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With the introduction and use of pytest, it is simple and easy to execute specific tests in isolation through documented command line arguments. Either by specifying the module path or through the `-k EXPRESSION` argument. There is no longer any need to provide the boilerplate: if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main() To every test file. It is simply noise. The pattern remains in test files that aren't named with `test_*` as those files are not discovered and executed by pytest by default.
118 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
118 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
from .helper import unittest, PillowTestCase, hopper
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from PIL import Image
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try:
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from PIL import _webp
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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):
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def setUp(self):
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if _webp.WebPDecoderBuggyAlpha(self):
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self.skipTest("Buggy early version of WebP installed, "
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"not testing transparency")
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def test_read_rgba(self):
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"""
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Can we read an RGBA mode file without error?
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Does it have the bits we expect?
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"""
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# Generated with `cwebp transparent.png -o transparent.webp`
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file_path = "Tests/images/transparent.webp"
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image = Image.open(file_path)
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(image.size, (200, 150))
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self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
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image.load()
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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):
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"""
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Can we write an RGBA mode file with lossless compression without
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error? Does it have the bits we expect?
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"""
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
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# 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))
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# Add some partially transparent bits:
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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)
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image.load()
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(image.size, pil_image.size)
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self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
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image.load()
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image.getdata()
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self.assert_image_equal(image, pil_image)
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def test_write_rgba(self):
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"""
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Can we write a RGBA mode file to webp without error.
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Does it have the bits we expect?
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"""
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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))
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pil_image.save(temp_file)
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if _webp.WebPDecoderBuggyAlpha(self):
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return
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image = Image.open(temp_file)
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image.load()
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(image.size, (10, 10))
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self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
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image.load()
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image.getdata()
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# early versions of webp are known to produce higher deviations:
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# deal with it
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if _webp.WebPDecoderVersion(self) <= 0x201:
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self.assert_image_similar(image, pil_image, 3.0)
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else:
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self.assert_image_similar(image, pil_image, 1.0)
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def test_write_unsupported_mode_PA(self):
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"""
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Saving a palette-based file with transparency to WebP format
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should work, and be similar to the original file.
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"""
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temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
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file_path = "Tests/images/transparent.gif"
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Image.open(file_path).save(temp_file)
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image = Image.open(temp_file)
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self.assertEqual(image.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(image.size, (200, 150))
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self.assertEqual(image.format, "WEBP")
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image.load()
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image.getdata()
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target = Image.open(file_path).convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image_similar(image, target, 25.0)
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