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676 lines
22 KiB
Python
676 lines
22 KiB
Python
from .helper import unittest, PillowTestCase, PillowLeakTestCase, hopper
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from PIL import Image, ImageFile, PngImagePlugin
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from PIL._util import py3
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from io import BytesIO
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import zlib
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import sys
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try:
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from PIL import _webp
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HAVE_WEBP = True
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except ImportError:
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HAVE_WEBP = False
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codecs = dir(Image.core)
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# sample png stream
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TEST_PNG_FILE = "Tests/images/hopper.png"
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# stuff to create inline PNG images
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MAGIC = PngImagePlugin._MAGIC
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def chunk(cid, *data):
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test_file = BytesIO()
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PngImagePlugin.putchunk(*(test_file, cid) + data)
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return test_file.getvalue()
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o32 = PngImagePlugin.o32
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IHDR = chunk(b"IHDR", o32(1), o32(1), b'\x08\x02', b'\0\0\0')
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IDAT = chunk(b"IDAT")
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IEND = chunk(b"IEND")
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HEAD = MAGIC + IHDR
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TAIL = IDAT + IEND
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def load(data):
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return Image.open(BytesIO(data))
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def roundtrip(im, **options):
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out = BytesIO()
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im.save(out, "PNG", **options)
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out.seek(0)
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return Image.open(out)
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class TestFilePng(PillowTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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if "zip_encoder" not in codecs or "zip_decoder" not in codecs:
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self.skipTest("zip/deflate support not available")
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def get_chunks(self, filename):
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chunks = []
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with open(filename, "rb") as fp:
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fp.read(8)
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with PngImagePlugin.PngStream(fp) as png:
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while True:
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cid, pos, length = png.read()
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chunks.append(cid)
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try:
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s = png.call(cid, pos, length)
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except EOFError:
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break
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png.crc(cid, s)
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return chunks
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def test_sanity(self):
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# internal version number
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self.assertRegex(Image.core.zlib_version, r"\d+\.\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?$")
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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hopper("RGB").save(test_file)
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im.format, "PNG")
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self.assertEqual(im.get_format_mimetype(), 'image/png')
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for mode in ["1", "L", "P", "RGB", "I", "I;16"]:
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im = hopper(mode)
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im.save(test_file)
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reloaded = Image.open(test_file)
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if mode == "I;16":
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reloaded = reloaded.convert(mode)
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self.assert_image_equal(reloaded, im)
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def test_invalid_file(self):
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invalid_file = "Tests/images/flower.jpg"
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,
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PngImagePlugin.PngImageFile, invalid_file)
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def test_broken(self):
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# Check reading of totally broken files. In this case, the test
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# file was checked into Subversion as a text file.
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test_file = "Tests/images/broken.png"
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self.assertRaises(IOError, Image.open, test_file)
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def test_bad_text(self):
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# Make sure PIL can read malformed tEXt chunks (@PIL152)
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0egg') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': 'egg'})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0egg\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': 'egg\x00'})
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def test_bad_ztxt(self):
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# Test reading malformed zTXt chunks (python-pillow/Pillow#318)
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'zTXt') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'zTXt', b'spam') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'zTXt', b'spam\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'zTXt', b'spam\0\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(
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b'zTXt', b'spam\0\0' + zlib.compress(b'egg')[:1]) + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(
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HEAD + chunk(b'zTXt', b'spam\0\0' + zlib.compress(b'egg')) + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': 'egg'})
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def test_bad_itxt(self):
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\x02') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\0\0foo\0') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\0\0en\0Spam\0egg') + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {"spam": "egg"})
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self.assertEqual(im.info["spam"].lang, "en")
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self.assertEqual(im.info["spam"].tkey, "Spam")
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\1\0en\0Spam\0' +
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zlib.compress(b"egg")[:1]) + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\1\1en\0Spam\0' +
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zlib.compress(b"egg")) + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'iTXt', b'spam\0\1\0en\0Spam\0' +
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zlib.compress(b"egg")) + TAIL)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {"spam": "egg"})
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self.assertEqual(im.info["spam"].lang, "en")
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self.assertEqual(im.info["spam"].tkey, "Spam")
