├── .github ├── dependabot.yml └── workflows │ ├── docker-build-test.yml │ └── docker-build.yml ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── app.py ├── cleanup.py ├── cleanup.sh ├── docker-compose.yml ├── requirements.txt ├── screenshots ├── ImaGUIck_1.png └── ImaGUIck_2.png ├── start.sh ├── static └── media │ ├── imaguick-banner-opacity.png │ ├── imaguick-banner.png │ ├── imaguick-favicon.ico │ └── imaguick-logo.png └── templates ├── base.html ├── index.html ├── resize.html ├── resize_batch.html └── result.html /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | version: 2 3 | updates: 4 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" 5 | directory: "/" 6 | schedule: 7 | interval: "daily" 8 | # - package-ecosystem: npm 9 | # directory: "/" 10 | # schedule: 11 | # interval: "daily" 12 | # - package-ecosystem: bundler 13 | # directory: "/" 14 | # schedule: 15 | # interval: "daily" 16 | - package-ecosystem: pip 17 | directory: "/" 18 | schedule: 19 | interval: "daily" 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/docker-build-test.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build and Push Docker Image 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - test 7 | paths-ignore: 8 | - 'LICENSE' 9 | - 'README.md' 10 | - 'TODO.md' 11 | pull_request: 12 | branches: 13 | - test 14 | paths-ignore: 15 | - 'LICENSE' 16 | - 'README.md' 17 | - 'TODO.md' 18 | workflow_dispatch: 19 | 20 | env: 21 | REGISTRY: docker.io 22 | IMAGE_NAME: tiritibambix/imaguick 23 | 24 | jobs: 25 | setup: 26 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 27 | outputs: 28 | version: ${{ steps.version.outputs.version }} 29 | steps: 30 | - name: Checkout repository 31 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 32 | 33 | - name: Extract version from Git 34 | id: version 35 | run: echo "version=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT 36 | 37 | - name: Log in to Docker Hub 38 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 39 | with: 40 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 41 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 42 | 43 | audit: 44 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 45 | needs: setup 46 | steps: 47 | - name: Checkout repository 48 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 49 | 50 | - name: Check dependencies with pip-audit 51 | run: | 52 | docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/app -w /app python:3.10-slim sh -c " \ 53 | python -m venv venv && \ 54 | . venv/bin/activate && \ 55 | pip install --upgrade pip setuptools && \ 56 | pip install pip-audit && \ 57 | pip-audit" 58 | 59 | build-and-push: 60 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 61 | needs: [setup, audit] 62 | steps: 63 | - name: Checkout repository 64 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 65 | 66 | - name: Set up QEMU 67 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3 68 | with: 69 | platforms: all 70 | 71 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx 72 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 73 | 74 | - name: Log in to Docker Hub 75 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 76 | with: 77 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 78 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 79 | 80 | - name: Build and push multi-arch Docker image 81 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v6 82 | with: 83 | context: . 84 | file: Dockerfile 85 | push: true 86 | platforms: linux/amd64 #,linux/arm64 87 | build-args: TARGETARCH=${{ matrix.arch }} 88 | tags: | 89 | ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:test 90 | ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ needs.setup.outputs.version }} 91 | cache-from: type=gha 92 | cache-to: type=gha,mode=max 93 | provenance: false 94 | 95 | update-dockerhub-description: 96 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 97 | needs: build-and-push 98 | steps: 99 | - name: Checkout repository 100 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 101 | 102 | - name: Update Docker Hub description 103 | uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v4 104 | with: 105 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 106 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 107 | repository: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }} 108 | readme-filepath: ./README.md 109 | short-description: "ImaGUIck - A GUI tool for image processing and batch operations" 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/docker-build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build and Push Docker Image 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - main 7 | paths-ignore: 8 | - 'LICENSE' 9 | - 'README.md' 10 | - 'TODO.md' 11 | pull_request: 12 | branches: 13 | - main 14 | paths-ignore: 15 | - 'LICENSE' 16 | - 'README.md' 17 | - 'TODO.md' 18 | workflow_dispatch: 19 | 20 | env: 21 | REGISTRY: docker.io 22 | IMAGE_NAME: tiritibambix/imaguick 23 | 24 | jobs: 25 | setup: 26 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 27 | outputs: 28 | version: ${{ steps.version.outputs.version }} 29 | steps: 30 | - name: Checkout repository 31 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 32 | 33 | - name: Extract version from Git 34 | id: version 35 | run: echo "version=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT 36 | 37 | - name: Log in to Docker Hub 38 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 39 | with: 40 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 41 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 42 | 43 | audit: 44 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 45 | needs: setup 46 | steps: 47 | - name: Checkout repository 48 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 49 | 50 | - name: Check dependencies with pip-audit 51 | run: | 52 | docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/app -w /app python:3.10-slim sh -c " \ 53 | python -m venv venv && \ 54 | . venv/bin/activate && \ 55 | pip install --upgrade pip setuptools && \ 56 | pip install pip-audit && \ 57 | pip-audit" 58 | 59 | build-and-push: 60 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04 61 | needs: [setup, audit] 62 | steps: 63 | - name: Checkout repository 64 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 65 | 66 | - name: Set up QEMU 67 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3 68 | with: 69 | platforms: all 70 | 71 | - 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A GUI tool for image processing and batch operations" 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | __pycache__/ 2 | *.pyc 3 | *.pyo 4 | .env 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Choisir l'image de base 2 | FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM python:3.9-slim 3 | 4 | # Détecter