transloadit/transloadify is a Developer Tools project on GitHub, written primarily in JavaScript. It has 30 stars. ⚠️ DEPRECATED: CLI has been merged into the transloadit npm package. Use 'npm install transloadit' instead.
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⚠️ DEPRECATED: This package has been merged into the official transloadit npm package. Please use transloadit instead, which now includes the CLI.
npm install -g transloadit
npx transloadit --help
See the transloadit package documentation for CLI usage.
Transloadify is a command line interface for Transloadit's file uploading and encoding service.
Intro
Transloadit is a service that helps you handle file uploads, resize, crop and watermark your images, make GIFs, transcode your videos, extract thumbnails, generate audio waveforms, and so much more. In short, Transloadit is the Swiss Army Knife for your files.
This is a Command Line Interface to make it easy to talk to the Transloadit REST API.
It is a way for non-programmers to access the service, and serves as the shell script SDK. It can also be used as a
cloud-based transcoding and media processing utility.
Features
Create and manage assemblies, templates, notifications, and bills
Process media in the cloud using any of Transloadit's facilities, including
full ffmpeg and ImageMagick support
Synchronize your Transloadit templates with local files (WIP)
File watching
Tab completion
Install
$ npm install -g transloadify
Usage
Transloadify needs Transloadit API authentication information. It looks for it
in the environment variables TRANSLOADIT_KEY and TRANSLOADIT_SECRET. Check
the API credentials page for
these values.
See transloadify --help for complete usage instructions.
Processing media
Transloadify uses the Transloadit API.
Transloadit allows you to process media in the cloud by creating Assemblies.
An Assembly is an execution of processing instructions on an uploaded file. The
simplest way to create Assemblies using Transloadify is to put the processing
instructions (called Assembly Instructions) in a JSON file and give it to
Transloadify using the --steps option. Transloadify will then upload whatever
is passed to it via standard in, and output the result file to standard out.
Transloadit supports Templates which are Assembly Instructions stored in the
cloud. Templates can be created and managed through Transloadify using the
templates commands. If you have a Template that you
would like to use to process media, you can specify it with the --template
option instead of specifying a --steps.
Rather than use STDIN and STDOUT, you can also pass files to Transloadify using
the --input and --output flags. These flags are also more flexible than
standard IO because they can take directories, to process media in batch,
optionally traversing subdirectories with the --recursive option.
All of these flags support shortened versions, to avoid invocations getting too
long. See transloadify assemblies create --help for details. The above can be
shortened to:
The transloadify assemblies subcommand lets you manage assemblies. Using
transloadify you can create, cancel, replay, list, and fetch Assembly Statuses.
See transloadify assemblies --help for a list of available actions, and
transloadify assemblies ACTION --help for specific action documentation.
Creation
The usage described in Processing media
implicitly uses the transloadify assemblies create command, which has the same
behavior as the bare transloadify command.
Listing
You can use Transloadify to list assemblies associated with the account,
optionally filtered by date and keywords. For instance:
$ transloadify assemblies list --after 2016-11-08
See transloadify assemblies list --help for a list of accepted options.
One use-case is to recover failed assemblies once the issue has been resolved.
If a Template definition contained an error that caused Assemblies to fail, you
can salvage them by fixing the Template and using an invocation like this, using
the jq JSON utility.
transloadify templates is used to create and manage templates. transloadify templates --help gives a list of supported actions.
Modification
transloadify templates modify will read new Template contents from standard in
if no file is specified. If you just want to rename a Template using the
--name option, the command will ignore empty input:
Support for listing and replaying Assembly Notifications is provided by
transloadify assembly-notifications list and transloadify assembly-notifications replay respectively.
Listing
transloadify assembly-notifications list can list, optionally
filtered by whether they succeeded or failed, either all Notifications
associated with an account, or for a given Assembly. If you would like to see
Notifications for a list of Assemblies, it must be called for each one
individually.
$ transloadify assemblies list --after 2016-11-08 \
| xargs -n1 transloadify assembly-notifications list
Bills
Monthly billing information can be fetched with transloadify bills get YYYY-MM.... By default only the total charge is output, but more detailed
information can be displayed in JSON format with the --json flag.
$ transloadify bills get 2016-11 --json
Tips
Command names have aliases; the following are interchangeable:
assemblies, assembly, a
templates, template, t
assembly-notifications, assembly-notification, notifications,
notification, n
bills, bill, b
create, new, c
delete, cancel, d
modify, edit, alter, m
replay, r
list, l
get, info, view, display, g
All output, from any command, can also be provided in JSON format using the --json flag
Example
An example script written to add a watermark to videos can be found here examples/.
Yes — transloadit/transloadify ships under the MIT license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/transloadit/transloadify.
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What is transloadit/transloadify?
transloadit/transloadify (transloadit/transloadify) is a JavaScript project on GitHub. From the project's own README: ⚠️ DEPRECATED: CLI has been merged into the transloadit npm package. Use 'npm install transloadit' instead.
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