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import os
from django.utils import six
from django.core.files.base import File, ContentFile
from django.core.files.storage import (
default_storage, Storage)
from django.db.models.fields.files import ImageFieldFile, FieldFile
from django.core.files.images import get_image_dimensions
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.html import escape
from django.utils import timezone
from easy_thumbnails import engine, exceptions, models, utils, signals, storage
from easy_thumbnails.alias import aliases
from easy_thumbnails.conf import settings
from easy_thumbnails.options import ThumbnailOptions
def get_thumbnailer(obj, relative_name=None):
"""
Get a :class:`Thumbnailer` for a source file.
The ``obj`` argument is usually either one of the following:
* ``FieldFile`` instance (i.e. a model instance file/image field
property).
* A string, which will be used as the relative name (the source will be
set to the default storage).
* ``Storage`` instance - the ``relative_name`` argument must also be
provided.
Or it could be:
* A file-like instance - the ``relative_name`` argument must also be
provided.
In this case, the thumbnailer won't use or create a cached reference
to the thumbnail (i.e. a new thumbnail will be created for every
:meth:`Thumbnailer.get_thumbnail` call).
If ``obj`` is a ``Thumbnailer`` instance, it will just be returned. If it's
an object with an ``easy_thumbnails_thumbnailer`` then the attribute is
simply returned under the assumption it is a Thumbnailer instance)
"""
if hasattr(obj, 'easy_thumbnails_thumbnailer'):
return obj.easy_thumbnails_thumbnailer
if isinstance(obj, Thumbnailer):
return obj
elif isinstance(obj, FieldFile):
if not relative_name:
relative_name = obj.name
return ThumbnailerFieldFile(obj.instance, obj.field, relative_name)
source_storage = None
if isinstance(obj, six.string_types):
relative_name = obj
obj = None
if not relative_name:
raise ValueError(
"If object is not a FieldFile or Thumbnailer instance, the "
"relative name must be provided")
if isinstance(obj, File):
obj = obj.file
if isinstance(obj, Storage) or obj == default_storage:
source_storage = obj
obj = None
return Thumbnailer(
file=obj, name=relative_name, source_storage=source_storage,
remote_source=obj is not None)
def generate_all_aliases(fieldfile, include_global):
"""
Generate all of a file's aliases.
:param fieldfile: A ``FieldFile`` instance.
:param include_global: A boolean which determines whether to generate
thumbnails for project-wide aliases in addition to field, model, and
app specific aliases.
"""
all_options = aliases.all(fieldfile, include_global=include_global)
if all_options:
thumbnailer = get_thumbnailer(fieldfile)
for key, options in six.iteritems(all_options):
options['ALIAS'] = key
thumbnailer.get_thumbnail(options)
def database_get_image_dimensions(file, close=False, dimensions=None):
"""
Returns the (width, height) of an image, given ThumbnailFile. Set
'close' to True to close the file at the end if it is initially in an open
state.
Will attempt to get the dimensions from the file itself if they aren't
in the db.
"""
storage_hash = utils.get_storage_hash(file.storage)
dimensions = None
dimensions_cache = None
try:
thumbnail = models.Thumbnail.objects.select_related('dimensions').get(
storage_hash=storage_hash, name=file.name)
except models.Thumbnail.DoesNotExist:
thumbnail = None
else:
try:
dimensions_cache = thumbnail.dimensions
except models.ThumbnailDimensions.DoesNotExist:
dimensions_cache = None
if dimensions_cache:
return dimensions_cache.width, dimensions_cache.height
dimensions = get_image_dimensions(file, close=close)
if settings.THUMBNAIL_CACHE_DIMENSIONS and thumbnail:
# Using get_or_create in case dimensions were created
# while running get_image_dimensions.
models.ThumbnailDimensions.objects.get_or_create(
thumbnail=thumbnail,
defaults={'width': dimensions[0], 'height': dimensions[1]})
return dimensions
class FakeField(object):
name = 'fake'
def __init__(self, storage=None):
if storage is None:
storage = default_storage
self.storage = storage
def generate_filename(self, instance, name, *args, **kwargs):
return name
class FakeInstance(object):
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
class ThumbnailFile(ImageFieldFile):
"""
A thumbnailed file.
