typst_library/visualize/image/mod.rs
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//! Image handling.
mod raster;
mod svg;
pub use self::raster::{
ExchangeFormat, PixelEncoding, PixelFormat, RasterFormat, RasterImage,
};
pub use self::svg::SvgImage;
use std::fmt::{self, Debug, Formatter};
use std::sync::Arc;
use ecow::EcoString;
use typst_syntax::{Span, Spanned};
use typst_utils::LazyHash;
use crate::diag::{SourceResult, StrResult};
use crate::engine::Engine;
use crate::foundations::{
cast, elem, func, scope, Bytes, Cast, Content, Derived, NativeElement, Packed, Show,
Smart, StyleChain,
};
use crate::layout::{BlockElem, Length, Rel, Sizing};
use crate::loading::{DataSource, Load, Readable};
use crate::model::Figurable;
use crate::text::LocalName;
/// A raster or vector graphic.
///
/// You can wrap the image in a [`figure`] to give it a number and caption.
///
/// Like most elements, images are _block-level_ by default and thus do not
/// integrate themselves into adjacent paragraphs. To force an image to become
/// inline, put it into a [`box`].
///
/// # Example
/// ```example
/// #figure(
/// image("molecular.jpg", width: 80%),
/// caption: [
/// A step in the molecular testing
/// pipeline of our lab.
/// ],
/// )
/// ```
#[elem(scope, Show, LocalName, Figurable)]
pub struct ImageElem {
/// A path to an image file or raw bytes making up an image in one of the
/// supported [formats]($image.format).
///
/// For more details about paths, see the [Paths section]($syntax/#paths).
///
/// ```example
/// #let original = read("diagram.svg")
/// #let changed = original.replace(
/// "#2B80FF", // blue
/// green.to-hex(),
/// )
///
/// #image(bytes(original))
/// #image(bytes(changed))
/// ```
#[required]
#[parse(
let source = args.expect::<Spanned<DataSource>>("source")?;
let data = source.load(engine.world)?;
Derived::new(source.v, data)
)]
pub source: Derived<DataSource, Bytes>,
/// The image's format.
///
/// By default, the format is detected automatically. Typically, you thus
/// only need to specify this when providing raw bytes as the
/// [`source`]($image.source) (even then, Typst will try to figure out the
/// format automatically, but that's not always possible).
///
/// Supported formats are `{"png"}`, `{"jpg"}`, `{"gif"}`, `{"svg"}` as well
/// as raw pixel data. Embedding PDFs as images is
/// [not currently supported](https://github.com/typst/typst/issues/145).
///
/// When providing raw pixel data as the `source`, you must specify a
/// dictionary with the following keys as the `format`:
/// - `encoding` ([str]): The encoding of the pixel data. One of:
/// - `{"rgb8"}` (three 8-bit channels: red, green, blue)
/// - `{"rgba8"}` (four 8-bit channels: red, green, blue, alpha)
/// - `{"luma8"}` (one 8-bit channel)
/// - `{"lumaa8"}` (two 8-bit channels: luma and alpha)
/// - `width` ([int]): The pixel width of the image.
/// - `height` ([int]): The pixel height of the image.
///
/// The pixel width multiplied by the height multiplied by the channel count
/// for the specified encoding must then match the `source` data.
///
/// ```example
/// #image(
/// read(
/// "tetrahedron.svg",
/// encoding: none,
/// ),
/// format: "svg",
/// width: 2cm,
/// )
///
/// #image(
/// bytes(range(16).map(x => x * 16)),
/// format: (
/// encoding: "luma8",
/// width: 4,
/// height: 4,
/// ),
/// width: 2cm,
/// )
/// ```
pub format: Smart<ImageFormat>,
/// The width of the image.
pub width: Smart<Rel<Length>>,
/// The height of the image.
pub height: Sizing,
/// A text describing the image.
pub alt: Option<EcoString>,
/// How the image should adjust itself to a given area (the area is defined
/// by the `width` and `height` fields). Note that `fit` doesn't visually
/// change anything if the area's aspect ratio is the same as the image's
/// one.