l'architecture (amd64 ou arm64) 5 | ARG TARGETARCH 6 | 7 | # Installer les dépendances nécessaires 8 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ 9 | build-essential \ 10 | g++ \ 11 | autoconf \ 12 | automake \ 13 | libtool \ 14 | wget \ 15 | tar \ 16 | libjpeg-dev \ 17 | libpng-dev \ 18 | libtiff-dev \ 19 | libgif-dev \ 20 | libx11-dev \ 21 | libxt-dev \ 22 | libmagickcore-dev \ 23 | libmagickwand-dev \ 24 | libjxl-tools \ 25 | libjxl-dev \ 26 | exiftool \ 27 | zip \ 28 | unzip \ 29 | cron \ 30 | procps \ 31 | && cjxl --version \ 32 | && djxl --version \ 33 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 34 | 35 | 36 | # Cas particulier pour ARM64 : utiliser une version pré-compilée d'ImageMagick 37 | RUN if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "arm64" ]; then \ 38 | echo "Using pre-compiled ImageMagick for ARM64"; \ 39 | apt-get update && apt-get install -y imagemagick; \ 40 | else \ 41 | echo "Building ImageMagick from source for AMD64"; \ 42 | wget https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/archive/refs/tags/7.1.1-41.tar.gz -O /tmp/imagemagick.tar.gz && \ 43 | tar -xvzf /tmp/imagemagick.tar.gz -C /tmp && \ 44 | cd /tmp/ImageMagick-7.1.1-41 && \ 45 | ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --disable-shared --without-x --disable-openmp --with-jxl && \ 46 | make -j$(nproc) && \ 47 | make install && \ 48 | rm -rf /tmp/*; \ 49 | fi 50 | 51 | # Ajouter /usr/local/bin au PATH 52 | ENV PATH="/usr/local/bin:${PATH}" 53 | 54 | # Vérifier que ImageMagick est bien installé 55 | RUN magick -version 56 | 57 | # Copier l'application dans le conteneur 58 | WORKDIR /app 59 | COPY . /app 60 | 61 | # Rendre les scripts exécutables 62 | RUN chmod +x /app/cleanup.py /app/cleanup.sh 63 | 64 | # Configurer le cron job 65 | RUN echo "0 */12 * * * /usr/local/bin/python /app/cleanup.py 2>&1" > /etc/cron.d/cleanup-cron 66 | RUN chmod 0644 /etc/cron.d/cleanup-cron 67 | RUN crontab /etc/cron.d/cleanup-cron 68 | 69 | # Installer les dépendances Python 70 | RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r /app/requirements.txt 71 | 72 | # Vérifier l'installation de Gunicorn 73 | RUN pip install gunicorn && \ 74 | gunicorn --version && \ 75 | which gunicorn 76 | 77 | # Script de démarrage pour lancer cron et l'application 78 | COPY start.sh /app/start.sh 79 | RUN chmod +x /app/start.sh 80 | 81 | # Exposer le port 82 | EXPOSE 5000 83 | 84 | # Utiliser le script de démarrage 85 | CMD ["/app/start.sh"] 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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6 | Platform Support 7 | 8 | CodeQL 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ImaGUIck is a simple and intuitive web application for batch image processing, providing a user-friendly graphical interface to resize and convert your images. 14 | 15 | ## ⚠️ Security Notice 16 | 17 | This application is designed for local usage only. While it can be exposed to the internet, doing so is at your own risk and not recommended without implementing additional security measures. The application does not include built-in authentication or advanced security features. 18 | 19 | ## ✨ Features 20 | 21 | - 🖼️ **Single or Batch Image Processing**: 22 | - Process individual images 23 | - Batch process multiple images with ZIP export 24 | - Clear success/error feedback for each operation 25 | - 📏 **Flexible Resizing Options**: 26 | - By specific dimensions (width x height) 27 | - By percentage 28 | - With or without aspect ratio preservation 29 | - One-click 1080p option for social media optimization (resizes longest edge to 1080px while preserving aspect ratio) 30 | - 🔄 **Smart Format Support**: 31 | - Common formats (JPG, PNG, GIF, etc.) 32 | - RAW formats (ARW, CR2, CR3, NEF, RAF, RW2, DNG) 33 | - Modern formats (WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, JXL) 34 | - Animation formats (GIF, WEBP, APNG) 35 | - Vector formats (SVG, PDF, EPS) 36 | - ✨ **Automatic Image Enhancement**: 37 | - Auto-level for dynamic range optimization 38 | - Auto-gamma for balanced exposure correction 39 | - Screen-optimized sharpening with three levels (low, standard, high) 40 | - 🌐 **Image Import from URL** 41 | - 📦 **Enhanced Batch Processing**: 42 | - ZIP export with organized structure 43 | - Detailed processing status for each image 44 | - Error handling with specific feedback 45 | - 🎨 **Advanced Image Analysis**: 46 | - Automatic transparency detection 47 | - Photo vs. graphic type detection 48 | - Format-specific optimizations 49 | - 💾 **Smart Format Recommendations**: 50 | - Context-aware format suggestions 51 | - Quality-preserving options (PNG, DNG) 52 | - Format-specific optimizations 53 | - Support for modern compression formats 54 | - 🔍 **Automatic Image Type Analysis** 55 | - 🔍 **Intelligent Format Recommendations** 56 | 57 | ### Screenshots 58 | 59 | ![Landing page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tiritibambix/ImaGUIck/refs/heads/main/screenshots/ImaGUIck_1.png) 60 | 61 | ![Resize](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tiritibambix/ImaGUIck/refs/heads/main/screenshots/ImaGUIck_2.png) 62 | 63 | ## 🚀 Installation 64 | 65 | ### Prerequisites 66 | 67 | - Python 3.9+ 68 | - [`ImageMagick 7.1.1-41`](https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/releases/tag/7.1.1-41) or newer 69 | - Windows users: Add ImageMagick to your system's PATH during installation 70 | - Linux users: Install development headers (e.g., `libmagickwand-dev`) 71 | - ExifTool for metadata handling 72 | - Docker (recommended for easier deployment) 73 | 74 | ### Local Installation 75 | 76 | 1. Clone the repository: 77 | ```bash 78 | git clone https://github.com/tiritibambix/ImaGUIck.git 79 | cd ImaGUIck 80 | ``` 81 | 82 | 2. Create required directories: 83 | ```bash 84 | mkdir -p uploads output 85 | ``` 86 | 87 | 3. Install Python dependencies: 88 | ```bash 89 | pip install -r requirements.txt 90 | ``` 91 | 92 | 4. Verify installations: 93 | ```bash 94 | # Verify ImageMagick 95 | magick -version 96 | 97 | # Verify ExifTool 98 | exiftool -ver 99 | ``` 100 | 101 | 5. Run the application: 102 | ```bash 103 | python app.py 104 | ``` 105 | 106 | The application will be available at `http://localhost:5000` 107 | 108 | > **Note**: The local installation includes automatic cleanup of files older than 48 hours. 109 | > To manually trigger cleanup, run: 110 | > ```bash 111 | > python cleanup.py --now 112 | > ``` 113 | 114 | ### Docker Installation (Recommended) 115 | 116 | 1. Clone the repository 117 | 118 | ```bash 119 | git clone https://github.com/tiritibambix/ImaGUIck.git 120 | cd ImaGUIck 121 | ``` 122 | 123 | 2. Build the Docker image 124 | 125 | ```bash 126 | docker build -t imaguick . 