Apps/URL Operations/Check if a URL is an image
URL Operations
URL Operations Action

Check if a URL is an image

Given a URL, it checks whether it points to a valid image. If it does, it also returns the image's mime type and dimensions.

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In detail

What it does and what it's for

The "Check if URL corresponds to an image" integration from Botize allows you to automatically verify whether a specific URL points to a valid image. This tool is essential for ensuring the integrity of links in your projects and maintaining the quality of your content.

By using this function, you will receive detailed information such as the image's MIME type, its validity, and its dimensions in pixels. This facilitates the automation of tasks related to image management and ensures that your visual resources are always up-to-date and functional.

How it works

How it fits in an automated task

A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.

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This action runs

Botize performs it automatically using the data the trigger delivers.

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Setup

Customization options

Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.

Site URL
User authentication (optional)
Password authentication (optional)

Output data

Information provided

When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.

  • Tags

  • Image type mime {{img_mime}}

  • URL is a valid image {{img_valid}}

  • Image Width {{img_width}}

  • Image Height {{img_height}}

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