///
/// ```example
/// #set page(width: 300pt, height: 50pt, margin: 10pt)
/// #image("tiger.jpg", width: 100%, fit: "cover")
/// #image("tiger.jpg", width: 100%, fit: "contain")
/// #image("tiger.jpg", width: 100%, fit: "stretch")
/// ```
#[default(ImageFit::Cover)]
pub fit: ImageFit,
/// A hint to viewers how they should scale the image.
///
/// When set to `{auto}`, the default is left up to the viewer. For PNG
/// export, Typst will default to smooth scaling, like most PDF and SVG
/// viewers.
///
/// _Note:_ The exact look may differ across PDF viewers.
pub scaling: Smart<ImageScaling>,
/// An ICC profile for the image.
///
/// ICC profiles define how to interpret the colors in an image. When set
/// to `{auto}`, Typst will try to extract an ICC profile from the image.
#[parse(match args.named::<Spanned<Smart<DataSource>>>("icc")? {
Some(Spanned { v: Smart::Custom(source), span }) => Some(Smart::Custom({
let data = Spanned::new(&source, span).load(engine.world)?;
Derived::new(source, data)
})),
Some(Spanned { v: Smart::Auto, .. }) => Some(Smart::Auto),
None => None,
})]
#[borrowed]
pub icc: Smart<Derived<DataSource, Bytes>>,
}
#[scope]
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
impl ImageElem {
/// Decode a raster or vector graphic from bytes or a string.
#[func(title = "Decode Image")]
#[deprecated = "`image.decode` is deprecated, directly pass bytes to `image` instead"]
pub fn decode(
span: Span,
/// The data to decode as an image. Can be a string for SVGs.
data: Readable,
/// The image's format. Detected automatically by default.
#[named]
format: Option<Smart<ImageFormat>>,
/// The width of the image.
#[named]
width: Option<Smart<Rel<Length>>>,
/// The height of the image.
#[named]
height: Option<Sizing>,
/// A text describing the image.
#[named]
alt: Option<Option<EcoString>>,
/// How the image should adjust itself to a given area.
#[named]
fit: Option<ImageFit>,
/// A hint to viewers how they should scale the image.
#[named]
scaling: Option<Smart<ImageScaling>>,
) -> StrResult<Content> {
let bytes = data.into_bytes();
let source = Derived::new(DataSource::Bytes(bytes.clone()), bytes);
let mut elem = ImageElem::new(source);
if let Some(format) = format {
elem.push_format(format);
}
if let Some(width) = width {
elem.push_width(width);
}
if let Some(height) = height {
elem.push_height(height);
}
if let Some(alt) = alt {
elem.push_alt(alt);
}
if let Some(fit) = fit {
elem.push_fit(fit);
}
if let Some(scaling) = scaling {
elem.push_scaling(scaling);
}
Ok(elem.pack().spanned(span))
}
}
impl Show for Packed<ImageElem> {
fn show(&self, engine: &mut Engine, styles: StyleChain) -> SourceResult<Content> {
Ok(BlockElem::single_layouter(self.clone(), engine.routines.layout_image)
.with_width(self.width(styles))
.with_height(self.height(styles))
.pack()
.spanned(self.span()))
}
}
impl LocalName for Packed<ImageElem> {
const KEY: &'static str = "figure";
}
impl Figurable for Packed<ImageElem> {}
/// How an image should adjust itself to a given area,
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Cast)]
pub enum ImageFit {
/// The image should completely cover the area (preserves aspect ratio by
/// cropping the image only horizontally or vertically). This is the
/// default.
Cover,
/// The image should be fully contained in the area (preserves aspect
/// ratio; doesn't crop the image; one dimension can be narrower than
/// specified).
Contain,
/// The image should be stretched so that it exactly fills the area, even if
/// this means that the image will be distorted (doesn't preserve aspect
/// ratio and doesn't crop the image).
Stretch,
}
/// A loaded raster or vector image.
///
/// Values of this type are cheap to clone and hash.
#[derive(Clone, Hash, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Image(Arc<LazyHash<Repr>>);
/// The internal representation.
