Migrating from Thumbor to SharpJS
See original GitHub issueHi there - Going through the flow to update my CloudFormation stack, and wondering if there’s any good documentation on what’s supported by SharpJS relative to Thumbor.
I’m finding it a tad confusing as to how to actually rewrite URLs, and what parts are supported (eg. full-fit-in
, quality filters etc).
Is there any solid tutorials, documentation or examples I could follow?
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Okay thanks for the response. I would imagine it’s not uncommon for people to omit file extensions, but I can’t be sure.
We’ve added limited support for files without extensions in v5.2.0. Any image filters that use Amazon Rekognition (content moderation and smart cropping) will not work with files that do not have an extension.