Blueprint Developer Manual / Version 2301
Table Of ContentsAs described in Section 9.5.3, “Image Cropping and Image Transformation” in Studio Developer Manual, there are predefined crops, which can be applied to image rendering in the CAE. CoreMedia Blueprint comes with four predefined cropping definitions.
- portrait_ratio3x4
- portrait_ratio1x1
- landscape_ratio4x3
- landscape_ratio16x9
The necessary settings for the image will be set by Studio once you open the image in Studio. To render images correctly even if they were not imported through Studio but for example by the Importer, the CAE provides a default cropping configuration for those images, which don't have the settings explicitly set. You will find these default settings in
/modules/shared/image-transformation/src/main/resources/framework/spring/mediatransform.xml
In this file, there is a list of the transformations mentioned above. Please refer to the
Javadoc of com.coremedia.cap.transform.Transformation
for all configuration
possibilities. New Spring bean definitions of this class will be automatically injected to the
TransformImageService
that is responsible for all variant definitions.
Site Specific Image Variants
For the CAE, the class TransformImageService
is responsible for loading site
specific cropping information. The feature can be enabled by changing/adding the Spring property
imagetransformation.dynamic-variants
to true
.
The TransformImageService
requires a lookup of the Struct that contains the
information about the image variants. Therefore, it must be injected with an instance of
VariantsStructResolver
which resolves the global and site specific image variants.
The implementation of this interface is part of the shared
module
image-transformation
, since the lookup is content type specific and therefore can
not be part of the core.
For example the Corporate site comes with additional predefined cropping definitions.
- portrait_ratio20x31
- portrait_ratio3x4
- portrait_ratio1x1
- landscape_ratio4x3
- landscape_ratio16x9
- landscape_ratio5x2
- landscape_ratio4x1