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1009 lines
30 KiB
Python
1009 lines
30 KiB
Python
import io
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import os
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import shutil
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import warnings
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import pytest
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from PIL import (
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ExifTags,
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Image,
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ImageDraw,
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ImagePalette,
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UnidentifiedImageError,
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features,
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)
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from .helper import (
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assert_image_equal,
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assert_image_equal_tofile,
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assert_image_similar_tofile,
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assert_not_all_same,
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hopper,
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is_win32,
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mark_if_feature_version,
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skip_unless_feature,
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)
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class TestImage:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"mode",
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(
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"1",
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"P",
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"PA",
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"L",
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"LA",
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"La",
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"F",
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"I",
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"I;16",
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"I;16L",
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"I;16B",
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"I;16N",
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"RGB",
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"RGBX",
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"RGBA",
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"RGBa",
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"BGR;15",
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"BGR;16",
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"BGR;24",
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"CMYK",
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"YCbCr",
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"LAB",
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"HSV",
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),
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)
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def test_image_modes_success(self, mode):
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Image.new(mode, (1, 1))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ("", "bad", "very very long"))
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def test_image_modes_fail(self, mode):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError) as e:
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Image.new(mode, (1, 1))
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assert str(e.value) == "unrecognized image mode"
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def test_exception_inheritance(self):
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assert issubclass(UnidentifiedImageError, OSError)
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def test_sanity(self):
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im = Image.new("L", (100, 100))
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assert repr(im)[:45] == "<PIL.Image.Image image mode=L size=100x100 at"
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assert im.mode == "L"
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assert im.size == (100, 100)
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im = Image.new("RGB", (100, 100))
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assert repr(im)[:45] == "<PIL.Image.Image image mode=RGB size=100x100 "
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assert im.mode == "RGB"
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assert im.size == (100, 100)
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Image.new("L", (100, 100), None)
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im2 = Image.new("L", (100, 100), 0)
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im3 = Image.new("L", (100, 100), "black")
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assert im2.getcolors() == [(10000, 0)]
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assert im3.getcolors() == [(10000, 0)]
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.new("X", (100, 100))
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.new("", (100, 100))
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# with pytest.raises(MemoryError):
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# Image.new("L", (1000000, 1000000))
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def test_repr_pretty(self):
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class Pretty:
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def text(self, text):
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self.pretty_output = text
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im = Image.new("L", (100, 100))
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p = Pretty()
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im._repr_pretty_(p, None)
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assert p.pretty_output == "<PIL.Image.Image image mode=L size=100x100>"
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def test_open_formats(self):
