import warnings from io import BytesIO import pytest from PIL import Image from .helper import assert_image_similar, is_pypy, skip_unless_feature test_files = ["Tests/images/sugarshack.mpo", "Tests/images/frozenpond.mpo"] pytestmark = skip_unless_feature("jpg") def frame_roundtrip(im, **options): # Note that for now, there is no MPO saving functionality out = BytesIO() im.save(out, "MPO", **options) test_bytes = out.tell() out.seek(0) im = Image.open(out) im.bytes = test_bytes # for testing only return im def test_sanity(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: im.load() assert im.mode == "RGB" assert im.size == (640, 480) assert im.format == "MPO" @pytest.mark.skipif(is_pypy(), reason="Requires CPython") def test_unclosed_file(): def open(): im = Image.open(test_files[0]) im.load() pytest.warns(ResourceWarning, open) def test_closed_file(): with warnings.catch_warnings(): im = Image.open(test_files[0]) im.load() im.close() def test_seek_after_close(): im = Image.open(test_files[0]) im.close() with pytest.raises(ValueError): im.seek(1) def test_context_manager(): with warnings.catch_warnings(): with Image.open(test_files[0]) as im: im.load() def test_app(): for test_file in test_files: # Test APP/COM reader (@PIL135) with Image.open(test_file) as im: assert im.applist[0][0] == "APP1" assert im.applist[1][0] == "APP2" assert ( im.applist[1][1][:16] == b"MPF\x00MM\x00*\x00\x00\x00\x08\x00\x03\xb0\x00" ) assert len(im.applist) == 2 def test_exif(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: info = im._getexif() assert info[272] == "Nintendo 3DS" assert info[296] == 2 assert info[34665] == 188 def test_frame_size(): # This image has been hexedited to contain a different size # in the EXIF data of the second frame with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack_frame_size.mpo") as im: assert im.size == (640, 480) im.seek(1) assert im.size == (680, 480) im.seek(0) assert im.size == (640, 480) def test_ignore_frame_size(): # Ignore the different size of the second frame # since this is not a "Large Thumbnail" image with Image.open("Tests/images/ignore_frame_size.mpo") as im: assert im.size == (64, 64) im.seek(1) assert ( im.mpinfo[0xB002][1]["Attribute"]["MPType"] == "Multi-Frame Image: (Disparity)" ) assert im.size == (64, 64) def test_parallax(): # Nintendo with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack.mpo") as im: exif = im.getexif() assert exif.get_ifd(0x927C)[0x1101]["Parallax"] == -44.798187255859375 # Fujifilm with Image.open("Tests/images/fujifilm.mpo") as im: im.seek(1) exif = im.getexif() assert exif.get_ifd(0x927C)[0xB211] == -3.125 def test_reload_exif_after_seek(): with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack.mpo") as im: exif = im.getexif() del exif[296] im.seek(1) assert 296 in exif def test_mp(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: mpinfo = im._getmp() assert mpinfo[45056] == b"0100" assert mpinfo[45057] == 2 def test_mp_offset(): # This image has been manually hexedited to have an IFD offset of 10 # in APP2 data, in contrast to normal 8 with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack_ifd_offset.mpo") as im: mpinfo = im._getmp() assert mpinfo[45056] == b"0100" assert mpinfo[45057] == 2 def test_mp_no_data(): # This image has been manually hexedited to have the second frame # beyond the end of the file with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack_no_data.mpo") as im: with pytest.raises(ValueError): im.seek(1) def test_mp_attribute(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: mpinfo = im._getmp() frame_number = 0 for mpentry in mpinfo[0xB002]: mpattr = mpentry["Attribute"] if frame_number: assert not mpattr["RepresentativeImageFlag"] else: assert mpattr["RepresentativeImageFlag"] assert not mpattr["DependentParentImageFlag"] assert not mpattr["DependentChildImageFlag"] assert mpattr["ImageDataFormat"] == "JPEG" assert mpattr["MPType"] == "Multi-Frame Image: (Disparity)" assert mpattr["Reserved"] == 0 frame_number += 1 def test_seek(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: assert im.tell() == 0 # prior to first image raises an error, both blatant and borderline with pytest.raises(EOFError): im.seek(-1) with pytest.raises(EOFError): im.seek(-523) # after the final image raises an error, # both blatant and borderline with pytest.raises(EOFError): im.seek(2) with pytest.raises(EOFError): im.seek(523) # bad calls shouldn't change the frame assert im.tell() == 0 # this one will work im.seek(1) assert im.tell() == 1 # and this one, too im.seek(0) assert im.tell() == 0 def test_n_frames(): with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack.mpo") as im: assert im.n_frames == 2 assert im.is_animated def test_eoferror(): with Image.open("Tests/images/sugarshack.mpo") as im: n_frames = im.n_frames # Test seeking past the last frame with pytest.raises(EOFError): im.seek(n_frames) assert im.tell() < n_frames # Test that seeking to the last frame does not raise an error im.seek(n_frames - 1) def test_image_grab(): for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: assert im.tell() == 0 im0 = im.tobytes() im.seek(1) assert im.tell() == 1 im1 = im.tobytes() im.seek(0) assert im.tell() == 0 im02 = im.tobytes() assert im0 == im02 assert im0 != im1 def test_save(): # Note that only individual frames can be saved at present for test_file in test_files: with Image.open(test_file) as im: assert im.tell() == 0 jpg0 = frame_roundtrip(im) assert_image_similar(im, jpg0, 30) im.seek(1) assert im.tell() == 1 jpg1 = frame_roundtrip(im) assert_image_similar(im, jpg1, 30)