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<?php
/**
* Media-handling base classes and generic functionality.
*
* 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
*/
/**
* Base media handler class
*
* @ingroup Media
*/
abstract class MediaHandler {
const TRANSFORM_LATER = 1;
const METADATA_GOOD = true;
const METADATA_BAD = false;
const METADATA_COMPATIBLE = 2; // for old but backwards compatible.
/**
* Instance cache
*/
static $handlers = array();
/**
* Get a MediaHandler for a given MIME type from the instance cache
*
* @param $type string
*
* @return MediaHandler
*/
static function getHandler( $type ) {
global $wgMediaHandlers;
if ( !isset( $wgMediaHandlers[$type] ) ) {
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ": no handler found for $type.\n" );
return false;
}
$class = $wgMediaHandlers[$type];
if ( !isset( self::$handlers[$class] ) ) {
self::$handlers[$class] = new $class;
if ( !self::$handlers[$class]->isEnabled() ) {
self::$handlers[$class] = false;
}
}
return self::$handlers[$class];
}
/**
* Get an associative array mapping magic word IDs to parameter names.
* Will be used by the parser to identify parameters.
*/
abstract function getParamMap();
/**
* Validate a thumbnail parameter at parse time.
* Return true to accept the parameter, and false to reject it.
* If you return false, the parser will do something quiet and forgiving.
*
* @param $name
* @param $value
*/
abstract function validateParam( $name, $value );
/**
* Merge a parameter array into a string appropriate for inclusion in filenames
*
* @param $params array Array of parameters that have been through normaliseParams.
* @return String
*/
abstract function makeParamString( $params );
/**
* Parse a param string made with makeParamString back into an array
*
* @param $str string The parameter string without file name (e.g. 122px)
* @return Array|Boolean Array of parameters or false on failure.
*/
abstract function parseParamString( $str );
/**
* Changes the parameter array as necessary, ready for transformation.
* Should be idempotent.
* Returns false if the parameters are unacceptable and the transform should fail
* @param $image
* @param $params
*/
abstract function normaliseParams( $image, &$params );
/**
* Get an image size array like that returned by getimagesize(), or false if it
* can't be determined.
*
* @param $image File: the image object, or false if there isn't one
* @param string $path the filename
* @return Array Follow the format of PHP getimagesize() internal function. See http://www.php.net/getimagesize
*/
abstract function getImageSize( $image, $path );
/**
* Get handler-specific metadata which will be saved in the img_metadata field.
*
* @param $image File: the image object, or false if there isn't one.
* Warning, FSFile::getPropsFromPath might pass an (object)array() instead (!)
* @param string $path the filename
* @return String
*/
function getMetadata( $image, $path ) {
return '';
}
/**
* Get metadata version.
*
* This is not used for validating metadata, this is used for the api when returning
* metadata, since api content formats should stay the same over time, and so things
* using ForiegnApiRepo can keep backwards compatibility
*
* All core media handlers share a common version number, and extensions can
* use the GetMetadataVersion hook to append to the array (they should append a unique
* string so not to get confusing). If there was a media handler named 'foo' with metadata
* version 3 it might add to the end of the array the element 'foo=3'. if the core metadata
* version is 2, the end version string would look like '2;foo=3'.
*
* @return string version string
*/
static function getMetadataVersion() {
$version = Array( '2' ); // core metadata version
wfRunHooks( 'GetMetadataVersion', Array( &$version ) );
return implode( ';', $version );
}
/**
* Convert metadata version.
*
* By default just returns $metadata, but can be used to allow
* media handlers to convert between metadata versions.
*
* @param $metadata Mixed String or Array metadata array (serialized if string)
* @param $version Integer target version
* @return Array serialized metadata in specified version, or $metadata on fail.
*/
function convertMetadataVersion( $metadata, $version = 1 ) {
if ( !is_array( $metadata ) ) {
//unserialize to keep return parameter consistent.
wfSuppressWarnings();
$ret = unserialize( $metadata );
wfRestoreWarnings();
return $ret;
}
return $metadata;
}
/**
* Get a string describing the type of metadata, for display purposes.
*
* @return string
*/
function getMetadataType( $image ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Check if the metadata string is valid for this handler.
