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aspose-imaging-cloud
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Aspose.Imaging Cloud is a true REST API that enables you to perform a wide range of image processing operations including creation, manipulation and conversion in the cloud, with zero initial costs. Our Cloud SDKs are wrappers around REST API in various programming languages, allowing you to process images in language of your choice quickly and easily, gaining all benefits of strong types and IDE highlights.
This repository contains Aspose.Imaging Cloud Python SDK source code. This SDK allows you to work with Aspose.Imaging Cloud REST APIs in your Python applications quickly and easily, with zero initial cost.
To use this SDK, you will need Client ID and Client secret which can be looked up at Aspose Cloud Dashboard (free registration in Aspose Cloud is required for this).
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BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG2000, PSD, TIFF, WEBP, PNG, WMF, EMF, SVG, TGA, APNG
PDF, DICOM
DJVU, DICOM, CDR, CMX, ODG, DNG, EPS, EMZ, WMZ, SVGZ
Since version 19.4, SDK includes support of storage operations for better user experience and unification, so now there's no need to use 2 different SDKs!
It gives you an ability to:
Detalied official documentation can be found at the following link.
Please, add the following PyPi package to your requirements.txt.
aspose-imaging-cloud>=22.4
Or install it using command line.
pip install aspose-imaging-cloud
Import the dependencies to your code as follows.
import aspose-imaging-cloud
Please, look at Examples document for basic usage or use the Examples folder for more sophisticated scenarios.
# Get your ClientId and ClientSecret from https://dashboard.aspose.cloud (free registration required).
imaging_api = ImagingApi("MY_CLIENT_SECRET", "MY_CLIENT_ID")
request = ConvertImageRequest("sample.png", "jpg", "tempFolder", "My_Storage_Name")
response = imaging_api.convert_image(request)
Starting from v19.7, you can choose either to use Aspose Cloud-hosted image processing service (the standard way) or the Docker image from Docker Hub deployed on-premise to serve the requests. The details about key differences and deployment process will be described on the dedicated Docker Hub page as soon as it's released.
To succeed with your on-premise service usage by the SDK, you need to:
ImagingApi(base_url='yourServiceUrl')
You may check our full API endpoints list and models available in the SDK.
All Aspose.Imaging Cloud SDKs, helper scripts and templates are licensed under MIT License.
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Aspose.Imaging Cloud Python SDK
We found that aspose-imaging-cloud demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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