Pillow/Tests/test_file_webp_animated.py
Jon Dufresne 7da17ad41e Improve pytest configuration to allow specific tests as CLI args
The previous test configuration made it difficult to run a single test
with the pytest CLI. There were two major issues:

- The Tests directory was not a package. It now includes a __init__.py
  file and imports from other tests modules are done with relative
  imports.

- setup.cfg always specified the Tests directory. So even if a specific
  test were specified as a CLI arg, this configuration would also always
  include all tests. This configuration has been removed to allow
  specifying a single test on the command line.

Contributors can now run specific tests with a single command such as:

  $ tox -e py37 -- Tests/test_file_pdf.py::TestFilePdf.test_rgb

This makes it easy and faster to iterate on a single test failure and is
very familiar to those that have previously used tox and pytest.

When running tox or pytest with no arguments, they still discover and
runs all tests in the Tests directory.
2019-01-13 09:00:12 -08:00

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from .helper import unittest, PillowTestCase
from PIL import Image
try:
from PIL import _webp
HAVE_WEBP = True
except ImportError:
HAVE_WEBP = False
class TestFileWebpAnimation(PillowTestCase):
def setUp(self):
if not HAVE_WEBP:
self.skipTest('WebP support not installed')
return
if not _webp.HAVE_WEBPANIM:
self.skipTest("WebP library does not contain animation support, "
"not testing animation")
def test_n_frames(self):
"""
Ensure that WebP format sets n_frames and is_animated
attributes correctly.
"""
im = Image.open("Tests/images/hopper.webp")
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 1)
self.assertFalse(im.is_animated)
im = Image.open("Tests/images/iss634.webp")
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 42)
self.assertTrue(im.is_animated)
def test_write_animation_L(self):
"""
Convert an animated GIF to animated WebP, then compare the
frame count, and first and last frames to ensure they're
visually similar.
"""
orig = Image.open("Tests/images/iss634.gif")
self.assertGreater(orig.n_frames, 1)
temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
orig.save(temp_file, save_all=True)
im = Image.open(temp_file)
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, orig.n_frames)
# Compare first and last frames to the original animated GIF
orig.load()
im.load()
self.assert_image_similar(im, orig.convert("RGBA"), 25.0)
orig.seek(orig.n_frames-1)
im.seek(im.n_frames-1)
orig.load()
im.load()
self.assert_image_similar(im, orig.convert("RGBA"), 25.0)
def test_write_animation_RGB(self):
"""
Write an animated WebP from RGB frames, and ensure the frames
are visually similar to the originals.
"""
def check(temp_file):
im = Image.open(temp_file)
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 2)
# Compare first frame to original
im.load()
self.assert_image_equal(im, frame1.convert("RGBA"))
# Compare second frame to original
im.seek(1)
im.load()
self.assert_image_equal(im, frame2.convert("RGBA"))
frame1 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame1.webp')
frame2 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame2.webp')
temp_file1 = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
frame1.copy().save(temp_file1,
save_all=True, append_images=[frame2],
lossless=True)
check(temp_file1)
# Tests appending using a generator
def imGenerator(ims):
for im in ims:
yield im
temp_file2 = self.tempfile("temp_generator.webp")
frame1.copy().save(temp_file2,
save_all=True, append_images=imGenerator([frame2]),
lossless=True)
check(temp_file2)
def test_timestamp_and_duration(self):
"""
Try passing a list of durations, and make sure the encoded
timestamps and durations are correct.
"""
durations = [0, 10, 20, 30, 40]
temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
frame1 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame1.webp')
frame2 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame2.webp')
frame1.save(temp_file, save_all=True,
append_images=[frame2, frame1, frame2, frame1],
duration=durations)
im = Image.open(temp_file)
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 5)
self.assertTrue(im.is_animated)
# Check that timestamps and durations match original values specified
ts = 0
for frame in range(im.n_frames):
im.seek(frame)
im.load()
self.assertEqual(im.info["duration"], durations[frame])
self.assertEqual(im.info["timestamp"], ts)
ts += durations[frame]
def test_seeking(self):
"""
Create an animated WebP file, and then try seeking through
frames in reverse-order, verifying the timestamps and durations
are correct.
"""
dur = 33
temp_file = self.tempfile("temp.webp")
frame1 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame1.webp')
frame2 = Image.open('Tests/images/anim_frame2.webp')
frame1.save(temp_file, save_all=True,
append_images=[frame2, frame1, frame2, frame1],
duration=dur)
im = Image.open(temp_file)
self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 5)
self.assertTrue(im.is_animated)
# Traverse frames in reverse, checking timestamps and durations
ts = dur * (im.n_frames-1)
for frame in reversed(range(im.n_frames)):
im.seek(frame)
im.load()
self.assertEqual(im.info["duration"], dur)
self.assertEqual(im.info["timestamp"], ts)
ts -= dur
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()