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Similar to the recent adoption of Black. isort is a Python utility to sort imports alphabetically and automatically separate into sections. By using isort, contributors can quickly and automatically conform to the projects style without thinking. Just let the tool do it. Uses the configuration recommended by the Black to avoid conflicts of style. Rewrite TestImageQt.test_deprecated to no rely on import order.
121 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
121 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
import io
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import sys
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from PIL import IcnsImagePlugin, Image
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from .helper import PillowTestCase, unittest
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# sample icon file
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TEST_FILE = "Tests/images/pillow.icns"
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enable_jpeg2k = hasattr(Image.core, "jp2klib_version")
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class TestFileIcns(PillowTestCase):
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def test_sanity(self):
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# Loading this icon by default should result in the largest size
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# (512x512@2x) being loaded
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im = Image.open(TEST_FILE)
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# Assert that there is no unclosed file warning
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self.assert_warning(None, im.load)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (1024, 1024))
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self.assertEqual(im.format, "ICNS")
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@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform != "darwin", "requires macOS")
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def test_save(self):
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im = Image.open(TEST_FILE)
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.icns")
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im.save(temp_file)
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reread = Image.open(temp_file)
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self.assertEqual(reread.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(reread.size, (1024, 1024))
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self.assertEqual(reread.format, "ICNS")
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@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform != "darwin", "requires macOS")
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def test_save_append_images(self):
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im = Image.open(TEST_FILE)
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.icns")
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provided_im = Image.new("RGBA", (32, 32), (255, 0, 0, 128))
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im.save(temp_file, append_images=[provided_im])
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reread = Image.open(temp_file)
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self.assert_image_similar(reread, im, 1)
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reread = Image.open(temp_file)
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reread.size = (16, 16, 2)
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reread.load()
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self.assert_image_equal(reread, provided_im)
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def test_sizes(self):
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# Check that we can load all of the sizes, and that the final pixel
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# dimensions are as expected
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im = Image.open(TEST_FILE)
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for w, h, r in im.info["sizes"]:
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wr = w * r
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hr = h * r
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im.size = (w, h, r)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (wr, hr))
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# Check that we cannot load an incorrect size
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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im.size = (1, 1)
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def test_older_icon(self):
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# This icon was made with Icon Composer rather than iconutil; it still
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# uses PNG rather than JP2, however (since it was made on 10.9).
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/pillow2.icns")
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for w, h, r in im.info["sizes"]:
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wr = w * r
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hr = h * r
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im2 = Image.open("Tests/images/pillow2.icns")
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im2.size = (w, h, r)
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im2.load()
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self.assertEqual(im2.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im2.size, (wr, hr))
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def test_jp2_icon(self):
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# This icon was made by using Uli Kusterer's oldiconutil to replace
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# the PNG images with JPEG 2000 ones. The advantage of doing this is
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# that OS X 10.5 supports JPEG 2000 but not PNG; some commercial
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# software therefore does just this.
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# (oldiconutil is here: https://github.com/uliwitness/oldiconutil)
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if not enable_jpeg2k:
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return
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/pillow3.icns")
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for w, h, r in im.info["sizes"]:
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wr = w * r
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hr = h * r
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im2 = Image.open("Tests/images/pillow3.icns")
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im2.size = (w, h, r)
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im2.load()
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self.assertEqual(im2.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im2.size, (wr, hr))
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def test_getimage(self):
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with open(TEST_FILE, "rb") as fp:
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icns_file = IcnsImagePlugin.IcnsFile(fp)
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im = icns_file.getimage()
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (1024, 1024))
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im = icns_file.getimage((512, 512))
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (512, 512))
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def test_not_an_icns_file(self):
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with io.BytesIO(b"invalid\n") as fp:
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, IcnsImagePlugin.IcnsFile, fp)
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