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PNGFILE = "Tests/images/hopper.png"
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JPGFILE = "Tests/images/hopper.jpg"
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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with Image.open(PNGFILE, formats=123):
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pass
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for formats in [["JPEG"], ("JPEG",), ["jpeg"], ["Jpeg"], ["jPeG"], ["JpEg"]]:
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with pytest.raises(UnidentifiedImageError):
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with Image.open(PNGFILE, formats=formats):
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pass
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with Image.open(JPGFILE, formats=formats) as im:
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assert im.mode == "RGB"
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assert im.size == (128, 128)
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for file in [PNGFILE, JPGFILE]:
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with Image.open(file, formats=None) as im:
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assert im.mode == "RGB"
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assert im.size == (128, 128)
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def test_width_height(self):
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im = Image.new("RGB", (1, 2))
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assert im.width == 1
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assert im.height == 2
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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im.size = (3, 4)
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def test_set_mode(self):
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im = Image.new("RGB", (1, 1))
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with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
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im.mode = "P"
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def test_invalid_image(self):
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im = io.BytesIO(b"")
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with pytest.raises(UnidentifiedImageError):
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with Image.open(im):
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pass
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def test_bad_mode(self):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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with Image.open("filename", "bad mode"):
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pass
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def test_stringio(self):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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with Image.open(io.StringIO()):
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pass
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def test_pathlib(self, tmp_path):
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from PIL.Image import Path
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with Image.open(Path("Tests/images/multipage-mmap.tiff")) as im:
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assert im.mode == "P"
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assert im.size == (10, 10)
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with Image.open(Path("Tests/images/hopper.jpg")) as im:
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assert im.mode == "RGB"
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assert im.size == (128, 128)
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for ext in (".jpg", ".jp2"):
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if ext == ".jp2" and not features.check_codec("jpg_2000"):
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pytest.skip("jpg_2000 not available")
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temp_file = str(tmp_path / ("temp." + ext))
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if os.path.exists(temp_file):
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os.remove(temp_file)
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im.save(Path(temp_file))
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def test_fp_name(self, tmp_path):
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temp_file = str(tmp_path / "temp.jpg")
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class FP:
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def write(self, b):
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pass
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fp = FP()
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fp.name = temp_file
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im = hopper()
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im.save(fp)
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def test_tempfile(self):
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# see #1460, pathlib support breaks tempfile.TemporaryFile on py27
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# Will error out on save on 3.0.0
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im = hopper()
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with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as fp:
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im.save(fp, "JPEG")
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fp.seek(0)
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assert_image_similar_tofile(im, fp, 20)
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def test_unknown_extension(self, tmp_path):
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im = hopper()
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temp_file = str(tmp_path / "temp.unknown")
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im.save(temp_file)
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def test_internals(self):
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im = Image.new("L", (100, 100))
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im.readonly = 1
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im._copy()