127 | ``` 128 | 129 | 3. Run the application 130 | 131 | ```bash 132 | docker run -it --rm \ 133 | -v $(pwd)/uploads:/app/uploads \ 134 | -v $(pwd)/output:/app/output \ 135 | -p 5000:5000 \ 136 | imaguick 137 | ``` 138 | 139 | #### Alternatively, you can use docker-compose to run the application: 140 | 141 | ```yaml 142 | services: 143 | imaguick: 144 | stdin_open: true 145 | tty: true 146 | volumes: 147 | - ./uploads:/app/uploads 148 | - ./output:/app/output 149 | ports: 150 | - 5000:5000 151 | image: tiritibambix/imaguick:latest 152 | networks: {} 153 | ``` 154 | 155 | ## 🖥️ Usage 156 | 157 | 1. Access the application via your browser: `http://localhost:5000` 158 | 159 | 2. Choose your import method: 160 | - Upload file(s) from your computer 161 | - Import from a URL 162 | 163 | 3. Configure your processing options: 164 | - Output dimensions 165 | - Image quality 166 | - Output format 167 | 168 | 4. Start processing and download your images. 169 | 170 | ### Automatic Cleanup 171 | 172 | - Uploaded and processed files are automatically cleaned up after 48 hours 173 | - To manually trigger an immediate cleanup: 174 | ```bash 175 | docker exec /app/cleanup.sh 176 | ``` 177 | Replace `` with your container name (e.g., `imaguick`) 178 | 179 | ## 🛠️ Technical Architecture 180 | 181 | ### Technologies Used 182 | 183 | - **Backend**: Flask (Python) 184 | - **Image Processing**: 185 | - ImageMagick 7.1.1-41 186 | - ExifTool 187 | - Pillow 188 | - **Frontend**: HTML/CSS/JavaScript 189 | - **Containerization**: Docker 190 | 191 | ### Project Structure 192 | 193 | ``` 194 | imaguick/ 195 | ├── Dockerfile # Container configuration and build instructions 196 | ├── LICENSE # Project and ImageMagick licenses 197 | ├── README.md # Project documentation 198 | ├── TODO.md # Development roadmap and planned features 199 | ├── app.py # Main application logic and routes 200 | ├── cleanup.py # Automatic file cleanup script 201 | ├── cleanup.sh # Shell script for manual cleanup 202 | ├── docker-compose.yml # Docker Compose configuration 203 | ├── requirements.txt # Python package dependencies 204 | ├── start.sh # Container startup script 205 | ├── templates # HTML templates for the web interface 206 | | ├── base.html # Base template with common styling 207 | | ├── index.html # Main upload and import page 208 | | ├── resize.html # Single image processing options 209 | | ├── resize_batch.html # Batch processing configuration 210 | | ├── result.html # Success/Error feedback display 211 | ``` 212 | 213 | The application follows a clean and modular structure: 214 | - Core application files at the root level for easy deployment 215 | - Separate cleanup scripts for automated and manual file management 216 | - Containerization support with Docker and Docker Compose 217 | - Modular template system for the web interface 218 | 219 | ## 🤝 Contribution 220 | 221 | Contributions are welcome! To contribute: 222 | 223 | 1. Fork the project 224 | 2. Create a branch for your feature (`git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature`) 225 | 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'`) 226 | 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin feature/AmazingFeature`) 227 | 5. Open a Pull Request 228 | 229 | ## 📝 License 230 | 231 | This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. 232 | **ImageMagick's** license can be found [HERE](https://imagemagick.org/script/license.php). 233 | 234 | 235 | ### Customization 236 | 237 | - Modify supported formats: See the `get_available_formats()` function in `app.py` 238 | - Add new processing features: Extend the `build_imagemagick_command()` function in `app.py` 239 | 240 | ## 📫 Contact 241 | 242 | For any questions or suggestions, feel free to: 243 | - Open an issue on GitHub 244 | - Submit a pull request 245 | - Contact the project maintainer 246 | 247 | --- 248 | 249 | Made with ❤️ in Python 250 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from flask import Flask, render_template, request, redirect, url_for, send_file, flash, Response 2 | import os 3 | import subprocess 4 | from zipfile import ZipFile 5 | from datetime import datetime 6 | from werkzeug.utils import secure_filename 7 | from PIL import Image 8 | import requests 9 | import logging 10 | import re 11 | from urllib.parse import urlparse 12 | 13 | # Configuration 14 | UPLOAD_FOLDER = 'uploads' 15 | OUTPUT_FOLDER = 'output' 16 | DEFAULTS = { 17 | "quality": "100", 18 | "width": "", 19 | "height": "", 20 | "percentage": "", 21 | } 22 | os.makedirs(UPLOAD_FOLDER, exist_ok=True) 23 | os.makedirs(OUTPUT_FOLDER, exist_ok=True) 24 | 25 | app = Flask(__name__) 26 | app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'] = UPLOAD_FOLDER 27 | app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'] = OUTPUT_FOLDER 28 | app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH'] = 30 * 1024 * 1024 # 10 MB max 29 | app.config['UPLOAD_EXTENSIONS'] = ['.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif', '.webp', '.tiff', '.bmp', '.arw', '.jxl'] 30 | app.secret_key = 'supersecretkey' 31 | app.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) 32 | 33 | def allowed_file(filename): 34 | """Allow all image file types supported by ImageMagick, but block potentially dangerous extensions.""" 35 | BLOCKED_EXTENSIONS = {'php', 'php3', 'php4', 'php5', 'phtml', 'exe', 'js', 'jsp', 'html', 'htm', 'sh', 'bash', 'py', 'pl'} 36 | ext = filename.rsplit('.', 1)[1].lower() if '.' in filename else '' 37 | return ext and ext not in BLOCKED_EXTENSIONS and f'.{ext}' in app.config['UPLOAD_EXTENSIONS'] 38 | 39 | def secure_path(filepath): 40 | """Ensure the filepath is secure and within allowed directories.""" 41 | try: 42 | abs_path = os.path.abspath(filepath) 43 | base_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], '')) 44 | output_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], '')) 45 | 46 | if not (abs_path.startswith(base_path) or abs_path.startswith(output_path)): 47 | return None 48 | 49 | real_path = os.path.realpath(abs_path) 50 | if not (real_path.startswith(base_path) or real_path.startswith(output_path)): 51 | return None 52 | 53 | return abs_path 54 | except Exception: 55 | return None 56 | 57 | def get_image_dimensions(filepath): 58 | """Get image dimensions using appropriate tool based on file type.""" 59 | try: 60 | secure_file_path = secure_path(filepath) 61 | if not secure_file_path: 62 | raise Exception("Invalid file path") 63 | 64 | if filepath.lower().endswith('.arw'): 65 | app.logger.info(f"Getting dimensions for ARW file: {filepath}") 66 | cmd = ['exiftool', '-s', '-s', '-s', '-PreviewImageLength', '-PreviewImageWidth', secure_file_path] 67 | app.logger.info(f"Running exiftool command") 68 | result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, shell=False, timeout=30) 69 | 70 | if result.returncode == 0 and result.stdout.strip(): 71 | app.logger.info(f"Exiftool output