ImageSharp.Web is a new high-performance ASP.NET Core middleware leveraging the ImageSharp graphics library to allow on-the-fly image manipulation via URL based commands.
- ImageSharp.Web is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
- An alternative Commercial Support License can be purchased for projects and applications requiring support. Please visit https://sixlabors.com/pricing for details.
Support the efforts of the development of the Six Labors projects.
- Purchase a Commercial Support License ❤️
- Become a sponsor via GitHub Sponsors ❤️
- Become a sponsor via Open Collective ❤️
- Detailed documentation for the ImageSharp.Web API is available. This includes additional conceptual documentation to help you get started.
- Do you have questions? We are happy to help! Please join our Discussions Forum, or ask them on Stack Overflow using the
ImageSharp.Web
tag. Please do not open issues for questions. - Please read our Contribution Guide before opening issues or pull requests!
This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information, see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.
Install stable releases via Nuget; development releases are available via MyGet.
Package Name | Release (NuGet) | Nightly (MyGet) |
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SixLabors.ImageSharp.Web |
If you prefer, you can compile ImageSharp.Web yourself (please do and help!)
- Using Visual Studio 2019
- Make sure you have the latest version installed
- Make sure you have the .NET Core 3.1 SDK installed
Alternatively, you can work from command line and/or with a lightweight editor on both Linux/Unix and Windows:
To clone ImageSharp.Web locally, click the "Clone in [YOUR_OS]" button above or run the following git commands:
git clone https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp.Web
If working with Windows please ensure that you have enabled log file paths in git (run as Administrator).
git config --system core.longpaths true
This repository contains git submodules. To add the submodules to the project, navigate to the repository root and type:
git submodule update --init --recursive
The unit tests require Azurite Azure Storage Emulator and s3rver in order to run.
On Windows to install and run the server as a background process run the following command
npm install -g azurite
start /B azurite --loose
npm install -g s3rver
start /B s3rver -d .
On Linux
sudo npm install -g azurite
sudo azurite --loose &
sudo npm install -g s3rver
sudo s3rver -d . &
Please... Spread the word, contribute algorithms, submit performance improvements, unit tests, no input is too little. Make sure to read our Contribution Guide before opening a PR.