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PNGMetadataExtractor.php
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1<?php
35 private static $pngSig;
36
38 private static $crcSize;
39
41 private static $textChunks;
42
43 const VERSION = 1;
44 const MAX_CHUNK_SIZE = 3145728; // 3 megabytes
45
46 static function getMetadata( $filename ) {
47 self::$pngSig = pack( "C8", 137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10 );
48 self::$crcSize = 4;
49 /* based on list at http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/TagNames/PNG.html#TextualData
50 * and https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11keywords
51 */
52 self::$textChunks = [
53 'xml:com.adobe.xmp' => 'xmp',
54 # Artist is unofficial. Author is the recommended
55 # keyword in the PNG spec. However some people output
56 # Artist so support both.
57 'artist' => 'Artist',
58 'model' => 'Model',
59 'make' => 'Make',
60 'author' => 'Artist',
61 'comment' => 'PNGFileComment',
62 'description' => 'ImageDescription',
63 'title' => 'ObjectName',
64 'copyright' => 'Copyright',
65 # Source as in original device used to make image
66 # not as in who gave you the image
67 'source' => 'Model',
68 'software' => 'Software',
69 'disclaimer' => 'Disclaimer',
70 'warning' => 'ContentWarning',
71 'url' => 'Identifier', # Not sure if this is best mapping. Maybe WebStatement.
72 'label' => 'Label',
73 'creation time' => 'DateTimeDigitized',
74 /* Other potentially useful things - Document */
75 ];
76
77 $frameCount = 0;
78 $loopCount = 1;
79 $text = [];
80 $duration = 0.0;
81 $bitDepth = 0;
82 $colorType = 'unknown';
83
84 if ( !$filename ) {
85 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": No file name specified" );
86 } elseif ( !file_exists( $filename ) || is_dir( $filename ) ) {
87 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": File $filename does not exist" );
88 }
89
90 $fh = fopen( $filename, 'rb' );
91
92 if ( !$fh ) {
93 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Unable to open file $filename" );
94 }
95
96 // Check for the PNG header
97 $buf = fread( $fh, 8 );
98 if ( $buf != self::$pngSig ) {
99 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Not a valid PNG file; header: $buf" );
100 }
101
102 // Read chunks
103 while ( !feof( $fh ) ) {
104 $buf = fread( $fh, 4 );
105 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < 4 ) {
106 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
107 }
108 $chunk_size = unpack( "N", $buf )[1];
109
110 if ( $chunk_size < 0 ) {
111 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Chunk size too big for unpack" );
112 }
113
114 $chunk_type = fread( $fh, 4 );
115 if ( !$chunk_type || strlen( $chunk_type ) < 4 ) {
116 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
117 }
118
119 if ( $chunk_type == "IHDR" ) {
120 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
121 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < $chunk_size ) {
122 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
123 }
124 $width = unpack( 'N', substr( $buf, 0, 4 ) )[1];
125 $height = unpack( 'N', substr( $buf, 4, 4 ) )[1];
126 $bitDepth = ord( substr( $buf, 8, 1 ) );
127 // Detect the color type in British English as per the spec
128 // https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11IHDR
129 switch ( ord( substr( $buf, 9, 1 ) ) ) {
130 case 0:
131 $colorType = 'greyscale';
132 break;
133 case 2:
134 $colorType = 'truecolour';
135 break;
136 case 3:
137 $colorType = 'index-coloured';
138 break;
139 case 4:
140 $colorType = 'greyscale-alpha';
141 break;
142 case 6:
143 $colorType = 'truecolour-alpha';
144 break;
145 default:
146 $colorType = 'unknown';
147 break;
148 }
149 } elseif ( $chunk_type == "acTL" ) {
150 $buf = fread( $fh, $chunk_size );
151 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < $chunk_size || $chunk_size < 4 ) {
152 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
153 }
154
155 $actl = unpack( "Nframes/Nplays", $buf );
156 $frameCount = $actl['frames'];
157 $loopCount = $actl['plays'];
158 } elseif ( $chunk_type == "fcTL" ) {
159 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
160 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < $chunk_size ) {
161 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
162 }
163 $buf = substr( $buf, 20 );
164 if ( strlen( $buf ) < 4 ) {
165 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
166 }
167
168 $fctldur = unpack( "ndelay_num/ndelay_den", $buf );
169 if ( $fctldur['delay_den'] == 0 ) {
170 $fctldur['delay_den'] = 100;
171 }
172 if ( $fctldur['delay_num'] ) {
173 $duration += $fctldur['delay_num'] / $fctldur['delay_den'];
174 }
175 } elseif ( $chunk_type == "iTXt" ) {
176 // Extracts iTXt chunks, uncompressing if necessary.
