Pillow/Tests/test_file_webp_alpha.py

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from .helper import unittest, PillowTestCase, hopper
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from PIL import Image
try:
from PIL import _webp
except ImportError:
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_webp = None
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@unittest.skipIf(_webp is None, "WebP support not installed")
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class TestFileWebpAlpha(PillowTestCase):
def setUp(self):
if _webp.WebPDecoderBuggyAlpha(self):
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self.skipTest(
"Buggy early version of WebP installed, not testing transparency"
)
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def test_read_rgba(self):
"""
Can we read an RGBA mode file without error?
Does it have the bits we expect?
"""
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# Generated with `cwebp transparent.png -o transparent.webp`
file_path = "Tests/images/transparent.webp"
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image = Image.open(file_path)
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
self.assertEqual(image.size, (200, 150))
self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
image.load()
image.getdata()
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image.tobytes()
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target = Image.open("Tests/images/transparent.png")
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self.assert_image_similar(image, target, 20.0)
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def test_write_lossless_rgb(self):
"""
Can we write an RGBA mode file with lossless compression without
error? Does it have the bits we expect?
"""
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
# temp_file = "temp.webp"
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pil_image = hopper("RGBA")
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mask = Image.new("RGBA", (64, 64), (128, 128, 128, 128))
# Add some partially transparent bits:
pil_image.paste(mask, (0, 0), mask)
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pil_image.save(temp_file, lossless=True)
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image = Image.open(temp_file)
image.load()
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
self.assertEqual(image.size, pil_image.size)
self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
image.load()
image.getdata()
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self.assert_image_equal(image, pil_image)
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def test_write_rgba(self):
"""
Can we write a RGBA mode file to webp without error.
Does it have the bits we expect?
"""
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
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pil_image = Image.new("RGBA", (10, 10), (255, 0, 0, 20))
pil_image.save(temp_file)
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if _webp.WebPDecoderBuggyAlpha(self):
return
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image = Image.open(temp_file)
image.load()
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
self.assertEqual(image.size, (10, 10))
self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
image.load()
image.getdata()
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# early versions of webp are known to produce higher deviations:
# deal with it
if _webp.WebPDecoderVersion(self) <= 0x201:
self.assert_image_similar(image, pil_image, 3.0)
else:
self.assert_image_similar(image, pil_image, 1.0)
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def test_write_unsupported_mode_PA(self):
"""
Saving a palette-based file with transparency to WebP format
should work, and be similar to the original file.
"""
temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
file_path = "Tests/images/transparent.gif"
Image.open(file_path).save(temp_file)
image = Image.open(temp_file)
self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
self.assertEqual(image.size, (200, 150))
self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
image.load()
image.getdata()
target = Image.open(file_path).convert("RGBA")
self.assert_image_similar(image, target, 25.0)