NAME

HTML::KhatGallery - HTML photo album generator.

VERSION

version 0.2405

SYNOPSIS

# use the khatgallery script
khatgallery --plugins HTML::KhatGallery::Plugin::MyPlugin I<directory>

# from within a script
require HTML::KhatGallery;

my @plugins = qw(HTML::KhatGallery:;Core HTML::KhatGallery::Plugin::MyPlugin);
HTML::KhatGallery->import(@plugins);
HTML::KhatGallery->run(%args);

DESCRIPTION

HTML::KhatGallery generates a HTML photo gallery. It takes a directory of images, and generates the HTML pages and thumbnails needed.

This includes the khatgallery script (to generate the gallery) and the kg_image_info script (to get information about an image).

I decided to write this because, while there are gazillion gallery scripts out there, none of them do quite what I want, and I wanted to take nice features from different scripts and bring them together.

  • Pre-generated (baked, not fried)

  • Can recurse down into sub-directories of the top gallery directory.

  • Generates only new files by default.

  • Can clean out unused files.

  • Can force regeneration of HTML or thumbnails.

  • Does not require Javascript.

  • Ability to add plugins.

  • Meta-data from more than just jpeg files.

  • Multi-page albums. That is, directories with lots of images can show only so many images per index page, instead of having to load every single thumbnail.

  • Very simple page template, not complicated themes.

  • Pixel-area thumbnails (rather than conforming to particular width or height, you get higher-quality thumbnails by making them have a given area).

  • XHTML compliant.

  • Dynamic columns with CSS and HTML, rather than fixed tables.

The Name

KhatGallery comes from a slight mangling of "Kat's HTML Gallery"; it's so hard to come up with names that haven't already been used.

CLASS METHODS

import

require HTML::KhatGallery;

HTML::KhatGallery->import(@plugins);

This needs to be run before "run". See HTML::KhatGallery::Core for more information.

This loads plugins, modules which subclass HTML::KhatGallery and override its methods and/or make additional methods. The arguments of this method are the module names, in the order in which they should be loaded. The given modules are required and arranged in an "is-a" chain. That is, HTML::KhatGallery subclasses the last plugin given, which subclasses the second-to-last, up to the first plugin given, which is the base class.

This can be called in two different ways. It can be called implicitly with the "use" directive, or it can be called explicitly if one 'requires' HTML::KhatGallery rather then 'use'-ing it.

The advantage of calling this explicitly is that one can set the plugins dynamically, rather than hard-coding them in the calling script.

(idea taken from Module::Starter by Andy Lester and Ricardo Signes)

REQUIRES

Test::More
POSIX
File::Basename
File::Spec
Cwd
File::stat
YAML
Image::Info
Image::Magick

INSTALLATION

To install this module, run the following commands:

perl Build.PL
./Build
./Build test
./Build install

Or, if you're on a platform (like DOS or Windows) that doesn't like the "./" notation, you can do this:

perl Build.PL
perl Build
perl Build test
perl Build install

In order to install somewhere other than the default, such as in a directory under your home directory, like "/home/fred/perl" go

perl Build.PL --install_base /home/fred/perl

as the first step instead.

This will install the files underneath /home/fred/perl.

You will then need to make sure that you alter the PERL5LIB variable to find the modules, and the PATH variable to find the script.

Therefore you will need to change: your path, to include /home/fred/perl/script (where the script will be)

PATH=/home/fred/perl/script:${PATH}

the PERL5LIB variable to add /home/fred/perl/lib

PERL5LIB=/home/fred/perl/lib:${PERL5LIB}

SEE ALSO

perl(1).

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.

AUTHOR

Kathryn Andersen (RUBYKAT)
perlkat AT katspace dot org
http://www.katspace.org/tools

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright (c) 2006 by Kathryn Andersen

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.