<?php /** * @file * Contains \Drupal\Component\Utility\Image. */ namespace Drupal\Component\Utility; /** * Provides helpers to operate on images. * * @ingroup utility */ class Image { /** * Scales image dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio. * * The resulting dimensions can be smaller for one or both target dimensions. * * @param array $dimensions * Dimensions to be modified - an array with components width and height, in * pixels. * @param int $width * (optional) The target width, in pixels. If this value is NULL then the * scaling will be based only on the height value. * @param int $height * (optional) The target height, in pixels. If this value is NULL then the * scaling will be based only on the width value. * @param bool $upscale * (optional) Boolean indicating that images smaller than the target * dimensions will be scaled up. This generally results in a low quality * image. * * @return bool * TRUE if $dimensions was modified, FALSE otherwise. * * @see image_scale() */ public static function scaleDimensions(array &$dimensions, $width = NULL, $height = NULL, $upscale = FALSE) { $aspect = $dimensions['height'] / $dimensions['width']; // Calculate one of the dimensions from the other target dimension, // ensuring the same aspect ratio as the source dimensions. If one of the // target dimensions is missing, that is the one that is calculated. If both // are specified then the dimension calculated is the one that would not be // calculated to be bigger than its target. if (($width && !$height) || ($width && $height && $aspect < $height / $width)) { $height = (int) round($width * $aspect); } else { $width = (int) round($height / $aspect); } // Don't upscale if the option isn't enabled. if (!$upscale && ($width >= $dimensions['width'] || $height >= $dimensions['height'])) { return FALSE; } $dimensions['width'] = $width; $dimensions['height'] = $height; return TRUE; } }