received") 72 | dimensions = result.stdout.strip().split('\n') 73 | if len(dimensions) == 2: 74 | try: 75 | height = int(dimensions[0]) 76 | width = int(dimensions[1]) 77 | if not (0 < width < 100000 and 0 < height < 100000): 78 | raise ValueError("Invalid dimensions") 79 | app.logger.info(f"Successfully parsed dimensions: {width}x{height}") 80 | return width, height 81 | except ValueError: 82 | app.logger.warning("Could not parse dimensions from exiftool output") 83 | pass 84 | 85 | return 7008, 4672 86 | else: 87 | app.logger.info(f"Getting dimensions for non-ARW file") 88 | cmd = ['magick', 'identify', secure_file_path] 89 | app.logger.info(f"Running ImageMagick command") 90 | result = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True, shell=False, timeout=30) 91 | if result.returncode != 0: 92 | raise Exception(f"Error getting image dimensions: {result.stderr}") 93 | 94 | match = re.search(r'\s(\d+)x(\d+)\s', result.stdout) 95 | if match: 96 | width = int(match.group(1)) 97 | height = int(match.group(2)) 98 | if not (0 < width < 100000 and 0 < height < 100000): 99 | raise ValueError("Invalid dimensions") 100 | app.logger.info(f"Successfully parsed dimensions: {width}x{height}") 101 | return width, height 102 | else: 103 | raise Exception("Could not parse image dimensions") 104 | except Exception as e: 105 | app.logger.error(f"Error getting image dimensions: {str(e)}") 106 | return None, None 107 | 108 | def get_format_categories(): 109 | """Categorize image formats by their typical usage.""" 110 | return { 111 | 'photo': { 112 | 'name': 'Photography & Print', 113 | 'formats': [ 114 | 'JPEG', 'JPG', 'TIFF', 'ARW', 'CR2', 'CR3', 'NEF', 'RAF', 115 | 'DNG', 'HEIC', 'BMP', 'PPM', 'PGM', 'PNM' 116 | ] 117 | }, 118 | 'web': { 119 | 'name': 'Web & Mobile', 120 | 'formats': ['WEBP', 'AVIF', 'JPEG', 'JPG', 'PNG', 'GIF', 'JXL'] 121 | }, 122 | 'graphics': { 123 | 'name': 'Graphics & Design', 124 | 'formats': [ 125 | 'PNG', 'SVG', 'AI', 'EPS', 'PS', 'PDF', 'EMF', 'WMF', 126 | 'PCX', 'TGA' 127 | ] 128 | }, 129 | 'icons': { 130 | 'name': 'Icons & UI', 131 | 'formats': ['ICO', 'CUR', 'ICON', 'PICON', 'XBM', 'XPM'] 132 | }, 133 | 'animation': { 134 | 'name': 'Animation & Video', 135 | 'formats': ['GIF', 'APNG', 'MNG', 'WEBP', 'JIF', 'MP4'] 136 | }, 137 | 'archive': { 138 | 'name': 'Archive & Storage', 139 | 'formats': [ 140 | 'PSD', 'XCF', 'PDF', 'PSB', 'TIFF', 'DPX', 'EXR', 141 | 'HDR', 'MIFF' 142 | ] 143 | } 144 | } 145 | 146 | def get_recommended_formats_for_image(image_type, original_format): 147 | """Get recommended formats based on image characteristics.""" 148 | recommended = set() 149 | 150 | # PNG est toujours recommandé car c'est un excellent format sans perte 151 | recommended.add('PNG') 152 | 153 | if image_type.get('has_transparency'): 154 | recommended.update(['WEBP', 'AVIF']) 155 | 156 | if image_type.get('is_photo'): 157 | recommended.update(['JPEG', 'WEBP', 'AVIF', 'HEIC', 'DNG', 'JXL']) 158 | else: 159 | # Pour les graphiques, logos, etc. 160 | recommended.update(['WEBP', 'SVG', 'JXL']) 161 | 162 | # Cas spéciaux basés sur le format original 163 | if original_format: 164 | original_format = original_format.upper() 165 | if original_format in ['ARW', 'CR2', 'CR3', 'NEF', 'RAF', 'RW2', 'DNG']: 166 | # Format RAW - on ajoute les formats de haute qualité 167 | recommended.update(['TIFF', 'DNG']) 168 | elif original_format in ['GIF', 'WEBP', 'MNG', 'APNG']: 169 | # Format d'animation 170 | recommended.update(['GIF', 'WEBP', 'APNG']) 171 | elif original_format in ['ICO', 'CUR', 'ICON']: 172 | # Format d'icône 173 | recommended.add('ICO') 174 | elif original_format in ['SVG', 'EPS', 'AI', 'PDF']: 175 | # Format vectoriel 176 | recommended.update(['SVG', 'PDF', 'EPS']) 177 | elif original_format in ['PSD', 'XCF', 'PSB']: 178 | # Format d'édition 179 | recommended.update(['PSD', 'TIFF']) 180 | elif original_format in ['TIFF']: 181 | # Formats de haute qualité 182 | recommended.add('TIFF') 183 | 184 | return sorted(list(recommended)) 185 | 186 | def get_available_formats(filepath=None): 187 | """Get all formats supported by ImageMagick and organize them by category.""" 188 | try: 189 | # Liste des formats vidéo à exclure 190 | VIDEO_FORMATS = {'3G2', '3GP', 'AVI', 'FLV', 'M4V', 'MKV', 'MOV', 'MP4', 'MPG', 'MPEG', 'OGV', 'SWF', 'VOB', 'WMV'} 191 | 192 | # Obtenir la liste des formats depuis ImageMagick 193 | result = subprocess.run(['magick', '-list', 'format'], capture_output=True, text=True) 194 | 195 | if result.returncode != 0: 196 | raise Exception("Erreur lors de la récupération des formats") 197 | 198 | # Parser la sortie pour extraire les formats 199 | available_formats = set() 200 | for line in result.stdout.split('\n'): 201 | if not line.strip() or line.startswith('Format') or line.startswith('--'): 202 | continue 203 | 204 | parts = line.split() 205 | if len(parts) >= 2: 206 | format_name = parts[0].strip('* ') 207 | format_flags = parts[1].lower() 208 | if 'r' in format_flags or 'w' in format_flags: 209 | if format_name.upper() not in VIDEO_FORMATS: # Exclure les formats vidéo 210 | available_formats.add(format_name.upper()) 211 | 212 | if not available_formats: 213 | raise Exception("Aucun format n'a été trouvé dans la sortie de ImageMagick") 214 | 215 | app.logger.info(f"Formats détectés : {available_formats}") 216 | 217 | # Organiser les formats disponibles par catégorie 218 | categories = get_format_categories() 219 | categorized_formats = {} 220 | 221 | # Créer un ensemble de tous les formats catégorisés 222 | all_categorized = set() 223 | for cat_info in categories.values(): 224 | all_categorized.update(cat_info['formats']) 225 | 226 | # Ajouter les catégories dans l'ordre spécifié 227 | ordered_categories = ['recommended', 'photo', 'web', 'icons', 'animation', 'graphics', 'archive', 'other'] 228 | 229 | # Si un fichier est spécifié, ajouter les formats recommandés 230 | if filepath and os.path.exists(filepath): 231 | image_type = analyze_image_type(filepath) 232 | if image_type: 233 | original_format = os.path.splitext(filepath)[1][1:].upper() 234 | recommended = get_recommended_formats_for_image(image_type, original_format) 235 | if recommended: 236 | categorized_formats['recommended'] = { 237 | 'name': 'Recommended Formats', 238 | 'formats': [fmt for fmt in recommended if fmt in available_formats] 239 | } 240 | 241 | for cat_key in ordered_categories: 242 | if cat_key == 'recommended' and 'recommended' in categorized_formats: 243 | continue # Déjà ajouté si présent 244 | elif cat_key == 'other': 245 | # Traiter les formats non catégorisés 246 | uncategorized = sorted(list(available_formats - all_categorized)) 247 | if uncategorized: 248 | categorized_formats['other'] = { 249 | 'name': 'Other Available Formats', 250 | 'formats': uncategorized 251 | } 252 | elif cat_key in categories: 253 | # Traiter les catégories prédéfinies 254 | matching_formats = sorted(list(available_formats.intersection(categories[cat_key]['formats']))) 255 | if matching_formats: 256 | categorized_formats[cat_key] = { 257 | 'name': categories[cat_key]['name'], 258 | 'formats': matching_formats 259 | } 260 | 261 | return categorized_formats 262 | 263 | except Exception as e: 264 | app.logger.error(f"Erreur lors de la récupération des formats : {e}") 265 | # En cas d'erreur, retourner au moins la catégorie "Other" avec des formats de base 266 | return { 267 | 'other': { 268 | 'name': 'Available Formats', 269 | 'formats': sorted([ 270 | 'PNG', 'JPEG', 'JPG', 'GIF', 'TIFF', 'BMP', 'WEBP', 271 | 'ICO', 'CUR', 'ICON', 'PICON', 272 | 'PDF', 'SVG', 'PSD', 273 | 'HEIC', 'AVIF' 274 | ]) 275 | } 276 | } 277 | 278 | def analyze_image_type(filepath): 279 | """Analyze image to determine its type and best suitable formats.""" 