%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-webptools Version: 0.0.9 Release: 1 Summary: webptools is a Webp image conversion package for python License: MIT URL: https://github.com/scionoftech/webptools Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/14/3b/fdd815bb0757d958e7475a3b8dfe67e954a4f817d3e9be77955530b23072/webptools-0.0.9.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description [Webptools v0.0.9](https://pypi.org/project/webptools/) webptools is a Webp image conversion package for the python. Convert JPG,PNG.. images to webp image format This library uses precompiled executables of WebP(v1.1.0) for more info visit [WebP](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp) For converting other image formats to webp, please read this documentation [cwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/cwebp) For converting webp image to other image format, please read this documentation [dwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/dwebp) For converting gif image to webp, please read this documentation [gif2webp Converter](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/gif2webp) For creating animated webp image using webp images, please read this documentation [webpmux Muxer](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux) # How to use ## Installation ```shell $ pip install webptools ``` ## Fix Permission Issue (if not using external executables) ```python from webptools import grant_permission # this will grant 755 permission to webp executables grant_permission() ``` ### Using External executables ```python bin_path="libwebp_linux/bin/cwebp" ``` # cwebp ## Convert other image format to webp ```python from webptools import cwebp # pass input_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) path , # output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(cwebp(input_image="python_logo.jpg", output_image="python_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` ## Convert base64 image to webp base64 ```python from webptools import base64str2webp_base64str # pass base64 image, image type, webp options, # for the conversion temp location need # use the default temp path for conversion print( base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) # use the custom temp path for conversion print(base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", temp_path="./temp", logging="-v")) ``` # dwebp ## Convert webp image to other image format ```python from webptools import dwebp # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) print(dwebp(input_image="python_logo.webp", output_image="python_logo.jpg", option="-o", logging="-v")) ``` # gif2webp ## Convert gif image to webp ```python from webptools import gifwebp # pass input_image(.gif) path ,output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(gifwebp(input_image="linux_logo.gif", output_image="linux_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` # webpmux ## Add ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_add # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_add(input_image="in.webp", output_image="icc_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Extract ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_extract # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_extract(input_image="anim_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Strip ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_strip # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_strip(input_image="icc_container.webp", output_image="without_icc.webp", option="icc")) ``` ## Create an animated WebP file from Webp images ```python from webptools import webpmux_animate # pass input_images(.webp image) path with FRAME_OPTIONS, as array,ouput image will be animated .webp image # https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux # FRAME_OPTIONS # -file_i +di[+xi+yi[+mi[bi]]] # e.g -frame one.webp +100 -frame two.webp +100+50+50 -frame three.webp +100+50+50+1+b # Where: file_i is the i'th frame (WebP format), xi,yi specify the image offset for this frame, # di is the pause duration before next frame, mi is the dispose method for this frame (0 for NONE or 1 for BACKGROUND) # and bi is the blending method for this frame (+b for BLEND or -b for NO_BLEND). # Argument bi can be omitted and will default to +b (BLEND). Also, mi can be omitted if bi is omitted and # will default to 0 (NONE). Finally, # if mi and bi are omitted then xi and yi can be omitted and will default to +0+0. # -loop n # e.g 10 # Loop the frames n number of times. 0 indicates the frames should loop forever. # Valid range is 0 to 65535 [Default: 0 (infinite)]. # -bgcolor A,R,G,B # e.g 255,255,255,255 # Background color of the canvas. Where: A, R, G and B are integers in the range 0 to 255 specifying # the Alpha, Red, Green and Blue component values respectively [Default: 255,255,255,255]. input = ["./frames/tmp-0.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-1.