This can be used just like a Django model instance's property for a file
field (i.e. an ``ImageFieldFile`` object).
"""
def __init__(self, name, file=None, storage=None, thumbnail_options=None,
*args, **kwargs):
fake_field = FakeField(storage=storage)
super(ThumbnailFile, self).__init__(
FakeInstance(), fake_field, name, *args, **kwargs)
del self.field
if file:
self.file = file
if thumbnail_options is None:
thumbnail_options = ThumbnailOptions()
elif not isinstance(thumbnail_options, ThumbnailOptions):
thumbnail_options = ThumbnailOptions(thumbnail_options)
self.thumbnail_options = thumbnail_options
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Can't save a ``ThumbnailFile`` directly.
raise NotImplementedError()
def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Can't delete a ``ThumbnailFile`` directly, it doesn't have a
# reference to the source image, so it can't update the cache. If you
# really need to do this, do it with ``self.storage.delete`` directly.
raise NotImplementedError()
# Be consistant with standard behaviour, even though these methods don't
# actually alter data any more.
save.alters_data = True
delete.alters_data = True
def _get_image(self):
"""
Get a PIL Image instance of this file.
The image is cached to avoid the file needing to be read again if the
function is called again.
"""
if not hasattr(self, '_image_cache'):
from easy_thumbnails.source_generators import pil_image
self.image = pil_image(self)
return self._image_cache
def _set_image(self, image):
"""
Set the image for this file.
This also caches the dimensions of the image.
"""
if image:
self._image_cache = image
self._dimensions_cache = image.size
else:
if hasattr(self, '_image_cache'):
del self._cached_image
if hasattr(self, '_dimensions_cache'):
del self._dimensions_cache
image = property(_get_image, _set_image)
def tag(self, alt='', use_size=None, **attrs):
"""
Return a standard XHTML ``<img ... />`` tag for this field.
:param alt: The ``alt=""`` text for the tag. Defaults to ``''``.
:param use_size: Whether to get the size of the thumbnail image for use
in the tag attributes. If ``None`` (default), the size will only
be used it if won't result in a remote file retrieval.
All other keyword parameters are added as (properly escaped) extra
attributes to the `img` tag.
"""
if use_size is None:
if getattr(self, '_dimensions_cache', None):
use_size = True
else:
try:
self.storage.path(self.name)
use_size = True
except NotImplementedError:
use_size = False
attrs['alt'] = alt
attrs['src'] = self.url
if use_size:
attrs.update(dict(width=self.width, height=self.height))
attrs = ' '.join(['%s="%s"' % (key, escape(value))
for key, value in sorted(attrs.items())])
return mark_safe('<img %s />' % attrs)
def _get_file(self):
self._require_file()
if not hasattr(self, '_file') or self._file is None:
self._file = self.storage.open(self.name, 'rb')
return self._file
def _set_file(self, value):
if value is not None and not isinstance(value, File):
value = File(value)
self._file = value
self._committed = False
def _del_file(self):
del self._file
file = property(_get_file, _set_file, _del_file)
def open(self, mode=None, *args, **kwargs):
if self.closed and self.name:
mode = mode or getattr(self, 'mode', None) or 'rb'
self.file = self.storage.open(self.name, mode)
else:
return super(ThumbnailFile, self).open(mode, *args, **kwargs)
def _get_image_dimensions(self):
if not hasattr(self, '_dimensions_cache'):
close = self.closed
self.open()
self._dimensions_cache = database_get_image_dimensions(
self, close=close)
return self._dimensions_cache
def set_image_dimensions(self, thumbnail):
"""
Set image dimensions from the cached dimensions of a ``Thumbnail``
model instance.
