exif/reader.rs
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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 KAMADA Ken'ichi.
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use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io;
use std::io::Read;
use crate::error::{Error, PartialResult};
use crate::isobmff;
use crate::jpeg;
use crate::png;
use crate::tag::Tag;
use crate::tiff;
use crate::tiff::{Field, IfdEntry, In, ProvideUnit};
use crate::webp;
/// A struct to parse the Exif attributes and
/// create an `Exif` instance that holds the results.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter, Result};
/// # #[derive(Debug)] struct Error(&'static str);
/// # impl std::error::Error for Error {}
/// # impl Display for Error {
/// # fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result { f.write_str(self.0) }
/// # }
/// # fn main() -> std::result::Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// use exif::{In, Reader, Tag};
/// let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.jpg")?;
/// let exif = Reader::new()
/// .read_from_container(&mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file))?;
/// let xres = exif.get_field(Tag::XResolution, In::PRIMARY)
/// .ok_or(Error("tests/exif.jpg must have XResolution"))?;
/// assert_eq!(xres.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
/// "72 pixels per inch");
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub struct Reader {
continue_on_error: bool,
}
impl Reader {
/// Constructs a new `Reader`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
continue_on_error: false,
}
}
/// Sets the option to continue parsing on non-fatal errors.
///
/// When this option is enabled, the parser will not stop on non-fatal
/// errors and returns the results as far as they can be parsed.
/// In such a case, `read_raw` and `read_from_container`
/// return `Error::PartialResult`.
/// The partial result and ignored errors can be obtained by
/// [`Error::distill_partial_result`] or [`PartialResult::into_inner`].
///
/// Note that a hard error (other than `Error::PartialResult`) may be
/// returned even if this option is enabled.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter, Result};
/// # fn main() -> std::result::Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
/// use exif::Reader;
/// let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.jpg")?;
/// let exif = Reader::new()
/// .continue_on_error(true)
/// .read_from_container(&mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file))
/// .or_else(|e| e.distill_partial_result(|errors| {
/// errors.iter().for_each(|e| eprintln!("Warning: {}", e));
/// }))?;
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn continue_on_error(&mut self, continue_on_error: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.continue_on_error = continue_on_error;
self
}
/// Parses the Exif attributes from raw Exif data.
/// If an error occurred, `exif::Error` is returned.
pub fn read_raw(&self, data: Vec<u8>) -> Result<Exif, Error> {
let mut parser = tiff::Parser::new();
parser.continue_on_error = self.continue_on_error.then(|| Vec::new());
parser.parse(&data)?;
let entry_map = parser.entries.iter().enumerate()
.map(|(i, e)| (e.ifd_num_tag(), i)).collect();
let exif = Exif {
buf: data,
entries: parser.entries,
entry_map: entry_map,
little_endian: parser.little_endian,
};
match parser.continue_on_error {
Some(v) if !v.is_empty() =>
Err(Error::PartialResult(PartialResult::new(exif, v))),
_ => Ok(exif),
}
}
/// Reads an image file and parses the Exif attributes in it.
/// If an error occurred, `exif::Error` is returned.
///
/// Supported formats are:
/// - TIFF and some RAW image formats based on it
/// - JPEG
/// - HEIF and coding-specific variations including HEIC and AVIF
/// - PNG
/// - WebP
///
/// This method is provided for the convenience even though
/// parsing containers is basically out of the scope of this library.
pub fn read_from_container<R>(&self, reader: &mut R) -> Result<Exif, Error>
where R: io::BufRead + io::Seek {
let mut buf = Vec::new();
reader.by_ref().take(4096).read_to_end(&mut buf)?;
if tiff::is_tiff(&buf) {
reader.read_to_end(&mut buf)?;
} else if jpeg::is_jpeg(&buf) {
buf = jpeg::get_exif_attr(&mut buf.chain(reader))?;
} else if png::is_png(&buf) {
buf = png::get_exif_attr(&mut buf.chain(reader))?;
} else if isobmff::is_heif(&buf) {
reader.seek(io::SeekFrom::Start(0))?;
buf = isobmff::get_exif_attr(reader)?;
} else if webp::is_webp(&buf) {
buf = webp::get_exif_attr(&mut buf.chain(reader))?;
} else {
return Err(Error::InvalidFormat("Unknown image format"));
}
self.read_raw(buf)
}
}
/// A struct that holds the parsed Exif attributes.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # fn main() { sub(); }
/// # fn sub() -> Option<()> {
/// # use exif::{In, Reader, Tag};
/// # let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.jpg").unwrap();
/// # let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
/// # &mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
/// // Get a specific field.
/// let xres = exif.get_field(Tag::XResolution, In::PRIMARY)?;
/// assert_eq!(xres.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
/// "72 pixels per inch");
/// // Iterate over all fields.
/// for f in exif.fields() {
/// println!("{} {} {}", f.tag, f.ifd_num, f.display_value());
/// }
/// # Some(()) }
/// ```
pub struct Exif {
// TIFF data.
buf: Vec<u8>,
// Exif fields. Vec is used to keep the ability to enumerate all fields
// even if there are duplicates.
entries: Vec<IfdEntry>,
// HashMap to the index of the Vec for faster random access.
entry_map: HashMap<(In, Tag), usize>,
// True if the TIFF data is little endian.
little_endian: bool,
}
impl Exif {
/// Returns the slice that contains the TIFF data.