177 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
178 $items = [];
179 if ( preg_match(
180 '/^([^\x00]{1,79})\x00(\x00|\x01)\x00([^\x00]*)(.)[^\x00]*\x00(.*)$/Ds',
181 $buf, $items )
182 ) {
183 /* $items[1] = text chunk name, $items[2] = compressed flag,
184 * $items[3] = lang code (or ""), $items[4]= compression type.
185 * $items[5] = content
186 */
187
188 // Theoretically should be case-sensitive, but in practise...
189 $items[1] = strtolower( $items[1] );
190 if ( !isset( self::$textChunks[$items[1]] ) ) {
191 // Only extract textual chunks on our list.
192 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
193 continue;
194 }
195
196 $items[3] = strtolower( $items[3] );
197 if ( $items[3] == '' ) {
198 // if no lang specified use x-default like in xmp.
199 $items[3] = 'x-default';
200 }
201
202 // if compressed
203 if ( $items[2] == "\x01" ) {
204 if ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) && $items[4] === "\x00" ) {
205 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
206 $items[5] = gzuncompress( $items[5] );
207 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
208
209 if ( $items[5] === false ) {
210 // decompression failed
211 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Error decompressing iTxt chunk - ' . $items[1] . "\n" );
212 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
213 continue;
214 }
215 } else {
216 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Skipping compressed png iTXt chunk due to lack of zlib,'
217 . " or potentially invalid compression method\n" );
218 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
219 continue;
220 }
221 }
222 $finalKeyword = self::$textChunks[$items[1]];
223 $text[$finalKeyword][$items[3]] = $items[5];
224 $text[$finalKeyword]['_type'] = 'lang';
225 } else {
226 // Error reading iTXt chunk
227 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error on iTXt chunk" );
228 }
229 } elseif ( $chunk_type == 'tEXt' ) {
230 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
231
232 // In case there is no \x00 which will make explode fail.
233 if ( strpos( $buf, "\x00" ) === false ) {
234 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error on tEXt chunk" );
235 }
236
237 list( $keyword, $content ) = explode( "\x00", $buf, 2 );
238 if ( $keyword === '' || $content === '' ) {
239 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error on tEXt chunk" );
240 }
241
242 // Theoretically should be case-sensitive, but in practise...
243 $keyword = strtolower( $keyword );
244 if ( !isset( self::$textChunks[$keyword] ) ) {
245 // Don't recognize chunk, so skip.
246 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
247 continue;
248 }
249 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
250 $content = iconv( 'ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8', $content );
251 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
252
253 if ( $content === false ) {
254 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error (error with iconv)" );
255 }
256
257 $finalKeyword = self::$textChunks[$keyword];
258 $text[$finalKeyword]['x-default'] = $content;
259 $text[$finalKeyword]['_type'] = 'lang';
260 } elseif ( $chunk_type == 'zTXt' ) {
261 if ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) ) {
262 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
263
264 // In case there is no \x00 which will make explode fail.
265 if ( strpos( $buf, "\x00" ) === false ) {
266 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error on zTXt chunk" );
267 }
268
269 list( $keyword, $postKeyword ) = explode( "\x00", $buf, 2 );
270 if ( $keyword === '' || $postKeyword === '' ) {
271 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error on zTXt chunk" );
272 }
273 // Theoretically should be case-sensitive, but in practise...
274 $keyword = strtolower( $keyword );
275
276 if ( !isset( self::$textChunks[$keyword] ) ) {
277 // Don't recognize chunk, so skip.
