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I have created custom attribute for featured product and fetched the product collection using object manager.



 <?php 
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$priceHelper = $objectManager->create('MagentoFrameworkPricingHelperData');

$collection = $objectManager->create('MagentoCatalogModelResourceModelProductCollection')
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addAttributeToFilter('newest_product',['eq'=>1])
->addAttributeToFilter('status',MagentoCatalogModelProductAttributeSourceStatus::STATUS_ENABLED)
->load();

foreach ($collection as $product)
{
$pdata = $product->getData();
$store = $objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')->getStore();
$imageUrl = $store->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA) . 'catalog/product' . $product->getImage();

}
?>


Here $imageUrl Returns the full image of the Product while I want the image of 300X400



I am trying to get the 300X400 size image in $imageurl code but not sure how to get the resized image. If you see the code, I have not used the helper method.



Need help to resize the product image to 300X400.



Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

    – Raghav
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:30











  • Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:35











  • I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:00











  • Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

    – Rakesh Jesadiya
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:50


















1















I have created custom attribute for featured product and fetched the product collection using object manager.



 <?php 
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$priceHelper = $objectManager->create('MagentoFrameworkPricingHelperData');

$collection = $objectManager->create('MagentoCatalogModelResourceModelProductCollection')
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addAttributeToFilter('newest_product',['eq'=>1])
->addAttributeToFilter('status',MagentoCatalogModelProductAttributeSourceStatus::STATUS_ENABLED)
->load();

foreach ($collection as $product)
{
$pdata = $product->getData();
$store = $objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')->getStore();
$imageUrl = $store->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA) . 'catalog/product' . $product->getImage();

}
?>


Here $imageUrl Returns the full image of the Product while I want the image of 300X400



I am trying to get the 300X400 size image in $imageurl code but not sure how to get the resized image. If you see the code, I have not used the helper method.



Need help to resize the product image to 300X400.



Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

    – Raghav
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:30











  • Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:35











  • I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:00











  • Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

    – Rakesh Jesadiya
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:50














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1








1








I have created custom attribute for featured product and fetched the product collection using object manager.



 <?php 
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$priceHelper = $objectManager->create('MagentoFrameworkPricingHelperData');

$collection = $objectManager->create('MagentoCatalogModelResourceModelProductCollection')
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addAttributeToFilter('newest_product',['eq'=>1])
->addAttributeToFilter('status',MagentoCatalogModelProductAttributeSourceStatus::STATUS_ENABLED)
->load();

foreach ($collection as $product)
{
$pdata = $product->getData();
$store = $objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')->getStore();
$imageUrl = $store->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA) . 'catalog/product' . $product->getImage();

}
?>


Here $imageUrl Returns the full image of the Product while I want the image of 300X400



I am trying to get the 300X400 size image in $imageurl code but not sure how to get the resized image. If you see the code, I have not used the helper method.



Need help to resize the product image to 300X400.



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















I have created custom attribute for featured product and fetched the product collection using object manager.



 <?php 
$objectManager = MagentoFrameworkAppObjectManager::getInstance();
$priceHelper = $objectManager->create('MagentoFrameworkPricingHelperData');

$collection = $objectManager->create('MagentoCatalogModelResourceModelProductCollection')
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->addAttributeToFilter('newest_product',['eq'=>1])
->addAttributeToFilter('status',MagentoCatalogModelProductAttributeSourceStatus::STATUS_ENABLED)
->load();

foreach ($collection as $product)
{
$pdata = $product->getData();
$store = $objectManager->get('MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface')->getStore();
$imageUrl = $store->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA) . 'catalog/product' . $product->getImage();

}
?>


Here $imageUrl Returns the full image of the Product while I want the image of 300X400



I am trying to get the 300X400 size image in $imageurl code but not sure how to get the resized image. If you see the code, I have not used the helper method.



Need help to resize the product image to 300X400.



Any help would be appreciated.







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  • Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

    – Raghav
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:30











  • Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:35











  • I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:00











  • Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

    – Rakesh Jesadiya
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:50



















  • Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

    – Raghav
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:30











  • Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 11:35











  • I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:00











  • Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

    – Rakesh Jesadiya
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:50

















Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

– Raghav
Oct 23 '17 at 11:30





Try this. magento.stackexchange.com/questions/134360/…

– Raghav
Oct 23 '17 at 11:30













Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 11:35





Thanks for your message. I am using object manger method not factory method. Also, not developed custom module for this. i have created custom template file and called it in cms page.

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 11:35













I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 13:00





I have used object manger. Is it standard way to do this or i need to use factory method? Perfomance is my main concern so which method i should use?

