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Fix potential thumbnail memory leaks. (#12932)
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Fix potential memory leak when generating thumbnails.
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@ -587,6 +587,7 @@ class MediaRepository:
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)
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return None
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with thumbnailer:
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t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
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self.hs.get_reactor(),
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self._generate_thumbnail,
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@ -657,6 +658,7 @@ class MediaRepository:
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)
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return None
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with thumbnailer:
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t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
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self.hs.get_reactor(),
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self._generate_thumbnail,
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@ -749,6 +751,7 @@ class MediaRepository:
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)
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return None
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with thumbnailer:
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m_width = thumbnailer.width
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m_height = thumbnailer.height
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# Generate the thumbnail
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if t_method == "crop":
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t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
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self.hs.get_reactor(), thumbnailer.crop, t_width, t_height, t_type
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self.hs.get_reactor(),
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thumbnailer.crop,
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t_width,
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t_height,
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t_type,
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)
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elif t_method == "scale":
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t_byte_source = await defer_to_thread(
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self.hs.get_reactor(), thumbnailer.scale, t_width, t_height, t_type
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self.hs.get_reactor(),
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thumbnailer.scale,
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t_width,
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t_height,
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t_type,
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)
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else:
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logger.error("Unrecognized method: %r", t_method)
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@ -815,7 +826,11 @@ class MediaRepository:
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),
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)
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with self.media_storage.store_into_file(file_info) as (f, fname, finish):
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with self.media_storage.store_into_file(file_info) as (
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f,
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fname,
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finish,
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):
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try:
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await self.media_storage.write_to_file(t_byte_source, f)
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await finish()
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t_len,
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)
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except Exception as e:
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thumbnail_exists = await self.store.get_remote_media_thumbnail(
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thumbnail_exists = (
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await self.store.get_remote_media_thumbnail(
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server_name,
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media_id,
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t_width,
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t_height,
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t_type,
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)
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)
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if not thumbnail_exists:
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raise e
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else:
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from io import BytesIO
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from typing import Tuple
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from types import TracebackType
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from typing import Optional, Tuple, Type
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from PIL import Image
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Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = max_image_pixels
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def __init__(self, input_path: str):
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# Have we closed the image?
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self._closed = False
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try:
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self.image = Image.open(input_path)
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except OSError as e:
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# Safety: `transpose` takes an int rather than e.g. an IntEnum.
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# self.transpose_method is set above to be a value in
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# EXIF_TRANSPOSE_MAPPINGS, and that only contains correct values.
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with self.image:
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self.image = self.image.transpose(self.transpose_method) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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self.width, self.height = self.image.size
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self.transpose_method = None
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# If the image has transparency, use RGBA instead.
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if self.image.mode in ["1", "L", "P"]:
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if self.image.info.get("transparency", None) is not None:
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with self.image:
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self.image = self.image.convert("RGBA")
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else:
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with self.image:
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self.image = self.image.convert("RGB")
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return self.image.resize((width, height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
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Returns:
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BytesIO: the bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
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"""
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scaled = self._resize(width, height)
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with self._resize(width, height) as scaled:
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return self._encode_image(scaled, output_type)
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def crop(self, width: int, height: int, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
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BytesIO: the bytes of the encoded image ready to be written to disk
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"""
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if width * self.height > height * self.width:
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scaled_width = width
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scaled_height = (width * self.height) // self.width
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scaled_image = self._resize(width, scaled_height)
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crop_top = (scaled_height - height) // 2
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crop_bottom = height + crop_top
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cropped = scaled_image.crop((0, crop_top, width, crop_bottom))
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crop = (0, crop_top, width, crop_bottom)
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else:
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scaled_width = (height * self.width) // self.height
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scaled_image = self._resize(scaled_width, height)
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scaled_height = height
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crop_left = (scaled_width - width) // 2
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crop_right = width + crop_left
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cropped = scaled_image.crop((crop_left, 0, crop_right, height))
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crop = (crop_left, 0, crop_right, height)
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with self._resize(scaled_width, scaled_height) as scaled_image:
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with scaled_image.crop(crop) as cropped:
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return self._encode_image(cropped, output_type)
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def _encode_image(self, output_image: Image.Image, output_type: str) -> BytesIO:
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output_image = output_image.convert("RGB")
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output_image.save(output_bytes_io, fmt, quality=80)
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return output_bytes_io
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def close(self) -> None:
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"""Closes the underlying image file.
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Once closed no other functions can be called.
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Can be called multiple times.
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"""
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if self._closed:
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return
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self._closed = True
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# Since we run this on the finalizer then we need to handle `__init__`
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# raising an exception before it can define `self.image`.
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image = getattr(self, "image", None)
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if image is None:
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return
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image.close()
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def __enter__(self) -> "Thumbnailer":
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"""Make `Thumbnailer` a context manager that calls `close` on
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`__exit__`.
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"""
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return self
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def __exit__(
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self,
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type: Optional[Type[BaseException]],
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value: Optional[BaseException],
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traceback: Optional[TracebackType],
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) -> None:
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self.close()
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def __del__(self) -> None:
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# Make sure we actually do close the image, rather than leak data.
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self.close()
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