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Updating mypy past version 0.9 means that third-party stubs are no-longer distributed with typeshed. See http://mypy-lang.blogspot.com/2021/06/mypy-0900-released.html for details. We therefore pull in stub packages in setup.py Additionally, some modules that we were previously ignoring import failures for now have stubs. So let's use them. The rest of this change consists of fixups to make the newer mypy + stubs pass CI. Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
174 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
174 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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# Copyright 2020-2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from io import BytesIO
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from typing import Tuple
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from PIL import Image
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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EXIF_ORIENTATION_TAG = 0x0112
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EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS = {
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2: Image.FLIP_LEFT_RIGHT,
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3: Image.ROTATE_180,
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4: Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM,
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5: Image.TRANSPOSE,
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6: Image.ROTATE_270,
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7: Image.TRANSVERSE,
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8: Image.ROTATE_90,
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}
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class ThumbnailError(Exception):
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"""An error occurred generating a thumbnail."""
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class Thumbnailer:
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FORMATS = {"image/jpeg": "JPEG", "image/png": "PNG"}
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@staticmethod
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def set_limits(max_image_pixels: int) -> None:
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Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = max_image_pixels
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def __init__(self, input_path: str):
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try:
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self.image = Image.open(input_path)
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except OSError as e:
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# If an error occurs opening the image, a thumbnail won't be able to
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# be generated.
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raise ThumbnailError from e
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except Image.DecompressionBombError as e:
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# If an image decompression bomb error occurs opening the image,
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# then the image exceeds the pixel limit and a thumbnail won't
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# be able to be generated.
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raise ThumbnailError from e
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self.width, self.height = self.image.size
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self.transpose_method = None
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try:
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# We don't use ImageOps.exif_transpose since it crashes with big EXIF
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#
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# Ignore safety: Pillow seems to acknowledge that this method is
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# "private, experimental, but generally widely used". Pillow 6
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# includes a public getexif() method (no underscore) that we might
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# consider using instead when we can bump that dependency.
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#
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# At the time of writing, Debian buster (currently oldstable)
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# provides version 5.4.1. It's expected to EOL in mid-2022, see
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# https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases#Production_Releases
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image_exif = self.image._getexif() # type: ignore
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if image_exif is not None:
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image_orientation = image_exif.get(EXIF_ORIENTATION_TAG)
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assert isinstance(image_orientation, int)
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self.transpose_method = EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS.get(image_orientation)
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except Exception as e:
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# A lot of parsing errors can happen when parsing EXIF
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logger.info("Error parsing image EXIF information: %s", e)
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def transpose(self) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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"""Transpose the image using its EXIF Orientation tag
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Returns:
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A tuple containing the new image size in pixels as (width, height).
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"""
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if self.transpose_method is not None:
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# Safety: `transpose` takes an int rather than e.g. an IntEnum.
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# self.transpose_method is set above to be a value in
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# EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS, and that only contains correct values.
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self.image = self.image.transpose(self.transpose_method) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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self.width, self.height = self.image.size
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self.transpose_method = None
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# We don't need EXIF any more
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self.image.info["exif"] = None
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return self.image.size
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def aspect(self, max_width: int, max_height: int) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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"""Calculate the largest size that preserves aspect ratio which
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fits within the given rectangle::
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(w_in / h_in) = (w_out / h_out)
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w_out = min(w_max, h_max * (w_in / h_in))
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h_out = min(h_max, w_max * (h_in / w_in))
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Args:
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max_width: The largest possible width.
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max_height: The largest possible height.
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"""
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if max_width * self.height < max_height * self.width:
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return max_width, (max_width * self.height) // self.width
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else:
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return (max_height * self.width) // self.height, max_height
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def _resize(self, width: int, height: int) -> Image.Image:
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# 1-bit or 8-bit color palette images need converting to RGB
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# otherwise they will be scaled using nearest neighbour which
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# looks awful.
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#
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# If the image has transparency, use RGBA instead.
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if self.image.mode in ["1", "L", "P"]:
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mode = "RGB"
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if self.image.info.get("transparency", None) is not None:
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mode = "RGBA"
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self.image = self.image.convert(mode)
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return self.image.resize((width, height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
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def scale(self, width: int, height: int, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
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"""Rescales the image to the given dimensions.
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Returns:
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BytesIO: the bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
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"""
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scaled = self._resize(width, height)
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return self._encode_image(scaled, output_type)
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def crop(self, width: int, height: int, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
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"""Rescales and crops the image to the given dimensions preserving
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aspect::
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(w_in / h_in) = (w_scaled / h_scaled)
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w_scaled = max(w_out, h_out * (w_in / h_in))
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h_scaled = max(h_out, w_out * (h_in / w_in))
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Args:
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max_width: The largest possible width.
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max_height: The largest possible height.
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Returns:
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BytesIO: the bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
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"""
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if width * self.height > height * self.width:
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scaled_height = (width * self.height) // self.width
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scaled_image = self._resize(width, scaled_height)
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crop_top = (scaled_height - height) // 2
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crop_bottom = height + crop_top
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cropped = scaled_image.crop((0, crop_top, width, crop_bottom))
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else:
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scaled_width = (height * self.width) // self.height
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scaled_image = self._resize(scaled_width, height)
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crop_left = (scaled_width - width) // 2
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crop_right = width + crop_left
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cropped = scaled_image.crop((crop_left, 0, crop_right, height))
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return self._encode_image(cropped, output_type)
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def _encode_image(self, output_image: Image.Image, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
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output_bytes_io = BytesIO()
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fmt = self.FORMATS[output_type]
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if fmt == "JPEG":
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output_image = output_image.convert("RGB")
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output_image.save(output_bytes_io, fmt, quality=80)
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return output_bytes_io
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