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 13:00













Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

– Rakesh Jesadiya
Nov 19 '18 at 8:50





Check link, rakeshjesadiya.com/how-to-resize-product-image-in-magento-2

– Rakesh Jesadiya
Nov 19 '18 at 8:50










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Please check following steps for custom resize



Create a custom block



VendorModuleBlockImageresize;


in Imageresize.php



<?php
namespace VendorModuleBlock;

use MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface;

class Imageresize extends MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate
{
protected $_filesystem ;
protected $_imageFactory;
protected $_storeManager;
protected $_objectManager;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem,
MagentoFrameworkObjectManagerInterface $objectManager,
StoreManagerInterface $storeManager,
MagentoFrameworkImageAdapterFactory $imageFactory
) {
$this->_filesystem = $filesystem;
$this->_imageFactory = $imageFactory;
$this->_objectManager = $objectManager;
$this->_storeManager = $storeManager;
}

// pass imagename, width and height
public function resize($image, $width = null, $height = null)
{
$absolutePath = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::ROOT)->getAbsolutePath('wordpress/wp-content/uploads/').$image;

$imageResized = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::MEDIA)->getAbsolutePath('resized/'.$width.'/').$image;
//create image factory...
$imageResize = $this->_imageFactory->create();
$imageResize->open($absolutePath);
$imageResize->constrainOnly(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepTransparency(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepFrame(FALSE);
$imageResize->keepAspectRatio(TRUE);
$imageResize->resize($width,$height);
//destination folder
$destination = $imageResized;
//save image
$imageResize->save($destination);

$resizedURL = $this->_storeManager->getStore()->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA).'resized/'.$width.'/'.$image;

return $resizedURL;
}
}
?>


Now you can call your custom block function in anywhere in .phtml file.
using following code in your .phtml



$resizeBlock = $block->getLayout()->createBlock('VendorModuleBlockImageresize'); 
$imgResized = $resizeBlock->resize($image->getFile(),300,400);





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  • How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:24






  • 1





    Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:25











  • @jack have you get the solution ?

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:05











  • this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

    – pixiemedia
    Feb 4 '18 at 11:37












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Please check following steps for custom resize



Create a custom block



VendorModuleBlockImageresize;


in Imageresize.php



<?php
namespace VendorModuleBlock;

use MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface;

class Imageresize extends MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate
{
protected $_filesystem ;
protected $_imageFactory;
protected $_storeManager;
protected $_objectManager;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem,
MagentoFrameworkObjectManagerInterface $objectManager,
StoreManagerInterface $storeManager,
MagentoFrameworkImageAdapterFactory $imageFactory
) {
$this->_filesystem = $filesystem;
$this->_imageFactory = $imageFactory;
$this->_objectManager = $objectManager;
$this->_storeManager = $storeManager;
}

// pass imagename, width and height
public function resize($image, $width = null, $height = null)
{
$absolutePath = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::ROOT)->getAbsolutePath('wordpress/wp-content/uploads/').$image;

$imageResized = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::MEDIA)->getAbsolutePath('resized/'.$width.'/').$image;
//create image factory...
$imageResize = $this->_imageFactory->create();
$imageResize->open($absolutePath);
$imageResize->constrainOnly(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepTransparency(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepFrame(FALSE);
$imageResize->keepAspectRatio(TRUE);
$imageResize->resize($width,$height);
//destination folder
$destination = $imageResized;
//save image
$imageResize->save($destination);

$resizedURL = $this->_storeManager->getStore()->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA).'resized/'.$width.'/'.$image;

return $resizedURL;
}
}
?>


Now you can call your custom block function in anywhere in .phtml file.
using following code in your .phtml



$resizeBlock = $block->getLayout()->createBlock('VendorModuleBlockImageresize'); 
$imgResized = $resizeBlock->resize($image->getFile(),300,400);





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  • How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:24






  • 1





    Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:25











  • @jack have you get the solution ?

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:05











  • this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

    – pixiemedia
    Feb 4 '18 at 11:37
















0














Please check following steps for custom resize



Create a custom block



VendorModuleBlockImageresize;


in Imageresize.php



<?php
namespace VendorModuleBlock;

use MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface;

class Imageresize extends MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate
{
protected $_filesystem ;
protected $_imageFactory;
protected $_storeManager;
protected $_objectManager;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem,
MagentoFrameworkObjectManagerInterface $objectManager,
StoreManagerInterface $storeManager,
MagentoFrameworkImageAdapterFactory $imageFactory
) {
$this->_filesystem = $filesystem;
$this->_imageFactory = $imageFactory;
$this->_objectManager = $objectManager;
$this->_storeManager = $storeManager;
}

// pass imagename, width and height
public function resize($image, $width = null, $height = null)
{
$absolutePath = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::ROOT)->getAbsolutePath('wordpress/wp-content/uploads/').$image;

$imageResized = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::MEDIA)->getAbsolutePath('resized/'.$width.'/').$image;
//create image factory...
$imageResize = $this->_imageFactory->create();
$imageResize->open($absolutePath);
$imageResize->constrainOnly(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepTransparency(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepFrame(FALSE);
$imageResize->keepAspectRatio(TRUE);
$imageResize->resize($width,$height);
//destination folder
$destination = $imageResized;
//save image
$imageResize->save($destination);

$resizedURL = $this->_storeManager->getStore()->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA).'resized/'.$width.'/'.$image;

return $resizedURL;
}
}
?>


Now you can call your custom block function in anywhere in .phtml file.
using following code in your .phtml



$resizeBlock = $block->getLayout()->createBlock('VendorModuleBlockImageresize'); 
$imgResized = $resizeBlock->resize($image->getFile(),300,400);





share|improve this answer
























  • How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:24






  • 1





    Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:25











  • @jack have you get the solution ?

