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LinkThumbnailer

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Ruby gem generating image thumbnails from a given URL. Rank them and give you back an object containing images and website informations. Works like Facebook link previewer.

Demo Application is here ! The source code of the Demo Application is hosted here!

OpenSource and Free API available here !

Features

  • Dead simple.
  • Support OpenGraph protocol.
  • Find and sort images that best represent what the page is about.
  • Find and rate description that best represent what the page is about.
  • Allow for custom class to sort the website descriptions yourself.
  • Support image urls blacklisting (advertisements).
  • Works with and without Rails.
  • Fully customizable.
  • Fully tested.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'link_thumbnailer'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install link_thumbnailer

Run:

$ rails g link_thumbnailer:install

This will add link_thumbnailer.rb to config/initializers/.

Usage

Run irb and require the gem:

require 'link_thumbnailer'

The gem handle regular website but also website that use the Opengraph protocol.

object = LinkThumbnailer.generate('http://stackoverflow.com')
 => #<LinkThumbnailer::Models::Website:...>

object.title
 => "Stack Overflow"

object.favicon
 => "//cdn.sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/favicon.ico?v=038622610830"

object.description
 => "Q&A for professional and enthusiast programmers"

object.images.first.src.to_s
 => "http://cdn.sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/[email protected]?v=fde65a5a78c6"

LinkThumbnailer generate method return an instance of LinkThumbnailer::Models::Website that respond to to_json and as_json as you would expect:

object.to_json
 => "{\"url\":\"http://stackoverflow.com\",\"title\":\"Stack Overflow\",\"description\":\"Q&A for professional and enthusiast programmers\",\"images\":[{\"src\":\"http://cdn.sstatic.net/stackoverflow/img/[email protected]?v=fde65a5a78c6\",\"size\":[316,316],\"type\":\"png\"}]}"

Configuration

LinkThumbnailer comes with default configuration values. You can change default value by overriding them in a rails initializer:

In config/initializers/link_thumbnailer.rb

LinkThumbnailer.configure do |config|
  # Numbers of redirects before raising an exception when trying to parse given url.
  #
  # config.redirect_limit = 3

  # Set user agent
  #
  # config.user_agent = 'link_thumbnailer'

  # Enable or disable SSL verification
  #
  # config.verify_ssl = true

  # The amount of time in seconds to wait for a connection to be opened.
  # If the HTTP object cannot open a connection in this many seconds,
  # it raises a Net::OpenTimeout exception.
  #
  # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.1.1/libdoc/net/http/rdoc/Net/HTTP.html#open_timeout
  #
  # config.http_open_timeout = 5

  # List of blacklisted urls you want to skip when searching for images.
  #
  # config.blacklist_urls = [
  #   %r{^http://ad\.doubleclick\.net/},
  #   %r{^http://b\.scorecardresearch\.com/},
  #   %r{^http://pixel\.quantserve\.com/},
  #   %r{^http://s7\.addthis\.com/}
  # ]

  # List of attributes you want LinkThumbnailer to fetch on a website.
  #
  # config.attributes = [:title, :images, :description, :videos, :favicon]

  # List of procedures used to rate the website description. Add you custom class
  # here. Note that the order matter to compute the score. See wiki for more details
  # on how to build your own graders.
  #
  # config.graders = [
  #   ->(description) { ::LinkThumbnailer::Graders::Length.new(description) },
  #   ->(description) { ::LinkThumbnailer::Graders::HtmlAttribute.new(description, :class) },
  #   ->(description) { ::LinkThumbnailer::Graders::HtmlAttribute.new(description, :id) },
  #   ->(description) { ::LinkThumbnailer::Graders::Position.new(description) },
  #   ->(description) { ::LinkThumbnailer::Graders::LinkDensity.new(description) }
  # ]

  # Minimum description length for a website.
  #
  # config.description_min_length = 25

  # Regex of words considered positive to rate website description.
  #
  # config.positive_regex = /article|body|content|entry|hentry|main|page|pagination|post|text|blog|story/i

  # Regex of words considered negative to rate website description.
  #
  # config.negative_regex = /combx|comment|com-|contact|foot|footer|footnote|masthead|media|meta|outbrain|promo|related|scroll|shoutbox|sidebar|sponsor|shopping|tags|tool|widget|modal/i

  # Numbers of images to fetch. Fetching too many images will be slow.
  # Note that LinkThumbnailer will only sort fetched images between each other.
  # Meaning that they could be a "better" image on the page.
  #
  # config.image_limit = 5

  # Whether you want LinkThumbnailer to return image size and type or not.
  # Setting this value to false will increase performance since for each images, LinkThumbnailer
  # does not have to fetch its size and type.
  #
  # config.image_stats = true
end

Or at runtime:

object = LinkThumbnailer.generate('http://stackoverflow.com', redirect_limit: 5, user_agent: 'foo')

Note that runtime options will override default global configuration.

See Configuration Options Explained for more details on each configuration options.

Exceptions

LinkThumbnailer defines a list of custom exceptions you may want to rescue in your code. All the following exceptions inherit from LinkThumbnailer::Exceptions:

  • RedirectLimit -- raised when redirection threshold defined in config is reached
  • BadUriFormat -- raised when url given is not a valid HTTP url

You can rescue from any LinkThumbnailer exceptions using the following code:

begin
  LinkThumbnailer.generate('http://foo.com')
rescue LinkThumbnailer::Exceptions => e
  # do something
end

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Run the specs (bundle exec rspec spec)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create new Pull Request

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