Exif test are leaking files heavily on our test server. This quick patch make
it sure we delete temporary files.
Ideally, we should have something like a temporary filesystem backend that
would self destruct :-D
requires r112326: wfRecursiveRemoveDir()
* Replaced 'media' portion of container names with the repo name. This makes it easy for multiple repos to use the same backend without 'wikiId' hacks. Full container names are now like <wiki>-<repo>-<zone> (or <repo>-<zone> if 'wikiId' is set to an empty string).
* Restricted isValidContainerName() more in light of Azure portability and shorted shard suffix.
* Bumped $maxCacheSize to 75 storage paths.
* Code comment cleanups and additions.
Unit tests:
* Updated related tests and marked testBug29408() as broken (I can't find the problem).
* Reduced leakage in UploadFromUrlTestSuite a bit.
Basically, in XMP you can specify partial date (for example 2011-04 for april 2011 with no day).
We were extracting that, and fulling out the day to 01 if it wasn't present (My original resoning when writing
the code was that the nice localized date functions need a full date, but that's a pretty poor rationale for displaying
wrong date). This changes it to just display such year-month things as YYYY:MM.
- sets an image's reported width/height to the logical form (portait image reports itself as portait)
- everything works in logical coordinates when sizing -- we don't touch the physical pre-rotation dimensions again until it's actual low-level resize time. This fixes several problems with incorrect thumb sizing (eg getting a 600x800 image when we asked for something that fits in 800x600 box)
- fixes unit test cases in ExifRotationTest that were reporting that the width/height were coming back with the physical form which we don't want
- removes some test cases on ExifRotationTest that tested dimension swapping in a place where we don't want it
- ensures that only logical width/height need be exposed to API etc, making exif-rotated images work via ForeignAPIRepo
Note that this may actually cause file metadata to get loaded twice during File::getPropsFromPath, as the $image parameter it passes in to the handler's getImageSize function is bogus and can't be used to fetch an already-loaded metadata blob. This should not generally be too expensive though; it's not a fast path.
Rotated files that were uploaded under previous versions may still have their width/height reversed; an action=purge on the file page will refresh it and cause thumbs to be regenerated.
Follows up on r79845, r90016, r92246, r92279, r96687, r97651, r97656, r97659.
Needs merge to 1.18.
This should fix issues reported in http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2011-September/055212.html Lots of these tests loaded the exif extension dynamically, but then didn't reset $wgShowEXIF var properly.
Also change some of the markTestIncomplete to markTestSkipped as that seemed more correct.
This is Bryan's patch from bug 30640 with a couple minor related changes, plus some unit tests.
This also addresses an issue with preventing too-big images from being scaled from r92279.
I also noticed that image magick's rotation support is broken in 6.3.7 (the version I had installed locally. I've since upgraded) I'm not sure if we should be doing something about that...
I did test this without both image magick, and gd (although only very briefly with gd) both seemed to work well. I didn't test any other image scalars.
was starting to get crowded with supporting image files.
This changes the following things
*Moves the media files to a different directory
*Changes the references to the files to reference there new locations
2 semi-unrelated changes
*Modify the README file that was basically giving credit for the images where due to explain what the images are for.
*set svn:mime-type to image/svg+xml for the svg files.
* rename testTiffFile to something more descriptive
* unserialize the serialized results before comparing
Also follow-up r92635 - rm an extra wfDl that was outside any functions, and I'm assuming accidentally there (?)
--ta línea y las que están debajo serán ignoradas--
M includes/media/SVGMetadataExtractor.php
M tests/phpunit/includes/media/SVGMetadataExtractorTest.php
Restructure and comment of ImageHandler::normaliseParams(). ImageHandler::normaliseParams() will now output both width/height as physicalWidth/Height, where width/height are the dimensions used by the browser, and physicalWidth/Height are the dimensions of the thumbnail that will be created. This allows keeping the use of unique dimensions for a specified thumbnail width, by forcing client side resizing of 1px-wide images with non corresponding height.
Also fixed a bug where the check for mustRender() was in an if statement where it should not have been.
It was throwing 'MWException: Internal error: exif_read_data not present. $wgShowEXIF may be incorrectly set or not checked by an extension.'
Fixed typo in LocalSettings.
This is just some initial tests that really only cover png's. I plan
to add more soon.
Also well I'm here, fix the svn prop on broken_exif_date.jpg from r90421.
Unfortunately seem to be hitting a wall right off at checking width & height; BitmapHandler reports back the pre-rotation width & height, leading to the oddity that a file that's clearly 1024px tall and 768px wide reports itself as 1024px wide and 768px tall.
Haven't gotten to generating rotated output to confirm file size. :)
Marked test case as broken pending fix so it doesn't add to surprise regressions in test reports.
Mac OS X 10.5.8 comes with libxml 2.6.16, thus some methods of XMLReader
are not availabe (ex: readInnerXML()).
This patch, throw an error if the above method does not exist (only one
use in our code).
Since metadata can comes as string or an XML fragment, I have split the tests
to take care of the two usages and of the exception.
The previous fix (in r82307) only checked explicitly for a namespace given the 'svg' prefix; this fix use XML namespacing support on XMLReader to check for the actual namespace URI correctly.
Fixed up a test case (for RDF extraction) and added trimming on the whitespace.
Also added another test case file that doesn't use a namespace name on the root.