Pillow/Tests/test_file_webp.py
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from tester import *
from PIL import Image
def xtest_read():
""" Can we write a webp without error. Does it have the bits we expect?"""
file = "Images/lena.webp"
im = Image.open(file)
assert_equal(im.mode, "RGB")
assert_equal(im.size, (128, 128))
assert_equal(im.format, "WEBP")
assert_no_exception(lambda: im.load())
assert_no_exception(lambda: im.getdata())
orig_bytes = im.tobytes()
# generated with: dwebp -ppm ../../Images/lena.webp -o lena_webp_bits.ppm
target = Image.open('Tests/images/lena_webp_bits.ppm')
assert_image_equal(im, target)
def test_write():
""" Can we write a webp without error. Does it have the bits we expect?"""
file = tempfile("temp.webp")
lena("RGB").save(file)
im= Image.open(file)
im.load()
assert_equal(im.mode, "RGB")
assert_equal(im.size, (128, 128))
assert_equal(im.format, "WEBP")
assert_no_exception(lambda: im.load())
assert_no_exception(lambda: im.getdata())
# If we're using the exact same version of webp, this test should pass.
# but it doesn't if the webp is generated on Ubuntu and tested on Fedora.
# generated with: dwebp -ppm temp.webp -o lena_webp_write.ppm
#target = Image.open('Tests/images/lena_webp_write.ppm')
#assert_image_equal(im, target)
# This test asserts that the images are similar. If the average pixel difference
# between the two images is less than the epsilon value, then we're going to
# accept that it's a reasonable lossy version of the image. The included lena images
# for webp are showing ~16 on Ubuntu, the jpegs are showing ~18.
target = lena('RGB')
assert_image_similar(im, target, 20.0)