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430 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable File
430 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable File
#=======================================================================
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__version__ = '''0.0.01'''
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__sub_version__ = '''20120315151711'''
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__copyright__ = '''(c) Alex A. Naanou 2011'''
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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import json
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import zipfile
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import uuid
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from pprint import pprint
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from itertools import izip, izip_longest
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from pli.logictypes import ANY, OR
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import store
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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CONFIG_NAME = 'test_config.json'
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##CONFIG_NAME = 'tmp_config.json'
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config = json.load(open(CONFIG_NAME))
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RAW = OR(
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'NEF', 'nef',
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'CRW', 'crw',
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'CR2', 'cr2',
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'X3F', 'x3f'
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)
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JPEG = OR(
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'JPG', 'jpg',
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'JPEG', 'jpeg'
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)
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PSD = OR(
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'PSD', 'psd'
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)
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TIFF = OR(
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'TIFF', 'tiff',
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'TIF', 'tif'
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)
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XMP = OR(
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'XMP', 'xmp'
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)
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ITEM = OR(RAW, JPEG, PSD, TIFF, XMP)
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TYPES = {
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'raw': RAW,
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'jpeg': JPEG,
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'psd': PSD,
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'tiff': TIFF,
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'xmp': XMP,
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}
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SUBTREE_CLASSES = {
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'preview': 'preview',
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'preview (RAW)': 'RAW preview',
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}
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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##!!! we will need to normalize the paths to one single scheme (either relative or absolute)...
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def list_files(root, sub_trees=SUBTREE_CLASSES, type=ITEM):
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'''
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'''
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for path, dirs, files in os.walk(root):
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path = path.split(os.path.sep)
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# process files...
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for f in files:
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name, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
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# we need the extension wothout the dot...
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ext = ext[1:]
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# filter by ext...
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if ext == type:
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yield path, name, ext
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# XXX need to split duplicate named raw files and corresponding
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# previews...
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def index_by_name(file_list, types=TYPES.items()):
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'''
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format:
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{
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<name>: {
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<type>: [
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(<path>, <orig-ext>),
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...
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],
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...
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},
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...
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}
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'''
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res = {}
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for path, name, ext in file_list:
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# normalize extension...
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orig_ext, ext = ext, types[types.index((ANY, ext))][0]
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if name not in res:
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# create a name...
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res[name] = {}
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if ext not in res[name]:
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# create an extension...
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res[name][ext] = []
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# general case...
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res[name][ext] += [(path, orig_ext)]
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return res
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# for this to work correctly it must:
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# - return unique paths
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# - non of the returnd paths can be a strict subset of any other...
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##!!!
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def split_common(paths):
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'''
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build a common path tree...
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'''
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# pass 1: build list of common paths (None for all differences)
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# NOTE: we may have stray common path elements but we do
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# not care abut anything after a None...
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index = izip_longest(*paths)
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common = []
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for s in index:
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next = []
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for i in s:
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if s.count(i) > 1:
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next += [i]
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else:
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next += [None]
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common += [next]
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# pass 2: cap each common section with a unique element...
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common = [ list(e) for e in izip(*common)]
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for c, p in izip(common, paths):
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if None in c:
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i = c.index(None)
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if len(p) <= i:
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# NOTE: this is the case when we have a None
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# because a path just ended... i.e. there
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# was no different element to split at...
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# XXX do we need to break here?
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# XXX one way to go here is to simply ignore
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# such paths...
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del c[i]
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continue
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# in-place update and truncate the common path...
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c[i] = p[i]
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del c[i+1:]
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return common
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# in essance this need to replace image name with a GID and split up
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# images that are identically named into seporate GIDs...
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def split_images(index):
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'''
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This will split groups that contain multiple raw files.
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Groups are split to contain one raw each.
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Each image will be grouped to the raw that contains the largest
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matching sub-path, starting from root.
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Resulting groups will have a gid as it's key
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This will fail for any files that live in a common sub-path of any
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two or more raw files.
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NOTE: in the case there are two raw files in one path, then we will
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favor the deeper / longer mathch.
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'''
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for name, data in index.items():
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# this will not let us lose the name of the image...
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data['name'] = name
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raw = data.get('raw', [])
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if len(raw) > 1:
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common = split_common([r for r, e in raw])
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# prepare the return structure...
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res = []
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for path in raw:
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res += [{
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'gid': str(uuid.uuid4()),
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'name': name,
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'raw': [path],
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}]
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# start splitting the data...
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for t, paths in data.items():
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# skip non-type fields...
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if t not in TYPES:
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continue
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if t == 'raw':
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continue
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# start the work...
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for path, ext in paths:
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matches = []
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for i, c in enumerate(common):
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# use matching path head to match targets...
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if path[:len(c)] == c:
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matches += [(len(c), i)]
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# multiple matches...
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if len(matches) > 1:
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# longest match wins...
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matches.sort(key=lambda e: e[0])
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if matches[0][0] == matches[1][0]:
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# XXX we could try and use a different
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# strategy...
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##!!! do a better error...
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raise Exception, 'got two targets with same score, can\'t decide where to put the file.'
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del matches[1:]
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if len(matches) == 1:
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i = matches[0][1]
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# we found a location...
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if t not in res[i]:
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res[i][t] = []
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res[i][t] += [(path, ext)]
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else:
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##!!! we sometimes fall into here for odd reasons (use tmp_config.json)
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# output orphan/ungrouped images...
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# NOTE: these images can be located in a
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# different place or are orgonized in a
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# different way...
