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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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-"""
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-To provide a shim layer over Pillow/PIL situation until the PIL support is
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-removed. See #19934.
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-Combinations To Account For
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-===========================
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-* Pillow:
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-
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- * never has ``_imaging`` under any Python
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- * has the ``Image.alpha_composite``, which may aid in detection
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-* PIL
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-
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- * CPython 2.x may have _imaging (& work)
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- * CPython 2.x may *NOT* have _imaging (broken & needs a error message)
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- * CPython 3.x doesn't work
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- * PyPy will *NOT* have _imaging (but works?)
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- * On some platforms (Homebrew and RHEL6 reported) _imaging isn't available,
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- the needed import is from PIL import _imaging (refs #21355)
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-
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-Restated, that looks like:
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-
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-* If we're on Python 2.x, it could be either Pillow or PIL:
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-
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- * If ``import _imaging`` results in ``ImportError``, either they have a
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- working Pillow installation or a broken PIL installation, so we need to
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- detect further:
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-
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- * To detect, we first ``import Image``.
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- * If ``Image`` has a ``alpha_composite`` attribute present, only Pillow
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- has this, so we assume it's working.
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- * If ``Image`` DOES NOT have a ``alpha_composite``attribute, it must be
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- PIL & is a broken (likely C compiler-less) install, which we need to
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- warn the user about.
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-
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- * If ``import _imaging`` works, it must be PIL & is a working install.
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-
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-* Python 3.x
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-
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- * If ``import Image`` works, it must be Pillow, since PIL isn't Python 3.x
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- compatible.
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-
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-* PyPy
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-
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- * If ``import _imaging`` results in ``ImportError``, it could be either
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- Pillow or PIL, both of which work without it on PyPy, so we're fine.
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-
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-
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-Approach
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-========
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-
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-* Attempt to import ``Image``
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-
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- * ``ImportError`` - nothing is installed, toss an exception
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- * Either Pillow or the PIL is installed, so continue detecting
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-
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-* Attempt to ``hasattr(Image, 'alpha_composite')``
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-
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- * If it works, it's Pillow & working
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- * If it fails, we've got a PIL install, continue detecting
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-
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- * The only option here is that we're on Python 2.x or PyPy, of which
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- we only care about if we're on CPython.
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- * If we're on CPython, attempt to ``from PIL import _imaging`` and
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- ``import _imaging``
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-
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- * ``ImportError`` - Bad install, toss an exception
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-
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-"""
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-from __future__ import unicode_literals
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-import warnings
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-
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-from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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-from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango18Warning
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-from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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-
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-
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-Image = None
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-_imaging = None
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-ImageFile = None
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-
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-
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-def _detect_image_library():
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- global Image
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- global _imaging
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- global ImageFile
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-
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- # Skip re-attempting to import if we've already run detection.
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- if Image is not None:
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- return Image, _imaging, ImageFile
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-
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- # Assume it's not there.
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- PIL_imaging = False
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-
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- try:
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- # Try from the Pillow (or one variant of PIL) install location first.
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- from PIL import Image as PILImage
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- except ImportError as err:
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- try:
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- # If that failed, try the alternate import syntax for PIL.
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- import Image as PILImage
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- except ImportError as err:
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- # Neither worked, so it's likely not installed.
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- raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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- _("Neither Pillow nor PIL could be imported: %s") % err
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- )
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-
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- # ``Image.alpha_composite`` was added to Pillow in SHA: e414c6 & is not
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- # available in any version of the PIL.
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- if hasattr(PILImage, 'alpha_composite'):
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- PIL_imaging = False
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- else:
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- # We're dealing with the PIL. Determine if we're on CPython & if
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- # ``_imaging`` is available.
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- import platform
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-
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- # This is the Alex Approved™ way.
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- # See http://mail.python.org/pipermail//pypy-dev/2011-November/008739.html
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- if platform.python_implementation().lower() == 'cpython':
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- # We're on CPython (likely 2.x). Since a C compiler is needed to
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- # produce a fully-working PIL & will create a ``_imaging`` module,
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- # we'll attempt to import it to verify their kit works.
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- try:
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- from PIL import _imaging as PIL_imaging
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- except ImportError:
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- try:
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- import _imaging as PIL_imaging
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- except ImportError as err:
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- raise ImproperlyConfigured(
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- _("The '_imaging' module for the PIL could not be "
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- "imported: %s") % err
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- )
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-
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- # Try to import ImageFile as well.
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- try:
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- from PIL import ImageFile as PILImageFile
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- except ImportError:
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- # This import cannot fail unless Pillow/PIL install is completely
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- # broken (e.g. missing Python modules).
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- import ImageFile as PILImageFile
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-
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- # Finally, warn about deprecation...
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- if PIL_imaging is not False:
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- warnings.warn(
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- "Support for the PIL will be removed in Django 1.8. Please " +
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- "uninstall it & install Pillow instead.",
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- RemovedInDjango18Warning
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- )
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-
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- return PILImage, PIL_imaging, PILImageFile
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-
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-Image, _imaging, ImageFile = _detect_image_library()
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