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ensure that gif test input uses the same palette for all frames

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Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues 2022-01-18 16:33:37 +01:00
parent 6a55258804
commit 6cff2931e4
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3 changed files with 27 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -2190,15 +2190,37 @@ def gif_palette8_img(tmp_path_factory, tmp_palette8_png):
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def gif_animation_img(tmp_path_factory, tmp_normal_png, tmp_inverse_png):
in_img = tmp_path_factory.mktemp("gif_animation_img") / "in.gif"
pal_img = tmp_path_factory.mktemp("gif_animation_img") / "pal.gif"
tmp_img = tmp_path_factory.mktemp("gif_animation_img") / "tmp.gif"
subprocess.check_call(
CONVERT
+ [
str(tmp_normal_png),
str(tmp_inverse_png),
"-strip",
str(in_img),
str(tmp_img),
]
)
# create palette image with all unique colors
subprocess.check_call(
CONVERT
+ [
str(tmp_img),
"-unique-colors",
str(pal_img),
]
)
# make sure all frames have the same palette by using -remap
subprocess.check_call(
CONVERT
+ [
str(tmp_img),
"-strip",
"-remap", str(pal_img),
str(in_img)
]
)
pal_img.unlink()
tmp_img.unlink()
identify = json.loads(
subprocess.check_output(CONVERT + [str(in_img) + "[0]", "json:"])
)
@ -2228,6 +2250,7 @@ def gif_animation_img(tmp_path_factory, tmp_normal_png, tmp_inverse_png):
"y": 0,
}, str(identify)
assert identify[0]["image"].get("compression") == "LZW", str(identify)
colormap_frame0 = identify[0]["image"].get("colormap")
identify = json.loads(
subprocess.check_output(CONVERT + [str(in_img) + "[1]", "json:"])
)
@ -2258,6 +2281,8 @@ def gif_animation_img(tmp_path_factory, tmp_normal_png, tmp_inverse_png):
}, str(identify)
assert identify[0]["image"].get("compression") == "LZW", str(identify)
assert identify[0]["image"].get("scene") == 1, str(identify)
colormap_frame1 = identify[0]["image"].get("colormap")
assert colormap_frame0 == colormap_frame1
yield in_img
in_img.unlink()
@ -6712,29 +6737,6 @@ def test_general(general_input, engine):
y = pikepdf.open(out)
pydictx = rec(x.Root)
pydicty = rec(y.Root)
if f.endswith(os.path.sep + "animation.gif"):
# starting with PIL 8.2.0 the palette is half the size when encoding
# our test GIF image as PNG
#
# to still compare successfully, we truncate the expected palette
import PIL
if PIL.__version__ >= "8.2.0":
assert len(pydictx["/Pages"]["/Kids"]) == 2
for p in pydictx["/Pages"]["/Kids"]:
assert p["/Resources"]["/XObject"]["/Im0"]["/ColorSpace"][2] == 127
assert len(pydicty["/Pages"]["/Kids"]) == 2
for p in pydicty["/Pages"]["/Kids"]:
cs = p["/Resources"]["/XObject"]["/Im0"]["/ColorSpace"]
cs[2] = decimal.Decimal("127")
cs[3] = cs[3][:384]
else:
assert (
pydictx["/Pages"]["/Kids"][0]["/Resources"]["/XObject"]["/Im0"][
"/ColorSpace"
][2]
== 255
)
assert pydictx == pydicty
# the python-pil version 2.3.0-1ubuntu3 in Ubuntu does not have the
# close() method

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