280 | try: 281 | # Vérifier si c'est un fichier RAW 282 | if filepath.lower().endswith('.arw'): 283 | app.logger.info(f"Analyzing RAW file: {filepath}") 284 | return { 285 | 'has_transparency': False, 286 | 'is_photo': True, 287 | 'original_format': 'ARW' 288 | } 289 | 290 | # Pour les autres formats, utiliser PIL 291 | if filepath.lower().endswith('.jxl'): 292 | # Utiliser djxl pour décoder JXL 293 | cmd = ['djxl', filepath, '-o', '/tmp/decoded_image.png'] 294 | subprocess.run(cmd, check=True) 295 | filepath = '/tmp/decoded_image.png' 296 | with Image.open(filepath) as img: 297 | has_transparency = 'A' in img.getbands() 298 | is_photo = True 299 | 300 | # Check if image is more like a photo or graphic 301 | if img.mode in ('P', '1', 'L'): 302 | is_photo = False 303 | elif img.mode in ('RGB', 'RGBA'): 304 | # Sample pixels to determine if it's likely a photo 305 | pixels = list(img.getdata()) 306 | unique_colors = len(set(pixels[:1000])) # Sample first 1000 pixels 307 | is_photo = unique_colors > 100 # If many unique colors, likely a photo 308 | 309 | return { 310 | 'has_transparency': has_transparency, 311 | 'is_photo': is_photo, 312 | 'original_format': img.format 313 | } 314 | except Exception as e: 315 | app.logger.error(f"Error analyzing image: {e}") 316 | # En cas d'erreur, supposer que c'est une photo sans transparence 317 | return { 318 | 'has_transparency': False, 319 | 'is_photo': True, 320 | 'original_format': None 321 | } 322 | 323 | def flash_error(message): 324 | """Flash error message and log if needed.""" 325 | app.logger.error(message) 326 | flash(message) 327 | return render_template('result.html', 328 | success=False, 329 | title='Error', 330 | return_url=request.referrer) 331 | 332 | def build_imagemagick_command(filepath, output_path, width, height, percentage, quality, keep_ratio, 333 | auto_level=False, auto_gamma=False, use_1080p=False, use_sharpen=False, sharpen_level='standard'): 334 | """Build ImageMagick command for resizing and formatting.""" 335 | if not secure_path(filepath) or not secure_path(output_path): 336 | return None 337 | 338 | if filepath.lower().endswith('.jxl'): 339 | # Utiliser djxl pour décoder JXL 340 | cmd = ['djxl', filepath, '-o', '/tmp/decoded_image.png'] 341 | subprocess.run(cmd, check=True) 342 | filepath = '/tmp/decoded_image.png' 343 | command = ['magick', filepath] 344 | 345 | # Apply auto corrections in optimal order 346 | if auto_gamma: 347 | command.append('-auto-gamma') 348 | if auto_level: 349 | command.append('-auto-level') 350 | 351 | # Apply sharpening with specific parameters based on level 352 | if use_sharpen: 353 | sharpen_params = { 354 | 'low': '0x0.5+0.5+0.005', 355 | 'standard': '0x0.75+1.0+0.01', 356 | 'high': '0x1+1.5+0.02' 357 | } 358 | sharpen_value = sharpen_params.get(sharpen_level, '1x0.5+0.02+0.0') 359 | app.logger.info(f"Applying sharpening with level {sharpen_level}: -unsharp {sharpen_value}") 360 | command.extend(['-unsharp', sharpen_value]) 361 | 362 | # Handle 1080p resizing 363 | if use_1080p: 364 | # Force keep_ratio to True for 1080p 365 | command.extend(['-resize', '1080x1080>']) 366 | else: 367 | # Original resizing logic 368 | if percentage: 369 | try: 370 | resize_value = f"{float(percentage)}%" 371 | command.extend(['-resize', resize_value]) 372 | except ValueError: 373 | return None 374 | elif width or height: 375 | try: 376 | if width: 377 | width = int(width) 378 | if height: 379 | height = int(height) 380 | 381 | resize_value = '' 382 | if width and height: 383 | resize_value = f"{width}x{height}" 384 | if keep_ratio: 385 | resize_value += '>' 386 | elif width: 387 | resize_value = f"{width}" 388 | elif height: 389 | resize_value = f"x{height}" 390 | 391 | if resize_value: 392 | command.extend(['-resize', resize_value]) 393 | except ValueError: 394 | return None 395 | 396 | # Set quality 397 | if quality and quality != "100": 398 | try: 399 | quality_value = int(quality) 400 | if 1 <= quality_value <= 100: 401 | command.extend(['-quality', str(quality_value)]) 402 | except ValueError: 403 | return None 404 | 405 | command.append(output_path) 406 | return command 407 | 408 | @app.route('/') 409 | def index(): 410 | """Homepage with upload options.""" 411 | return render_template('index.html') 412 | 413 | @app.route('/upload', methods=['POST']) 414 | def upload_file(): 415 | """Handle file uploads.""" 416 | if 'file' not in request.files: 417 | flash('Aucun fichier sélectionné', 'error') 418 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 419 | 420 | files = request.files.getlist('file') 421 | if not files or all(file.filename == '' for file in files): 422 | flash('Veuillez sélectionner au moins un fichier', 'error') 423 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 424 | 425 | uploaded_files = [] 426 | for file in files: 427 | if file and allowed_file(file.filename): 428 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], secure_filename(file.filename)) 429 | file.save(filepath) 430 | uploaded_files.append(filepath) 431 | else: 432 | flash_error(f"Unsupported file format for {file.filename}.") 