"""
try:
dimensions = getattr(thumbnail, 'dimensions', None)
except models.ThumbnailDimensions.DoesNotExist:
dimensions = None
if not dimensions:
return False
self._dimensions_cache = dimensions.size
return self._dimensions_cache
class Thumbnailer(File):
"""
A file-like object which provides some methods to generate thumbnail
images.
You can subclass this object and override the following properties to
change the defaults (pulled from the default settings):
* source_generators
* thumbnail_processors
"""
#: A list of source generators to use. If ``None``, will use the default
#: generators defined in settings.
source_generators = None
#: A list of thumbnail processors. If ``None``, will use the default
#: processors defined in settings.
thumbnail_processors = None
def __init__(self, file=None, name=None, source_storage=None,
thumbnail_storage=None, remote_source=False, generate=True,
*args, **kwargs):
super(Thumbnailer, self).__init__(file, name, *args, **kwargs)
if source_storage is None:
source_storage = default_storage
self.source_storage = source_storage
if thumbnail_storage is None:
thumbnail_storage = storage.thumbnail_default_storage
self.thumbnail_storage = thumbnail_storage
self.remote_source = remote_source
self.alias_target = None
self.generate = generate
# Set default properties. For backwards compatibilty, check to see
# if the attribute exists already (it could be set as a class property
# on a subclass) before getting it from settings.
for default in (
'basedir', 'subdir', 'prefix', 'quality', 'extension',
'preserve_extensions', 'transparency_extension',
'check_cache_miss', 'high_resolution', 'highres_infix',
'namer'):
attr_name = 'thumbnail_%s' % default
if getattr(self, attr_name, None) is None:
value = getattr(settings, attr_name.upper())
setattr(self, attr_name, value)
def __getitem__(self, alias):
"""
Retrieve a thumbnail matching the alias options (or raise a
``KeyError`` if no such alias exists).
"""
options = aliases.get(alias, target=self.alias_target)
if not options:
raise KeyError(alias)
return self.get_thumbnail(options, silent_template_exception=True)
def get_options(self, thumbnail_options, **kwargs):
"""
Get the thumbnail options that includes the default options for this
thumbnailer (and the project-wide default options).
"""
if isinstance(thumbnail_options, ThumbnailOptions):
return thumbnail_options
args = []
if thumbnail_options is not None:
args.append(thumbnail_options)
opts = ThumbnailOptions(*args, **kwargs)
if 'quality' not in thumbnail_options:
opts['quality'] = self.thumbnail_quality
return opts
def generate_thumbnail(self, thumbnail_options, high_resolution=False,
silent_template_exception=False):
"""
Return an unsaved ``ThumbnailFile`` containing a thumbnail image.
The thumbnail image is generated using the ``thumbnail_options``
dictionary.
"""
thumbnail_options = self.get_options(thumbnail_options)
orig_size = thumbnail_options['size'] # remember original size
# Size sanity check.
min_dim, max_dim = 0, 0
for dim in orig_size:
try:
dim = int(dim)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
continue
min_dim, max_dim = min(min_dim, dim), max(max_dim, dim)
if max_dim == 0 or min_dim < 0:
raise exceptions.EasyThumbnailsError(
"The source image is an invalid size (%sx%s)" % orig_size)
if high_resolution:
thumbnail_options['size'] = (orig_size[0] * 2, orig_size[1] * 2)
image = engine.generate_source_image(
self, thumbnail_options, self.source_generators,
fail_silently=silent_template_exception)
if image is None:
raise exceptions.InvalidImageFormatError(
"The source file does not appear to be an image")
thumbnail_image = engine.process_image(image, thumbnail_options,
self.thumbnail_processors)
if high_resolution:
thumbnail_options['size'] = orig_size # restore original size
filename = self.get_thumbnail_name(
thumbnail_options,
transparent=utils.is_transparent(thumbnail_image),
high_resolution=high_resolution)
quality = thumbnail_options['quality']
subsampling = thumbnail_options['subsampling']
img = engine.save_image(
thumbnail_image, filename=filename, quality=quality,
subsampling=subsampling)
data = img.read()
thumbnail = ThumbnailFile(
filename, file=ContentFile(data), storage=self.thumbnail_storage,
thumbnail_options=thumbnail_options)
thumbnail.image = thumbnail_image
thumbnail._committed = False
return thumbnail
def get_thumbnail_name(self, thumbnail_options, transparent=False,
high_resolution=False):
"""
Return a thumbnail filename for the given ``thumbnail_options``
dictionary and ``source_name`` (which defaults to the File's ``name``
if not provided).
