Laravel 9 add watermark to image; In this tutorial, we will learn how to add text overly watermark on Image in laravel 9 apps.
And also we will learn how to resize images using the image intervention package before storing images into databases and folders in laravel apps.
Laravel 9 Add Text Overlay Watermark on Image Example
Follow the following steps and add text overly watermark on Image in laravel 9 apps:
- Step 1 – Install Laravel App
- Step 2 – Connecting App to Database
- Step 3 – Install PHP Image Intervention Package
- Step 4 – Add Routes
- Step 5 – Create Controller
- Step 6 – Create Blade View
- Step 7 – Make Folder
- Step 8 – Start Development Server
Step 1 -Install Laravel App
First of all, we need to execute the following command on your terminal to download laravel fresh setup:
composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel LaravelIntervention
Step 2 – Connecting App to Database
After successfully installing laravel app, visit your project root directory and find .env file. Then add database credentials in this file, as shown below:
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=here your database name here
DB_USERNAME=here database username here
DB_PASSWORD=here database password here
Step 3 – Install PHP Image Intervention Package
In this step, we need to install laravel image intervention package for resizing the image size. So, open your terminal and execute the below-given command to install it in your laravel apps:
composer require intervention/image
After successfully installing laravel image intervention package. Register image intervention package to providers and allies go to app/config/app.php, as shown below:
<?php return [ $providers => [ ......, ......, 'Intervention\Image\ImageServiceProvider' ], $aliases => [ ......, ......, 'Image' => 'Intervention\Image\Facades\Image' ] ]
Next migrate the table using the below command :
php artisan migrate
Step 4 – Add Routes
In this step, visit app/routes/ directory and open web.php file. Then add the following routes into it:
<?php use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Route; use App\Http\Controllers\ImageFileController; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Web Routes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Route::get('/file-upload', [ImageFileController::class, 'index']); Route::post('/add-watermark', [ImageFileController::class, 'imageFileUpload'])->name('image.watermark');
Step 5 – Create Controller
In this step, we need to create a controller file. So, open your terminal and execute the following command on it:
php artisan make:controller ImageFileController
Then visit to app/controllers/ImageFileController.php and add the following code into it:
<?php namespace App\Http\Controllers; use Illuminate\Http\Request; use Image; class ImageFileController extends Controller { public function index() { return view('my-images'); } public function imageFileUpload(Request $request) { $this->validate($request, [ 'file' => 'required|image|mimes:jpg,jpeg,png,gif,svg|max:4096', ]); $image = $request->file('file'); $input['file'] = time().'.'.$image->getClientOriginalExtension(); $imgFile = Image::make($image->getRealPath()); $imgFile->text('© 2017-2021 tutsmake.com - All Rights Reserved', 120, 100, function($font) { $font->size(35); $font->color('#ffffff'); $font->align('center'); $font->valign('bottom'); $font->angle(90); })->save(public_path('/uploads').'/'.$input['file']); return back() ->with('success','File successfully uploaded.') ->with('fileName',$input['file']); } }
Step 6 – Create Blade View
In this step, we need to create blade view file. So, visit /resources/views and create one file name my-images.blade.php and add the following code into it:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="{{ str_replace('_', '-', app()->getLocale()) }}"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"> <title>Laravel Image Manipulation Tutorial</title> </head> <body> <div class="container mt-4" style="max-width: 600px"> <h2 class="mb-5">Laravel Image Text Watermarking Example</h2> <form action="{{route('image.watermark')}}" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"> @csrf @if ($message = Session::get('success')) <div class="alert alert-success"> <strong>{{ $message }}</strong> </div> <div class="col-md-12 mb-3 text-center"> <strong>Manipulated image:</strong><br /> <img src="/uploads/{{ Session::get('fileName') }}" width="600px"/> </div> @endif @if (count($errors) > 0) <div class="alert alert-danger"> <ul> @foreach ($errors->all() as $error) <li>{{ $error }}</li> @endforeach </ul> </div> @endif <div class="mb-3"> <input type="file" name="file" class="form-control" id="formFile"> </div> <div class="d-grid mt-4"> <button type="submit" name="submit" class="btn btn-primary"> Upload File </button> </div> </form> </div> </body> </html>
Step 7 – Make Folder
In this step, Visit the public directory and create one folder or directory name upload.
Go to public folder => first create folder name upload
Step 8 – Start Development Server
In this step, execute the following command to start your server locally:
php artisan serve
Then open your browser and hit the following url on it:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/file-uploads
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Conclusion
Laravel 9 Image watermarking is the process of adding text information over the image. In this tutorial, we have learned how to add text overly watermark on Image in laravel 9 apps.
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