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assert not im.readonly
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im.readonly = 1
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im.paste(0, (0, 0, 100, 100))
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assert not im.readonly
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@pytest.mark.skipif(is_win32(), reason="Test requires opening tempfile twice")
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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sys.platform == "cygwin",
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reason="Test requires opening an mmaped file for writing",
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)
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def test_readonly_save(self, tmp_path):
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temp_file = str(tmp_path / "temp.bmp")
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shutil.copy("Tests/images/rgb32bf-rgba.bmp", temp_file)
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with Image.open(temp_file) as im:
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assert im.readonly
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im.save(temp_file)
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def test_dump(self, tmp_path):
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im = Image.new("L", (10, 10))
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im._dump(str(tmp_path / "temp_L.ppm"))
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im = Image.new("RGB", (10, 10))
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im._dump(str(tmp_path / "temp_RGB.ppm"))
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im = Image.new("HSV", (10, 10))
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im._dump(str(tmp_path / "temp_HSV.ppm"))
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def test_comparison_with_other_type(self):
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# Arrange
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item = Image.new("RGB", (25, 25), "#000")
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num = 12
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# Act/Assert
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# Shouldn't cause AttributeError (#774)
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assert item is not None
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assert item != num
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def test_expand_x(self):
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# Arrange
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im = hopper()
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orig_size = im.size
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xmargin = 5
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# Act
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im = im._expand(xmargin)
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# Assert
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assert im.size[0] == orig_size[0] + 2 * xmargin
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assert im.size[1] == orig_size[1] + 2 * xmargin
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def test_expand_xy(self):
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# Arrange
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im = hopper()
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orig_size = im.size
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xmargin = 5
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ymargin = 3
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# Act
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im = im._expand(xmargin, ymargin)
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# Assert
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assert im.size[0] == orig_size[0] + 2 * xmargin
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assert im.size[1] == orig_size[1] + 2 * ymargin
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def test_getbands(self):
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# Assert
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assert hopper("RGB").getbands() == ("R", "G", "B")
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assert hopper("YCbCr").getbands() == ("Y", "Cb", "Cr")
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def test_getchannel_wrong_params(self):
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im = hopper()
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im.getchannel(-1)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im.getchannel(3)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im.getchannel("Z")
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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im.getchannel("1")
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def test_getchannel(self):
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im = hopper("YCbCr")
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Y, Cb, Cr = im.split()
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assert_image_equal(Y, im.getchannel(0))
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assert_image_equal(Y, im.getchannel("Y"))
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assert_image_equal(Cb, im.getchannel(1))
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assert_image_equal(Cb, im.getchannel("Cb"))
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assert_image_equal(Cr, im.getchannel(2))
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assert_image_equal(Cr, im.getchannel("Cr"))
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def test_getbbox(self):
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# Arrange
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im = hopper()
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# Act
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bbox = im.getbbox()
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# Assert
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assert bbox == (0, 0, 128, 128)
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def test_ne(self):
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# Arrange
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im1 = Image.new("RGB", (25, 25), "black")
