from helper import unittest, PillowTestCase, tearDownModule from PIL import Image # sample icon file file = "Tests/images/pillow.icns" data = open(file, "rb").read() enable_jpeg2k = hasattr(Image.core, 'jp2klib_version') class TestFileIcns(PillowTestCase): def test_sanity(self): # Loading this icon by default should result in the largest size # (512x512@2x) being loaded im = Image.open(file) im.load() self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA") self.assertEqual(im.size, (1024, 1024)) self.assertEqual(im.format, "ICNS") def test_sizes(self): # Check that we can load all of the sizes, and that the final pixel # dimensions are as expected im = Image.open(file) for w, h, r in im.info['sizes']: wr = w * r hr = h * r im2 = Image.open(file) im2.size = (w, h, r) im2.load() self.assertEqual(im2.mode, 'RGBA') self.assertEqual(im2.size, (wr, hr)) def test_older_icon(self): # This icon was made with Icon Composer rather than iconutil; it still # uses PNG rather than JP2, however (since it was made on 10.9). im = Image.open('Tests/images/pillow2.icns') for w, h, r in im.info['sizes']: wr = w * r hr = h * r im2 = Image.open('Tests/images/pillow2.icns') im2.size = (w, h, r) im2.load() self.assertEqual(im2.mode, 'RGBA') self.assertEqual(im2.size, (wr, hr)) def test_jp2_icon(self): # This icon was made by using Uli Kusterer's oldiconutil to replace # the PNG images with JPEG 2000 ones. The advantage of doing this is # that OS X 10.5 supports JPEG 2000 but not PNG; some commercial # software therefore does just this. # (oldiconutil is here: https://github.com/uliwitness/oldiconutil) if not enable_jpeg2k: return im = Image.open('Tests/images/pillow3.icns') for w, h, r in im.info['sizes']: wr = w * r hr = h * r im2 = Image.open('Tests/images/pillow3.icns') im2.size = (w, h, r) im2.load() self.assertEqual(im2.mode, 'RGBA') self.assertEqual(im2.size, (wr, hr)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() # End of file