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print '%%%%%%', path, name, ext
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gid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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yield gid, {
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'gid': gid,
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'name': name,
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t: [(path, ext)],
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}
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# yield the results...
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for e in res:
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yield e['gid'], e
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else:
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gid = data['gid'] = str(uuid.uuid4())
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yield gid, data
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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##!!! test implementation: rewrite...
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import pyexiv2 as metadata
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import shutil
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import Image
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def build_image_cache(ic, min_rating, dest, tmp_path, preview_size=900):
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# build preview cache for 5* images...
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for k, e in ic.items():
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name = e.get('name', None)
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xmps = e.get('xmp', None)
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jpegs = e.get('jpeg', None)
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raws = e.get('raw', None)
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##!!! get tmp dir...
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##!!!
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res = {
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'missing preview': [],
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'missing raw': [],
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'unrated': [],
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}
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if xmps is not None:
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##!!! avoid manual path forming....
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xmp_path = xmps[0][0][0] + '\\' + os.path.join(*(xmps[0][0][1:] + [name])) + '.' + xmps[0][1]
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# get rating...
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im = metadata.ImageMetadata(xmp_path)
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im.read()
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rating = im['Xmp.xmp.Rating'].value
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##!!! cache the rating...
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e['Rating'] = rating
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ic[k] = e
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if rating >= min_rating:
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# get the jpeg...
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if jpegs is None:
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if raws is None:
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## print '### can\'t find raws for %s' % name
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res['missing raw'] += [k]
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continue
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raw_path = raws[0][0][0] + '\\' + os.path.join(*(raws[0][0][1:] + [name])) + '.' + raws[0][1]
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## print '>> missing preview %s.jpg' % name
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res['missing preview'] += [raw_path]
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##!!! generate jpegs...
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raw = metadata.ImageMetadata(raw_path)
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raw.read()
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for i, p in enumerate(raw.previews):
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if max(p.dimensions) >= preview_size:
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# extract preview...
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tmp_preview_path = os.path.join(tmp_path, '%s-%s%s' % (name, i, p.extension))
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open(tmp_preview_path, 'wb').write(p.data)
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# resize preview...
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orig = Image.open(tmp_preview_path)
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scale = preview_size/float(max(*orig.size))
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print 'generating preview...'
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preview = orig.resize((int(orig.size[0]*scale), int(orig.size[1]*scale)), Image.ANTIALIAS)
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# save preview...
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print 'saving preview: %s' % name
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preview_path = os.path.join(dest, k + '-' + name + '.jpg')
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preview.save(preview_path)
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# copy metadata...
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##!!! need to write metadata to all previews...
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preview_metadata = metadata.ImageMetadata(preview_path)
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preview_metadata.read()
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raw.copy(preview_metadata)
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preview_metadata.write()
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# remove temporary files...
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##!!! triple-check...
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try:
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os.remove(tmp_preview_path)
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except:
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pass
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else:
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jpg_path = jpegs[0][0][0] + '\\' + os.path.join(*(jpegs[0][0][1:] + [name])) + '.' + jpegs[0][1]
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# copy the jpeg to the cache...
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print '>>> copy: %s.jpg' % name
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##!!! HACK: manual name generation...
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##!!! use a good id, like a timestamp...
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shutil.copy2(jpg_path, os.path.join(dest, k + '-' + name + '.jpg'))
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else:
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##!!! need to detect unrated shoots...
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## print '>> no XMP'
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res['unrated'] += [k]
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continue
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ic.cache_flush()
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store.pack(ic._path, keep_files=False)
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return res
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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lst = list(list_files(config['ARCHIVE_ROOT']))
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print len(lst)
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index = index_by_name(list_files(config['ARCHIVE_ROOT']))
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print len(index)
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index = list(split_images(index_by_name(list_files(config['ARCHIVE_ROOT']))))
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l = len(index)
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index = dict(index)
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print l, len(index)
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json.dump(index, file(os.path.join('test', 'filelist.json'), 'w'))
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root_index = store.dump(index, os.path.join('test', 'index'), index_depth=1)
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## ##!!! this is not used in anything yet...
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## json.dump(root_index, file(os.path.join('test', 'index', 'file_index.json'), 'w'))
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store.pack(os.path.join('test', 'index'), keep_files=False)
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d = store.load(os.path.join('test', 'index'))
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print len(d)
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k = d.keys()[0]
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i = store.Index(os.path.join('test', 'index'))
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print len(i)
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## print i[k]
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ic = store.IndexWithCache(os.path.join('test', 'index'))
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print ic[k]
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ic['000000000000000000000000000000000'] = {}
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ic.cache_flush()
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store.pack(ic._path, keep_files=False)
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ic.__sync__ = True
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ic['111111111111111111111111111111111'] = {}
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store.pack(ic._path, keep_files=False)
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##!!! revise...
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res = build_image_cache(ic, 5, os.path.join('test', 'index', 'cache'), os.path.join('test', 'tmp'))
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os.remove(os.path.join('test', 'index', 'index.pack'))
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TEST_20K_ITEMS = False
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if TEST_20K_ITEMS:
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print 'doing a 20k test...'
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print 'loading...'
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full = dict(json.load(file(os.path.join('test', 'filelist of 20k files.json'))))
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print 'writing files...'
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root_index = store.dump(full, os.path.join('test', 'index'), index_depth=1)
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print 'packing files...'
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# NOTE: the initial archiving seems REALLY SLOW, but working with
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# small numbers of files from the archive seems adequate...
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store.pack(os.path.join('test', 'index'), keep_files=True)
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#=======================================================================
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# vim:set ts=4 sw=4 nowrap :
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