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im2 = Image.new("RGB", (25, 25), "white")
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# Act / Assert
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assert im1 != im2
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def test_alpha_composite(self):
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3374878
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# Arrange
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expected_colors = sorted(
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[
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(1122, (128, 127, 0, 255)),
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(1089, (0, 255, 0, 255)),
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(3300, (255, 0, 0, 255)),
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(1156, (170, 85, 0, 192)),
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(1122, (0, 255, 0, 128)),
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(1122, (255, 0, 0, 128)),
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(1089, (0, 255, 0, 0)),
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]
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)
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dst = Image.new("RGBA", size=(100, 100), color=(0, 255, 0, 255))
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draw = ImageDraw.Draw(dst)
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draw.rectangle((0, 33, 100, 66), fill=(0, 255, 0, 128))
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draw.rectangle((0, 67, 100, 100), fill=(0, 255, 0, 0))
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src = Image.new("RGBA", size=(100, 100), color=(255, 0, 0, 255))
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draw = ImageDraw.Draw(src)
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draw.rectangle((33, 0, 66, 100), fill=(255, 0, 0, 128))
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draw.rectangle((67, 0, 100, 100), fill=(255, 0, 0, 0))
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# Act
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img = Image.alpha_composite(dst, src)
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# Assert
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img_colors = sorted(img.getcolors())
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assert img_colors == expected_colors
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def test_alpha_inplace(self):
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src = Image.new("RGBA", (128, 128), "blue")
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over = Image.new("RGBA", (128, 128), "red")
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mask = hopper("L")
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over.putalpha(mask)
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target = Image.alpha_composite(src, over)
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# basic
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full = src.copy()
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full.alpha_composite(over)
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assert_image_equal(full, target)
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# with offset down to right
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offset = src.copy()
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offset.alpha_composite(over, (64, 64))
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assert_image_equal(offset.crop((64, 64, 127, 127)), target.crop((0, 0, 63, 63)))
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assert offset.size == (128, 128)
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# with negative offset
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offset = src.copy()
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offset.alpha_composite(over, (-64, -64))
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assert_image_equal(offset.crop((0, 0, 63, 63)), target.crop((64, 64, 127, 127)))
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assert offset.size == (128, 128)
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# offset and crop
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box = src.copy()
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box.alpha_composite(over, (64, 64), (0, 0, 32, 32))
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assert_image_equal(box.crop((64, 64, 96, 96)), target.crop((0, 0, 32, 32)))
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assert_image_equal(box.crop((96, 96, 128, 128)), src.crop((0, 0, 32, 32)))
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assert box.size == (128, 128)
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# source point
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source = src.copy()
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source.alpha_composite(over, (32, 32), (32, 32, 96, 96))
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assert_image_equal(source.crop((32, 32, 96, 96)), target.crop((32, 32, 96, 96)))
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assert source.size == (128, 128)
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# errors
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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source.alpha_composite(over, "invalid source")
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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source.alpha_composite(over, (0, 0), "invalid destination")
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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source.alpha_composite(over, 0)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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source.alpha_composite(over, (0, 0), 0)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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source.alpha_composite(over, (0, 0), (0, -1))
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def test_register_open_duplicates(self):
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# Arrange
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factory, accept = Image.OPEN["JPEG"]
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id_length = len(Image.ID)