"""
thumbnail_options = self.get_options(thumbnail_options)
path, source_filename = os.path.split(self.name)
source_extension = os.path.splitext(source_filename)[1][1:]
preserve_extensions = self.thumbnail_preserve_extensions
if preserve_extensions and (
preserve_extensions is True or
source_extension.lower() in preserve_extensions):
extension = source_extension
elif transparent:
extension = self.thumbnail_transparency_extension
else:
extension = self.thumbnail_extension
extension = extension or 'jpg'
prepared_opts = thumbnail_options.prepared_options()
opts_text = '_'.join(prepared_opts)
data = {'opts': opts_text}
basedir = self.thumbnail_basedir % data
subdir = self.thumbnail_subdir % data
if isinstance(self.thumbnail_namer, six.string_types):
namer_func = utils.dynamic_import(self.thumbnail_namer)
else:
namer_func = self.thumbnail_namer
filename = namer_func(
thumbnailer=self,
source_filename=source_filename,
thumbnail_extension=extension,
thumbnail_options=thumbnail_options,
prepared_options=prepared_opts,
)
if high_resolution:
filename = self.thumbnail_highres_infix.join(
os.path.splitext(filename))
filename = '%s%s' % (self.thumbnail_prefix, filename)
return os.path.join(basedir, path, subdir, filename)
def get_existing_thumbnail(self, thumbnail_options, high_resolution=False):
"""
Return a ``ThumbnailFile`` containing an existing thumbnail for a set
of thumbnail options, or ``None`` if not found.
"""
thumbnail_options = self.get_options(thumbnail_options)
names = [
self.get_thumbnail_name(
thumbnail_options, transparent=False,
high_resolution=high_resolution)]
transparent_name = self.get_thumbnail_name(
thumbnail_options, transparent=True,
high_resolution=high_resolution)
if transparent_name not in names:
names.append(transparent_name)
for filename in names:
exists = self.thumbnail_exists(filename)
if exists:
thumbnail_file = ThumbnailFile(
name=filename, storage=self.thumbnail_storage,
thumbnail_options=thumbnail_options)
if settings.THUMBNAIL_CACHE_DIMENSIONS:
# If this wasn't local storage, exists will be a thumbnail
# instance so we can store the image dimensions now to save
# a future potential query.
thumbnail_file.set_image_dimensions(exists)
return thumbnail_file
def get_thumbnail(self, thumbnail_options, save=True, generate=None,
silent_template_exception=False):
"""
Return a ``ThumbnailFile`` containing a thumbnail.
If a matching thumbnail already exists, it will simply be returned.
By default (unless the ``Thumbnailer`` was instanciated with
``generate=False``), thumbnails that don't exist are generated.
Otherwise ``None`` is returned.
Force the generation behaviour by setting the ``generate`` param to
either ``True`` or ``False`` as required.
The new thumbnail image is generated using the ``thumbnail_options``
dictionary. If the ``save`` argument is ``True`` (default), the
generated thumbnail will be saved too.
