O Google+ Fotos era o padrão para muitos de nós com Android e o Backup Automático ativado… todas as suas fotos acabavam em um único lugar online, armazenamento gratuito, etc etc… Eu tinha o hábito de abri-las na página do Google e arrastar a foto para o Discourse. A URL da foto costumava se parecer com algo assim:
Isso não gera o onebox, pois não é “.jpg”. Não faço ideia de como extrair a localização do JPG bruto dessa string. Parece ser um local de armazenamento e um ID completamente diferentes, e contém informações sobre o tamanho da foto no final.
Alguém mais esperto que eu poderia, por favor, analisar a adição/correção disso?
This is obtained by right clicking on the image and selecting “Copy image URL”
Raw image
Not sure I’d trust this to continue working in the future - no indications that this is a permalink. Guess it might be removed / moved in Google’s delivery network.
Thank link doesn’t seem to work for me, can you paste a working version in Generate responsive embed codes - Iframely to see if it is even supported? (particularly for gallery versions)
It does work if you whitelist goo.gl. Also if you share a photo from Google Photos it generates a special goo.gl link (similar to the maps specific one) that’s just for photos. So it’s not a standard shortened link. On my site I white-listed goo.gl and if you post this link it puts the photo in.
Only problem is that portrait mode photos are cut-off. But I think that’s something wrong on Google’s end.
See this:
That photo should look like this, but it’s only showing the top part.
We covered this in another topic, the pain here is that our “onebox any image” code depends on file extension instead of doing a HEAD/GET and pulling out the mime type.
I think we should just bite the bullet here and look at mime types cause it cleans up a bunch of places where this is the case.