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def test_interlace(self):
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test_file = "Tests/images/pil123p.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assert_image(im, "P", (162, 150))
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self.assertTrue(im.info.get("interlace"))
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im.load()
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test_file = "Tests/images/pil123rgba.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (162, 150))
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self.assertTrue(im.info.get("interlace"))
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im.load()
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def test_load_transparent_p(self):
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test_file = "Tests/images/pil123p.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assert_image(im, "P", (162, 150))
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im = im.convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (162, 150))
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# image has 124 unique alpha values
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self.assertEqual(len(im.getchannel('A').getcolors()), 124)
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def test_load_transparent_rgb(self):
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test_file = "Tests/images/rgb_trns.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], (0, 255, 52))
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self.assert_image(im, "RGB", (64, 64))
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im = im.convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (64, 64))
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# image has 876 transparent pixels
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self.assertEqual(im.getchannel('A').getcolors()[0][0], 876)
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def test_save_p_transparent_palette(self):
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in_file = "Tests/images/pil123p.png"
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im = Image.open(in_file)
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# 'transparency' contains a byte string with the opacity for
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# each palette entry
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self.assertEqual(len(im.info["transparency"]), 256)
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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# check if saved image contains same transparency
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(len(im.info["transparency"]), 256)
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self.assert_image(im, "P", (162, 150))
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im = im.convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (162, 150))
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# image has 124 unique alpha values
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self.assertEqual(len(im.getchannel('A').getcolors()), 124)
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def test_save_p_single_transparency(self):
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in_file = "Tests/images/p_trns_single.png"
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im = Image.open(in_file)
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# pixel value 164 is full transparent
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], 164)
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((31, 31)), 164)
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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# check if saved image contains same transparency
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], 164)
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((31, 31)), 164)
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self.assert_image(im, "P", (64, 64))
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im = im.convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (64, 64))
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((31, 31)), (0, 255, 52, 0))
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# image has 876 transparent pixels
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self.assertEqual(im.getchannel('A').getcolors()[0][0], 876)
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def test_save_p_transparent_black(self):
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# check if solid black image with full transparency
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# is supported (check for #1838)
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im = Image.new("RGBA", (10, 10), (0, 0, 0, 0))
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self.assertEqual(im.getcolors(), [(100, (0, 0, 0, 0))])
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im = im.convert("P")
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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# check if saved image contains same transparency
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(len(im.info["transparency"]), 256)
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self.assert_image(im, "P", (10, 10))
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im = im.convert("RGBA")
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self.assert_image(im, "RGBA", (10, 10))
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self.assertEqual(im.getcolors(), [(100, (0, 0, 0, 0))])
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def test_save_greyscale_transparency(self):
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for mode, num_transparent in {
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"1": 1994,
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"L": 559,
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"I": 559,
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}.items():
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in_file = "Tests/images/"+mode.lower()+"_trns.png"
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im = Image.open(in_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, mode)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], 255)
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im_rgba = im.convert('RGBA')
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self.assertEqual(
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im_rgba.getchannel("A").getcolors()[0][0], num_transparent)
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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test_im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(test_im.mode, mode)
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self.assertEqual(test_im.info["transparency"], 255)
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self.assert_image_equal(im, test_im)
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test_im_rgba = test_im.convert('RGBA')
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self.assertEqual(
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test_im_rgba.getchannel('A').getcolors()[0][0], num_transparent)
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def test_save_rgb_single_transparency(self):
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in_file = "Tests/images/caption_6_33_22.png"
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im = Image.open(in_file)
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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def test_load_verify(self):
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# Check open/load/verify exception (@PIL150)
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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# Assert that there is no unclosed file warning
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self.assert_warning(None, im.verify)
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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im.load()
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self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, im.verify)
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def test_verify_struct_error(self):
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# Check open/load/verify exception (#1755)
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# offsets to test, -10: breaks in i32() in read. (IOError)
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# -13: breaks in crc, txt chunk.