* If it returns MediaHandler::METADATA_BAD (or false), Image
* will reload the metadata from the file and update the database.
* MediaHandler::METADATA_GOOD for if the metadata is a-ok,
* MediaHanlder::METADATA_COMPATIBLE if metadata is old but backwards
* compatible (which may or may not trigger a metadata reload).
* @return bool
*/
function isMetadataValid( $image, $metadata ) {
return self::METADATA_GOOD;
}
/**
* Get a MediaTransformOutput object representing an alternate of the transformed
* output which will call an intermediary thumbnail assist script.
*
* Used when the repository has a thumbnailScriptUrl option configured.
*
* Return false to fall back to the regular getTransform().
* @return bool
*/
function getScriptedTransform( $image, $script, $params ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Get a MediaTransformOutput object representing the transformed output. Does not
* actually do the transform.
*
* @param $image File: the image object
* @param string $dstPath filesystem destination path
* @param string $dstUrl Destination URL to use in output HTML
* @param array $params Arbitrary set of parameters validated by $this->validateParam()
* @return MediaTransformOutput
*/
final function getTransform( $image, $dstPath, $dstUrl, $params ) {
return $this->doTransform( $image, $dstPath, $dstUrl, $params, self::TRANSFORM_LATER );
}
/**
* Get a MediaTransformOutput object representing the transformed output. Does the
* transform unless $flags contains self::TRANSFORM_LATER.
*
* @param $image File: the image object
* @param string $dstPath filesystem destination path
* @param string $dstUrl destination URL to use in output HTML
* @param array $params arbitrary set of parameters validated by $this->validateParam()
* Note: These parameters have *not* gone through $this->normaliseParams()
* @param $flags Integer: a bitfield, may contain self::TRANSFORM_LATER
*
* @return MediaTransformOutput
*/
abstract function doTransform( $image, $dstPath, $dstUrl, $params, $flags = 0 );
/**
* Get the thumbnail extension and MIME type for a given source MIME type
*
* @param String $ext Extension of original file
* @param String $mime Mime type of original file
* @param Array $params Handler specific rendering parameters
* @return array thumbnail extension and MIME type
*/
function getThumbType( $ext, $mime, $params = null ) {
$magic = MimeMagic::singleton();
if ( !$ext || $magic->isMatchingExtension( $ext, $mime ) === false ) {
// The extension is not valid for this mime type and we do
// recognize the mime type
$extensions = $magic->getExtensionsForType( $mime );
if ( $extensions ) {
return array( strtok( $extensions, ' ' ), $mime );
}
}
// The extension is correct (true) or the mime type is unknown to
// MediaWiki (null)
return array( $ext, $mime );
}
/**
* Get useful response headers for GET/HEAD requests for a file with the given metadata
* @param $metadata mixed Result of the getMetadata() function of this handler for a file
* @return Array
*/
public function getStreamHeaders( $metadata ) {
return array();
}
/**
* True if the handled types can be transformed
* @return bool
*/
function canRender( $file ) {
return true;
}
/**
* True if handled types cannot be displayed directly in a browser
* but can be rendered
* @return bool
*/
function mustRender( $file ) {
return false;
}
/**
* True if the type has multi-page capabilities
* @return bool
*/
function isMultiPage( $file ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Page count for a multi-page document, false if unsupported or unknown
* @return bool
*/
function pageCount( $file ) {
return false;
}
/**
* The material is vectorized and thus scaling is lossless
* @return bool
*/
function isVectorized( $file ) {
return false;
}
/**
* The material is an image, and is animated.
* In particular, video material need not return true.
* @note Before 1.20, this was a method of ImageHandler only
* @return bool
*/
function isAnimatedImage( $file ) {
return false;
}
/**
* If the material is animated, we can animate the thumbnail
* @since 1.20
* @return bool If material is not animated, handler may return any value.
*/
function canAnimateThumbnail( $file ) {
return true;
}
/**
* False if the handler is disabled for all files
* @return bool
*/
function isEnabled() {
return true;
}
/**
* Get an associative array of page dimensions
* Currently "width" and "height" are understood, but this might be
* expanded in the future.
* Returns false if unknown.
