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There are two main issues fixed with this commit: * bytes vs. str: All file, image, and palette data are now handled as bytes. A new _binary module consolidates the hacks needed to do this across Python versions. tostring/fromstring methods have been renamed to tobytes/frombytes, but the Python 2.6/2.7 versions alias them to the old names for compatibility. Users should move to tobytes/frombytes. One other potentially-breaking change is that text data in image files (such as tags, comments) are now explicitly handled with a specific character encoding in mind. This works well with the Unicode str in Python 3, but may trip up old code expecting a straight byte-for-byte translation to a Python string. This also required a change to Gohlke's tags tests (in Tests/test_file_png.py) to expect Unicode strings from the code. * True div vs. floor div: Many division operations used the "/" operator to do floor division, which is now the "//" operator in Python 3. These were fixed. As of this commit, on the first pass, I have one failing test (improper handling of a slice object in a C module, test_imagepath.py) in Python 3, and three that that I haven't tried running yet (test_imagegl, test_imagegrab, and test_imageqt). I also haven't tested anything on Windows. All but the three skipped tests run flawlessly against Pythons 2.6 and 2.7.
177 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
177 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
from tester import *
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import PngImagePlugin
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codecs = dir(Image.core)
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if "zip_encoder" not in codecs or "zip_decoder" not in codecs:
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skip("zip/deflate support not available")
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# sample png stream
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file = "Images/lena.png"
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data = open(file, "rb").read()
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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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file = BytesIO()
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PngImagePlugin.putchunk(*(file, cid) + data)
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return 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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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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def test_sanity():
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# internal version number
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assert_match(Image.core.zlib_version, "\d+\.\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?$")
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file = tempfile("temp.png")
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lena("RGB").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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im.load()
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assert_equal(im.mode, "RGB")
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assert_equal(im.size, (128, 128))
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assert_equal(im.format, "PNG")
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lena("1").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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lena("L").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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lena("P").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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lena("RGB").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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lena("I").save(file)
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im = Image.open(file)
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------
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def test_broken():
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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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file = "Tests/images/broken.png"
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assert_exception(IOError, lambda: Image.open(file))
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def test_bad_text():
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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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assert_equal(im.info, {})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam') + TAIL)
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assert_equal(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0') + TAIL)
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assert_equal(im.info, {'spam': ''})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0egg') + TAIL)
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assert_equal(im.info, {'spam': 'egg'})
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im = load(HEAD + chunk(b'tEXt', b'spam\0egg\0') + TAIL)
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assert_equal(im.info, {'spam': 'egg\x00'})
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def test_interlace():
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file = "Tests/images/pil123p.png"
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im = Image.open(file)
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assert_image(im, "P", (162, 150))
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assert_true(im.info.get("interlace"))
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assert_no_exception(lambda: im.load())
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file = "Tests/images/pil123rgba.png"
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im = Image.open(file)
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assert_image(im, "RGBA", (162, 150))
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assert_true(im.info.get("interlace"))
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assert_no_exception(lambda: im.load())
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def test_load_verify():
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# Check open/load/verify exception (@PIL150)
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im = Image.open("Images/lena.png")
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assert_no_exception(lambda: im.verify())
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im = Image.open("Images/lena.png")
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im.load()
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assert_exception(RuntimeError, lambda: im.verify())
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def test_roundtrip_dpi():
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# Check dpi roundtripping
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im = Image.open(file)
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im = roundtrip(im, dpi=(100, 100))
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assert_equal(im.info["dpi"], (100, 100))
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def test_roundtrip_text():
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# Check text roundtripping
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im = Image.open(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", 1)
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im = roundtrip(im, pnginfo=info)
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assert_equal(im.info, {'TXT': 'VALUE', 'ZIP': 'VALUE'})
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assert_equal(im.text, {'TXT': 'VALUE', 'ZIP': 'VALUE'})
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def test_scary():
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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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import base64
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file = "Tests/images/pngtest_bad.png.base64"
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data = None
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if py3:
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data = base64.decodebytes(open(file, 'rb').read())
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else:
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data = base64.decodestring(open(file, 'rb').read())
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file = BytesIO(data)
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assert_exception(IOError, lambda: Image.open(file))
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def test_trns_rgb():
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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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file = "Tests/images/caption_6_33_22.png"
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im = Image.open(file)
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assert_equal(im.info["transparency"], (248, 248, 248))
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im = roundtrip(im, transparency=(0, 1, 2))
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assert_equal(im.info["transparency"], (0, 1, 2))
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