wxWidgets/wxPython/tools/img2py.py
Robin Dunn bae170097e Minor tweaks and some typos fixed
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@11806 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
img2py.py -- Convert an image to XPM format and embed it in a Python
module with appropriate code so it can be loaded into
a program at runtime. The benefit is that since it is
Python source code it can be delivered as a .pyc or
'compiled' into the program using freeze, py2exe, etc.
Usage:
img2py.py [options] image_file python_file
Options:
-m <#rrggbb> If the original image has a mask or transparency defined
it will be used by default. You can use this option to
override the default or provide a new mask by specifying
a colour in the image to mark as transparent.
-n <name> Normally generic names (getBitmap, etc.) are used for the
image access functions. If you use this option you can
specify a name that should be used to customize the access
fucntions, (getNameBitmap, etc.)
-a This flag specifies that the python_file should be appended
to instead of overwritten. This in combination with -n will
allow you to put multiple images in one Python source file.
-u Don't use compression. Leaves the data uncompressed.
"""
import sys, os, glob, getopt, tempfile, string
import cPickle, cStringIO, zlib
import img2xpm
def crunch_data(data, compressed):
# convert the lines to a Python list, pickle it and optionally compress the result.
lines = []
for line in data:
if line[0] == "\"":
# the line is typically (but not always):
# [quote] <data> [quote][comma][newline]
# chop one char from the front
line = line[1:]
# now find the final quote and truncate there
quote = string.rfind(line, "\"")
# and append the remaining data to our list
lines.append(line[:quote])
# pickle, crunch and convert it to a form suitable for embedding in code
data = cPickle.dumps(lines)
if compressed:
data = zlib.compress(data, 9)
data = repr(data)
# This next bit is borrowed from PIL. It is used to wrap the text intelligently.
fp = cStringIO.StringIO()
data = data + " " # buffer for the +1 test
c = i = 0
word = ""
octdigits = "01234567"
hexdigits = "0123456789abcdef"
while i < len(data):
if data[i] != "\\":
word = data[i]
i = i + 1
else:
if data[i+1] in octdigits:
for n in range(2, 5):
if data[i+n] not in octdigits:
break
word = data[i:i+n]
i = i + n
elif data[i+1] == 'x':
for n in range(2, 5):
if data[i+n] not in hexdigits:
break
word = data[i:i+n]
i = i + n
else:
word = data[i:i+2]
i = i + 2
l = len(word)
if c + l >= 78-1:
fp.write("\\\n")
c = 0
fp.write(word)
c = c + l
# return the formatted compressed data
return fp.getvalue()
def main(args):
if not args or ("-h" in args):
print __doc__
return
append = 0
compressed = 1
maskClr = None
imgName = ""
try:
opts, fileArgs = getopt.getopt(args, "aun:m:")
except getopt.GetoptError:
print __doc__
return
for opt, val in opts:
if opt == "-a":
append = 1
elif opt == "-u":
compressed = 0
elif opt == "-n":
imgName = val
elif opt == "-m":
maskClr = val
if len(fileArgs) != 2:
print __doc__
return
image_file, python_file = fileArgs
# convert the image file to a temporary file
tfname = tempfile.mktemp()
ok, msg = img2xpm.convert(image_file, maskClr, None, tfname)
if not ok:
print msg
return
data = open(tfname, "r").readlines()
data = crunch_data(data, compressed)
os.unlink(tfname)
if append:
out = open(python_file, "a")
else:
out = open(python_file, "w")
out.write("#" + "-" * 70 + "\n")
if not append:
out.write("# This file was generated by %s\n#\n" % sys.argv[0])
out.write("from wxPython.wx import wxBitmapFromXPMData, wxImageFromBitmap\n")
if compressed:
out.write("import cPickle, zlib\n\n\n")
else:
out.write("import cPickle\n\n\n")
if compressed:
out.write("def get%sData():\n"
" return cPickle.loads(zlib.decompress(\n%s))\n\n"
% (imgName, data))
else:
out.write("def get%sData():\n"
" return cPickle.loads(\n%s)\n\n"
% (imgName, data))
out.write("def get%sBitmap():\n"
" return wxBitmapFromXPMData(get%sData())\n\n"
"def get%sImage():\n"
" return wxImageFromBitmap(get%sBitmap())\n\n"
% tuple([imgName] * 4))
if imgName:
n_msg = ' using "%s"' % imgName
else:
n_msg = ""
if maskClr:
m_msg = " with mask %s" % maskClr
else:
m_msg = ""
print "Embedded %s%s into %s%s" % (image_file, n_msg, python_file, m_msg)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main(sys.argv[1:])