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-2.webp +100"] print(webpmux_animate(input_images=input, output_image="anim_container.webp", loop="10", bgcolor="255,255,255,255")) ``` ## Get a frame from an animated WebP file ```python from webptools import webpmux_getframe # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image and frame number print(webpmux_getframe(input_image="anim_container.webp", output_image="frame_2.webp", frame_number="2")) ``` %package -n python3-webptools Summary: webptools is a Webp image conversion package for python Provides: python-webptools BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-webptools [Webptools v0.0.9](https://pypi.org/project/webptools/) webptools is a Webp image conversion package for the python. Convert JPG,PNG.. images to webp image format This library uses precompiled executables of WebP(v1.1.0) for more info visit [WebP](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp) For converting other image formats to webp, please read this documentation [cwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/cwebp) For converting webp image to other image format, please read this documentation [dwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/dwebp) For converting gif image to webp, please read this documentation [gif2webp Converter](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/gif2webp) For creating animated webp image using webp images, please read this documentation [webpmux Muxer](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux) # How to use ## Installation ```shell $ pip install webptools ``` ## Fix Permission Issue (if not using external executables) ```python from webptools import grant_permission # this will grant 755 permission to webp executables grant_permission() ``` ### Using External executables ```python bin_path="libwebp_linux/bin/cwebp" ``` # cwebp ## Convert other image format to webp ```python from webptools import cwebp # pass input_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) path , # output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(cwebp(input_image="python_logo.jpg", output_image="python_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` ## Convert base64 image to webp base64 ```python from webptools import base64str2webp_base64str # pass base64 image, image type, webp options, # for the conversion temp location need # use the default temp path for conversion print( base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) # use the custom temp path for conversion print(base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", temp_path="./temp", logging="-v")) ``` # dwebp ## Convert webp image to other image format ```python from webptools import dwebp # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) print(dwebp(input_image="python_logo.webp", output_image="python_logo.jpg", option="-o", logging="-v")) ``` # gif2webp ## Convert gif image to webp ```python from webptools import gifwebp # pass input_image(.gif) path ,output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(gifwebp(input_image="linux_logo.gif", output_image="linux_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` # webpmux ## Add ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_add # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_add(input_image="in.webp", output_image="icc_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Extract ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_extract # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_extract(input_image="anim_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Strip ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_strip # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_strip(input_image="icc_container.webp", output_image="without_icc.webp", option="icc")) ``` ## Create an animated WebP file from Webp images ```python from webptools import webpmux_animate # pass input_images(.webp image) path with FRAME_OPTIONS, as array,ouput image will be animated .webp image # https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux # FRAME_OPTIONS # -file_i +di[+xi+yi[+mi[bi]]] # e.g -frame one.webp +100 -frame two.webp +100+50+50 -frame three.webp +100+50+50+1+b # Where: file_i is the i'th frame (WebP format), xi,yi specify the image offset for this frame, # di is the pause duration before next frame, mi is the dispose method for this frame (0 for NONE or 1 for BACKGROUND) # and bi is the blending method for this frame (+b for BLEND or -b for NO_BLEND). # Argument bi can be omitted and will default to +b (BLEND). Also, mi can be omitted if bi is omitted and # will default to 0 (NONE). Finally, # if mi and bi are omitted then xi and yi can be omitted and will default to +0+0. # -loop n # e.g 10 # Loop the frames n number of times. 0 indicates the frames should loop forever. # Valid range is 0 to 65535 [Default: 0 (infinite)]. # -bgcolor A,R,G,B # e.g 255,255,255,255 # Background color of the canvas. Where: A, R, G and B are integers in the range 0 to 255 specifying # the Alpha, Red, Green and Blue component values respectively [Default: 255,255,255,255]. input = ["./frames/tmp-0.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-1.