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# Act
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Image.register_open("JPEG", factory, accept)
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# Assert
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assert len(Image.ID) == id_length
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def test_registered_extensions_uninitialized(self):
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# Arrange
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Image._initialized = 0
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# Act
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Image.registered_extensions()
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# Assert
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assert Image._initialized == 2
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def test_registered_extensions(self):
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# Arrange
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# Open an image to trigger plugin registration
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with Image.open("Tests/images/rgb.jpg"):
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pass
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# Act
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extensions = Image.registered_extensions()
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# Assert
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assert extensions
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for ext in [".cur", ".icns", ".tif", ".tiff"]:
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assert ext in extensions
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def test_effect_mandelbrot(self):
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# Arrange
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size = (512, 512)
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extent = (-3, -2.5, 2, 2.5)
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quality = 100
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# Act
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im = Image.effect_mandelbrot(size, extent, quality)
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# Assert
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assert im.size == (512, 512)
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assert_image_equal_tofile(im, "Tests/images/effect_mandelbrot.png")
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def test_effect_mandelbrot_bad_arguments(self):
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# Arrange
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size = (512, 512)
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# Get coordinates the wrong way round:
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extent = (+3, +2.5, -2, -2.5)
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# Quality < 2:
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quality = 1
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# Act/Assert
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.effect_mandelbrot(size, extent, quality)
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def test_effect_noise(self):
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# Arrange
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size = (100, 100)
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sigma = 128
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# Act
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im = Image.effect_noise(size, sigma)
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# Assert
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assert im.size == (100, 100)
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assert im.mode == "L"
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p0 = im.getpixel((0, 0))
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p1 = im.getpixel((0, 1))
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p2 = im.getpixel((0, 2))
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p3 = im.getpixel((0, 3))
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p4 = im.getpixel((0, 4))
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assert_not_all_same([p0, p1, p2, p3, p4])
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def test_effect_spread(self):
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# Arrange
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im = hopper()
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distance = 10
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# Act
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im2 = im.effect_spread(distance)
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# Assert
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assert im.size == (128, 128)
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assert_image_similar_tofile(im2, "Tests/images/effect_spread.png", 110)
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def test_effect_spread_zero(self):
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# Arrange
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im = hopper()
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distance = 0
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# Act
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im2 = im.effect_spread(distance)
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# Assert
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assert_image_equal(im, im2)
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def test_check_size(self):
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# Checking that the _check_size function throws value errors when we want it to
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.new("RGB", 0) # not a tuple
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.new("RGB", (0,)) # Tuple too short
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.new("RGB", (-1, -1)) # w,h < 0
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# this should pass with 0 sized images, #2259
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im = Image.new("L", (0, 0))
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assert im.size == (0, 0)
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im = Image.new("L", (0, 100))
