Hi,
I'm having trouble reading a few of the original images with PHP. The image files download just fine, but I can not read the JPEG format.
The following PHP code fails.
$res = imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents('http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/xz9xKoiKTUBjodNV1Evn9CAuMyq.jpg'));
var_dump($res === false);
outputs: false
If I attempt to download using one of the re-sized images, then it works fine.
$res = imagecreatefromstring(file_get_contents('http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w1280/xz9xKoiKTUBjodNV1Evn9CAuMyq.jpg'));
var_dump($res === false);
outputs: true
This has started to happen only recently. I was wondering if anything with the processing of the images has changed.
p.s. All the images load fine in a browser (i.e. Chrome).
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Contestado por Travis Bell
el 18 de febrero de 2017 a las 20:07
Nothing really comes to mind. As per the other thread about webp, I would make sure you're getting the jpeg version (you should be, but just for a sanity check). So check the headers.
Webp aside, check the headers make sure everything looks good and normal. It could be something temporary as well.
Contestado por Mathew Foscarini
el 19 de febrero de 2017 a las 12:09
Thanks for the response, and from what I can tell PHP 7.1.1 supports WebP and that shouldn't be the issue (but I'll need to verify that).
I thought the re-sized images would resolve this problem and switched from downloading the originals to those, but this has not helped the problem.
Today I'm seeing about 5% of images failing. Out of 1500 downloaded there are 60 that can't be read. I currently don't log the headers on the response, but I'll add that feature later today.
Now this has only been on my dev machine. I've not deployed to my production in a while, but this is in Ubuntu 14 bash with PHHP 7.1.1 on Windows 10.
What stack are you running? Is it PHP based?
Contestado por Mathew Foscarini
el 19 de febrero de 2017 a las 12:19
Okay it turns out that all the problem images are WebP. It's also indicated in the headers that it's WebP.
I know PHP can read WebP but I guess the imagecreatefromstring method doesn't support it. I'll see if I can figure out a work around.
Does your server send JPEG if I change the "Accept:" header of the request to image/jpeg only, or will it still send WebP?