This guide describes the advanced URL format that allows the use of all the imgproxy features. Read our Generating the URL (Basic) guide to learn about the basic URL format that is compatible with imgproxy 1.x.
The advanced URL should contain the signature, processing options, and source URL, like this:
/%signature/%processing_options/plain/%source_url@%extension
/%signature/%processing_options/%encoded_source_url.%extension
Check out the example at the end of this guide.
Signature protects your URL from being altered by an attacker. It is highly recommended to sign imgproxy URLs in production.
Once you set up your URL signature, check out the Signing the URL guide to know how to sign your URLs. Otherwise, use any string here.
Processing options should be specified as URL parts divided by slashes (/
). Processing option has the following format:
%option_name:%argument1:%argument2:...:argumentN
The list of processing options does not define imgproxy's processing pipeline. Instead, imgproxy already comes with a specific, built-in image processing pipeline for the maximum performance. Read more about it in the About processing pipeline guide.
imgproxy supports the following processing options:
resize:%resizing_type:%width:%height:%enlarge:%extend
rs:%resizing_type:%width:%height:%enlarge:%extend
Meta-option that defines the resizing type, width, height, enlarge, and extend. All arguments are optional and can be omitted to use their default values.
size:%width:%height:%enlarge:%extend
s:%width:%height:%enlarge:%extend
Meta-option that defines the width, height, enlarge, and extend. All arguments are optional and can be omitted to use their default values.
resizing_type:%resizing_type
rt:%resizing_type
Defines how imgproxy will resize the source image. Supported resizing types are:
fit
: resizes the image while keeping aspect ratio to fit given size;fill
: resizes the image while keeping aspect ratio to fill given size and cropping projecting parts;auto
: if both source and resulting dimensions have the same orientation (portrait or landscape), imgproxy will use fill
. Otherwise, it will use fit
.Default: fit
width:%width
w:%width
Defines the width of the resulting image. When set to 0
, imgproxy will calculate the resulting width using the defined height and source aspect ratio.
Default: 0
height:%height
h:%height
Defines the height of the resulting image. When set to 0
, imgproxy will calculate resulting height using the defined width and source aspect ratio.
Default: 0
dpr:%dpr
When set, imgproxy will multiply the image dimensions according to this factor for HiDPI (Retina) devices. The value must be greater than 0.
Default: 1
enlarge:%enlarge
el:%enlarge
When set to 1
, t
or true
, imgproxy will enlarge the image if it is smaller than the given size.
Default: false
extend:%extend
ex:%extend
When set to 1
, t
or true
, imgproxy will extend the image if it is smaller than the given size.
Default: false
gravity:%gravity_type:%x_offset:%y_offset
g:%gravity_type:%x_offset:%y_offset
When imgproxy needs to cut some parts of the image, it is guided by the gravity.
gravity_type
- specifies the gravity type. Available values:
no
: north (top edge);so
: south (bottom edge);ea
: east (right edge);we
: west (left edge);noea
: north-east (top-right corner);nowe
: north-west (top-left corner);soea
: south-east (bottom-right corner);sowe
: south-west (bottom-left corner);ce
: center.x_offset
, y_offset
- (optional) specify gravity offset by X and Y axes.Default: ce:0:0
Special gravities:
gravity:sm
- smart gravity. libvips
detects the most "interesting" section of the image and considers it as the center of the resulting image. Offsets are not applicable here;gravity:fp:%x:%y
- focus point gravity. x
and y
are floating point numbers between 0 and 1 that define the coordinates of the center of the resulting image. Treat 0 and 1 as right/left for x
and top/bottom for y
.crop:%width:%height:%gravity
c:%width:%height:%gravity
Defines an area of the image to be processed (crop before resize).
width
and height
define the size of the area. When width
or height
is set to 0
, imgproxy will use the full width/height of the source image.gravity
accepts the same values as gravity option. When gravity
is not set, imgproxy will use the value of the gravity option.quality:%quality
q:%quality
Redefines quality of the resulting image, percentage.
Default: value from the environment variable.
background:%R:%G:%B
bg:%R:%G:%B
background:%hex_color
bg:%hex_color
When set, imgproxy will fill the resulting image background with the specified color. R
, G
, and B
are red, green and blue channel values of the background color (0-255). hex_color
is a hex-coded value of the color. Useful when you convert an image with alpha-channel to JPEG.
With no arguments provided, disables any background manipulations.
Default: disabled
adjust:%brightness:%contrast:%saturation
a:%brightness:%contrast:%saturation
Meta-option that defines the brightness, contrast, and saturation. All arguments are optional and can be omitted to use their default values.
brightness:%brightness
br:%brightness
When set, imgproxy will adjust brightness of the resulting image. brightness
is an integer number in range from -255
to 255
.
Default: 0
contrast:%contrast
co:%contrast
When set, imgproxy will adjust contrast of the resulting image. contrast
is a positive floating point number, where 1
keeps the contrast unchanged.
Default: 1
saturation:%saturation
sa:%saturation
When set, imgproxy will adjust saturation of the resulting image. saturation
is a positive floating point number, where 1
keeps the saturation unchanged.
