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A simple command line tool to generate images suitable for sharing on social media sites.

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Installation

composer require crazko/post-social-images

Usage

<?php

use Crazko\PostSocialImage\Image;
use Crazko\PostSocialImage\Position;

$title = 'My amazing post';

$image = new Image(1600, '#1E9682', '/ubuntu.ttf', 80);
$image->text($title, 120, '#E6FAFF'); // First text is always wrapped and centered
$image->text('example.com', 25, '#33F88A', Position::BOTTOM | Position::RIGHT);

// More texts can be placed into image
$image->text('John Doe', 50, '#660012', Position::TOP | Position::LEFT);

$path = $image->save($title, './assests/img'); // ./assets/img/my-amazing-post.png

Example Image

API

new Image(int $width, string $background, string $font, int $padding)

Creates new Image instance.

  • $width - width of the image in px, height is calculated proportionaly 16:9
  • $background - HEX color of the image background, e.g.: ff8800 or #ff8800
  • $fontPath - path to the font used in the image
  • $padding - free space around the image in px

Image::text(string $text, int $size, string $color, ?int $position = null)

Adds text to the image. Can be used multiple times. First one is always centered, wrapped when the text is too long and resized to always fit the image - considered as a main title.

  • $text - given text
  • $size - size of the text in px
  • $color - HEX color of the text, e.g.: ff8800 or #ff8800
  • $position - position of the text in the image, use combination of Position::TOP, Position::BOTTOM, Position::LEFT, Position::RIGHT, e.g.: Position::TOP | Position::RIGHT

Image::save(string $name, string $destination)

Saves generated image to the $destination with given (webalized) $name and returns resulting path.

Image::get()

Returns generated image.

CLI

vendor/bin/create-image -o example.com ./assets/img "My amazing post"

Resulting success message:

Image was created in ./assets/img/my-amazing-post.png

Composer command

You can also define a new command in your composer.json to avoid constantly typing every option:

{
    "scripts": {
        "image": "vendor/bin/create-image --ansi -b E6FAFF -f 1E9682 -c E1738A -o example.com ./assets/img"
    },
}

and use it to create new images more easily:

composer image "My amazing post"

Available options

Type vendor/bin/create-image --help to see all available options.

Description:
  Creates a new social image.

Usage:
  create [options] [--] <destination> <title>

Arguments:
  destination                            Where to save the image?
  title                                  Title of the post the image should be generated for.

Options:
  -w, --width=WIDTH                      The width of the image in px. Height is calculated proportionaly 16:9. [default: 1200]
  -p, --padding=PADDING                  The padding of the image in px. [default: 50]
  -s, --size=SIZE                        The size of the image title in px. [default: 100]
  -b, --colorBackground=COLORBACKGROUND  HEX color of the title. [default: "ffffff"]
  -f, --colorForeground=COLORFOREGROUND  HEX color of the image background. [default: "000000"]
  -o, --origin=ORIGIN                    E.g. your name or the name of your blog.
  -c, --colorOrigin=COLORORIGIN          HEX color of the origin. [default: "000000"]
  -h, --help                             Display this help message
  -q, --quiet                            Do not output any message
  -V, --version                          Display this application version
      --ansi                             Force ANSI output
      --no-ansi                          Disable ANSI output
  -n, --no-interaction                   Do not ask any interactive question
  -v|vv|vvv, --verbose                   Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug

Help:
  Creates a new social image with a defined title and optional signature.

Development

Fork and clone the repository, install dependencies.

git clone [email protected]:<your-name>/post-social-images.git
cd post-social-images
composer install

Testing commands:

  • composer ecs - checks coding standards with EasyCodingStandard library
  • composer phpstan - runs static analysis with phpstan
  • composer tester - runs tests from ./tests with nette/tester
  • composer test - runs all above together
  • composer fix - fixes coding standard violations automatically

Tips

How to add image to the site

Add following meta tags to the <head> element of your page:

<meta name="twitter:image" content="/assets/img/my-amazing-post.png">
<meta property="og:image" content="/assets/img/my-amazing-post.png">

All recommended tags:

<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">
<meta name="twitter:creator" content="@twitter_handle">
<meta name="twitter:title" content="My amazing post">
<meta name="twitter:description" content="My amazing post introduction for visitors and crawlers.">
<meta name="twitter:image" content="/assets/img/my-amazing-post.png">

<meta property="og:type" content="article">
<meta property="og:title" content="My amazing post">
<meta property="og:description" content="My amazing post introduction for visitors and crawlers.">
<meta property="og:url" content="https://example.com/my-amazing-post">
<meta property="og:image" content="/assets/img/my-amazing-post.png">

See The Open Graph protocol and Twitter Cards for more info about other meta tags.

Preview

Try to add your page to the https://metatags.io/ to see how would it look like with your amazing new social image when shared on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and others.

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