433 | 434 | if len(uploaded_files) == 1: 435 | return redirect(url_for('resize_options', filename=os.path.basename(uploaded_files[0]))) 436 | if len(uploaded_files) > 1: 437 | return redirect(url_for('resize_batch_options', filenames=','.join(map(os.path.basename, uploaded_files)))) 438 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 439 | 440 | @app.route('/upload_url', methods=['POST']) 441 | def upload_url(): 442 | """Handle image upload from a URL.""" 443 | if request.method == 'POST': 444 | url = request.form.get('url', '').strip() 445 | 446 | if not url: 447 | flash('No URL provided', 'error') 448 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 449 | 450 | if not is_safe_url(url): 451 | flash('Invalid or unsafe URL', 'error') 452 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 453 | 454 | try: 455 | response = requests.get(url, timeout=30, stream=True) 456 | response.raise_for_status() 457 | 458 | content_type = response.headers.get('content-type', '').lower() 459 | if not content_type.startswith('image/'): 460 | raise ValueError('Not an image file') 461 | 462 | content_length = int(response.headers.get('content-length', 0)) 463 | if content_length > app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH']: 464 | raise ValueError('File too large') 465 | 466 | filename = secure_filename(os.path.basename(url)) 467 | if not allowed_file(filename): 468 | raise ValueError('Invalid file type') 469 | 470 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 471 | with open(filepath, 'wb') as f: 472 | for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=8192): 473 | f.write(chunk) 474 | 475 | return redirect(url_for('resize_options', filename=filename)) 476 | 477 | except Exception as e: 478 | flash(f'Error downloading image: {str(e)}', 'error') 479 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 480 | 481 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 482 | 483 | @app.route('/resize_options/') 484 | def resize_options(filename): 485 | """Resize options page for a single image.""" 486 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 487 | dimensions = get_image_dimensions(filepath) 488 | if not dimensions: 489 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 490 | 491 | # Récupérer les formats disponibles déjà catégorisés 492 | formats = get_available_formats(filepath) 493 | 494 | app.logger.info(f"Formats passed to template: {formats}") 495 | return render_template('resize.html', 496 | filename=filename, 497 | width=dimensions[0], 498 | height=dimensions[1], 499 | formats=formats, 500 | defaults=DEFAULTS) 501 | 502 | @app.route('/resize/', methods=['POST']) 503 | def resize_image(filename): 504 | """Handle resizing or format conversion for a single image.""" 505 | try: 506 | # Récupérer les paramètres 507 | width = request.form.get('width', '') 508 | height = request.form.get('height', '') 509 | keep_ratio = request.form.get('keep_ratio') == 'on' 510 | output_format = request.form.get('format', '').upper() 511 | auto_level = request.form.get('auto_level') == 'on' 512 | auto_gamma = request.form.get('auto_gamma') == 'on' 513 | use_sharpen = request.form.get('use_sharpen') == 'on' 514 | sharpen_level = request.form.get('sharpen_level', 'standard') 515 | 516 | app.logger.info(f"Processing resize request for {filename}") 517 | app.logger.info(f"Sharpening: enabled={use_sharpen}, level={sharpen_level}") 518 | app.logger.info(f"Initial parameters: width={width}, height={height}, keep_ratio={keep_ratio}") 519 | 520 | # Si keep_ratio est True et une seule dimension est fournie, calculer l'autre 521 | if keep_ratio and (width.isdigit() or height.isdigit()): 522 | # Obtenir les dimensions originales 523 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 524 | original_dimensions = get_image_dimensions(filepath) 525 | if original_dimensions: 526 | original_width, original_height = original_dimensions 527 | if width.isdigit() and not height.isdigit(): 528 | # Calculer la hauteur proportionnelle 529 | new_width = int(width) 530 | height = str(round(new_width * original_height / original_width)) 531 | app.logger.info(f"Calculated proportional height: {height}") 532 | elif height.isdigit() and not width.isdigit(): 533 | # Calculer la largeur proportionnelle 534 | new_height = int(height) 535 | width = str(round(new_height * original_width / original_height)) 536 | app.logger.info(f"Calculated proportional width: {width}") 537 | 538 | app.logger.info(f"Final parameters: width={width}, height={height}, format={output_format}") 539 | 540 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 541 | if not os.path.exists(filepath): 542 | flash('File not found') 543 | return render_template('result.html', 544 | success=False, 545 | title='Error', 546 | return_url=url_for('resize_options', filename=filename)) 547 | 548 | # Créer un nom de fichier pour la sortie 549 | base_name = os.path.splitext(filename)[0] 550 | if output_format: 551 | output_filename = f"{base_name}_imaGUIck.{output_format.lower()}" 552 | else: 553 | output_filename = f"{base_name}_imaGUIck{os.path.splitext(filename)[1]}" 554 | 555 | output_path = os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], output_filename) 556 | app.logger.info(f"Output path: {output_path}") 557 | 558 | # Préparer la commande 559 | command = build_imagemagick_command( 560 | filepath=filepath, 561 | output_path=output_path, 562 | width=width, 563 | height=height, 564 | percentage=request.form.get('percentage', DEFAULTS["percentage"]), 565 | quality=request.form.get('quality', DEFAULTS["quality"]), 566 | keep_ratio=keep_ratio, 567 | auto_level=auto_level, 568 | auto_gamma=auto_gamma, 569 | use_1080p=request.form.get('use_1080p') == 'on', 570 | use_sharpen=request.form.get('use_sharpen') == 'on', 571 | sharpen_level=request.form.get('sharpen_level', 'standard') 572 | ) 573 | 574 | if not command: 575 | flash('Error preparing resize command') 576 | return render_template('result.html', 577 | success=False, 578 | title='Error', 579 | return_url=url_for('resize_options', filename=filename)) 580 | 581 | # Exécuter la commande 582 | try: 583 | app.logger.info(f"Executing command: {' '.join(command)}") 584 | subprocess.run(command, check=True, capture_output=True, text=True) 585 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: 586 | error_message = f"Error during image processing: {e.stderr}" 587 | app.logger.error(error_message) 588 | flash(error_message) 589 | return render_template('result.html', 590 | success=False, 591 | title='Error', 592 | return_url=url_for('resize_options', filename=filename)) 593 | 594 | flash('Image processed successfully!') 595 | return render_template('result.html', 596 | success=True, 597 | title='Success', 598 | filename=output_filename, 599 | batch=False) 600 | 601 | except Exception as e: 602 | app.logger.error(f"Error during resize: {str(e)}") 603 | flash(f'Error during resize: {str(e)}') 604 | return render_template('result.html', 605 | success=False, 606 | title='Error', 607 | return_url=url_for('resize_options', filename=filename)) 608 | 609 | @app.route('/resize_batch_options') 610 | def resize_batch_options(filenames=None): 611 | """Resize options page for batch processing.""" 