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# -14: malformed chunk
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for offset in (-10, -13, -14):
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with open(TEST_PNG_FILE, 'rb') as f:
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test_file = f.read()[:offset]
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im = Image.open(BytesIO(test_file))
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self.assertIsNotNone(im.fp)
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self.assertRaises((IOError, SyntaxError), im.verify)
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def test_verify_ignores_crc_error(self):
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# check ignores crc errors in ancillary chunks
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chunk_data = chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam')
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broken_crc_chunk_data = chunk_data[:-1] + b'q' # break CRC
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image_data = HEAD + broken_crc_chunk_data + TAIL
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, PngImagePlugin.PngImageFile,
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BytesIO(image_data))
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True
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try:
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im = load(image_data)
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self.assertIsNotNone(im)
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finally:
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = False
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def test_verify_not_ignores_crc_error_in_required_chunk(self):
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# check does not ignore crc errors in required chunks
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image_data = MAGIC + IHDR[:-1] + b'q' + TAIL
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True
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try:
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, PngImagePlugin.PngImageFile,
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BytesIO(image_data))
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finally:
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = False
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def test_roundtrip_dpi(self):
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# Check dpi roundtripping
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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im = roundtrip(im, dpi=(100, 100))
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self.assertEqual(im.info["dpi"], (100, 100))
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def test_load_dpi_rounding(self):
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# Round up
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["dpi"], (96, 96))
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# Round down
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/icc_profile_none.png")
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self.assertEqual(im.info["dpi"], (72, 72))
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def test_save_dpi_rounding(self):
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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im = roundtrip(im, dpi=(72.2, 72.2))
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self.assertEqual(im.info["dpi"], (72, 72))
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im = roundtrip(im, dpi=(72.8, 72.8))
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self.assertEqual(im.info["dpi"], (73, 73))
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def test_roundtrip_text(self):
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# Check text roundtripping
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im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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info = PngImagePlugin.PngInfo()
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info.add_text("TXT", "VALUE")
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info.add_text("ZIP", "VALUE", zip=True)
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im = roundtrip(im, pnginfo=info)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {'TXT': 'VALUE', 'ZIP': 'VALUE'})
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self.assertEqual(im.text, {'TXT': 'VALUE', 'ZIP': 'VALUE'})
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def test_roundtrip_itxt(self):
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# Check iTXt roundtripping
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im = Image.new("RGB", (32, 32))
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info = PngImagePlugin.PngInfo()
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info.add_itxt("spam", "Eggs", "en", "Spam")
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info.add_text("eggs", PngImagePlugin.iTXt("Spam", "en", "Eggs"),
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zip=True)
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im = roundtrip(im, pnginfo=info)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {"spam": "Eggs", "eggs": "Spam"})
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self.assertEqual(im.text, {"spam": "Eggs", "eggs": "Spam"})
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self.assertEqual(im.text["spam"].lang, "en")
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self.assertEqual(im.text["spam"].tkey, "Spam")
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self.assertEqual(im.text["eggs"].lang, "en")
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self.assertEqual(im.text["eggs"].tkey, "Eggs")
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def test_nonunicode_text(self):
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# Check so that non-Unicode text is saved as a tEXt rather than iTXt
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im = Image.new("RGB", (32, 32))
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info = PngImagePlugin.PngInfo()
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info.add_text("Text", "Ascii")
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im = roundtrip(im, pnginfo=info)
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self.assertIsInstance(im.info["Text"], str)
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def test_unicode_text(self):
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# Check preservation of non-ASCII characters on Python 3
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# This cannot really be meaningfully tested on Python 2,
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# since it didn't preserve charsets to begin with.
