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236 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
236 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
import re
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from io import BytesIO
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import pytest
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from PIL import Image, ImageFile, Jpeg2KImagePlugin, features
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from .helper import (
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assert_image_equal,
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assert_image_similar,
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is_big_endian,
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skip_unless_feature,
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)
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pytestmark = skip_unless_feature("jpg_2000")
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test_card = Image.open("Tests/images/test-card.png")
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test_card.load()
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# OpenJPEG 2.0.0 outputs this debugging message sometimes; we should
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# ignore it---it doesn't represent a test failure.
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# 'Not enough memory to handle tile data'
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def roundtrip(im, **options):
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out = BytesIO()
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im.save(out, "JPEG2000", **options)
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test_bytes = out.tell()
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out.seek(0)
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im = Image.open(out)
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im.bytes = test_bytes # for testing only
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im.load()
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return im
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def test_sanity():
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# Internal version number
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assert re.search(r"\d+\.\d+\.\d+$", features.version_codec("jpg_2000"))
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with Image.open("Tests/images/test-card-lossless.jp2") as im:
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px = im.load()
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assert px[0, 0] == (0, 0, 0)
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assert im.mode == "RGB"
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assert im.size == (640, 480)
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assert im.format == "JPEG2000"
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assert im.get_format_mimetype() == "image/jp2"
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def test_jpf():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/balloon.jpf") as im:
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assert im.format == "JPEG2000"
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assert im.get_format_mimetype() == "image/jpx"
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def test_invalid_file():
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invalid_file = "Tests/images/flower.jpg"
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with pytest.raises(SyntaxError):
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Jpeg2KImagePlugin.Jpeg2KImageFile(invalid_file)
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def test_bytesio():
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with open("Tests/images/test-card-lossless.jp2", "rb") as f:
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data = BytesIO(f.read())
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with Image.open(data) as im:
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im.load()
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 1.0e-3)
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# These two test pre-written JPEG 2000 files that were not written with
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# PIL (they were made using Adobe Photoshop)
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def test_lossless(tmp_path):
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with Image.open("Tests/images/test-card-lossless.jp2") as im:
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im.load()
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outfile = str(tmp_path / "temp_test-card.png")
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im.save(outfile)
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 1.0e-3)
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def test_lossy_tiled():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/test-card-lossy-tiled.jp2") as im:
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im.load()
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 2.0)
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def test_lossless_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card)
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assert_image_equal(im, test_card)
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def test_lossy_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, quality_layers=[20])
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 2.0)
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def test_tiled_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, tile_size=(128, 128))
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assert_image_equal(im, test_card)
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def test_tiled_offset_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, tile_size=(128, 128), tile_offset=(0, 0), offset=(32, 32))
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assert_image_equal(im, test_card)
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def test_tiled_offset_too_small():
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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roundtrip(test_card, tile_size=(128, 128), tile_offset=(0, 0), offset=(128, 32))
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def test_irreversible_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, irreversible=True, quality_layers=[20])
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 2.0)
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def test_prog_qual_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, quality_layers=[60, 40, 20], progression="LRCP")
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 2.0)
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def test_prog_res_rt():
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im = roundtrip(test_card, num_resolutions=8, progression="RLCP")
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assert_image_equal(im, test_card)
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def test_reduce():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/test-card-lossless.jp2") as im:
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assert callable(im.reduce)
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im.reduce = 2
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assert im.reduce == 2
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im.load()
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assert im.size == (160, 120)
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im.thumbnail((40, 40))
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assert im.size == (40, 30)
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def test_layers_type(tmp_path):
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outfile = str(tmp_path / "temp_layers.jp2")
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for quality_layers in [[100, 50, 10], (100, 50, 10), None]:
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test_card.save(outfile, quality_layers=quality_layers)
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for quality_layers in ["quality_layers", ("100", "50", "10")]:
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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test_card.save(outfile, quality_layers=quality_layers)
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def test_layers():
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out = BytesIO()
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test_card.save(out, "JPEG2000", quality_layers=[100, 50, 10], progression="LRCP")
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out.seek(0)
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with Image.open(out) as im:
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im.layers = 1
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im.load()
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 13)
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out.seek(0)
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with Image.open(out) as im:
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im.layers = 3
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im.load()
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assert_image_similar(im, test_card, 0.4)
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def test_rgba():
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# Arrange
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with Image.open("Tests/images/rgb_trns_ycbc.j2k") as j2k:
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with Image.open("Tests/images/rgb_trns_ycbc.jp2") as jp2:
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# Act
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j2k.load()
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jp2.load()
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# Assert
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assert j2k.mode == "RGBA"
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assert jp2.mode == "RGBA"
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def test_16bit_monochrome_has_correct_mode():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.j2k") as j2k:
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j2k.load()
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assert j2k.mode == "I;16"
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.jp2") as jp2:
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jp2.load()
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assert jp2.mode == "I;16"
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@pytest.mark.xfail(is_big_endian(), reason="Fails on big-endian")
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def test_16bit_monochrome_jp2_like_tiff():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.tif") as tiff_16bit:
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.jp2") as jp2:
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assert_image_similar(jp2, tiff_16bit, 1e-3)
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@pytest.mark.xfail(is_big_endian(), reason="Fails on big-endian")
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def test_16bit_monochrome_j2k_like_tiff():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.tif") as tiff_16bit:
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.j2k") as j2k:
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assert_image_similar(j2k, tiff_16bit, 1e-3)
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def test_16bit_j2k_roundtrips():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.j2k") as j2k:
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im = roundtrip(j2k)
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assert_image_equal(im, j2k)
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def test_16bit_jp2_roundtrips():
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with Image.open("Tests/images/16bit.cropped.jp2") as jp2:
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im = roundtrip(jp2)
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assert_image_equal(im, jp2)
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def test_unbound_local():
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# prepatch, a malformed jp2 file could cause an UnboundLocalError exception.
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with pytest.raises(OSError):
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Image.open("Tests/images/unbound_variable.jp2")
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def test_parser_feed():
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# Arrange
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with open("Tests/images/test-card-lossless.jp2", "rb") as f:
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data = f.read()
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# Act
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p = ImageFile.Parser()
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p.feed(data)
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# Assert
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assert p.image.size == (640, 480)
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