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__author__ = "Peter Molnar"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2017-2019, Peter Molnar"
__license__ = "apache-2.0"
__maintainer__ = "Peter Molnar"
__email__ = "mail@petermolnar.net"
import re
import subprocess
import json
import os
import logging
import requests
import keys
import settings
EXIFDATE = re.compile(
r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4}):(?P<month>[0-9]{2}):(?P<day>[0-9]{2})\s+'
r'(?P<time>[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2})$'
)
class CachedMeta(dict):
def __init__(self, fpath):
self.fpath = fpath
@property
def cfile(self):
fname = os.path.basename(self.fpath)
if fname == 'index.md':
fname = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(self.fpath))
return os.path.join(
settings.tmpdir,
"%s.%s.json" % (
fname,
self.__class__.__name__,
)
)
@property
def _is_cached(self):
if os.path.exists(self.cfile):
mtime = os.path.getmtime(self.fpath)
ctime = os.path.getmtime(self.cfile)
if ctime >= mtime:
return True
return False
def _read(self):
if not self._is_cached:
self._call_tool()
self._cache_update()
else:
self._cache_read()
def _cache_update(self):
with open(self.cfile, 'wt') as f:
logging.debug(
"writing cached meta file of %s to %s",
self.fpath,
self.cfile
)
f.write(json.dumps(self, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
def _cache_read(self):
with open(self.cfile, 'rt') as f:
data = json.loads(f.read())
for k, v in data.items():
self[k] = v
class Exif(CachedMeta):
def __init__(self, fpath):
self.fpath = fpath
self._read()
def _call_tool(self):
"""
Why like this: the # on some of the params forces exiftool to
display values like decimals, so the latitude / longitude params
can be used and parsed in a sane way
If only -json is passed, it gets everything nicely, but in the default
format, which would require another round to parse
"""
cmd = (
"exiftool",
'-sort',
'-json',
'-MIMEType',
'-FileType',
'-FileName',
'-FileSize#',
'-ModifyDate',
'-CreateDate',
'-DateTimeOriginal',
'-ImageHeight',
'-ImageWidth',
'-Aperture',
'-FOV',
'-ISO',
'-FocalLength',
'-FNumber',
'-FocalLengthIn35mmFormat',
'-ExposureTime',
'-Model',
'-GPSLongitude#',
'-GPSLatitude#',
'-LensID',
'-LensSpec',
'-Lens',
'-ReleaseDate',
'-Description',
'-Headline',
'-HierarchicalSubject',
'-Copyright',
'-Artist',
self.fpath
)
p = subprocess.Popen(
cmd,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
if stderr:
raise OSError("Error reading EXIF:\n\t%s\n\t%s", cmd, stderr)
exif = json.loads(stdout.decode('utf-8').strip()).pop()
if 'ReleaseDate' in exif and 'ReleaseTime' in exif:
exif['DateTimeRelease'] = "%s %s" % (
exif.get('ReleaseDate'), exif.get('ReleaseTime')[:8]
)
del(exif['ReleaseDate'])
del(exif['ReleaseTime'])
for k, v in exif.items():
self[k] = self.exifdate2rfc(v)
def exifdate2rfc(self, value):
""" converts and EXIF date string to RFC 3339 format
:param value: EXIF date (2016:05:01 00:08:24)
:type arg1: str
:return: RFC 3339 string with UTC timezone 2016-05-01T00:08:24+00:00
:rtype: str
"""
if not isinstance(value, str):
return value
match = EXIFDATE.match(value)
if not match:
return value
return "%s-%s-%sT%s+00:00" % (
match.group('year'),
match.group('month'),
match.group('day'),
match.group('time')
)
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