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def rt_text(value):
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im = Image.new("RGB", (32, 32))
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info = PngImagePlugin.PngInfo()
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info.add_text("Text", value)
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im = roundtrip(im, pnginfo=info)
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self.assertEqual(im.info, {"Text": value})
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if py3:
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rt_text(" Aa" + chr(0xa0) + chr(0xc4) + chr(0xff)) # Latin1
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rt_text(chr(0x400) + chr(0x472) + chr(0x4ff)) # Cyrillic
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rt_text(chr(0x4e00) + chr(0x66f0) + # CJK
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chr(0x9fba) + chr(0x3042) + chr(0xac00))
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rt_text("A" + chr(0xc4) + chr(0x472) + chr(0x3042)) # Combined
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def test_scary(self):
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# Check reading of evil PNG file. For information, see:
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# http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2004-001.txt
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# The first byte is removed from pngtest_bad.png
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# to avoid classification as malware.
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with open("Tests/images/pngtest_bad.png.bin", 'rb') as fd:
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data = b'\x89' + fd.read()
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pngfile = BytesIO(data)
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self.assertRaises(IOError, Image.open, pngfile)
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def test_trns_rgb(self):
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# Check writing and reading of tRNS chunks for RGB images.
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# Independent file sample provided by Sebastian Spaeth.
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test_file = "Tests/images/caption_6_33_22.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], (248, 248, 248))
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# check saving transparency by default
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im = roundtrip(im)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], (248, 248, 248))
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im = roundtrip(im, transparency=(0, 1, 2))
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], (0, 1, 2))
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def test_trns_p(self):
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# Check writing a transparency of 0, issue #528
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im = hopper('P')
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im.info['transparency'] = 0
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f = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(f)
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im2 = Image.open(f)
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self.assertIn('transparency', im2.info)
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self.assert_image_equal(im2.convert('RGBA'),
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im.convert('RGBA'))
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def test_trns_null(self):
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# Check reading images with null tRNS value, issue #1239
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test_file = "Tests/images/tRNS_null_1x1.png"
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.info["transparency"], 0)
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def test_save_icc_profile(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/icc_profile_none.png")
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self.assertIsNone(im.info['icc_profile'])
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with_icc = Image.open("Tests/images/icc_profile.png")
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expected_icc = with_icc.info['icc_profile']
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im = roundtrip(im, icc_profile=expected_icc)
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self.assertEqual(im.info['icc_profile'], expected_icc)
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def test_discard_icc_profile(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/icc_profile.png')
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im = roundtrip(im, icc_profile=None)
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self.assertNotIn('icc_profile', im.info)
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def test_roundtrip_icc_profile(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/icc_profile.png')
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expected_icc = im.info['icc_profile']
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im = roundtrip(im)
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self.assertEqual(im.info['icc_profile'], expected_icc)
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def test_roundtrip_no_icc_profile(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/icc_profile_none.png")
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self.assertIsNone(im.info['icc_profile'])
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im = roundtrip(im)
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self.assertNotIn('icc_profile', im.info)
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def test_repr_png(self):
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im = hopper()
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repr_png = Image.open(BytesIO(im._repr_png_()))
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self.assertEqual(repr_png.format, 'PNG')
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self.assert_image_equal(im, repr_png)
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def test_chunk_order(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/icc_profile.png")
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.convert("P").save(test_file, dpi=(100, 100))
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chunks = self.get_chunks(test_file)
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# https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#5ChunkOrdering
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# IHDR - shall be first
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self.assertEqual(chunks.index(b"IHDR"), 0)
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# PLTE - before first IDAT
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self.assertLess(chunks.index(b"PLTE"), chunks.index(b"IDAT"))
