ;
    $new_h = abs ( $new_w * $aspect_ratio );
    }

    $img = imagecreatetruecolor ( $new_w , $new_h );
    imagecopyresized ( $img , $src , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , $new_w , $new_h , $width , $height );

    // determine image type and send it to the client
    if ( $type == "image/pjpeg" ) {
    imagejpeg ( $img );
    } else if (
    $type == "image/x-png" ) {
    imagepng ( $img );
    } else if (
    $type == "image/gif" ) {
    imagegif ( $img );
    }
    imagedestroy ( $img );
    mysql_close ( $link );
    };
    ?>
    kakail at aei dot ca
    18 years ago
    I found out that in PHP 4.3.2 and 4.3.4 that the 'imagecreatefromstring' function use a lot of memory when working with big image...
    Try this piece of code with a big image (like 1Meg or more)
    <?php
    $loadFile
    = " http://bigimage.jpg " ; //Try with a big image
    $im = imagecreatefromstring ( file_get_contents ( $loadFile ));
    imagejpeg ( $im );
    ?>

    With a 400k image. I run with a 16M Mem_limit but for a 1.4M image, the mem_limit required jump to more that 32M
    kanzure at gmail dot com
    17 years ago
    Generating graphs in an external program (in this case, gnuplot) may cause problems. This is a solution hacked together in the late hours of night.

    <?php
    // get the values from, say, a database
    $vals = "1 2\\\\n4 8\\\\n" ; # etc
    // construct the gnuplot_call variable, something like:
    $gnuplot_call = "echo \"set term png; plot '<echo -e \\\" $vals \\\" ' ti 'Updated with' with line ; \" | gnuplot" ;
    ob_start ();
    passthru ( $gnuplot_call , $gnuplot_call_output );
    $image = imagecreatefromstring ( ob_get_contents ());
    ob_end_clean ();
    imagepng ( $image ); # display
    ?>
    adrian_schmidt at yahoo dot com
    21 years ago
    I'm trying to get the imagecreatefromstring to work with GIFs. Of course, it won't.
    I've read the tips but can't get them to work either.
    The following is what I tried, based on above tips:

    ---

    header('Content-Type: image/gif');
    header('Content-Disposition: inline; filename=file.gif');

    $temp = tmpfile();
    fwrite($temp, $line['image']);
    $src_img = imagecreatefromgif($temp);
    fclose($temp); // this removes the file
    $dst_img = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);
    imagecopyresampled($dst_img, $src_img, 0,0,0,0, 100,100, imagesx($src_img), imagesy($src_img));

    imagegif($dst_img);

    ---

    where $line['image'] is the gif as taken from my MySQL database...

    If anyone that has been able to make something like this work could give me a working piece of code I'd be really greatful!

    I would be great if the tempfile could be excluded too...

    Below is a working piece of code for jpeg:

    ---

    header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');
    header('Content-Disposition: inline; filename=file.jpg');

    $src_img = imagecreatefromstring($line['image']);
    $dst_img = imagecreatetruecolor(100, 100);
    imagecopyresampled($dst_img, $src_img, 0,0,0,0, 100,100, imagesx($src_img), imagesy($src_img));

    imagejpeg($dst_img);
     
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