# frozen-string-literal: true module ChunkyPNG # A PNG datastream consists of multiple chunks. This module, and the classes # contained within, help with handling these chunks. It supports both reading # and writing chunks. # # All chunk types are instances of the {ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Base} class. For # some chunk types a specialized class is available, e.g. the IHDR chunk is # represented by the {ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Header} class. These specialized # classes help accessing the content of the chunk. All other chunks are # represented by the {ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Generic} class. # # @see ChunkyPNG::Datastream module Chunk # Reads a chunk from an IO stream. # # @param io [IO, #read] The IO stream to read from. # @return [ChunkyPNG::Chung::Base] The loaded chunk instance. def self.read(io) length, type = read_bytes(io, 8).unpack("Na4") content = read_bytes(io, length) crc = read_bytes(io, 4).unpack("N").first verify_crc!(type, content, crc) CHUNK_TYPES.fetch(type, Generic).read(type, content) end # Reads an exact number of bytes from an IO stream. # @param io [IO, #read] The IO stream to read from. # @param length [Integer] The IO exact number of bytes to read. # @return [String] A binary string of exactly length bytes. # @raise [ChunkyPNG::ExpectationFailed] If not exactly length # bytes could be read from the IO stream. def self.read_bytes(io, length) data = io.read(length) raise ExpectationFailed, "Couldn't read #{length} bytes from IO stream." if data.nil? || data.bytesize != length data end # Verifies the CRC of a chunk. # @param type [String] The chunk's type. # @param content [String] The chunk's content. # @param found_crc [Integer] The chunk's found CRC value. # @raise [ChunkyPNG::CRCMismatch] An exception is raised if # the found CRC value is not equal to the expected CRC value. def self.verify_crc!(type, content, found_crc) expected_crc = Zlib.crc32(content, Zlib.crc32(type)) raise ChunkyPNG::CRCMismatch, "Chuck CRC mismatch!" if found_crc != expected_crc end # The base chunk class is the superclass for every chunk type. It contains # methods to write the chunk to an output stream. # # A subclass should implement the +content+ method, which gets called when # the chunk gets written to a PNG datastream # # @abstract class Base # The four-character type indicator for the chunk. This field is used to # find the correct class for a chunk when it is loaded from a PNG stream. # @return [String] attr_accessor :type # Initializes the chunk instance. # @param type [String] The four character chunk type indicator. # @param attributes [Hash] A hash of attributes to set on this chunk. def initialize(type, attributes = {}) self.type = type attributes.each { |k, v| send("#{k}=", v) } end # Writes the chunk to the IO stream, using the provided content. # The checksum will be calculated and appended to the stream. # @param io [IO] The IO stream to write to. # @param content [String] The content for this chunk. def write_with_crc(io, content) io << [content.length].pack("N") << type << content io << [Zlib.crc32(content, Zlib.crc32(type))].pack("N") end # Writes the chunk to the IO stream. # # It will call the +content+ method to get the content for this chunk, # and will calculate and append the checksum automatically. # @param io [IO] The IO stream to write to. def write(io) write_with_crc(io, content || "") end end # The Generic chunk type will read the content from the chunk as it, # and will write it back as it was read. class Generic < Base # The attribute to store the content from the chunk, which gets # written by the +write+ method. attr_accessor :content def initialize(type, content = "") super(type, content: content) end # Creates an instance, given the chunk's type and content. # @param type [String] The four character chunk type indicator. # @param content [String] The content read from the chunk. # @return [ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Generic] The new chunk instance. def self.read(type, content) new(type, content) end end # The header (IHDR) chunk is the first chunk of every PNG image, and # contains information about the image: i.e. its width, height, color # depth, color mode, compression method, filtering method and interlace # method. # # ChunkyPNG supports all values for these variables that are defined in the # PNG spec, except for color depth: Only 8-bit depth images are supported. # Note that it is still possible to access the chunk for such an image, but # ChunkyPNG will raise an exception if you try to access the pixel data. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11IHDR class Header < Base attr_accessor :width, :height, :depth, :color, :compression, :filtering, :interlace def initialize(attrs = {}) super("IHDR", attrs) @depth ||= 8 @color ||= ChunkyPNG::COLOR_TRUECOLOR @compression ||= ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSION_DEFAULT @filtering ||= ChunkyPNG::FILTERING_DEFAULT @interlace ||= ChunkyPNG::INTERLACING_NONE end # Reads the 13 bytes of content from the header chunk to set the image # attributes. # @param type [String] The four character chunk type indicator (= "IHDR"). # @param content [String] The 13 bytes of content read from the chunk. # @return [ChunkyPNG::Chunk::End] The new Header chunk instance with the # variables set to the values according to the content. def self.read(type, content) fields = content.unpack("NNC5") new( width: fields[0], height: fields[1], depth: fields[2], color: fields[3], compression: fields[4], filtering: fields[5], interlace: fields[6] ) end # Returns the content for this chunk when it gets written to a file, by # packing the image information variables into the correct format. # @return [String] The 13-byte content for the header chunk. def content [ width, height, depth, color, compression, filtering, interlace, ].pack("NNC5") end end # The End (IEND) chunk indicates the last chunk of a PNG stream. It does # not contain any data. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11IEND class End < Base def initialize super("IEND") end # Reads the END chunk. It will check if the content is empty. # @param type [String] The four character chunk type indicator (= # "IEND"). # @param content [String] The content read from the chunk. Should be # empty. # @return [ChunkyPNG::Chunk::End] The new End chunk instance. # @raise [ChunkyPNG::ExpectationFailed] Raises an exception if the content was not empty. def self.read(type, content) raise ExpectationFailed, "The IEND chunk should be empty!" if content.bytesize > 0 new end # Returns an empty string, because this chunk should always be empty. # @return [""] An empty string. def content "".b end end # The Palette (PLTE) chunk contains the image's palette, i.e. the # 8-bit RGB colors this image is using. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11PLTE # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Transparency # @see ChunkyPNG::Palette class Palette < Generic end # A transparency (tRNS) chunk defines the transparency for an image. # # * For indexed images, it contains the alpha channel for the colors # defined in the Palette (PLTE) chunk. # * For grayscale images, it contains the grayscale teint that should be # considered fully transparent. # * For truecolor images, it contains the color that should be considered # fully transparent. # # Images having a color mode that already includes an alpha channel, this # chunk should not be included. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11tRNS # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Palette # @see ChunkyPNG::Palette class Transparency < Generic # Returns the alpha channel for the palette of an indexed image. # # This method should only be used for images having color mode # ChunkyPNG::COLOR_INDEXED (3). # # @return [Array] Returns an array of alpha channel values # [0-255]. def palette_alpha_channel content.unpack("C*") end # Returns the truecolor entry to be replaced by transparent pixels, # # This method should only be used for images having color mode # ChunkyPNG::COLOR_TRUECOLOR (2). # # @return [Integer] The color to replace with fully transparent pixels. def truecolor_entry(bit_depth) decode_method_name = :"decode_png_resample_#{bit_depth}bit_value" values = content.unpack("nnn").map { |c| ChunkyPNG::Canvas.send(decode_method_name, c) } ChunkyPNG::Color.rgb(*values) end # Returns the grayscale entry to be replaced by transparent pixels. # # This method should only be used for images having color mode # ChunkyPNG::COLOR_GRAYSCALE (0). # # @return [Integer] The (grayscale) color to replace with fully # transparent pixels. def grayscale_entry(bit_depth) value = ChunkyPNG::Canvas.send(:"decode_png_resample_#{bit_depth}bit_value", content.unpack("n")[0]) ChunkyPNG::Color.grayscale(value) end end # An image data (IDAT) chunk holds (part of) the compressed image pixel data. # # The data of an image can be split over multiple chunks, which will have to be combined # and inflated in order to decode an image. See {{.combine_chunks}} to combine chunks # to decode, and {{.split_in_chunks}} for encoding a pixeldata stream into IDAT chunks. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11IDAT class ImageData < Generic # Combines the list of IDAT chunks and inflates their contents to produce the # pixeldata stream for the image. # # @return [String] The combined, inflated pixeldata as binary string def self.combine_chunks(data_chunks) zstream = Zlib::Inflate.new data_chunks.each { |c| zstream << c.content } inflated = zstream.finish zstream.close inflated end # Splits and compresses a pixeldata stream into a list of IDAT chunks. # # @param data [String] The binary string of pixeldata # @param level [Integer] The compression level to use. # @param chunk_size [Integer] The maximum size of a chunk. # @return Array The list of IDAT chunks. def self.split_in_chunks(data, level = Zlib::DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, chunk_size = 2147483647) streamdata = Zlib::Deflate.deflate(data, level) # TODO: Split long streamdata over multiple chunks [ChunkyPNG::Chunk::ImageData.new("IDAT", streamdata)] end end # The Text (tEXt) chunk contains keyword/value metadata about the PNG # stream. In this chunk, the value is stored uncompressed. # # The tEXt chunk only supports Latin-1 encoded textual data. If you need # UTF-8 support, check out the InternationalText chunk type. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11tEXt # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::CompressedText # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::InternationalText class Text < Base attr_accessor :keyword, :value def initialize(keyword, value) super("tEXt") @keyword, @value = keyword, value end def self.read(type, content) keyword, value = content.unpack("Z*a*") new(keyword, value) end # Creates the content to write to the stream, by concatenating the # keyword with the value, joined by a null character. # # @return The content that should be written to the datastream. def content [keyword, value].pack("Z*a*") end end # The CompressedText (zTXt) chunk contains keyword/value metadata about the # PNG stream. In this chunk, the value is compressed using Deflate # compression. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11zTXt # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::CompressedText # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::InternationalText class CompressedText < Base attr_accessor :keyword, :value def initialize(keyword, value) super("zTXt") @keyword, @value = keyword, value end def self.read(type, content) keyword, compression, value = content.unpack("Z*Ca*") raise ChunkyPNG::NotSupported, "Compression method #{compression.inspect} not supported!" unless compression == ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSION_DEFAULT new(keyword, Zlib::Inflate.inflate(value)) end # Creates the content to write to the stream, by concatenating the # keyword with the deflated value, joined by a null character. # # @return The content that should be written to the datastream. def content [ keyword, ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSION_DEFAULT, Zlib::Deflate.deflate(value), ].pack("Z*Ca*") end end # The Physical (pHYs) chunk specifies the intended pixel size or aspect # ratio for display of the image. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11pHYs class Physical < Base attr_accessor :ppux, :ppuy, :unit def initialize(ppux, ppuy, unit = :unknown) raise ArgumentError, "unit must be either :meters or :unknown" unless [:meters, :unknown].member?(unit) super("pHYs") @ppux, @ppuy, @unit = ppux, ppuy, unit end def dpix raise ChunkyPNG::UnitsUnknown, "the PNG specifies its physical aspect ratio, but does not specify the units of its pixels' physical dimensions" unless unit == :meters ppux * INCHES_PER_METER end def dpiy raise ChunkyPNG::UnitsUnknown, "the PNG specifies its physical aspect ratio, but does not specify the units of its pixels' physical dimensions" unless unit == :meters ppuy * INCHES_PER_METER end def self.read(type, content) ppux, ppuy, unit = content.unpack("NNC") unit = unit == 1 ? :meters : :unknown new(ppux, ppuy, unit) end # Assembles the content to write to the stream for this chunk. # @return [String] The binary content that should be written to the datastream. def content [ppux, ppuy, unit == :meters ? 1 : 0].pack("NNC") end INCHES_PER_METER = 0.0254 end # The InternationalText (iTXt) chunk contains keyword/value metadata about the PNG # stream, translated to a given locale. # # The metadata in this chunk can be encoded using UTF-8 characters. # Moreover, it is possible to define the language of the metadata, and give # a translation of the keyword name. Finally, it supports bot compressed # and uncompressed values. # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/PNG/#11iTXt # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::Text # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk::CompressedText class InternationalText < Base attr_accessor :keyword, :text, :language_tag, :translated_keyword, :compressed, :compression def initialize(keyword, text, language_tag = "", translated_keyword = "", compressed = ChunkyPNG::UNCOMPRESSED_CONTENT, compression = ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSION_DEFAULT) super("iTXt") @keyword = keyword @text = text @language_tag = language_tag @translated_keyword = translated_keyword @compressed = compressed @compression = compression end # Reads the iTXt chunk. # @param type [String] The four character chunk type indicator (= "iTXt"). # @param content [String] The content read from the chunk. # @return [ChunkyPNG::Chunk::InternationalText] The new End chunk instance. # @raise [ChunkyPNG::InvalidUTF8] If the chunk contains data that is not UTF8-encoded text. # @raise [ChunkyPNG::NotSupported] If the chunk refers to an unsupported compression method. # Currently uncompressed data and deflate are supported. def self.read(type, content) keyword, compressed, compression, language_tag, translated_keyword, text = content.unpack("Z*CCZ*Z*a*") raise ChunkyPNG::NotSupported, "Compression flag #{compressed.inspect} not supported!" unless compressed == ChunkyPNG::UNCOMPRESSED_CONTENT || compressed == ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSED_CONTENT raise ChunkyPNG::NotSupported, "Compression method #{compression.inspect} not supported!" unless compression == ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSION_DEFAULT text = Zlib::Inflate.inflate(text) if compressed == ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSED_CONTENT text.force_encoding("utf-8") raise ChunkyPNG::InvalidUTF8, "Invalid unicode encountered in iTXt chunk" unless text.valid_encoding? translated_keyword.force_encoding("utf-8") raise ChunkyPNG::InvalidUTF8, "Invalid unicode encountered in iTXt chunk" unless translated_keyword.valid_encoding? new(keyword, text, language_tag, translated_keyword, compressed, compression) end # Assembles the content to write to the stream for this chunk. # @return [String] The binary content that should be written to the datastream. def content text_field = text.encode("utf-8") text_field = compressed == ChunkyPNG::COMPRESSED_CONTENT ? Zlib::Deflate.deflate(text_field) : text_field [keyword, compressed, compression, language_tag, translated_keyword.encode("utf-8"), text_field].pack("Z*CCZ*Z*a*") end end # Maps chunk types to classes, based on the four byte chunk type indicator # at the beginning of a chunk. # # If a chunk type is not specified in this hash, the Generic chunk type # will be used. # # @see ChunkyPNG::Chunk.read CHUNK_TYPES = { "IHDR" => Header, "IEND" => End, "IDAT" => ImageData, "PLTE" => Palette, "tRNS" => Transparency, "tEXt" => Text, "zTXt" => CompressedText, "iTXt" => InternationalText, "pHYs" => Physical, } end end