"""
thumbnail_options = self.get_options(thumbnail_options)
if generate is None:
generate = self.generate
thumbnail = self.get_existing_thumbnail(thumbnail_options)
if not thumbnail:
if generate:
thumbnail = self.generate_thumbnail(
thumbnail_options,
silent_template_exception=silent_template_exception)
if save:
self.save_thumbnail(thumbnail)
else:
signals.thumbnail_missed.send(
sender=self, options=thumbnail_options,
high_resolution=False)
if 'HIGH_RESOLUTION' in thumbnail_options:
generate_high_resolution = thumbnail_options.get('HIGH_RESOLUTION')
else:
generate_high_resolution = self.thumbnail_high_resolution
if generate_high_resolution:
thumbnail.high_resolution = self.get_existing_thumbnail(
thumbnail_options, high_resolution=True)
if not thumbnail.high_resolution:
if generate:
thumbnail.high_resolution = self.generate_thumbnail(
thumbnail_options, high_resolution=True,
silent_template_exception=silent_template_exception)
if save:
self.save_thumbnail(thumbnail.high_resolution)
else:
signals.thumbnail_missed.send(
sender=self, options=thumbnail_options,
high_resolution=False)
return thumbnail
def save_thumbnail(self, thumbnail):
"""
Save a thumbnail to the thumbnail_storage.
Also triggers the ``thumbnail_created`` signal and caches the
thumbnail values and dimensions for future lookups.
"""
filename = thumbnail.name
try:
self.thumbnail_storage.delete(filename)
except Exception:
pass
self.thumbnail_storage.save(filename, thumbnail)
thumb_cache = self.get_thumbnail_cache(
thumbnail.name, create=True, update=True)
# Cache thumbnail dimensions.
if settings.THUMBNAIL_CACHE_DIMENSIONS:
dimensions_cache, created = (
models.ThumbnailDimensions.objects.get_or_create(
thumbnail=thumb_cache,
defaults={'width': thumbnail.width,
'height': thumbnail.height}))
if not created:
dimensions_cache.width = thumbnail.width
dimensions_cache.height = thumbnail.height
dimensions_cache.save()
signals.thumbnail_created.send(sender=thumbnail)
def thumbnail_exists(self, thumbnail_name):
"""
Calculate whether the thumbnail already exists and that the source is
not newer than the thumbnail.
If the source and thumbnail file storages are local, their file
modification times are used. Otherwise the database cached modification
times are used.
"""
if self.remote_source:
return False
if utils.is_storage_local(self.source_storage):
source_modtime = utils.get_modified_time(
self.source_storage, self.name)
else:
source = self.get_source_cache()
if not source:
return False
source_modtime = source.modified
if not source_modtime:
return False
local_thumbnails = utils.is_storage_local(self.thumbnail_storage)
if local_thumbnails:
thumbnail_modtime = utils.get_modified_time(
self.thumbnail_storage, thumbnail_name)
if not thumbnail_modtime:
return False
return source_modtime <= thumbnail_modtime
thumbnail = self.get_thumbnail_cache(thumbnail_name)
if not thumbnail:
return False
thumbnail_modtime = thumbnail.modified
if thumbnail.modified and source_modtime <= thumbnail.modified:
return thumbnail
return False
def get_source_cache(self, create=False, update=False):
if self.remote_source:
return None
if hasattr(self, '_source_cache') and not update:
if self._source_cache or not create:
return self._source_cache
update_modified = (update or create) and timezone.now()
self._source_cache = models.Source.objects.get_file(
create=create, update_modified=update_modified,
storage=self.source_storage, name=self.name,
check_cache_miss=self.thumbnail_check_cache_miss)
return self._source_cache
def get_thumbnail_cache(self, thumbnail_name, create=False, update=False):
if self.remote_source:
return None
source = self.get_source_cache(create=True)
update_modified = (update or create) and timezone.now()
return models.Thumbnail.objects.get_file(
create=create, update_modified=update_modified,
storage=self.thumbnail_storage, source=source, name=thumbnail_name,
check_cache_miss=self.thumbnail_check_cache_miss)
def open(self, mode=None):
if self.closed:
mode = mode or getattr(self, 'mode', None) or 'rb'
self.file = self.source_storage.open(self.name, mode)
else:
self.seek(0)