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assert im.size == (0, 100)
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im = Image.new("L", (100, 0))
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assert im.size == (100, 0)
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assert Image.new("RGB", (1, 1))
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# Should pass lists too
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i = Image.new("RGB", [1, 1])
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assert isinstance(i.size, tuple)
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@pytest.mark.timeout(0.75)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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"PILLOW_VALGRIND_TEST" in os.environ, reason="Valgrind is slower"
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("size", ((0, 100000000), (100000000, 0)))
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def test_empty_image(self, size):
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Image.new("RGB", size)
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|
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def test_storage_neg(self):
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# Storage.c accepted negative values for xsize, ysize. Was
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# test_neg_ppm, but the core function for that has been
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# removed Calling directly into core to test the error in
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# Storage.c, rather than the size check above
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|
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.core.fill("RGB", (2, -2), (0, 0, 0))
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|
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def test_one_item_tuple(self):
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for mode in ("I", "F", "L"):
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im = Image.new(mode, (100, 100), (5,))
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px = im.load()
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assert px[0, 0] == 5
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def test_linear_gradient_wrong_mode(self):
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# Arrange
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wrong_mode = "RGB"
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|
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# Act / Assert
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.linear_gradient(wrong_mode)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ("L", "P", "I", "F"))
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def test_linear_gradient(self, mode):
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# Arrange
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target_file = "Tests/images/linear_gradient.png"
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# Act
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im = Image.linear_gradient(mode)
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# Assert
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assert im.size == (256, 256)
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assert im.mode == mode
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assert im.getpixel((0, 0)) == 0
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assert im.getpixel((255, 255)) == 255
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with Image.open(target_file) as target:
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target = target.convert(mode)
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assert_image_equal(im, target)
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|
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def test_radial_gradient_wrong_mode(self):
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# Arrange
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wrong_mode = "RGB"
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|
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# Act / Assert
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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Image.radial_gradient(wrong_mode)
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|
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ("L", "P", "I", "F"))
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|
def test_radial_gradient(self, mode):
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# Arrange
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target_file = "Tests/images/radial_gradient.png"
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|
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|
# Act
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im = Image.radial_gradient(mode)
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|
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|
# Assert
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assert im.size == (256, 256)
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assert im.mode == mode
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assert im.getpixel((0, 0)) == 255
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assert im.getpixel((128, 128)) == 0
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with Image.open(target_file) as target:
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|
target = target.convert(mode)
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assert_image_equal(im, target)
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|
|
|
def test_register_extensions(self):
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|
test_format = "a"
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|
exts = ["b", "c"]
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|
for ext in exts:
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Image.register_extension(test_format, ext)
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|
ext_individual = Image.EXTENSION.copy()
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|
for ext in exts:
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del Image.EXTENSION[ext]
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|
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|
