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--- layout: default title: Basic usage --- # Basic usage Once your [Glide server](/config/the-server/) is configured, there are a number of methods available to interact with it. For basic setups you'll likely only need the `outputImage()` method. However, if you plan to use Glide with a queuing server or in other more complex configurations, these methods will be useful. ## Available methods ~~~ php <?php $server->getSourcePath(); // Get the source path $server->getCachePath(); // Get the cache path $server->sourceFileExists(); // Check if a source file exists $server->cacheFileExists(); // Check if a cache file exists $server->outputImage(); // Generate and output manipulated image $server->getImageResponse(); // Generate and return response object of manipulated image $server->makeImage(); // Generate manipulated image ~~~ ## Accepted method parameters All of the above methods will accept an instance of the `Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request` class. However, sometimes it's desirable to manually pass the image path and manipulation parameters. Glide makes this easy by also allowing you to pass a `$path` and `$params` combination to the above methods. Consider the following example: ~~~ php <?php Route::get('img/users/{id}/small', function($id) use ($server) { $server->outputImage( '/users/' . $id . '.jpg', [ 'w' => 300, 'h' => 400, 'fit' => 'crop', ] ); }); ~~~