# open() doesn't alter the file's contents, but it does reset the pointer.
open.alters_data = True
class ThumbnailerFieldFile(FieldFile, Thumbnailer):
"""
A field file which provides some methods for generating (and returning)
thumbnail images.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(ThumbnailerFieldFile, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.source_storage = self.field.storage
thumbnail_storage = getattr(self.field, 'thumbnail_storage', None)
if thumbnail_storage:
self.thumbnail_storage = thumbnail_storage
self.alias_target = self
def save(self, name, content, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Save the file, also saving a reference to the thumbnail cache Source
model.
"""
super(ThumbnailerFieldFile, self).save(name, content, *args, **kwargs)
self.get_source_cache(create=True, update=True)
def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Delete the image, along with any generated thumbnails.
"""
source_cache = self.get_source_cache()
# First, delete any related thumbnails.
self.delete_thumbnails(source_cache)
# Next, delete the source image.
super(ThumbnailerFieldFile, self).delete(*args, **kwargs)
# Finally, delete the source cache entry.
if source_cache and source_cache.pk is not None:
source_cache.delete()
delete.alters_data = True
def delete_thumbnails(self, source_cache=None):
"""
Delete any thumbnails generated from the source image.
:arg source_cache: An optional argument only used for optimisation
where the source cache instance is already known.
:returns: The number of files deleted.
"""
source_cache = self.get_source_cache()
deleted = 0
if source_cache:
thumbnail_storage_hash = utils.get_storage_hash(
self.thumbnail_storage)
for thumbnail_cache in source_cache.thumbnails.all():
# Only attempt to delete the file if it was stored using the
# same storage as is currently used.
if thumbnail_cache.storage_hash == thumbnail_storage_hash:
self.thumbnail_storage.delete(thumbnail_cache.name)
# Delete the cache thumbnail instance too.
thumbnail_cache.delete()
deleted += 1
return deleted
delete_thumbnails.alters_data = True
def get_thumbnails(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Return an iterator which returns ThumbnailFile instances.
"""
# First, delete any related thumbnails.
source_cache = self.get_source_cache()
if source_cache:
thumbnail_storage_hash = utils.get_storage_hash(
self.thumbnail_storage)
for thumbnail_cache in source_cache.thumbnails.all():
# Only iterate files which are stored using the current
# thumbnail storage.
if thumbnail_cache.storage_hash == thumbnail_storage_hash:
yield ThumbnailFile(name=thumbnail_cache.name,
storage=self.thumbnail_storage)
def __getstate__(self):
state = super(ThumbnailerFieldFile, self).__getstate__()
state.update({
k: v
for k, v in self.__dict__.items()
if k.startswith('thumbnail') or k in ['generate', 'remote_source', 'source_storage']
})
return state
def __setstate__(self, state):
self.__dict__.update(state)
self.__dict__['alias_target'] = self
class ThumbnailerImageFieldFile(ImageFieldFile, ThumbnailerFieldFile):
"""
A field file which provides some methods for generating (and returning)
thumbnail images.
"""
def save(self, name, content, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Save the image.
The image will be resized down using a ``ThumbnailField`` if
``resize_source`` (a dictionary of thumbnail options) is provided by
the field.
"""
options = getattr(self.field, 'resize_source', None)
if options:
if 'quality' not in options:
options['quality'] = self.thumbnail_quality
content = Thumbnailer(content, name).generate_thumbnail(options)
# If the generated extension differs from the original, use it
# instead.
orig_name, ext = os.path.splitext(name)
generated_ext = os.path.splitext(content.name)[1]
if generated_ext.lower() != ext.lower():
name = orig_name + generated_ext
super(ThumbnailerImageFieldFile, self).save(name, content, *args,
**kwargs)