Intervention Image make() doesn't work on Laravel console kernel schedule with larger files












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I have a schedule on my consolekernel.php like this:



$client = new Client;
// I use GuzzleHttpClient because I can't turn `allow_url_fopen` on
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);


It works well with smaller images (~<200KB), but on files with ~>200KB, the last line crashes without any error logs.



I also tried to get strlen($str) to compare its length with remote file's bytes right before $image = Image::make($str);. it was okay even with a file with 898,357 bytes size and returned 898357.



I tried to use this code in web.php to debug in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response('jpg', 70);


It works well even with large images, but in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response();


It just responses for small files and crashes on large files.



Are there any ways to fix this?










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  • make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

    – Kul
    Jan 1 at 12:56











  • @Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 13:43











  • @Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

    – Kyslik
    Jan 1 at 14:39











  • @Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 16:03
















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I have a schedule on my consolekernel.php like this:



$client = new Client;
// I use GuzzleHttpClient because I can't turn `allow_url_fopen` on
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);


It works well with smaller images (~<200KB), but on files with ~>200KB, the last line crashes without any error logs.



I also tried to get strlen($str) to compare its length with remote file's bytes right before $image = Image::make($str);. it was okay even with a file with 898,357 bytes size and returned 898357.



I tried to use this code in web.php to debug in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response('jpg', 70);


It works well even with large images, but in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response();


It just responses for small files and crashes on large files.



Are there any ways to fix this?










share|improve this question























  • make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

    – Kul
    Jan 1 at 12:56











  • @Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 13:43











  • @Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

    – Kyslik
    Jan 1 at 14:39











  • @Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 16:03














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I have a schedule on my consolekernel.php like this:



$client = new Client;
// I use GuzzleHttpClient because I can't turn `allow_url_fopen` on
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);


It works well with smaller images (~<200KB), but on files with ~>200KB, the last line crashes without any error logs.



I also tried to get strlen($str) to compare its length with remote file's bytes right before $image = Image::make($str);. it was okay even with a file with 898,357 bytes size and returned 898357.



I tried to use this code in web.php to debug in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response('jpg', 70);


It works well even with large images, but in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response();


It just responses for small files and crashes on large files.



Are there any ways to fix this?










share|improve this question














I have a schedule on my consolekernel.php like this:



$client = new Client;
// I use GuzzleHttpClient because I can't turn `allow_url_fopen` on
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);


It works well with smaller images (~<200KB), but on files with ~>200KB, the last line crashes without any error logs.



I also tried to get strlen($str) to compare its length with remote file's bytes right before $image = Image::make($str);. it was okay even with a file with 898,357 bytes size and returned 898357.



I tried to use this code in web.php to debug in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response('jpg', 70);


It works well even with large images, but in this way:



$client = new Client;
$response = $client->get($image_url);
$body = $response->getBody();
$str = (string) $body;
$image = Image::make($str);
return $image->response();


It just responses for small files and crashes on large files.



Are there any ways to fix this?







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  • make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

    – Kul
    Jan 1 at 12:56











  • @Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 13:43











  • @Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

    – Kyslik
    Jan 1 at 14:39











  • @Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 16:03



















  • make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

    – Kul
    Jan 1 at 12:56











  • @Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 13:43











  • @Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

    – Kyslik
    Jan 1 at 14:39











  • @Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

    – Pourbahrami
    Jan 1 at 16:03

















make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

– Kul
Jan 1 at 12:56





make sure to check memory_limit in php.ini. try to increase it and restart server and debug again.

– Kul
Jan 1 at 12:56













@Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

– Pourbahrami
Jan 1 at 13:43





@Kul my project is on a shared hosting service, so i can't.

– Pourbahrami
Jan 1 at 13:43













@Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

– Kyslik
Jan 1 at 14:39





@Pourbahrami sure you can; write an email to the provider.

– Kyslik
Jan 1 at 14:39













@Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

– Pourbahrami
Jan 1 at 16:03





@Kul @Kyslik I tried ini_get('memory_limit'); and it returned 32M. I think it must be enough memory limit to handle it.

– Pourbahrami
Jan 1 at 16:03












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