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-2.webp +100"] print(webpmux_animate(input_images=input, output_image="anim_container.webp", loop="10", bgcolor="255,255,255,255")) ``` ## Get a frame from an animated WebP file ```python from webptools import webpmux_getframe # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image and frame number print(webpmux_getframe(input_image="anim_container.webp", output_image="frame_2.webp", frame_number="2")) ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for webptools Provides: python3-webptools-doc %description help [Webptools v0.0.9](https://pypi.org/project/webptools/) webptools is a Webp image conversion package for the python. Convert JPG,PNG.. images to webp image format This library uses precompiled executables of WebP(v1.1.0) for more info visit [WebP](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp) For converting other image formats to webp, please read this documentation [cwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/cwebp) For converting webp image to other image format, please read this documentation [dwebp Encoder](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/dwebp) For converting gif image to webp, please read this documentation [gif2webp Converter](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/gif2webp) For creating animated webp image using webp images, please read this documentation [webpmux Muxer](https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux) # How to use ## Installation ```shell $ pip install webptools ``` ## Fix Permission Issue (if not using external executables) ```python from webptools import grant_permission # this will grant 755 permission to webp executables grant_permission() ``` ### Using External executables ```python bin_path="libwebp_linux/bin/cwebp" ``` # cwebp ## Convert other image format to webp ```python from webptools import cwebp # pass input_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) path , # output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(cwebp(input_image="python_logo.jpg", output_image="python_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` ## Convert base64 image to webp base64 ```python from webptools import base64str2webp_base64str # pass base64 image, image type, webp options, # for the conversion temp location need # use the default temp path for conversion print( base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) # use the custom temp path for conversion print(base64str2webp_base64str(base64str="", image_type="jpg", option="-q 80", temp_path="./temp", logging="-v")) ``` # dwebp ## Convert webp image to other image format ```python from webptools import dwebp # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image(.jpeg,.pnp .....) print(dwebp(input_image="python_logo.webp", output_image="python_logo.jpg", option="-o", logging="-v")) ``` # gif2webp ## Convert gif image to webp ```python from webptools import gifwebp # pass input_image(.gif) path ,output_image(give path where to save and image file name with .webp file type extension) print(gifwebp(input_image="linux_logo.gif", output_image="linux_logo.webp", option="-q 80", logging="-v")) ``` # webpmux ## Add ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_add # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_add(input_image="in.webp", output_image="icc_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Extract ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_extract # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_extract(input_image="anim_container.webp", icc_profile="image_profile.icc", option="icc")) ``` ## Strip ICC profile,XMP metadata and EXIF metadata ```python from webptools import webpmux_strip # pass input_image(.webp image) path,output_image,set options(icc image profile,XMP metadata or EXIF metadata) and file. # for options use keywords as below # for ICC: icc # for XMP metadata: xmp # for EXIF metadata: exif print(webpmux_strip(input_image="icc_container.webp", output_image="without_icc.webp", option="icc")) ``` ## Create an animated WebP file from Webp images ```python from webptools import webpmux_animate # pass input_images(.webp image) path with FRAME_OPTIONS, as array,ouput image will be animated .webp image # https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/webpmux # FRAME_OPTIONS # -file_i +di[+xi+yi[+mi[bi]]] # e.g -frame one.webp +100 -frame two.webp +100+50+50 -frame three.webp +100+50+50+1+b # Where: file_i is the i'th frame (WebP format), xi,yi specify the image offset for this frame, # di is the pause duration before next frame, mi is the dispose method for this frame (0 for NONE or 1 for BACKGROUND) # and bi is the blending method for this frame (+b for BLEND or -b for NO_BLEND). # Argument bi can be omitted and will default to +b (BLEND). Also, mi can be omitted if bi is omitted and # will default to 0 (NONE). Finally, # if mi and bi are omitted then xi and yi can be omitted and will default to +0+0. # -loop n # e.g 10 # Loop the frames n number of times. 0 indicates the frames should loop forever. # Valid range is 0 to 65535 [Default: 0 (infinite)]. # -bgcolor A,R,G,B # e.g 255,255,255,255 # Background color of the canvas. Where: A, R, G and B are integers in the range 0 to 255 specifying # the Alpha, Red, Green and Blue component values respectively [Default: 255,255,255,255]. input = ["./frames/tmp-0.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-1.webp +100", "./frames/tmp-2.webp +100"] print(webpmux_animate(input_images=input, output_image="anim_container.webp", loop="10", bgcolor="255,255,255,255")) ``` ## Get a frame from an animated WebP file ```python from webptools import webpmux_getframe # pass input_image(.webp image) path ,output_image and frame number print(webpmux_getframe(input_image="anim_container.webp", output_image="frame_2.webp", frame_number="2")) ``` %prep %autosetup -n webptools-0.0.9 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-webptools -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri Jun 09 2023 Python_Bot - 0.0.9-1 - Package Spec generated