Sync to Pluginize

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John Schember 2009-04-18 13:45:07 -04:00
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@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ from calibre import StreamReadWrapper
from calibre.ebooks.metadata import MetaInformation, authors_to_string
from calibre.ptempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from pyPdf import PdfFileReader, PdfFileWriter
import Image
try:
from calibre.utils.PythonMagickWand import \
NewMagickWand, MagickReadImage, MagickSetImageFormat, \
@ -95,42 +94,27 @@ def set_metadata(stream, mi):
stream.seek(0)
def get_cover(stream):
data = cStringIO.StringIO()
try:
with StreamReadWrapper(stream) as stream:
pdf = PdfFileReader(stream)
output = PdfFileWriter()
# We only need the first page of the pdf file as that will
# be used as the cover. Saving the first page into a new
# pdf will speed up processing with ImageMagick as it will
# try to create an image for every page in the document.
if len(pdf.pages) >= 1:
output.addPage(pdf.getPage(0))
# ImageMagick will only take a file path and save the
# image to a file path.
with TemporaryDirectory('_pdfmeta') as tdir:
cover_path = os.path.join(tdir, 'cover.pdf')
with TemporaryDirectory('_pdfmeta') as tdir:
cover_path = os.path.join(tdir, 'cover.pdf')
with open(cover_path, "wb") as outputStream:
output.write(outputStream)
# Use ImageMagick to turn the pdf into a Jpg image.
with ImageMagick():
wand = NewMagickWand()
MagickReadImage(wand, cover_path)
MagickSetImageFormat(wand, 'JPEG')
MagickWriteImage(wand, '%s.jpg' % cover_path)
# We need the image as a stream so we can return the
# image as a string for use in a MetaInformation object.
img = Image.open('%s.jpg' % cover_path)
img.save(data, 'JPEG')
with open(cover_path, "wb") as outputStream:
output.write(outputStream)
with ImageMagick():
wand = NewMagickWand()
MagickReadImage(wand, cover_path)
MagickSetImageFormat(wand, 'JPEG')
MagickWriteImage(wand, '%s.jpg' % cover_path)
return open('%s.jpg' % cover_path, 'rb').read()
except:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
# Return the string in the cStringIO object.
return data.getvalue()
return ''