Image.register_extensions(test_format, exts)
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|
ext_multiple = Image.EXTENSION.copy()
|
|
for ext in exts:
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|
del Image.EXTENSION[ext]
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|
|
|
assert ext_individual == ext_multiple
|
|
|
|
def test_remap_palette(self):
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|
# Test identity transform
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/hopper.gif") as im:
|
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assert_image_equal(im, im.remap_palette(list(range(256))))
|
|
|
|
# Test identity transform with an RGBA palette
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|
im = Image.new("P", (256, 1))
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|
for x in range(256):
|
|
im.putpixel((x, 0), x)
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|
im.putpalette(list(range(256)) * 4, "RGBA")
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|
im_remapped = im.remap_palette(list(range(256)))
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|
assert_image_equal(im, im_remapped)
|
|
assert im.palette.palette == im_remapped.palette.palette
|
|
|
|
# Test illegal image mode
|
|
with hopper() as im:
|
|
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
|
|
im.remap_palette(None)
|
|
|
|
def test_remap_palette_transparency(self):
|
|
im = Image.new("P", (1, 2))
|
|
im.putpixel((0, 1), 1)
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|
im.info["transparency"] = 0
|
|
|
|
im_remapped = im.remap_palette([1, 0])
|
|
assert im_remapped.info["transparency"] == 1
|
|
assert len(im_remapped.getpalette()) == 6
|
|
|
|
# Test unused transparency
|
|
im.info["transparency"] = 2
|
|
|
|
im_remapped = im.remap_palette([1, 0])
|
|
assert "transparency" not in im_remapped.info
|
|
|
|
def test__new(self):
|
|
im = hopper("RGB")
|
|
im_p = hopper("P")
|
|
|
|
blank_p = Image.new("P", (10, 10))
|
|
blank_pa = Image.new("PA", (10, 10))
|
|
blank_p.palette = None
|
|
blank_pa.palette = None
|
|
|
|
def _make_new(base_image, image, palette_result=None):
|
|
new_image = base_image._new(image.im)
|
|
assert new_image.mode == image.mode
|
|
assert new_image.size == image.size
|
|
assert new_image.info == base_image.info
|
|
if palette_result is not None:
|
|
assert new_image.palette.tobytes() == palette_result.tobytes()
|
|
else:
|
|
assert new_image.palette is None
|
|
|
|
_make_new(im, im_p, ImagePalette.ImagePalette(list(range(256)) * 3))
|
|
_make_new(im_p, im, None)
|
|
_make_new(im, blank_p, ImagePalette.ImagePalette())
|
|
_make_new(im, blank_pa, ImagePalette.ImagePalette())
|
|
|
|
def test_p_from_rgb_rgba(self):
|
|
for mode, color in [
|
|
("RGB", "#DDEEFF"),
|
|
("RGB", (221, 238, 255)),
|
|
("RGBA", (221, 238, 255, 255)),
|
|
]:
|
|
im = Image.new("P", (100, 100), color)
|
|
expected = Image.new(mode, (100, 100), color)
|
|
assert_image_equal(im.convert(mode), expected)
|
|
|
|
def test_no_resource_warning_on_save(self, tmp_path):
|
|
# https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/835
|
|
# Arrange
|
|
test_file = "Tests/images/hopper.png"
|
|
temp_file = str(tmp_path / "temp.jpg")
|
|
|
|
# Act/Assert
|
|
with Image.open(test_file) as im:
|
|
with warnings.catch_warnings():
|
|
im.save(temp_file)
|
|
|
|
def test_no_new_file_on_error(self, tmp_path):
|
|
temp_file = str(tmp_path / "temp.jpg")
|
|
|
|
im = Image.new("RGB", (0, 0))
|
|
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
|
|
im.save(temp_file)
|
|
|
|
assert not os.path.exists(temp_file)
|
|
|
|
def test_load_on_nonexclusive_multiframe(self):
|
|
with open("Tests/images/frozenpond.mpo", "rb") as fp:
|
|
|
|
def act(fp):
|
|
im = Image.open(fp)
|
|
im.load()
|
|
|
|
act(fp)
|
|
|
|
with Image.open(fp) as im:
|
|
im.load()
|
|
|
|
assert not fp.closed
|
|
|
|
def test_empty_exif(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/exif.png") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert dict(exif)
|
|
|
|
# Test that exif data is cleared after another load
|
|
exif.load(None)
|
|
assert not dict(exif)
|
|
|
|
# Test loading just the EXIF header
|
|
exif.load(b"Exif\x00\x00")
|
|
assert not dict(exif)
|
|
|
|
@mark_if_feature_version(
|
|
pytest.mark.valgrind_known_error, "libjpeg_turbo", "2.0", reason="Known Failing"
|
|
)
|
|
def test_exif_jpeg(self, tmp_path):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/exif-72dpi-int.jpg") as im: # Little endian
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert 258 not in exif
|
|
assert 274 in exif
|
|
assert 282 in exif
|
|
assert exif[296] == 2
|
|
assert exif[11] == "gThumb 3.0.1"
|
|
|
|
out = str(tmp_path / "temp.jpg")
|
|
exif[258] = 8
|
|
del exif[274]
|
|
del exif[282]
|
|
exif[296] = 455
|
|
exif[11] = "Pillow test"
|
|
im.save(out, exif=exif)
|
|
with Image.open(out) as reloaded:
|
|
reloaded_exif = reloaded.getexif()
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[258] == 8
|
|
assert 274 not in reloaded_exif
|
|
assert 282 not in reloaded_exif
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[296] == 455
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[11] == "Pillow test"
|
|
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/no-dpi-in-exif.jpg") as im: # Big endian
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert 258 not in exif
|
|
assert 306 in exif
|
|
assert exif[274] == 1
|
|
assert exif[305] == "Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 (Macintosh)"
|
|
|
|
out = str(tmp_path / "temp.jpg")
|
|
exif[258] = 8
|
|
del exif[306]
|
|
exif[274] = 455
|
|
exif[305] = "Pillow test"
|
|
im.save(out, exif=exif)
|
|
with Image.open(out) as reloaded:
|
|
reloaded_exif = reloaded.getexif()
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[258] == 8
|
|
assert 306 not in reloaded_exif
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[274] == 455
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[305] == "Pillow test"
|
|
|
|
@skip_unless_feature("webp")
|
|
@skip_unless_feature("webp_anim")
|
|
def test_exif_webp(self, tmp_path):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/hopper.webp") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert exif == {}
|
|
|
|
out = str(tmp_path / "temp.webp")
|
|
exif[258] = 8
|
|
exif[40963] = 455
|
|
exif[305] = "Pillow test"
|
|
|
|
def check_exif():
|
|
