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![PiGallery2 - Animated gif demo](docs/demo.gif)
## Table of contents
1. [Getting started](#1-getting-started-on-raspberry-pi)
1. [Getting started](#1-getting-started-also-works-on-raspberry-pi)
2. [Translate the page to your own language](#2-translate-the-page-to-your-own-language)
3. [Feature list](#3-feature-list)
4. [Suggest/endorse new features](#4-suggestendorse-new-features)
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## 1. Getting started (also works on Raspberry Pi)
### 1.1 Run with Docker (recommended)
If you have `docker` and don't want to install all the dependencies, you can use one of our docker build.
### 1.1 Install and Run with Docker (recommended)
[Docker](https://www.docker.com/) with [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) is the offitial and recommend way of installing and running *Pigallery2*.
It contains all necessary dependencies, auto restarts on reboot, supports https, easy to upgrade to newer versions.
For configuration and docker-compose files read more [here](docker/README.md) or check all builds: https://hub.docker.com/r/bpatrik/pigallery2/tags/
**Note**: You dont need to do the rest of the installation steps if you are using docker.
### 1.2 Direct Install
### 1.2 Direct Install (if you are familiar with nodejs and building npm packages from source)
As an alternative, you can also directly install nodejs and the app and run it natively.
### 1.2.0 [Install NodeJs](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
Download and extract
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npm install
```
#### 1.2.1-b Install from source
**Note:** A build requires a machine with around 2GB or memory.
```bash
cd ~
wget https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/archive/master.zip
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npm install
npm run build
```
**Note**: if you run `npm run create-release`, it creates a clean, minified, production ready version from the app in the `release` folder, that is ready to deploy.
**Note2**: you can use `npm run create-release -- --languages=fr,ro` to restrict building to the listed languages (english is added by default)
**Note**: It is recommended to create a release version with `npm run create-release` on a more powerful mashine and deploy that to you server.
**Note**: you can use `npm run create-release -- --languages=fr,ro` to restrict building to the listed languages (english is added by default)
#### 1.2.2 Run PiGallery2
```bash
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build and start the app
```bash
npm install
npm run build
npm start
```
5. (optional) create a pull request at github to add your translation to the project.
**Note**: you can also build your own release with as described in [1.1.1-b Install from source](#111-b-install-from-source);
**Note**: you can also build your own release with as described in [1.1.1-b Install from source](#121-b-install-from-source);
## 3. Feature list
* supported formats:
* supported formats [full list here](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/blob/master/src/common/SupportedFormats.ts):
* images: **jpg, jpeg, jpe, webp, png, gif, svg**
* videos: **mp4, ogg, ogv, webm**
* with (built-in) transcoding: avi, mkv, mov, wmv, flv, mts, m2ts, mpg, 3gp, m4v, mpeg, vob, divx, xvid, ts
* **Rendering directories as it is**
* Listing subdirectories recursively
* Listing photos in a nice grid layout
* supporting most common image formats
* showing **tag/keywords, locations, GPS coordinates** for photos
* rendering photos on demand (on scroll)
* **On the fly thumbnail generation** in several sizes
* prioritizes thumbnail generation (generating thumbnail first for the visible photos)
* saving generated thumbnails to TEMP folder for reuse
* supporting multi-core CPUs
* supporting hardware acceleration ([sharp](https://github.com/lovell/sharp) and [gm](https://github.com/aheckmann/gm) as optional and JS-based [Jimp](https://github.com/oliver-moran/jimp) as fallback)
* supporting hardware acceleration ([sharp](https://github.com/lovell/sharp))
* Custom lightbox for full screen photo and video viewing
* keyboard support for navigation
* showing low-res thumbnail while full image loads
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* Automatic playing
* gesture support (swipe left, right, up)
* shortcut support
* On the fly photo downscaling for faster load [#50](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/50)
* on zoom, the original photo loads
* Client side caching (directories and search results)
* Rendering **photos** with GPS coordinates **on open street maps**
* .gpx file support: rendering paths to map
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* reads Adobe's XMP Face region metadata. (It is defined by the Metadata Working Group (MWG).)
* shows face bounding box over images
* internalization / translation support
* currently supported languages: eng, hun
* currently supported languages: eng, hun, ro, ru, fr
* Nice design
* responsive design (phone, tablet desktop support)
* Setup page
* Random photo url
* You can generate an url that returns a random photo from your gallery. You can use this feature to develop 3rd party applications, like: changing desktop background
* duplicate photo detection
* video support
* fully supports *.mp4 files and partially (might have errors with safari and IE) supports *.ogg, *.ogv, *.webm files
* fully supports `*.mp4` files and partially (might have errors with safari and IE) supports `*.ogg`, `*.ogv`, `*.webm` files
* uses ffmpeg and ffprobe to generate video thumbnails
* can transcode videos to mp4 for better support
* job sceduling support, with the following supported task: [#92](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/92)
* converting/transcoding videos [#66](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/66) [#71](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/71)
* generating thumbnails
* generating converted photos
* cleaning up temp folder
* indexing db
* folder ignoring [#87](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/87)
* Dockerized
* **Markdown based blogging support** - `future plan`
* you can write some note in the blog.md for every directory
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* There is no nice way to handle EXIF orientation tag properly.
The page handles these photos, but might cause same error in the user experience (e.g.: the pages loads those photos slower. See issue [#11](https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2/issues/11))
* Video support on weak servers (like raspberry pi) with low upload rate
* video playback may use up too much resources and the server might not response for a while. A solution might be to down scale / convert the video files to lower bitrate.
* video playback may use up too much resources and the server might not response for a while. Enable video transcoding in the app, to transcode the videos to lover bitrate.
## 6. Credits
Crossbrowser testing sponsored by [Browser Stack](https://www.browserstack.com)
[<img src="https://camo.githubusercontent.com/a7b268f2785656ab3ca7b1cbb1633ee5affceb8f/68747470733a2f2f64677a6f7139623561736a67312e636c6f756466726f6e742e6e65742f70726f64756374696f6e2f696d616765732f6c61796f75742f6c6f676f2d6865616465722e706e67" alt="Browser Stack" height="31px" style="background: cornflowerblue;">](https://www.browserstack.com)