*
* It is expected that handlers for paged media (e.g. DjVuHandler)
* will override this method so that it gives the correct results
* for each specific page of the file, using the $page argument.
*
* @note For non-paged media, use getImageSize.
*
* @param $image File
* @param $page What page to get dimensions of
* @return array|bool
*/
function getPageDimensions( $image, $page ) {
$gis = $this->getImageSize( $image, $image->getLocalRefPath() );
if ( $gis ) {
return array(
'width' => $gis[0],
'height' => $gis[1]
);
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Generic getter for text layer.
* Currently overloaded by PDF and DjVu handlers
* @return bool
*/
function getPageText( $image, $page ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Get an array structure that looks like this:
*
* array(
* 'visible' => array(
* 'Human-readable name' => 'Human readable value',
* ...
* ),
* 'collapsed' => array(
* 'Human-readable name' => 'Human readable value',
* ...
* )
* )
* The UI will format this into a table where the visible fields are always
* visible, and the collapsed fields are optionally visible.
*
* The function should return false if there is no metadata to display.
*/
/**
* @todo FIXME: I don't really like this interface, it's not very flexible
* I think the media handler should generate HTML instead. It can do
* all the formatting according to some standard. That makes it possible
* to do things like visual indication of grouped and chained streams
* in ogg container files.
* @return bool
*/
function formatMetadata( $image ) {
return false;
}
/** sorts the visible/invisible field.
* Split off from ImageHandler::formatMetadata, as used by more than
* one type of handler.
*
* This is used by the media handlers that use the FormatMetadata class
*
* @param array $metadataArray metadata array
* @return array for use displaying metadata.
*/
function formatMetadataHelper( $metadataArray ) {
$result = array(
'visible' => array(),
'collapsed' => array()
);
$formatted = FormatMetadata::getFormattedData( $metadataArray );
// Sort fields into visible and collapsed
$visibleFields = $this->visibleMetadataFields();
foreach ( $formatted as $name => $value ) {
$tag = strtolower( $name );
self::addMeta( $result,
in_array( $tag, $visibleFields ) ? 'visible' : 'collapsed',
'exif',
$tag,
$value
);
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Get a list of metadata items which should be displayed when
* the metadata table is collapsed.
*
* @return array of strings
* @access protected
*/
function visibleMetadataFields() {
$fields = array();
$lines = explode( "\n", wfMessage( 'metadata-fields' )->inContentLanguage()->text() );
foreach ( $lines as $line ) {
$matches = array();
if ( preg_match( '/^\\*\s*(.*?)\s*$/', $line, $matches ) ) {
$fields[] = $matches[1];
}
}
$fields = array_map( 'strtolower', $fields );
return $fields;
}
/**
* This is used to generate an array element for each metadata value
* That array is then used to generate the table of metadata values
* on the image page
*
* @param &$array Array An array containing elements for each type of visibility
* and each of those elements being an array of metadata items. This function adds
* a value to that array.
* @param string $visibility ('visible' or 'collapsed') if this value is hidden
* by default.
* @param string $type type of metadata tag (currently always 'exif')
* @param string $id the name of the metadata tag (like 'artist' for example).
* its name in the table displayed is the message "$type-$id" (Ex exif-artist ).
* @param string $value thingy goes into a wikitext table; it used to be escaped but
* that was incompatible with previous practise of customized display
* with wikitext formatting via messages such as 'exif-model-value'.
* So the escaping is taken back out, but generally this seems a confusing
* interface.
* @param string $param value to pass to the message for the name of the field
* as $1. Currently this parameter doesn't seem to ever be used.
*
* Note, everything here is passed through the parser later on (!)
*/
protected static function addMeta( &$array, $visibility, $type, $id, $value, $param = false ) {
$msg = wfMessage( "$type-$id", $param );
if ( $msg->exists() ) {
$name = $msg->text();
} else {
// This is for future compatibility when using instant commons.
// So as to not display as ugly a name if a new metadata
// property is defined that we don't know about
// (not a major issue since such a property would be collapsed
// by default).
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Unknown metadata name: ' . $id . "\n" );
$name = wfEscapeWikiText( $id );
}
$array[$visibility][] = array(
'id' => "$type-$id",
'name' => $name,
'value' => $value
);
}
/**
* Used instead of getLongDesc if there is no handler registered for file.
