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PROGRAM:
NAME
thumbnailer-admin - Thumbnailer administrative tool
SYNOPSIS
thumbnailer-admin command [options]
DESCRIPTION
The thumbnailer-admin program provides a simple administrative tool to access the
thumbnailer-service(1), for example, to retrieve a thumbnail, display statistics, or
selectively clear one ore more of the service's internal caches.
Internal caches
The thumbnailer service maintains three internal caches:
Image cache
The image cache stores images that are expensive to retrieve (namely images
downloaded from the image server (dash.ubuntu.com) or extracted from video files).
Images in this cache are kept at high resolution, up to a limit of
max-thumbnail-size (usually 1920) pixels in the larger dimension (see
thumbnailer-settings(5)). The image cache is used to create thumbnails at smaller
sizes that are then inserted into the thumbnail cache (to avoid repeated download
or extraction of the original images).
Thumbnail cache
The thumbnail cache stores images that are scaled to a size that was previously
requested by a client. If a client asks for a thumbnail that was previously
generated at the same size, it is returned from this cache.
Failure cache
The failure cache contains the keys for media (local or remote) for which no
thumbnail could be generated, either because a local file does not contain artwork,
or because the image server has returned an authoritative answer that no image is
available. If a client asks for an image that is in the failure cache, the service
does not try to create a thumbnail for some period of time, to avoid expensive
repeated attempts to retrieve artwork that does not exist.
Commands that can selectively be applied to these caches use the following cache-id:
i Image cache
t Thumbnail cache
f Failure cache
Sizes and scaling
Thumbnails are never larger than max-thumbnail-size in the larger dimension (usually 1920,
see thumbnailer-settings(5)), even if a larger size is requested.
Commands that create thumbnails expect a size in pixels to be specified as follows:
widthxheight
Create a thumbnail scaled to fit a bounding box of width and height, for example,
--size 640x480. If only a single dimension is provided, the thumbnail is scaled to
fit into a square bounding box of the specified size, for example, -s 256.
Specifying a size with one dimension explicitly set to zero leaves that dimension
unconstrained. For example, --size 0x480 produces a thumbnail no taller than 480
pixels of any width, (subject to the max-thumbnail-size limit).
Specifying a size of zero (or not specifying any size) is equivalent to specifying
max-thumbnail-size in both dimensions.
Scaling always maintains the aspect ratio of the original image, and ensures that a
thumbnail has a size of at least one pixel in the smaller dimension.
Requests for thumbnails that are larger than the original image are automatically
reduced to the original image size, that is, original artwork is never scaled up.
Media formats and output files
Most common image formats, such as PNG, JPEG, BMP, and so on, are recognized. For
streaming media, the recognized formats depend on the installed gstreamer codecs.
Thumbnails are always returned in PNG format, regardless of the encoding of the original
image. The generated thumbnail file is tagged with the requested (not actual) image size.
For example,
thumbnailer-admin get --size=320x240 screen.jpg
creates a file named screen_320x480.png.
COMMAND OVERVIEW
thumbnailer-admin clear [cache-id]
Clear all internal caches.
thumbnailer-admin stats [cache-id]
Display cache statistics.
thumbnailer-admin zero-stats [cache-id]
Zero statistics counters.
thumbnailer-admin get file [dir]
Get a thumbnail from a file.
thumbnailer-admin get-artist artist album [dir]
Get an artist thumbnail from the image server.
thumbnailer-admin get-album artist album [dir]
Get an album thumbnail from the image server.
thumbnailer-admin compact
Compact internal caches.
thumbnailer-admin shutdown
Shut down the thumbnailer service.
COMMAND REFERENCE
thumbnailer-admin --help
thumbnailer-admin -h
Display a general help message for all commands.
thumbnailer-admin clear [cache-id]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
Clear all three internal caches. If cache-id is provided, clear only the selected
cache.
thumbnailer-admin stats [cache-id]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
--verbose
-v
Show histogram of entry sizes.
Display detailed cache statistics. If cache-id is provided, limit the display to
the selected cache.
thumbnailer-admin zero-stats [cache-id]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
Reset the statistics counters and timestamps to zero. If cache-id is provided,
reset the statistics only for the selected cache.
thumbnailer-admin get file [dir]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
--size pixels
--s pixels
Set the thumbnail size.
Extract a thumbnail from the specified media file.
If dir is specified, place the thumbnail into the specified directory (default:
current directory).
The output file name is basename_size.png. For example, for a file song.mp3, the
output file name is song_0x0.png if no specific size was provided.
thumbnailer-admin get-artist artist album [dir]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
--size pixels
--s pixels
Set the thumbnail size.
Retrieve artist artwork for the specified artist and album. The album can be an
empty string but, because artist names alone can be ambiguous, specifying an album
as well may yield a better result.
If dir is specified, place the thumbnail into the specified directory (default:
current directory).
The output file name is artist_album_artist_size.png. For example, for Jethro
Tull's "Aqualung", the file name is Jethro Tull_Aqualung_artist_0x0.png if no
specific size was provided.
thumbnailer-admin get-album artist album [dir]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
--size pixels
--s pixels
Set the thumbnail size.
Retrieve album cover artwork for the specified artist and album. The artist can be
an empty string but, because album titles alone can be ambiguous, specifying an
artist as well may yield a better result.
If dir is specified, place the thumbnail into the specified directory (default:
current directory).
The output file name is artist_album_album_size.png. For example, for Jethro Tull's
"Aqualung", the file name is Jethro Tull_Aqualung_album_0x0.png if no specific size
was provided.
thumbnailer-admin compact [cache-id]
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
Compact all three internal caches so the take up the smallest possible amount of
disk space. If cache-id is provided, clear only the selected cache.
After some time of use, the on-disk size of a cache can be 25–30% larger than its
nominal size. Compaction reclaims the wasted space, but is slow and, while in
progress, other thumbnail requests are delayed until compaction completes. (It can
take tens of seconds to compact a cache with a nominal size of 100 MB, depending on
the speed of the hardware.)
thumbnailer-admin shutdown
Options:
--help
-h
Show help message.
Shut down the thumbnailer service. This is useful mainly after changing settings
(which are read only once when the service starts).
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