This gem allows you to interact with Imgur's authenticated API, version 3.
It doesn't implement all the available endpoints. So far:
- image upload, find and delete
- account image count, account details, account image list
In order to upload images to Imgur you are going to need an Imgur application. Using an application is the preferred way, because you get twice the credits (100 per hour) than uploading as an anonymous user. Of course, if you already have an Imgur application, you can skip this section.
To create an application visit https://imgur.com/register/api_oauth and fill the form. Pay attention to select these options:
- Application Type: Browser
- Access Type: Read & Write
Check your inbox, you will receive an email with your application Client Id and Client Secret. We are going to need them later on.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'imgurapi'
And then run:
$ bundle install
We now need to grant access to our Imgur user to Imgur the application, so we can upload images in his behalf. Type this and follow the instructions:
$ rake imgur:authorize CLIENT_ID='CLIENT_ID' CLIENT_SECRET='CLIENT_SECRET'
Visit this URL: http://api.imgur.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=xxx
And after you approved the authorization please enter your verification code: yyy
Authorization was successful. Use these credentials to initialize the library:
access_token: ACCESS_TOKEN
refresh_token: REFRESH_TOKEN
Create a session object to communicate to Imgur.
imgur_session = Imgurapi::Session.new(client_id: 'CLIENT_ID', client_secret: 'CLIENT_SECRET', refresh_token: 'REFRESH_TOKEN')
Your account:
account = imgur_session.account.account
=> #<Imgurapi::Account:0x007fd399b6b678 @id=123, @url="my_account", @bio=nil, @reputation=7, @created=1352279501, @pro_expiration=false>
How many images you have:
puts imgur_session.account.image_count
Upload your first image. Argument can be either a String or a File:
image = imgur_session.image.image_upload('portrait.jpg')
image is now an instance of Imgurapi::Image, a convenient way to manage all the attributes of your image (at least more convenient than a multilevel dictionary):
name = nil
title = nil
caption = nil
hash = "xyzzy"
deletehash = "abcdef"
datetime = "2012-11-18 16:22:00"
type = "image/jpeg"
animated = "false"
width = 654
height = 273
size = 47584
views = 0
bandwidth = 0
link = "http://imgur.com/xyzzy"
Do you need to retrieve a previously uploaded image?
my_image = imgur_session.image.image('hash_code')
Granted, another Image object. It will return nil if it could not find an image matching your hash.
Feel free to use it in your Rails views:
<%= image_tag my_image.link %>
Alternatively, you can use url
instead of link
because it provides image resizing.
<%= image_tag my_image.url %>
<%= image_tag my_image.url(:small) %>
With no arguments, it's the same as link
.
Available sizes are small (:small_square
, :small
or :s
) and large (:large_thumbnail
, :large
or :l
)
How many images do you have at the moment?
puts imgur_session.account.image_count
We want to delete some images. Argument can be either a String or an Image:
imgur_session.image.image_delete(image)
imgur_session.image.image_delete('xyzzy')
It will return true if succeeded, false otherwise.
Not all the endpoints available at https://api.imgur.com/ have been implemented. Feel free to suggest or pull request your needs.
The API methods have been named following Imgur's endpoints, for easy mental mapping. Although I consider this is clearer, in the future it may change to follow the naming conventions of the official Python API.
Type | API method | Imgur doc URL |
---|---|---|
Account | account.account | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/account#account |
Account | account.images | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/account#images |
Account | account.image_count | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/account#image-count |
Image | image.image | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/image#image |
Image | image.image_upload | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/image#image-upload |
Image | image.image_delete | https://api.imgur.com/endpoints/image#image-delete |