278 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
279 continue;
280 }
281 $compression = substr( $postKeyword, 0, 1 );
282 $content = substr( $postKeyword, 1 );
283 if ( $compression !== "\x00" ) {
284 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . " Unrecognized compression method in zTXt ($keyword). Skipping.\n" );
285 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
286 continue;
287 }
288
289 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
290 $content = gzuncompress( $content );
291 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
292
293 if ( $content === false ) {
294 // decompression failed
295 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Error decompressing zTXt chunk - ' . $keyword . "\n" );
296 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
297 continue;
298 }
299
300 MediaWiki\suppressWarnings();
301 $content = iconv( 'ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8', $content );
302 MediaWiki\restoreWarnings();
303
304 if ( $content === false ) {
305 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error (error with iconv)" );
306 }
307
308 $finalKeyword = self::$textChunks[$keyword];
309 $text[$finalKeyword]['x-default'] = $content;
310 $text[$finalKeyword]['_type'] = 'lang';
311 } else {
312 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . " Cannot decompress zTXt chunk due to lack of zlib. Skipping.\n" );
313 fseek( $fh, $chunk_size, SEEK_CUR );
314 }
315 } elseif ( $chunk_type == 'tIME' ) {
316 // last mod timestamp.
317 if ( $chunk_size !== 7 ) {
318 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": tIME wrong size" );
319 }
320 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
321 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < $chunk_size ) {
322 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
323 }
324
325 // Note: spec says this should be UTC.
326 $t = unpack( "ny/Cm/Cd/Ch/Cmin/Cs", $buf );
327 $strTime = sprintf( "%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d",
328 $t['y'], $t['m'], $t['d'], $t['h'],
329 $t['min'], $t['s'] );
330
331 $exifTime = wfTimestamp( TS_EXIF, $strTime );
332
333 if ( $exifTime ) {
334 $text['DateTime'] = $exifTime;
335 }
336 } elseif ( $chunk_type == 'pHYs' ) {
337 // how big pixels are (dots per meter).
338 if ( $chunk_size !== 9 ) {
339 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": pHYs wrong size" );
340 }
341
342 $buf = self::read( $fh, $chunk_size );
343 if ( !$buf || strlen( $buf ) < $chunk_size ) {
344 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ": Read error" );
345 }
346
347 $dim = unpack( "Nwidth/Nheight/Cunit", $buf );
348 if ( $dim['unit'] == 1 ) {
349 // Need to check for negative because php
350 // doesn't deal with super-large unsigned 32-bit ints well
351 if ( $dim['width'] > 0 && $dim['height'] > 0 ) {
352 // unit is meters
353 // (as opposed to 0 = undefined )
354 $text['XResolution'] = $dim['width']
355 . '/100';
356 $text['YResolution'] = $dim['height']
357 . '/100';
358 $text['ResolutionUnit'] = 3;
359 // 3 = dots per cm (from Exif).
360 }
361 }
362 } elseif ( $chunk_type == "IEND" ) {
363 break;
364 } else {
365 fseek( $fh, $chunk_size, SEEK_CUR );
366 }
367 fseek( $fh, self::$crcSize, SEEK_CUR );
368 }
369 fclose( $fh );
370
371 if ( $loopCount > 1 ) {
372 $duration *= $loopCount;
373 }
374
375 if ( isset( $text['DateTimeDigitized'] ) ) {
376 // Convert date format from rfc2822 to exif.
377 foreach ( $text['DateTimeDigitized'] as $name => &$value ) {
378 if ( $name === '_type' ) {
379 continue;
380 }
381
382 // @todo FIXME: Currently timezones are ignored.
383 // possibly should be wfTimestamp's
384 // responsibility. (at least for numeric TZ)
385 $formatted = wfTimestamp( TS_EXIF, $value );
386 if ( $formatted ) {
387 // Only change if we could convert the
388 // date.
389 // The png standard says it should be
390 // in rfc2822 format, but not required.
391 // In general for the exif stuff we
392 // prettify the date if we can, but we
393 // display as-is if we cannot or if
394 // it is invalid.
395 // So do the same here.