with Image.open(out) as reloaded:
|
|
reloaded_exif = reloaded.getexif()
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[258] == 8
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[40963] == 455
|
|
assert reloaded_exif[305] == "Pillow test"
|
|
|
|
im.save(out, exif=exif)
|
|
check_exif()
|
|
im.save(out, exif=exif, save_all=True)
|
|
check_exif()
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_png(self, tmp_path):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/exif.png") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert exif == {274: 1}
|
|
|
|
out = str(tmp_path / "temp.png")
|
|
exif[258] = 8
|
|
del exif[274]
|
|
exif[40963] = 455
|
|
exif[305] = "Pillow test"
|
|
im.save(out, exif=exif)
|
|
|
|
with Image.open(out) as reloaded:
|
|
reloaded_exif = reloaded.getexif()
|
|
assert reloaded_exif == {258: 8, 40963: 455, 305: "Pillow test"}
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_interop(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert exif.get_ifd(0xA005) == {
|
|
1: "R98",
|
|
2: b"0100",
|
|
4097: 2272,
|
|
4098: 1704,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
reloaded_exif = Image.Exif()
|
|
reloaded_exif.load(exif.tobytes())
|
|
assert reloaded_exif.get_ifd(0xA005) == exif.get_ifd(0xA005)
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_ifd1(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
assert exif.get_ifd(ExifTags.IFD.IFD1) == {
|
|
513: 2036,
|
|
514: 5448,
|
|
259: 6,
|
|
296: 2,
|
|
282: 180.0,
|
|
283: 180.0,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_ifd(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
del exif.get_ifd(0x8769)[0xA005]
|
|
|
|
reloaded_exif = Image.Exif()
|
|
reloaded_exif.load(exif.tobytes())
|
|
assert reloaded_exif.get_ifd(0x8769) == exif.get_ifd(0x8769)
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_load_from_fp(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
data = im.info["exif"]
|
|
if data.startswith(b"Exif\x00\x00"):
|
|
data = data[6:]
|
|
fp = io.BytesIO(data)
|
|
|
|
exif = Image.Exif()
|
|
exif.load_from_fp(fp)
|
|
assert exif == {
|
|
271: "Canon",
|
|
272: "Canon PowerShot S40",
|
|
274: 1,
|
|
282: 180.0,
|
|
283: 180.0,
|
|
296: 2,
|
|
306: "2003:12:14 12:01:44",
|
|
531: 1,
|
|
34665: 196,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def test_exif_hide_offsets(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
exif = im.getexif()
|
|
|
|
# Check offsets are present initially
|
|
assert 0x8769 in exif
|
|
for tag in (0xA005, 0x927C):
|
|
assert tag in exif.get_ifd(0x8769)
|
|
assert exif.get_ifd(0xA005)
|
|
loaded_exif = exif
|
|
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/flower.jpg") as im:
|
|
new_exif = im.getexif()
|
|
|
|
for exif in (loaded_exif, new_exif):
|
|
exif.hide_offsets()
|
|
|
|
# Assert they are hidden afterwards,
|
|
# but that the IFDs are still available
|
|
assert 0x8769 not in exif
|
|
assert exif.get_ifd(0x8769)
|
|
for tag in (0xA005, 0x927C):
|
|
assert tag not in exif.get_ifd(0x8769)
|
|
assert exif.get_ifd(0xA005)
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("size", ((1, 0), (0, 1), (0, 0)))
|
|
def test_zero_tobytes(self, size):
|
|
im = Image.new("RGB", size)
|
|
assert im.tobytes() == b""
|
|
|
|
def test_apply_transparency(self):
|
|
im = Image.new("P", (1, 1))
|
|
im.putpalette((0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1))
|
|
assert im.palette.colors == {(0, 0, 0): 0, (1, 1, 1): 1}
|
|
|
|
# Test that no transformation is applied without transparency
|
|
im.apply_transparency()
|
|
assert im.palette.colors == {(0, 0, 0): 0, (1, 1, 1): 1}
|
|
|
|
# Test that a transparency index is applied
|
|
im.info["transparency"] = 0
|
|
im.apply_transparency()
|
|
assert "transparency" not in im.info
|
|
assert im.palette.colors == {(0, 0, 0, 0): 0, (1, 1, 1, 255): 1}
|
|
|
|
# Test that existing transparency is kept
|
|
im = Image.new("P", (1, 1))
|
|
im.putpalette((0, 0, 0, 255, 1, 1, 1, 128), "RGBA")
|
|
im.info["transparency"] = 0
|
|
im.apply_transparency()
|
|
assert im.palette.colors == {(0, 0, 0, 0): 0, (1, 1, 1, 128): 1}
|
|
|
|
# Test that transparency bytes are applied
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/pil123p.png") as im:
|
|
assert isinstance(im.info["transparency"], bytes)
|
|
assert im.palette.colors[(27, 35, 6)] == 24
|
|
im.apply_transparency()
|
|
assert im.palette.colors[(27, 35, 6, 214)] == 24
|
|
|
|
def test_constants(self):
|
|
for enum in (
|
|
Image.Transpose,
|
|
Image.Transform,
|
|
Image.Resampling,
|
|
Image.Dither,
|
|
Image.Palette,
|
|
Image.Quantize,
|
|
):
|
|
for name in enum.__members__:
|
|
assert getattr(Image, name) == enum[name]
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
|
|
"path",
|
|
[
|
|
"fli_overrun.bin",
|
|
"sgi_overrun.bin",
|
|
"sgi_overrun_expandrow.bin",
|
|
"sgi_overrun_expandrow2.bin",
|
|
"pcx_overrun.bin",
|
|
"pcx_overrun2.bin",
|
|
"ossfuzz-4836216264589312.pcx",
|
|
"01r_00.pcx",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
def test_overrun(self, path):
|
|
"""For overrun completeness, test as:
|
|
valgrind pytest -qq Tests/test_image.py::TestImage::test_overrun | grep decode.c
|
|
"""
|
|
with Image.open(os.path.join("Tests/images", path)) as im:
|
|
try:
|
|
im.load()
|
|
assert False
|
|
except OSError as e:
|
|
buffer_overrun = str(e) == "buffer overrun when reading image file"
|
|
truncated = "image file is truncated" in str(e)
|
|
|
|
assert buffer_overrun or truncated
|
|
|
|
def test_fli_overrun2(self):
|
|
with Image.open("Tests/images/fli_overrun2.bin") as im:
|
|
try:
|
|
im.seek(1)
|
|
assert False
|
|
except OSError as e:
|
|
assert str(e) == "buffer overrun when reading image file"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MockEncoder:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
def mock_encode(*args):
|
|
encoder = MockEncoder()
|
|
encoder.args = args
|
|
return encoder
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestRegistry:
|
|
def test_encode_registry(self):
|
|
Image.register_encoder("MOCK", mock_encode)
|
|
assert "MOCK" in Image.ENCODERS
|
|
|
|
enc = Image._getencoder("RGB", "MOCK", ("args",), extra=("extra",))
|
|
|
|
assert isinstance(enc, MockEncoder)
|
|
assert enc.args == ("RGB", "args", "extra")
|
|
|
|
def test_encode_registry_fail(self):
|
|
with pytest.raises(OSError):
|
|
Image._getencoder("RGB", "DoesNotExist", ("args",), extra=("extra",))
|