wiki.techinc.nl/includes/media/ExifBitmapHandler.php
Tim Starling b4849e03b7 Use the unserialized form of image metadata internally
Image metadata is usually a serialized string representing an array.
Passing the string around internally and having everything unserialize
it is an awkward convention.

Also, many image handlers were reading the file twice: once for
getMetadata() and again for getImageSize(). Often getMetadata()
would actually read the width and height and then throw it away.

So, in filerepo:

* Add File::getMetadataItem(), which promises to allow partial
  loading of metadata per my proposal on T275268 in a future commit.
* Add File::getMetadataArray(), which returns the unserialized array.
  Some file handlers were returning non-serializable strings from
  getMetadata(), so I gave them a legacy array form ['_error' => ...]
* Changed MWFileProps to return the array form of metadata.
* Deprecate the weird File::getImageSize(). It was apparently not
  called by anything, but was overridden by UnregisteredLocalFile.
* Wrap serialize/unserialize with File::getMetadataForDb() and
  File::loadMetadataFromDb() in preparation for T275268.

In MediaHandler:

* Merged MediaHandler::getImageSize() and MediaHandler::getMetadata()
  into getSizeAndMetadata(). Deprecated the old methods.
* Instead of isMetadataValid() we now have isFileMetadataValid(), which
  only gets a File object, so it can decide what data it needs to load.
* Simplified getPageDimensions() by having it return false for non-paged
  media. It was not called in that case, but was implemented anyway.

In specific handlers:

* Rename DjVuHandler::getUnserializedMetadata() and
  extractTreesFromMetadata() for clarity. "Metadata" in these function
  names meant an XML string.
* Updated DjVuImage::getImageSize() to provide image sizes in the new
  style.
* In ExifBitmapHandler, getRotationForExif() now takes just the
  Orientation tag, rather than a serialized string. Also renamed for
  clarity.
* In GIFMetadataExtractor, return the width, height and bits per channel
  instead of throwing them away. There was some conflation in
  decodeBPP() which I picked apart. Refer to GIF89a section 18.
* In JpegMetadataExtractor, process the SOF0/SOF2 segment to extract
  bits per channel, width, height and components (channel count). This
  is essentially a port of PHP's getimagesize(), so should be bugwards
  compatible.
* In PNGMetadataExtractor, return the width and height, which were
  previously assigned to unused local variables. I verified the
  implementation by referring to the specification.
* In SvgHandler, retain the version validation from unpackMetadata(),
  but rename the function since it now takes an array as input.

In tests:

* In ExifBitmapTest, refactored some tests by using a provider.
* In GIFHandlerTest and PNGHandlerTest, I removed the tests in which
  getMetadata() returns null, since it doesn't make sense when ported to
  getMetadataArray(). I added tests for empty arrays instead.
* In tests, I retained serialization of input data since I figure it's
  useful to confirm that existing database rows will continue to be read
  correctly. I removed serialization of expected values, replacing them
  with plain data.
* In tests, I replaced access to private class constants like
  BROKEN_FILE with string literals, since stability is essential. If
  the class constant changes, the test should fail.

Elsewhere:

* In maintenance/refreshImageMetadata.php, I removed the check for
  shrinking image metadata, since it's not easy to implement and is
  not future compatible. Image metadata is expected to shrink in
  future.

Bug: T275268
Change-Id: I039785d5b6439d71dcc21dcb972177dba5c3a67d
2021-06-08 17:04:01 +10:00

