import pytest from PIL import Image, ImageQt from .helper import assert_image_equal, hopper pytestmark = pytest.mark.skipif( not ImageQt.qt_is_installed, reason="Qt bindings are not installed" ) if ImageQt.qt_is_installed: from PIL.ImageQt import QImage try: from PyQt5 import QtGui from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QWidget, QHBoxLayout, QLabel, QApplication except (ImportError, RuntimeError): from PySide2 import QtGui from PySide2.QtWidgets import QWidget, QHBoxLayout, QLabel, QApplication def test_sanity(tmp_path): for mode in ("RGB", "RGBA", "L", "P", "1"): src = hopper(mode) data = ImageQt.toqimage(src) assert isinstance(data, QImage) assert not data.isNull() # reload directly from the qimage rt = ImageQt.fromqimage(data) if mode in ("L", "P", "1"): assert_image_equal(rt, src.convert("RGB")) else: assert_image_equal(rt, src) if mode == "1": # BW appears to not save correctly on QT4 and QT5 # kicks out errors on console: # libpng warning: Invalid color type/bit depth combination # in IHDR # libpng error: Invalid IHDR data continue # Test saving the file tempfile = str(tmp_path / "temp_{}.png".format(mode)) data.save(tempfile) # Check that it actually worked. with Image.open(tempfile) as reloaded: assert_image_equal(reloaded, src) def test_segfault(): app = QApplication([]) ex = Example() assert app # Silence warning assert ex # Silence warning if ImageQt.qt_is_installed: class Example(QWidget): def __init__(self): super().__init__() img = hopper().resize((1000, 1000)) qimage = ImageQt.ImageQt(img) pixmap1 = QtGui.QPixmap.fromImage(qimage) QHBoxLayout(self) # hbox lbl = QLabel(self) # Segfault in the problem lbl.setPixmap(pixmap1.copy())