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https://github.com/cloud8421/dragonfly-server

Elixir app to serve Dragonfly images
https://github.com/cloud8421/dragonfly-server

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Elixir app to serve Dragonfly images

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# Dragonfly server

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This application can be used to serve Dragonfly urls.

# Limitations

- Doesn't support the full Dragonfly feature set (for now).
- Limited to Imagemagick.

# Setup

## Dependencies

#### Erlang

**IMPORTANT**: Due to a known bug in Erlang 17.3, fetching urls with an `https` scheme are not processed correctly and throw an exception.

Please use Erlang >= 17.4, available at .

#### Elixir

To install elixir on a Mac, `brew install elixir` (you may need to `brew update` first).

Alternatively, you can follow [these instructions](http://elixir-lang.org/install.html).

#### Imagemagick

To install Imagemagick with png support, run `brew install jpeg libpng imagemagick`.

#### Goon

Communication with Imagemagick is managed by [Goon](https://github.com/alco/goon), a middleman needed to polyfill the incomplete Port
implementation provided by Erlang (see [here](https://github.com/alco/porcelain/wiki/Implementation#the-middleman) for more information).

Download the binary and add it to a directory available in your `$PATH`.

## App setup

$ mix deps.get

This will install all needed packages.

Then, copy the example environment file and make the necessary adjustments.

$ cp .env.example .env

## Run the app in development

$ iex -S mix

Starts the app and opens a console.

## Run tests

$ mix test

## General api

Images are served at the entry point defined in `config.exs`, set as default at `/media/:payload/:filename`.

Note that both params in the url scheme are needed by the application.

## Admin api

The app exposes an admin api that can be used to programmatically expire an image and all its associated resources.
Endpoints are:

- GET image (shows steps necessary to generate image)
- DELETE image (expires all caches involved in the generation of the image)

Given an image url in the form of:

http://example.com/media/12345/untitled.jpg

It can be deleted by sending a `DELETE` request to the following endpoint:

http://example.com/admin/media/12345/untitled.jpg

From the command line:

$ curl -XDELETE http://example.com/admin/media/12345/untitled.jpg

The expected response is a `202`, which indicates that the cache expiry has been scheduled and will be performed asyncronously.

The steps necessary to generate the image can also be examined at:

http://example.com/admin/media/12345/untitled.jpg

From the command line:

$ curl http://example.com/admin/media/12345

## Deploy on Heroku

The app runs only on Cedar-14 and requires the multi-buildpack as it uses a custom Elixir buildback (it includes Goon).

Buildpacks are defined in `.buildpacks`.

Please follow instructions at .