Pillow/PIL/ImageShow.py
Christoph Gohlke dbf3d993ed BUG: Windows image viewer unable to open image
The issue was reported several times during the past years.
The temporary bitmap file is deleted before the image viewer is started. The workaround is to wait some time before deleting the file.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4607633/image-format-to-save-in-python
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7715501/pil-image-show-doesnt-work-on-windows-7
2013-02-13 18:23:30 -08:00

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#
# The Python Imaging Library.
# $Id$
#
# im.show() drivers
#
# History:
# 2008-04-06 fl Created
#
# Copyright (c) Secret Labs AB 2008.
#
# See the README file for information on usage and redistribution.
#
from __future__ import print_function
from . import Image
import os, sys
_viewers = []
def register(viewer, order=1):
try:
if issubclass(viewer, Viewer):
viewer = viewer()
except TypeError:
pass # raised if viewer wasn't a class
if order > 0:
_viewers.append(viewer)
elif order < 0:
_viewers.insert(0, viewer)
##
# Displays a given image.
#
# @param image An image object.
# @param title Optional title. Not all viewers can display the title.
# @param **options Additional viewer options.
# @return True if a suitable viewer was found, false otherwise.
def show(image, title=None, **options):
for viewer in _viewers:
if viewer.show(image, title=title, **options):
return 1
return 0
##
# Base class for viewers.
class Viewer:
# main api
def show(self, image, **options):
# save temporary image to disk
if image.mode[:4] == "I;16":
# @PIL88 @PIL101
# "I;16" isn't an 'official' mode, but we still want to
# provide a simple way to show 16-bit images.
base = "L"
# FIXME: auto-contrast if max() > 255?
else:
base = Image.getmodebase(image.mode)
if base != image.mode and image.mode != "1":
image = image.convert(base)
self.show_image(image, **options)
# hook methods
format = None
def get_format(self, image):
# return format name, or None to save as PGM/PPM
return self.format
def get_command(self, file, **options):
raise NotImplementedError
def save_image(self, image):
# save to temporary file, and return filename
return image._dump(format=self.get_format(image))
def show_image(self, image, **options):
# display given image
return self.show_file(self.save_image(image), **options)
def show_file(self, file, **options):
# display given file
os.system(self.get_command(file, **options))
return 1
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
if sys.platform == "win32":
class WindowsViewer(Viewer):
format = "BMP"
def get_command(self, file, **options):
return ("start /wait %s && ping -n 2 127.0.0.1 >NUL "
"&& del /f %s" % (file, file))
register(WindowsViewer)
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
class MacViewer(Viewer):
format = "BMP"
def get_command(self, file, **options):
# on darwin open returns immediately resulting in the temp
# file removal while app is opening
command = "open -a /Applications/Preview.app"
command = "(%s %s; sleep 20; rm -f %s)&" % (command, file, file)
return command
register(MacViewer)
else:
# unixoids
def which(executable):
path = os.environ.get("PATH")
if not path:
return None
for dirname in path.split(os.pathsep):
filename = os.path.join(dirname, executable)
if os.path.isfile(filename):
# FIXME: make sure it's executable
return filename
return None
class UnixViewer(Viewer):
def show_file(self, file, **options):
command, executable = self.get_command_ex(file, **options)
command = "(%s %s; rm -f %s)&" % (command, file, file)
os.system(command)
return 1
# implementations
class DisplayViewer(UnixViewer):
def get_command_ex(self, file, **options):
command = executable = "display"
return command, executable
if which("display"):
register(DisplayViewer)
class XVViewer(UnixViewer):
def get_command_ex(self, file, title=None, **options):
# note: xv is pretty outdated. most modern systems have
# imagemagick's display command instead.
command = executable = "xv"
if title:
# FIXME: do full escaping
command = command + " -name \"%s\"" % title
return command, executable
if which("xv"):
register(XVViewer)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# usage: python ImageShow.py imagefile [title]
print(show(Image.open(sys.argv[1]), *sys.argv[2:]))