396
397 $value = $formatted;
398 }
399 }
400 }
401
402 return [
403 'frameCount' => $frameCount,
404 'loopCount' => $loopCount,
405 'duration' => $duration,
406 'text' => $text,
407 'bitDepth' => $bitDepth,
408 'colorType' => $colorType,
409 ];
410 }
411
420 private static function read( $fh, $size ) {
421 if ( $size > self::MAX_CHUNK_SIZE ) {
422 throw new Exception( __METHOD__ . ': Chunk size of ' . $size .
423 ' too big. Max size is: ' . self::MAX_CHUNK_SIZE );
424 }
425
426 return fread( $fh, $size );
427 }
428}
wfDebug( $text, $dest='all', array $context=[])
Sends a line to the debug log if enabled or, optionally, to a comment in output.
wfTimestamp( $outputtype=TS_UNIX, $ts=0)
Get a timestamp string in one of various formats.
static read( $fh, $size)
Read a chunk, checking to make sure its not too big.
static getMetadata( $filename)
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Itis important to understand the issues associated with this setup if youwant to write code destined for Wikipedia.It 's often the case that the best algorithm to use for a given taskdepends on whether or not replication is in use. Due to our unabashedWikipedia-centrism, we often just use the replication-friendly version, but if you like, you can use wfGetLB() ->getServerCount() > 1 tocheck to see if replication is in use.===Lag===Lag primarily occurs when large write queries are sent to the master.Writes on the master are executed in parallel, but they are executed inserial when they are replicated to the slaves. The master writes thequery to the binlog when the transaction is committed. The slaves pollthe binlog and start executing the query as soon as it appears. They canservice reads while they are performing a write query, but will not readanything more from the binlog and thus will perform no more writes. Thismeans that if the write query runs for a long time, the slaves will lagbehind the master for the time it takes for the write query to complete.Lag can be exacerbated by high read load. MediaWiki 's load balancer willstop sending reads to a slave when it is lagged by more than 30 seconds.If the load ratios are set incorrectly, or if there is too much loadgenerally, this may lead to a slave permanently hovering around 30seconds lag.If all slaves are lagged by more than 30 seconds, MediaWiki will stopwriting to the database. All edits and other write operations will berefused, with an error returned to the user. This gives the slaves achance to catch up. Before we had this mechanism, the slaves wouldregularly lag by several minutes, making review of recent editsdifficult.In addition to this, MediaWiki attempts to ensure that the user seesevents occurring on the wiki in chronological order. A few seconds of lagcan be tolerated, as long as the user sees a consistent picture fromsubsequent requests. This is done by saving the master binlog positionin the session, and then at the start of each request, waiting for theslave to catch up to that position before doing any reads from it. Ifthis wait times out, reads are allowed anyway, but the request isconsidered to be in "lagged slave mode". Lagged slave mode can bechecked by calling wfGetLB() ->getLaggedSlaveMode(). The onlypractical consequence at present is a warning displayed in the pagefooter.===Lag avoidance===To avoid excessive lag, queries which write large numbers of rows shouldbe split up, generally to write one row at a time. Multi-row INSERT ...SELECT queries are the worst offenders should be avoided altogether.Instead do the select first and then the insert.===Working with lag===Despite our best efforts, it 's not practical to guarantee a low-lagenvironment. Lag will usually be less than one second, but mayoccasionally be up to 30 seconds. For scalability, it 's very importantto keep load on the master low, so simply sending all your queries tothe master is not the answer. So when you have a genuine need forup-to-date data, the following approach is advised:1) Do a quick query to the master for a sequence number or timestamp 2) Run the full query on the slave and check if it matches the data you gotfrom the master 3) If it doesn 't, run the full query on the masterTo avoid swamping the master every time the slaves lag, use of thisapproach should be kept to a minimum. In most cases you should just readfrom the slave and let the user deal with the delay.------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lock contention------------------------------------------------------------------------Due to the high write rate on Wikipedia(and some other wikis), MediaWiki developers need to be very careful to structure their writesto avoid long-lasting locks. By default, MediaWiki opens a transactionat the first query, and commits it before the output is sent. Locks willbe held from the time when the query is done until the commit. So youcan reduce lock time by doing as much processing as possible before youdo your write queries.Often this approach is not good enough, and it becomes necessary toenclose small groups of queries in their own transaction. Use thefollowing syntax:$dbw=wfGetDB(DB_MASTER
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