612 | if not filenames: 613 | filenames = request.args.get('filenames', '').split(',') 614 | 615 | if not filenames or not filenames[0]: 616 | return redirect(url_for('index')) 617 | 618 | # Analyze all images in the batch 619 | batch_info = { 620 | 'has_transparency': False, 621 | 'has_photos': False, 622 | 'has_graphics': False, 623 | 'total_files': len(filenames) 624 | } 625 | 626 | # Collecter les informations détaillées pour chaque image 627 | image_types = [] 628 | first_file_path = None 629 | 630 | for filename in filenames: 631 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 632 | if not os.path.exists(filepath): 633 | continue 634 | 635 | if first_file_path is None: 636 | first_file_path = filepath 637 | 638 | image_type = analyze_image_type(filepath) 639 | if image_type: 640 | # Mettre à jour les informations du batch 641 | if image_type.get('has_transparency'): 642 | batch_info['has_transparency'] = True 643 | if image_type.get('is_photo'): 644 | batch_info['has_photos'] = True 645 | if not image_type.get('is_photo'): 646 | batch_info['has_graphics'] = True 647 | 648 | # Ajouter les informations détaillées de l'image 649 | image_types.append({ 650 | 'filename': filename, 651 | 'type': image_type 652 | }) 653 | 654 | # Récupérer les formats disponibles basés sur le premier fichier 655 | formats = get_available_formats(first_file_path) 656 | 657 | return render_template('resize_batch.html', 658 | files=filenames, 659 | formats=formats, 660 | batch_info=batch_info, 661 | image_types=image_types, 662 | defaults=DEFAULTS) 663 | 664 | @app.route('/resize_batch', methods=['POST']) 665 | def resize_batch(): 666 | """Resize multiple images and compress them into a ZIP.""" 667 | if 'filenames' not in request.form: 668 | flash('No files selected') 669 | return render_template('result.html', 670 | success=False, 671 | title='Error', 672 | return_url=url_for('index')) 673 | 674 | filenames = request.form['filenames'].split(',') 675 | if not filenames: 676 | flash('No files selected') 677 | return render_template('result.html', 678 | success=False, 679 | title='Error', 680 | return_url=url_for('index')) 681 | 682 | # Créer un dossier temporaire pour les fichiers traités 683 | timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S') 684 | batch_folder = os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], f'batch_{timestamp}') 685 | os.makedirs(batch_folder, exist_ok=True) 686 | 687 | width = request.form.get('width', DEFAULTS["width"]) 688 | height = request.form.get('height', DEFAULTS["height"]) 689 | keep_ratio = 'keep_ratio' in request.form 690 | output_format = request.form.get('format', '').upper() 691 | auto_level = request.form.get('auto_level') == 'on' 692 | auto_gamma = request.form.get('auto_gamma') == 'on' 693 | 694 | output_files = [] 695 | processed = False 696 | errors = [] 697 | 698 | for filename in filenames: 699 | try: 700 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], filename) 701 | if not os.path.isfile(filepath): 702 | errors.append(f'File not found: {filename}') 703 | continue 704 | 705 | output_filename = f'{os.path.splitext(filename)[0]}_imaGUIck{os.path.splitext(filename)[1]}' 706 | if output_format: 707 | output_filename = f'{os.path.splitext(filename)[0]}_imaGUIck.{output_format.lower()}' 708 | output_path = os.path.join(batch_folder, output_filename) 709 | 710 | # Construire et exécuter la commande de redimensionnement 711 | command = build_imagemagick_command( 712 | filepath=filepath, 713 | output_path=output_path, 714 | width=width, 715 | height=height, 716 | percentage=request.form.get('percentage', DEFAULTS["percentage"]), 717 | quality=request.form.get('quality', DEFAULTS["quality"]), 718 | keep_ratio=keep_ratio, 719 | auto_level=auto_level, 720 | auto_gamma=auto_gamma, 721 | use_1080p=request.form.get('use_1080p') == 'on', 722 | use_sharpen=request.form.get('use_sharpen') == 'on', 723 | sharpen_level=request.form.get('sharpen_level', 'standard') 724 | ) 725 | 726 | if not command: 727 | app.logger.error(f"Error preparing resize command for {filename}") 728 | continue 729 | 730 | # Exécuter la commande 731 | try: 732 | app.logger.info(f"Executing command: {' '.join(command)}") 733 | subprocess.run(command, check=True, capture_output=True, text=True) 734 | output_files.append(output_path) 735 | processed = True 736 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: 737 | error_message = f"Error processing {filename}: {e.stderr}" 738 | app.logger.error(error_message) 739 | flash(error_message) 740 | continue 741 | 742 | except Exception as e: 743 | error_msg = f"Error processing {filename}: {str(e)}" 744 | app.logger.error(error_msg) 745 | errors.append(error_msg) 746 | 747 | if not processed: 748 | app.logger.error("No images processed.") 749 | flash('No images were processed successfully') 750 | if errors: 751 | for error in errors: 752 | flash(error) 753 | return render_template('result.html', 754 | success=False, 755 | title='Batch Processing Failed', 756 | return_url=request.referrer) 757 | 758 | # Créer le fichier ZIP 759 | zip_filename = f'ImaGUIck_{timestamp}.zip' 760 | zip_path = os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], zip_filename) 761 | 762 | try: 763 | with ZipFile(zip_path, 'w') as zipf: 764 | for file in output_files: 765 | zipf.write(file, os.path.basename(file)) 766 | 767 | if errors: 768 | flash('Some files were processed with errors:') 769 | for error in errors: 770 | flash(error) 771 | else: 772 | flash('All files processed successfully!') 773 | 774 | return render_template('result.html', 775 | success=True, 776 | title='Batch Processing Complete', 777 | filename=zip_filename, 778 | batch=True) 779 | 780 | except Exception as e: 781 | app.logger.error(f"Error creating ZIP file: {str(e)}") 782 | flash('Error creating ZIP file') 783 | return render_template('result.html', 784 | success=False, 785 | title='Error', 786 | return_url=request.referrer) 787 | 788 | @app.route('/download_batch/') 789 | def download_batch(filename): 790 | """Serve the ZIP file for download.""" 791 | zip_path = os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], filename) 792 | return send_file(zip_path, as_attachment=True) 793 | 794 | @app.route('/download/') 795 | def download(filename): 796 | """Serve a single file for download.""" 797 | filepath = os.path.join(app.config['OUTPUT_FOLDER'], filename) 798 | with open(filepath, 'rb') as f: 799 | response = Response(f.read(), mimetype='application/octet-stream') 800 | response.headers['Content-Disposition'] = f'attachment; filename="{filename}"' 801 | return response 802 | 803 | def is_safe_url(url): 804 | """Validate if URL is safe to download from.""" 805 | try: 806 | ALLOWED_SCHEMES = {'http', 'https'} 807 | ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS = {'.