[ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Route Prefix |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The route prefix for serving HTTP based manipulated images through Glide. | If using the cached option, this should be the URL of the cached path. | */ 'route' => 'img', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Require Glide security token |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | With this option enabled, you are protecting your website from mass image | resize attacks. You will need to generate tokens using the Glide tag | but may want to disable this while in development to tinker. | */ 'secure' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Image Manipulation Driver |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The driver that will be used under the hood for image manipulation. | Supported: "gd" or "imagick" (if installed on your server) | */ 'driver' => 'gd', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Additional Image Extensions |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Define any additional image file extensions you would like Statamic to | process. You should ensure that both your server and the selected | image manipulation driver properly supports these extensions. | */ 'additional_extensions' => [ // 'heic', ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Save Cached Images |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Enabling this will make Glide save publicly accessible images. It will | increase performance at the cost of the dynamic nature of HTTP based | image manipulation. You will need to invalidate images manually. | */ 'cache' => false, 'cache_path' => public_path('img'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Image Manipulation Defaults |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | You may define global defaults for all manipulation parameters, such as | quality, format, and sharpness. These can and will be be overwritten | on the tag parameter level as well as the preset level. | */ 'defaults' => [ // 'quality' => 50, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Image Manipulation Presets |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Rather than specifying your manipulation params in your templates with | the glide tag, you may define them here and reference their handles. | They may also be automatically generated when you upload assets. | Containers can be configured to warm these caches on upload. | */ 'presets' => [ // 'small' => ['w' => 200, 'h' => 200, 'q' => 75, 'fit' => 'crop'], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Generate Image Manipulation Presets on Upload |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default, presets will be automatically generated on upload, ensuring | the cached images are available when they are first used. You may opt | out of this behavior here and have the presets generated on demand. | */ 'generate_presets_on_upload' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Append Original Filename |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Append the original filename to Glide generated URLs. | This helps with Search Engine Optimization. | */ 'append_original_filename' => true, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-Crop Assets |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Enabling this will make Glide automatically crop assets at their focal | point (which is the center if no focal point is defined). Otherwise, | you will need to manually add any crop related parameters. | */ 'auto_crop' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Control Panel Thumbnail Restrictions |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Thumbnails will not be generated for any assets any larger (in either | axis) than the values listed below. This helps prevent memory usage | issues out of the box. You may increase or decrease as necessary. | */ 'thumbnails' => [ 'max_width' => 10000, 'max_height' => 10000, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | File Previews with Google Docs |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Filetypes that cannot be rendered with HTML5 can opt into the Google Docs | Viewer. Google will get temporary access to these files so keep that in | mind for any privacy implications: https://policies.google.com/privacy | */ 'google_docs_viewer' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cache Metadata |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Asset metadata (filesize, dimensions, custom data, etc) will get cached | to optimize performance, so that it will not need to be constantly | re-evaluated from disk. You may disable this option if you are | planning to continually modify the same asset repeatedly. | */ 'cache_meta' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Focal Point Editor |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When editing images in the Control Panel, there is an option to choose | a focal point. When working with third-party image providers such as | Cloudinary it can be useful to disable Statamic's built-in editor. | */ 'focal_point_editor' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enforce Lowercase Filenames |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Control whether asset filenames will be converted to lowercase when | uploading and renaming. This can help you avoid file conflicts | when working in case-insensitive filesystem environments. | */ 'lowercase' => true, ];