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:05











  • this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

    – pixiemedia
    Feb 4 '18 at 11:37














0












0








0







Please check following steps for custom resize



Create a custom block



VendorModuleBlockImageresize;


in Imageresize.php



<?php
namespace VendorModuleBlock;

use MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface;

class Imageresize extends MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate
{
protected $_filesystem ;
protected $_imageFactory;
protected $_storeManager;
protected $_objectManager;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem,
MagentoFrameworkObjectManagerInterface $objectManager,
StoreManagerInterface $storeManager,
MagentoFrameworkImageAdapterFactory $imageFactory
) {
$this->_filesystem = $filesystem;
$this->_imageFactory = $imageFactory;
$this->_objectManager = $objectManager;
$this->_storeManager = $storeManager;
}

// pass imagename, width and height
public function resize($image, $width = null, $height = null)
{
$absolutePath = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::ROOT)->getAbsolutePath('wordpress/wp-content/uploads/').$image;

$imageResized = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::MEDIA)->getAbsolutePath('resized/'.$width.'/').$image;
//create image factory...
$imageResize = $this->_imageFactory->create();
$imageResize->open($absolutePath);
$imageResize->constrainOnly(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepTransparency(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepFrame(FALSE);
$imageResize->keepAspectRatio(TRUE);
$imageResize->resize($width,$height);
//destination folder
$destination = $imageResized;
//save image
$imageResize->save($destination);

$resizedURL = $this->_storeManager->getStore()->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA).'resized/'.$width.'/'.$image;

return $resizedURL;
}
}
?>


Now you can call your custom block function in anywhere in .phtml file.
using following code in your .phtml



$resizeBlock = $block->getLayout()->createBlock('VendorModuleBlockImageresize'); 
$imgResized = $resizeBlock->resize($image->getFile(),300,400);





share|improve this answer













Please check following steps for custom resize



Create a custom block



VendorModuleBlockImageresize;


in Imageresize.php



<?php
namespace VendorModuleBlock;

use MagentoStoreModelStoreManagerInterface;

class Imageresize extends MagentoFrameworkViewElementTemplate
{
protected $_filesystem ;
protected $_imageFactory;
protected $_storeManager;
protected $_objectManager;

public function __construct(
MagentoFrameworkFilesystem $filesystem,
MagentoFrameworkObjectManagerInterface $objectManager,
StoreManagerInterface $storeManager,
MagentoFrameworkImageAdapterFactory $imageFactory
) {
$this->_filesystem = $filesystem;
$this->_imageFactory = $imageFactory;
$this->_objectManager = $objectManager;
$this->_storeManager = $storeManager;
}

// pass imagename, width and height
public function resize($image, $width = null, $height = null)
{
$absolutePath = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::ROOT)->getAbsolutePath('wordpress/wp-content/uploads/').$image;

$imageResized = $this->_filesystem->getDirectoryRead(MagentoFrameworkAppFilesystemDirectoryList::MEDIA)->getAbsolutePath('resized/'.$width.'/').$image;
//create image factory...
$imageResize = $this->_imageFactory->create();
$imageResize->open($absolutePath);
$imageResize->constrainOnly(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepTransparency(TRUE);
$imageResize->keepFrame(FALSE);
$imageResize->keepAspectRatio(TRUE);
$imageResize->resize($width,$height);
//destination folder
$destination = $imageResized;
//save image
$imageResize->save($destination);

$resizedURL = $this->_storeManager->getStore()->getBaseUrl(MagentoFrameworkUrlInterface::URL_TYPE_MEDIA).'resized/'.$width.'/'.$image;

return $resizedURL;
}
}
?>


Now you can call your custom block function in anywhere in .phtml file.
using following code in your .phtml



$resizeBlock = $block->getLayout()->createBlock('VendorModuleBlockImageresize'); 
$imgResized = $resizeBlock->resize($image->getFile(),300,400);






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  • How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:24






  • 1





    Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:25











  • @jack have you get the solution ?

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:05











  • this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

    – pixiemedia
    Feb 4 '18 at 11:37



















  • How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

    – jack
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:24






  • 1





    Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 12:25











  • @jack have you get the solution ?

    – Aasim Goriya
    Oct 23 '17 at 13:05











  • this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

    – pixiemedia
    Feb 4 '18 at 11:37

















How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 12:24





How can i call it in other module's phtml file?

– jack
Oct 23 '17 at 12:24




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Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

– Aasim Goriya
Oct 23 '17 at 12:25





Yes, you can use in any .phtml in magento2

– Aasim Goriya
Oct 23 '17 at 12:25













@jack have you get the solution ?

– Aasim Goriya
Oct 23 '17 at 13:05





@jack have you get the solution ?

– Aasim Goriya
Oct 23 '17 at 13:05













this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

– pixiemedia
Feb 4 '18 at 11:37





this code will create the image on every request - you need to add a check for whether the file exists before firing up the image processor, if(file_exists($imageResized)) { return the url; }

– pixiemedia
Feb 4 '18 at 11:37


















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