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I see this as out of scope for this package. For more full media handling capabilities check out our laravel-medialibrary package. |
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I'm gonna give this a +1 - I'm honestly pretty dumbfounded that there's no way to 'save' to a string/buffer. My use case is that I want to make manipulations to images and immediately push those to cloud storage, seems sub-optimal to save them to disk just read them again and then delete them. Am I missing something? |
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Is it still really impossible to use a cloud storage?? |
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At this point there is no way to opt out of the default image saving pattern which uses php's
copy
function. It would be a nice addition to be able to manually save the processed image, for ex:I'm guessing additional issue would be image optimization which is executed after image is saved.
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