*
* @param $file File
* @return string
*/
function getShortDesc( $file ) {
global $wgLang;
return htmlspecialchars( $wgLang->formatSize( $file->getSize() ) );
}
/**
* Short description. Shown on Special:Search results.
*
* @param $file File
* @return string
*/
function getLongDesc( $file ) {
global $wgLang;
return wfMessage( 'file-info', htmlspecialchars( $wgLang->formatSize( $file->getSize() ) ),
$file->getMimeType() )->parse();
}
/**
* Long description. Shown under image on image description page surounded by ().
*
* @param $file File
* @return string
*/
static function getGeneralShortDesc( $file ) {
global $wgLang;
return $wgLang->formatSize( $file->getSize() );
}
/**
* Used instead of getShortDesc if there is no handler registered for file.
*
* @param $file File
* @return string
*/
static function getGeneralLongDesc( $file ) {
global $wgLang;
return wfMessage( 'file-info', $wgLang->formatSize( $file->getSize() ),
$file->getMimeType() )->parse();
}
/**
* Calculate the largest thumbnail width for a given original file size
* such that the thumbnail's height is at most $maxHeight.
* @param $boxWidth Integer Width of the thumbnail box.
* @param $boxHeight Integer Height of the thumbnail box.
* @param $maxHeight Integer Maximum height expected for the thumbnail.
* @return Integer.
*/
public static function fitBoxWidth( $boxWidth, $boxHeight, $maxHeight ) {
$idealWidth = $boxWidth * $maxHeight / $boxHeight;
$roundedUp = ceil( $idealWidth );
if ( round( $roundedUp * $boxHeight / $boxWidth ) > $maxHeight ) {
return floor( $idealWidth );
} else {
return $roundedUp;
}
}
/**
* Shown in file history box on image description page.
*
* @param File $file
* @return String Dimensions
*/
function getDimensionsString( $file ) {
return '';
}
/**
* Modify the parser object post-transform.
*
* This is often used to do $parser->addOutputHook(),
* in order to add some javascript to render a viewer.
* See TimedMediaHandler or OggHandler for an example.
*
* @param Parser $parser
* @param File $file
*/
function parserTransformHook( $parser, $file ) {}
/**
* File validation hook called on upload.
*
* If the file at the given local path is not valid, or its MIME type does not
* match the handler class, a Status object should be returned containing
* relevant errors.
*
* @param string $fileName The local path to the file.
* @return Status object
*/
function verifyUpload( $fileName ) {
return Status::newGood();
}
/**
* Check for zero-sized thumbnails. These can be generated when
* no disk space is available or some other error occurs
*
* @param string $dstPath The location of the suspect file
* @param int $retval Return value of some shell process, file will be deleted if this is non-zero
* @return bool True if removed, false otherwise
*/
function removeBadFile( $dstPath, $retval = 0 ) {
if ( file_exists( $dstPath ) ) {
$thumbstat = stat( $dstPath );
if ( $thumbstat['size'] == 0 || $retval != 0 ) {
$result = unlink( $dstPath );
if ( $result ) {
wfDebugLog( 'thumbnail',
sprintf( 'Removing bad %d-byte thumbnail "%s". unlink() succeeded',
$thumbstat['size'], $dstPath ) );
} else {
wfDebugLog( 'thumbnail',
sprintf( 'Removing bad %d-byte thumbnail "%s". unlink() failed',
$thumbstat['size'], $dstPath ) );
}
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Remove files from the purge list.
*
* This is used by some video handlers to prevent ?action=purge
* from removing a transcoded video, which is expensive to
* regenerate.
*
* @see LocalFile::purgeThumbnails
*
* @param array $files
* @param array $options Purge options. Currently will always be
* an array with a single key 'forThumbRefresh' set to true.
*/
public function filterThumbnailPurgeList( &$files, $options ) {
// Do nothing
}
/*
* True if the handler can rotate the media
* @since 1.21
* @return bool
*/
public static function canRotate() {
return false;
}
/**
* 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.
*
* For files we don't know, we return 0.
*
* @param $file File
* @return int 0, 90, 180 or 270
*/
public function getRotation( $file ) {
return 0;
}
}