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif', '.webp', '.tiff', '.bmp'} 808 | 809 | parsed = urlparse(url) 810 | 811 | if parsed.scheme.lower() not in ALLOWED_SCHEMES: 812 | return False 813 | 814 | path = parsed.path.lower() 815 | if not any(path.endswith(ext) for ext in ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS): 816 | return False 817 | 818 | hostname = parsed.hostname.lower() 819 | if (hostname in ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1') or 820 | hostname.startswith('192.168.') or 821 | hostname.startswith('10.') or 822 | hostname.startswith('172.')): 823 | return False 824 | 825 | return True 826 | except: 827 | return False 828 | 829 | if __name__ == '__main__': 830 | app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=5000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cleanup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | import os 3 | import time 4 | import argparse 5 | from datetime import datetime, timedelta 6 | import logging 7 | 8 | # Configuration du logging 9 | logging.basicConfig( 10 | level=logging.INFO, 11 | format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s' 12 | ) 13 | 14 | def cleanup_old_files(directory, hours=48): 15 | """ 16 | Nettoie les fichiers plus vieux que le nombre d'heures spécifié 17 | """ 18 | if not os.path.exists(directory): 19 | logging.warning(f"Le répertoire {directory} n'existe pas") 20 | return 21 | 22 | cutoff = time.time() - (hours * 3600) 23 | total_size_freed = 0 24 | files_removed = 0 25 | 26 | logging.info(f"Début du nettoyage de {directory}") 27 | 28 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory, topdown=False): 29 | # D'abord nettoyer les fichiers 30 | for name in files: 31 | filepath = os.path.join(root, name) 32 | try: 33 | stats = os.stat(filepath) 34 | if stats.st_mtime < cutoff: 35 | size = stats.st_size 36 | os.remove(filepath) 37 | total_size_freed += size 38 | files_removed += 1 39 | logging.info(f"Supprimé: {filepath}") 40 | except Exception as e: 41 | logging.error(f"Erreur lors de la suppression de {filepath}: {e}") 42 | 43 | # Ensuite essayer de supprimer les répertoires vides 44 | for name in dirs: 45 | dirpath = os.path.join(root, name) 46 | try: 47 | if not os.listdir(dirpath): # Si le répertoire est vide 48 | os.rmdir(dirpath) 49 | logging.info(f"Supprimé répertoire vide: {dirpath}") 50 | except Exception as e: 51 | logging.error(f"Erreur lors de la suppression du répertoire {dirpath}: {e}") 52 | 53 | logging.info(f"Nettoyage terminé: {files_removed} fichiers supprimés, " 54 | f"{total_size_freed / (1024*1024):.2f} MB libérés") 55 | 56 | if __name__ == "__main__": 57 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Nettoie les fichiers anciens des dossiers uploads et output') 58 | parser.add_argument('--now', action='store_true', help='Nettoie tous les fichiers immédiatement') 59 | args = parser.parse_args() 60 | 61 | # Si --now est utilisé, on met hours=0 pour tout nettoyer 62 | hours = 0 if args.now else 48 63 | 64 | if args.now: 65 | logging.info("Mode nettoyage immédiat activé") 66 | else: 67 | logging.info(f"Nettoyage des fichiers plus vieux que {hours} heures") 68 | 69 | # Nettoyer les dossiers uploads et output 70 | cleanup_old_files("uploads", hours=hours) 71 | cleanup_old_files("output", hours=hours) 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cleanup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Exécuter le script de nettoyage Python avec un délai de 0 heure 4 | /usr/local/bin/python /app/cleanup.py --now 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | imaguick: 3 | stdin_open: true 4 | tty: true 5 | volumes: 6 | - ./uploads:/app/uploads 7 | - ./output:/app/output 8 | ports: 9 | - 5000:5000 10 | image: tiritibambix/imaguick:latest 11 | networks: {} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | Pillow 3 | Flask 4 | Wand 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/ImaGUIck_1.png: 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> /dev/null; then 14 | echo "Error: Cron service is not running" 15 | exit 1 16 | fi 17 | 18 | echo "Cron service started successfully" 19 | 20 | # Créer les répertoires si nécessaire et s'assurer des bonnes permissions 21 | mkdir -p /app/uploads && chmod 755 /app/uploads 22 | mkdir -p /app/output && chmod 755 /app/output 23 | 24 | # Trouver le chemin de Gunicorn 25 | GUNICORN_PATH=$(which gunicorn || echo "/usr/local/bin/gunicorn") 26 | 27 | if [ ! -f "$GUNICORN_PATH" ]; then 28 | echo "Error: Gunicorn not found in PATH" 29 | GUNICORN_PATH="/usr/local/python/bin/gunicorn" 30 | fi 31 | 32 | echo "Using Gunicorn at: $GUNICORN_PATH" 33 | 34 | # Démarrer l'application avec Gunicorn 35 | exec $GUNICORN_PATH --bind 0.0.0.0:5000 --workers 4 --timeout 120 app:app 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/media/imaguick-banner-opacity.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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390 | 393 | {% with messages = get_flashed_messages(with_categories=true) %} 394 | {% if messages %} 395 |
396 | {% for category, message in messages %} 397 |
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398 | {% endfor %} 399 |
400 | {% endif %} 401 | {% endwith %} 402 |
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294 | Current file: {{ filename }} 295 |
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371 | {% if image_type %} 372 |
373 | 374 | {% if image_type.has_transparency %} 375 | This image contains transparency. 376 | {% endif %} 377 | {% if image_type.is_photo %} 378 | This appears to be a photographic image. 379 | {% else %} 380 | This appears to be a graphic image. 381 | {% endif %} 382 | 383 |
384 | {% endif %} 385 |
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    433 | {% if batch_info.has_transparency %} 434 |
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  • 435 | {% endif %} 436 | {% if batch_info.has_photos %} 437 |
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  • 438 | {% endif %} 439 | {% if batch_info.has_graphics %} 440 |
  • Graphic images
  • 441 | {% endif %} 442 |
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444 | {% endif %} 445 | 446 | {% if image_types %} 447 |
448 | Details for each image: 449 |
    450 | {% for img in image_types %} 451 |
  • {{ img.filename }}: 452 | {% if img.type.has_transparency %} 453 | Contains transparency, 454 | {% endif %} 455 | {% if img.type.is_photo %} 456 | Photographic image 457 | {% else %} 458 | Graphic image 459 | {% endif %} 460 |
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473 | 489 | 490 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/result.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends "base.html" %} 2 | {% block content %} 3 |
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10 | {% for message in messages %} 11 |
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12 | {% endfor %} 13 |
14 | {% endif %} 15 | {% endwith %} 16 | 17 | {% if success %} 18 |
19 | {% if batch %} 20 | Download ZIP 21 | {% else %} 22 | Download File 23 | {% endif %} 24 | Process Another Image 25 |
26 | {% else %} 27 |
28 | {% if return_url %} 29 | Try Again 30 | {% endif %} 31 | Start Over 32 |
33 | {% endif %} 34 |
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