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Google Cloud Functions ImageMagick sample

This sample shows you how to blur an image using ImageMagick in a Storage-triggered Cloud Function.

View the source code.

Deploy and Test

  1. Follow the Cloud Functions quickstart guide to setup Cloud Functions for your project.

  2. Clone this repository:

     git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/python-docs-samples.git
     cd python-docs-samples/functions/imagemagick
    
  3. Create a Cloud Storage Bucket:

     gsutil mb gs://YOUR_BUCKET_NAME
    

    This storage bucket is used to upload images for the function to check.

  4. Deploy the blur_offensive_images function with a Storage trigger:

     gcloud functions deploy blur_offensive_images --trigger-bucket=YOUR_BUCKET_NAME --runtime python37
    
    • Replace YOUR_BUCKET_NAME with the name of the Cloud Storage Bucket you created earlier.
  5. Upload an offensive image to the Storage bucket, such as this image of a flesh-eating zombie: https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2015/09/21/14/24/zombie-949916_1280.jpg

  6. Check the logs for the blur_offensive_images function:

    gcloud functions get-logs blur_offensive_images
    

    You should see something like this in your console:

    D      ... User function triggered, starting execution
    I      ... `The image zombie.jpg has been detected as inappropriate.`
    D      ... Execution took 1 ms, user function completed successfully