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<?php
/**
* Handler for bitmap images with exif metadata.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
* @ingroup Media
*/
/**
* Stuff specific to JPEG and (built-in) TIFF handler.
* All metadata related, since both JPEG and TIFF support Exif.
*
* @stable to extend
* @ingroup Media
*/
class ExifBitmapHandler extends BitmapHandler {
/** Error extracting metadata */
public const BROKEN_FILE = '-1';
/** Outdated error extracting metadata */
public const OLD_BROKEN_FILE = '0';
public function convertMetadataVersion( $metadata, $version = 1 ) {
// basically flattens arrays.
$version = intval( explode( ';', $version, 2 )[0] );
if ( $version < 1 || $version >= 2 ) {
return $metadata;
}
if ( !isset( $metadata['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] ) || $metadata['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] != 2 ) {
return $metadata;
}
// Treat Software as a special case because in can contain
// an array of (SoftwareName, Version).
if ( isset( $metadata['Software'] )
&& is_array( $metadata['Software'] )
&& is_array( $metadata['Software'][0] )
&& isset( $metadata['Software'][0][0] )
&& isset( $metadata['Software'][0][1] )
) {
$metadata['Software'] = $metadata['Software'][0][0] . ' (Version '
. $metadata['Software'][0][1] . ')';
}
$formatter = new FormatMetadata;
// ContactInfo also has to be dealt with specially
if ( isset( $metadata['Contact'] ) ) {
$metadata['Contact'] = $formatter->collapseContactInfo(
is_array( $metadata['Contact'] ) ? $metadata['Contact'] : [ $metadata['Contact'] ]
);
}
foreach ( $metadata as &$val ) {
if ( is_array( $val ) ) {
// @phan-suppress-next-line SecurityCheck-DoubleEscaped Ambiguous with the true for nohtml
$val = $formatter->flattenArrayReal( $val, 'ul', true );
}
}
$metadata['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] = 1;
return $metadata;
}
/**
* @param File $image
* @return bool|int
*/
public function isFileMetadataValid( $image ) {
global $wgShowEXIF;
if ( !$wgShowEXIF ) {
# Metadata disabled and so an empty field is expected
return self::METADATA_GOOD;
}
$exif = $image->getMetadataArray();
if ( !$exif ) {
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ': error unserializing?' );
return self::METADATA_BAD;
}
if ( $exif === [ '_error' => self::OLD_BROKEN_FILE ] ) {
# Old special value indicating that there is no Exif data in the file.
# or that there was an error well extracting the metadata.
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ": back-compat version" );
return self::METADATA_COMPATIBLE;
}
if ( $exif === [ '_error' => self::BROKEN_FILE ] ) {
return self::METADATA_GOOD;
}
if ( !isset( $exif['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] )
|| $exif['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] != Exif::version()
) {
if ( isset( $exif['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] )
&& $exif['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] == 1
) {
// back-compatible but old
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ": back-compat version" );
return self::METADATA_COMPATIBLE;
}
# Wrong (non-compatible) version
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ": wrong version" );
return self::METADATA_BAD;
}
return self::METADATA_GOOD;
}
/**
* @param File $image
* @param IContextSource|false $context
* @return array[]|false
*/
public function formatMetadata( $image, $context = false ) {
$meta = $this->getCommonMetaArray( $image );
if ( !$meta ) {
return false;
}
return $this->formatMetadataHelper( $meta, $context );
}
public function getCommonMetaArray( File $file ) {
$exif = $file->getMetadataArray();
if ( !$exif ) {
return [];
}
unset( $exif['MEDIAWIKI_EXIF_VERSION'] );
return $exif;
}
public function getMetadataType( $image ) {
return 'exif';
}
protected function applyExifRotation( $info, $metadata ) {
if ( $this->autoRotateEnabled() ) {
$rotation = $this->getRotationForExifFromOrientation( $metadata['Orientation'] ?? null );
} else {
$rotation = 0;
}
if ( $rotation == 90 || $rotation == 270 ) {
$width = $info['width'];
$info['width'] = $info['height'];
$info['height'] = $width;
}
return $info;
}
/**
* On supporting image formats, try to read out the low-level orientation
* of the file and return the angle that the file needs to be rotated to
* be viewed.
*
* This information is only useful when manipulating the original file;
* the width and height we normally work with is logical, and will match
* any produced output views.
*
* @param File $file
* @return int 0, 90, 180 or 270
*/
public function getRotation( $file ) {
if ( !$this->autoRotateEnabled() ) {
return 0;
}
$orientation = $file->getMetadataItem( 'Orientation' );
return $this->getRotationForExifFromOrientation( $orientation );
}
/**
* Given a chunk of serialized Exif metadata, return the orientation as
* degrees of rotation.
*
* @param int|null $orientation
* @return int 0, 90, 180 or 270
* @todo FIXME: Orientation can include flipping as well; see if this is an issue!
*/
protected function getRotationForExifFromOrientation( $orientation ) {
if ( $orientation === null ) {
return 0;
}
# See http://sylvana.net/jpegcrop/exif_orientation.html
switch ( $orientation ) {
case 8:
return 90;
case 3:
return 180;
case 6:
return 270;
default:
return 0;
}
}
}