#[inline]
pub fn buf(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.buf[..]
}
/// Returns an iterator of Exif fields.
#[inline]
pub fn fields(&self) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &Field> {
self.entries.iter()
.map(move |e| e.ref_field(&self.buf, self.little_endian))
}
/// Returns true if the Exif data (TIFF structure) is in the
/// little-endian byte order.
#[inline]
pub fn little_endian(&self) -> bool {
self.little_endian
}
/// Returns a reference to the Exif field specified by the tag
/// and the IFD number.
#[inline]
pub fn get_field(&self, tag: Tag, ifd_num: In) -> Option<&Field> {
self.entry_map.get(&(ifd_num, tag))
.map(|&i| self.entries[i].ref_field(&self.buf, self.little_endian))
}
}
impl<'a> ProvideUnit<'a> for &'a Exif {
fn get_field(self, tag: Tag, ifd_num: In) -> Option<&'a Field> {
self.get_field(tag, ifd_num)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::BufReader;
use crate::tag::Context;
use crate::value::Value;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn get_field() {
let file = File::open("tests/yaminabe.tif").unwrap();
let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
match exif.get_field(Tag::ImageDescription, In(0)).unwrap().value {
Value::Ascii(ref vec) => assert_eq!(vec, &[b"Test image"]),
ref v => panic!("wrong variant {:?}", v)
}
match exif.get_field(Tag::ImageDescription, In(1)).unwrap().value {
Value::Ascii(ref vec) => assert_eq!(vec, &[b"Test thumbnail"]),
ref v => panic!("wrong variant {:?}", v)
}
match exif.get_field(Tag::ImageDescription, In(2)).unwrap().value {
Value::Ascii(ref vec) => assert_eq!(vec, &[b"Test 2nd IFD"]),
ref v => panic!("wrong variant {:?}", v)
}
}
#[test]
fn display_value_with_unit() {
let file = File::open("tests/yaminabe.tif").unwrap();
let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
// No unit.
let exifver = exif.get_field(Tag::ExifVersion, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exifver.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
"2.31");
// Fixed string.
let width = exif.get_field(Tag::ImageWidth, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(width.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
"17 pixels");
// Unit tag (with a non-default value).
let gpsalt = exif.get_field(Tag::GPSAltitude, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(gpsalt.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
"0.5 meters below sea level");
// Unit tag is missing but the default is specified.
let xres = exif.get_field(Tag::XResolution, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(xres.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
"72 pixels per inch");
// Unit tag is missing and the default is not specified.
let gpslat = exif.get_field(Tag::GPSLatitude, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(gpslat.display_value().with_unit(&exif).to_string(),
"10 deg 0 min 0 sec [GPSLatitudeRef missing]");
}
#[test]
fn yaminabe() {
let file = File::open("tests/yaminabe.tif").unwrap();
let be = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
let file = File::open("tests/yaminale.tif").unwrap();
let le = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
assert!(!be.little_endian());
assert!(le.little_endian());
for exif in &[be, le] {
assert_eq!(exif.fields().len(), 26);
let f = exif.get_field(Tag::ImageWidth, In(0)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(f.display_value().to_string(), "17");
let f = exif.get_field(Tag::Humidity, In(0)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(f.display_value().to_string(), "65");
let f = exif.get_field(Tag(Context::Tiff, 65000), In(0)).unwrap();
match f.value {
Value::Float(ref v) => assert_eq!(v[0], std::f32::MIN),
_ => panic!(),
}
let f = exif.get_field(Tag(Context::Tiff, 65001), In(0)).unwrap();
match f.value {
Value::Double(ref v) => assert_eq!(v[0], std::f64::MIN),
_ => panic!(),
}
}
}
#[test]
fn heif() {
let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.heic").unwrap();
let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exif.fields().len(), 2);
let exifver = exif.get_field(Tag::ExifVersion, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exifver.display_value().to_string(), "2.31");
}
#[test]
fn png() {
let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.png").unwrap();
let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exif.fields().len(), 6);
let exifver = exif.get_field(Tag::ExifVersion, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exifver.display_value().to_string(), "2.32");
}
#[test]
fn webp() {
let file = std::fs::File::open("tests/exif.webp").unwrap();
let exif = Reader::new().read_from_container(
&mut std::io::BufReader::new(&file)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exif.fields().len(), 6);
let exifver = exif.get_field(Tag::ExifVersion, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(exifver.display_value().to_string(), "2.32");
let desc = exif.get_field(Tag::ImageDescription, In::PRIMARY).unwrap();
assert_eq!(desc.display_value().to_string(), "\"WebP test\"");
}
#[test]
fn continue_on_error() {
let data = b"MM\0\x2a\0\0\0\x08\
\0\x02\x01\x00\0\x03\0\0\0\x01\0\x14\0\0\
\x01\x01\0\x03\0\0\0\x01\0\x15\0";
let result = Reader::new()
.continue_on_error(true)
.read_raw(data.to_vec());
if let Err(Error::PartialResult(partial)) = result {
let (exif, errors) = partial.into_inner();
assert_pat!(exif.fields().collect::<Vec<_>>().as_slice(),
[Field { tag: Tag::ImageWidth, ifd_num: In(0),
value: Value::Short(_) }]);
assert_pat!(&errors[..], [Error::InvalidFormat("Truncated IFD")]);
} else {
panic!("partial result expected");
}
}
}