# encoding: utf-8 """ Provides objects that can characterize image streams as to content type and size, as a required step in including them in a document. """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function import hashlib import os from ..compat import BytesIO, is_string from .exceptions import UnrecognizedImageError from ..shared import Emu, Inches, lazyproperty class Image(object): """ Graphical image stream such as JPEG, PNG, or GIF with properties and methods required by ImagePart. """ def __init__(self, blob, filename, image_header): super(Image, self).__init__() self._blob = blob self._filename = filename self._image_header = image_header @classmethod def from_blob(cls, blob): """ Return a new |Image| subclass instance parsed from the image binary contained in *blob*. """ stream = BytesIO(blob) return cls._from_stream(stream, blob) @classmethod def from_file(cls, image_descriptor): """ Return a new |Image| subclass instance loaded from the image file identified by *image_descriptor*, a path or file-like object. """ if is_string(image_descriptor): path = image_descriptor with open(path, 'rb') as f: blob = f.read() stream = BytesIO(blob) filename = os.path.basename(path) else: stream = image_descriptor stream.seek(0) blob = stream.read() filename = None return cls._from_stream(stream, blob, filename) @property def blob(self): """ The bytes of the image 'file' """ return self._blob @property def content_type(self): """ MIME content type for this image, e.g. ``'image/jpeg'`` for a JPEG image """ return self._image_header.content_type @lazyproperty def ext(self): """ The file extension for the image. If an actual one is available from a load filename it is used. Otherwise a canonical extension is assigned based on the content type. Does not contain the leading period, e.g. 'jpg', not '.jpg'. """ return os.path.splitext(self._filename)[1][1:] @property def filename(self): """ Original image file name, if loaded from disk, or a generic filename if loaded from an anonymous stream. """ return self._filename @property def px_width(self): """ The horizontal pixel dimension of the image """ return self._image_header.px_width @property def px_height(self): """ The vertical pixel dimension of the image """ return self._image_header.px_height @property def horz_dpi(self): """ Integer dots per inch for the width of this image. Defaults to 72 when not present in the file, as is often the case. """ return self._image_header.horz_dpi @property def vert_dpi(self): """ Integer dots per inch for the height of this image. Defaults to 72 when not present in the file, as is often the case. """ return self._image_header.vert_dpi @property def width(self): """ A |Length| value representing the native width of the image, calculated from the values of `px_width` and `horz_dpi`. """ return Inches(self.px_width / self.horz_dpi) @property def height(self): """ A |Length| value representing the native height of the image, calculated from the values of `px_height` and `vert_dpi`. """ return Inches(self.px_height / self.vert_dpi) def scaled_dimensions(self, width=None, height=None): """ Return a (cx, cy) 2-tuple representing the native dimensions of this image scaled by applying the following rules to *width* and *height*. If both *width* and *height* are specified, the return value is (*width*, *height*); no scaling is performed. If only one is specified, it is used to compute a scaling factor that is then applied to the unspecified dimension, preserving the aspect ratio of the image. If both *width* and *height* are |None|, the native dimensions are returned. The native dimensions are calculated using the dots-per-inch (dpi) value embedded in the image, defaulting to 72 dpi if no value is specified, as is often the case. The returned values are both |Length| objects. """ if width is None and height is None: return self.width, self.height if width is None: scaling_factor = float(height) / float(self.height) width = round(self.width * scaling_factor) if height is None: scaling_factor = float(width) / float(self.width) height = round(self.height * scaling_factor) return Emu(width), Emu(height) @lazyproperty def sha1(self): """ SHA1 hash digest of the image blob """ return hashlib.sha1(self._blob).hexdigest() @classmethod def _from_stream(cls, stream, blob, filename=None): """ Return an instance of the |Image| subclass corresponding to the format of the image in *stream*. """ image_header = _ImageHeaderFactory(stream) if filename is None: filename = 'image.%s' % image_header.default_ext return cls(blob, filename, image_header) def _ImageHeaderFactory(stream): """ Return a |BaseImageHeader| subclass instance that knows how to parse the headers of the image in *stream*. """ from docx.image import SIGNATURES def read_32(stream): stream.seek(0) return stream.read(32) header = read_32(stream) for cls, offset, signature_bytes in SIGNATURES: end = offset + len(signature_bytes) found_bytes = header[offset:end] if found_bytes == signature_bytes: return cls.from_stream(stream) raise UnrecognizedImageError class BaseImageHeader(object): """ Base class for image header subclasses like |Jpeg| and |Tiff|. """ def __init__(self, px_width, px_height, horz_dpi, vert_dpi): self._px_width = px_width self._px_height = px_height self._horz_dpi = horz_dpi self._vert_dpi = vert_dpi @property def content_type(self): """ Abstract property definition, must be implemented by all subclasses. """ msg = ( 'content_type property must be implemented by all subclasses of ' 'BaseImageHeader' ) raise NotImplementedError(msg) @property def default_ext(self): """ Default filename extension for images of this type. An abstract property definition, must be implemented by all subclasses. """ msg = ( 'default_ext property must be implemented by all subclasses of ' 'BaseImageHeader' ) raise NotImplementedError(msg) @property def px_width(self): """ The horizontal pixel dimension of the image """ return self._px_width @property def px_height(self): """ The vertical pixel dimension of the image """ return self._px_height @property def horz_dpi(self): """ Integer dots per inch for the width of this image. Defaults to 72 when not present in the file, as is often the case. """ return self._horz_dpi @property def vert_dpi(self): """ Integer dots per inch for the height of this image. Defaults to 72 when not present in the file, as is often the case. """ return self._vert_dpi