This plugin integrates Imageshop Digital Asset Management system with Craft CMS by exposing their image selector as a popup that saves the selected image data in a field so the selection can be used in twig templates.
To install the plugin, follow these instructions.
- Open your terminal and go to your Craft project:
cd /path/to/project
- Then tell Composer to load the plugin:
composer require guilty/imageshop-field
- In the Control Panel, go to Settings → Plugins and click the “Install” button for 'Imageshop'.
OR do it via the command line
php craft install/plugin imageshop-field
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On the settings page, fill out the token and private key field to start using the plugin.
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You will now have access to the "Imageshop field" in the Field type dropdown on the field creation page.
<img src="{{ entry.imageshopField.url }}" alt="{{ entry.imageshopField.filename }}">
{% set image = craft.imager.transformImage(entry.imageshopField.url, { width: 400 }) %}
<img src="{{ image.url }}">
{% set transforms = craft.imager.transformImage(
entry.imageshopField.url,
[
{ width: 200 },
{ width: 800 },
{ width: 1200 },
{ width: 1920 }
]
) %}
{% for image in transforms %}
<img src="{{ image.url }}" width="{{ image.width }}" style="width: auto;margin: 20px;">
{% endfor %}
{% set transformedImages = craft.imager.transformImage(image,[
{ width: 1920, jpegQuality: 90, webpQuality: 90 },
{ width: 1200, jpegQuality: 75, webpQuality: 75 },
{ width: 800, jpegQuality: 75, webpQuality: 75 },
{ width: 400, jpegQuality: 65, webpQuality: 65 },
]) %}
<img srcset="{{ craft.imager.srcset(transformedImages) }}">
imageshopField
is the name of the field in these examples.
Code: {{ entry.imageshopField.code }}
Image: {{ entry.imageshopField.image }}
Tags: {{ entry.imageshopField.tags("no") | join(", ") }}
Title: {{ entry.imageshopField.title }}
Rights: {{ entry.imageshopField.rights }}
Description: {{ entry.imageshopField.description }}
Credit: {{ entry.imageshopField.credits }}
DocumentId: {{ entry.imageshopField.documentId }}
Raw: {{ entry.imageshopField.json | json_encode(constant("JSON_PRETTY_PRINT")) }}