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# iCCP - before PLTE and IDAT
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self.assertLess(chunks.index(b"iCCP"), chunks.index(b"PLTE"))
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self.assertLess(chunks.index(b"iCCP"), chunks.index(b"IDAT"))
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# tRNS - after PLTE, before IDAT
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self.assertGreater(chunks.index(b"tRNS"), chunks.index(b"PLTE"))
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self.assertLess(chunks.index(b"tRNS"), chunks.index(b"IDAT"))
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# pHYs - before IDAT
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self.assertLess(chunks.index(b"pHYs"), chunks.index(b"IDAT"))
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def test_getchunks(self):
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im = hopper()
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chunks = PngImagePlugin.getchunks(im)
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self.assertEqual(len(chunks), 3)
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def test_textual_chunks_after_idat(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/hopper.png")
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self.assertIn('comment', im.text.keys())
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for k, v in {
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'date:create': '2014-09-04T09:37:08+03:00',
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'date:modify': '2014-09-04T09:37:08+03:00',
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}.items():
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self.assertEqual(im.text[k], v)
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# Raises a SyntaxError in load_end
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/broken_data_stream.png")
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with self.assertRaises(IOError):
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self.assertIsInstance(im.text, dict)
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# Raises a UnicodeDecodeError in load_end
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/truncated_image.png")
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# The file is truncated
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self.assertRaises(IOError, lambda: im.text)
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True
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self.assertIsInstance(im.text, dict)
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ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = False
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# Raises an EOFError in load_end
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/hopper_idat_after_image_end.png")
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self.assertEqual(im.text, {'TXT': 'VALUE', 'ZIP': 'VALUE'})
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def test_exif(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/exif.png")
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exif = im._getexif()
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self.assertEqual(exif[274], 1)
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def test_exif_save(self):
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/exif.png")
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test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file)
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reloaded = Image.open(test_file)
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exif = reloaded._getexif()
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self.assertEqual(exif[274], 1)
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def test_exif_from_jpg(self):
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|
im = Image.open("Tests/images/pil_sample_rgb.jpg")
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|
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|
test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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|
im.save(test_file)
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reloaded = Image.open(test_file)
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exif = reloaded._getexif()
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self.assertEqual(exif[305], "Adobe Photoshop CS Macintosh")
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def test_exif_argument(self):
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|
im = Image.open(TEST_PNG_FILE)
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|
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|
test_file = self.tempfile("temp.png")
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im.save(test_file, exif=b"exifstring")
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|
|
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reloaded = Image.open(test_file)
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|
self.assertEqual(reloaded.info["exif"], b"Exif\x00\x00exifstring")
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|
|
|
@unittest.skipUnless(HAVE_WEBP and _webp.HAVE_WEBPANIM,
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|
"WebP support not installed with animation")
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|
def test_apng(self):
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|
im = Image.open("Tests/images/iss634.apng")
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|
self.assertEqual(im.get_format_mimetype(), 'image/apng')
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|
|
|
# This also tests reading unknown PNG chunks (fcTL and fdAT) in load_end
|
|
expected = Image.open("Tests/images/iss634.webp")
|
|
self.assert_image_similar(im, expected, 0.23)
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|
|
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|
|
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform.startswith('win32'), "requires Unix or macOS")
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|
class TestTruncatedPngPLeaks(PillowLeakTestCase):
|
|
mem_limit = 2*1024 # max increase in K
|
|
iterations = 100 # Leak is 56k/iteration, this will leak 5.6megs
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
if "zip_encoder" not in codecs or "zip_decoder" not in codecs:
|
|
self.skipTest("zip/deflate support not available")
|
|
|
|
def test_leak_load(self):
|
|
with open('Tests/images/hopper.png', 'rb') as f:
|
|
DATA = BytesIO(f.read(16 * 1024))
|
|
|
|
ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = True
|
|
with Image.open(DATA) as im:
|
|
im.load()
|
|
|
|
def core():
|
|
with Image.open(DATA) as im:
|
|
im.load()
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
self._test_leak(core)
|
|
finally:
|
|
ImageFile.LOAD_TRUNCATED_IMAGES = False
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