Default: 1
blur:%sigma
bl:%sigma
When set, imgproxy will apply the gaussian blur filter to the resulting image. sigma
defines the size of a mask imgproxy will use.
Default: disabled
sharpen:%sigma
sh:%sigma
When set, imgproxy will apply the sharpen filter to the resulting image. sigma
the size of a mask imgproxy will use.
As an approximate guideline, use 0.5 sigma for 4 pixels/mm (display resolution), 1.0 for 12 pixels/mm and 1.5 for 16 pixels/mm (300 dpi == 12 pixels/mm).
Default: disabled
pixelate:%size
pix:%size
When set, imgproxy will apply the pixelate filter to the resulting image. size
is the size of a pixel.
Default: disabled
watermark:%opacity:%position:%x_offset:%y_offset:%scale
wm:%opacity:%position:%x_offset:%y_offset:%scale
Puts watermark on the processed image.
opacity
- watermark opacity modifier. Final opacity is calculated like base_opacity * opacity
.position
- (optional) specifies the position of the watermark. Available values:
ce
: (default) center;no
: north (top edge);so
: south (bottom edge);ea
: east (right edge);we
: west (left edge);noea
: north-east (top-right corner);nowe
: north-west (top-left corner);soea
: south-east (bottom-right corner);sowe
: south-west (bottom-left corner);re
: replicate watermark to fill the whole image;x_offset
, y_offset
- (optional) specify watermark offset by X and Y axes. Not applicable to re
position;scale
- (optional) floating point number that defines watermark size relative to the resulting image size. When set to 0
or omitted, watermark size won't be changed.Default: disabled
watermark_url:%url
wmu:%url
When set, imgproxy will use the image from the specified URL as a watermark. url
is Base64-encoded URL of the custom watermark.
Default: blank
style:%style
st:%style
When set, imgproxy will prepend <style>
node with provided content to the <svg>
node of source SVG image. %style
is url-safe Base64-encoded CSS-style.
Default: blank
preset:%preset_name1:%preset_name2:...:%preset_nameN
pr:%preset_name1:%preset_name2:...:%preset_nameN
Defines a list of presets to be used by imgproxy. Feel free to use as many presets in a single URL as you need.
Read more about presets in the Presets guide.
Default: empty
cachebuster:%string
cb:%string
Cache buster doesn't affect image processing but it's changing allows to bypass CDN, proxy server and browser cache. Useful when you have changed some things that are not reflected in the URL like image quality settings, presets or watermark data.
It's highly recommended to prefer cachebuster
option over URL query string because the option can be properly signed.
Default: empty
filename:%string
fn:%string
Defines a filename for Content-Disposition
header. When not specified, imgproxy will get filename from the source url.
Default: empty
format:%extension
f:%extension
ext:%extension
Specifies the resulting image format. Alias for extension URL part.
Default: jpg
There are two ways to specify source url:
The source URL can be provided as is, prendended by /plain/
part:
/plain/http://example.com/images/curiosity.jpg
Note: If the source URL contains query string or @
, you need to escape it.
When using plain source URL, you can specify the extension after @
:
/plain/http://example.com/images/curiosity.jpg@png
The source URL can be encoded with URL-safe Base64. The encoded URL can be split with /
for your needs:
/aHR0cDovL2V4YW1w/bGUuY29tL2ltYWdl/cy9jdXJpb3NpdHku/anBn
When using encoded source URL, you can specify the extension after .
:
/aHR0cDovL2V4YW1w/bGUuY29tL2ltYWdl/cy9jdXJpb3NpdHku/anBn.png
Extension specifies the format of the resulting image. At the moment, imgproxy supports only jpg
, png
, webp
, gif
, ico
, heic
, and tiff
, them being the most popular and useful image formats.
Also you can yse
mp4
extension to convert animated images to MP4.
Note: Read more about image formats support here.
The extension part can be omitted. In this case, imgproxy will use source image format as resulting one. If source image format is not supported as resulting, imgproxy will use jpg
. You also can enable WebP support detection to use it as default resulting format when possible.
Signed imgproxy URL that uses sharp
preset, resizes http://example.com/images/curiosity.jpg
to fill 300x400
area with smart gravity without enlarging, and then converts the image to png
:
http://imgproxy.example.com/AfrOrF3gWeDA6VOlDG4TzxMv39O7MXnF4CXpKUwGqRM/preset:sharp/resize:fill:300:400:0/gravity:sm/plain/http://example.com/images/curiosity.jpg@png
The same URL with shortcuts will look like this:
http://imgproxy.example.com/AfrOrF3gWeDA6VOlDG4TzxMv39O7MXnF4CXpKUwGqRM/pr:sharp/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/plain/http://example.com/images/curiosity.jpg@png
The same URL with Base64-encoded source URL will look like this:
http://imgproxy.example.com/AfrOrF3gWeDA6VOlDG4TzxMv39O7MXnF4CXpKUwGqRM/pr:sharp/rs:fill:300:400:0/g:sm/aHR0cDovL2V4YW1w/bGUuY29tL2ltYWdl/cy9jdXJpb3NpdHku/anBn.png