#[derive(Hash)]
struct Repr {
/// The raw, undecoded image data.
kind: ImageKind,
/// A text describing the image.
alt: Option<EcoString>,
/// The scaling algorithm to use.
scaling: Smart<ImageScaling>,
}
impl Image {
/// When scaling an image to it's natural size, we default to this DPI
/// if the image doesn't contain DPI metadata.
pub const DEFAULT_DPI: f64 = 72.0;
/// Should always be the same as the default DPI used by usvg.
pub const USVG_DEFAULT_DPI: f64 = 96.0;
/// Create an image from a `RasterImage` or `SvgImage`.
pub fn new(
kind: impl Into<ImageKind>,
alt: Option<EcoString>,
scaling: Smart<ImageScaling>,
) -> Self {
Self::new_impl(kind.into(), alt, scaling)
}
/// Create an image with optional properties set to the default.
pub fn plain(kind: impl Into<ImageKind>) -> Self {
Self::new(kind, None, Smart::Auto)
}
/// The internal, non-generic implementation. This is memoized to reuse
/// the `Arc` and `LazyHash`.
#[comemo::memoize]
fn new_impl(
kind: ImageKind,
alt: Option<EcoString>,
scaling: Smart<ImageScaling>,
) -> Image {
Self(Arc::new(LazyHash::new(Repr { kind, alt, scaling })))
}
/// The format of the image.
pub fn format(&self) -> ImageFormat {
match &self.0.kind {
ImageKind::Raster(raster) => raster.format().into(),
ImageKind::Svg(_) => VectorFormat::Svg.into(),
}
}
/// The width of the image in pixels.
pub fn width(&self) -> f64 {
match &self.0.kind {
ImageKind::Raster(raster) => raster.width() as f64,
ImageKind::Svg(svg) => svg.width(),
}
}
/// The height of the image in pixels.
pub fn height(&self) -> f64 {
match &self.0.kind {
ImageKind::Raster(raster) => raster.height() as f64,
ImageKind::Svg(svg) => svg.height(),
}
}
/// The image's pixel density in pixels per inch, if known.
pub fn dpi(&self) -> Option<f64> {
match &self.0.kind {
ImageKind::Raster(raster) => raster.dpi(),
ImageKind::Svg(_) => Some(Image::USVG_DEFAULT_DPI),
}
}
/// A text describing the image.
pub fn alt(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.0.alt.as_deref()
}
/// The image scaling algorithm to use for this image.
pub fn scaling(&self) -> Smart<ImageScaling> {
self.0.scaling
}
/// The decoded image.
pub fn kind(&self) -> &ImageKind {
&self.0.kind
}
}
impl Debug for Image {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Image")
.field("format", &self.format())
.field("width", &self.width())
.field("height", &self.height())
.field("alt", &self.alt())
.field("scaling", &self.scaling())
.finish()
}
}
/// A kind of image.
#[derive(Clone, Hash)]
pub enum ImageKind {
/// A raster image.
Raster(RasterImage),
/// An SVG image.
Svg(SvgImage),
}
impl From<RasterImage> for ImageKind {
fn from(image: RasterImage) -> Self {
Self::Raster(image)
}
}
impl From<SvgImage> for ImageKind {
fn from(image: SvgImage) -> Self {
Self::Svg(image)
}
}
/// A raster or vector image format.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub enum ImageFormat {
/// A raster graphics format.
Raster(RasterFormat),
/// A vector graphics format.
Vector(VectorFormat),
}
impl ImageFormat {
/// Try to detect the format of an image from data.
pub fn detect(data: &[u8]) -> Option<Self> {
if let Some(format) = ExchangeFormat::detect(data) {
return Some(Self::Raster(RasterFormat::Exchange(format)));
}
// SVG or compressed SVG.
if data.starts_with(b"<svg") || data.starts_with(&[0x1f, 0x8b]) {
return Some(Self::Vector(VectorFormat::Svg));
}
None
}
}
/// A vector graphics format.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Cast)]
pub enum VectorFormat {
/// The vector graphics format of the web.
Svg,
}
impl<R> From<R> for ImageFormat
where
R: Into<RasterFormat>,
{
fn from(format: R) -> Self {
Self::Raster(format.into())
}
}
impl From<VectorFormat> for ImageFormat {
fn from(format: VectorFormat) -> Self {
Self::Vector(format)
}
}
cast! {
ImageFormat,
self => match self {
Self::Raster(v) => v.into_value(),
Self::Vector(v) => v.into_value(),
},
v: RasterFormat => Self::Raster(v),
v: VectorFormat => Self::Vector(v),
}
/// The image scaling algorithm a viewer should use.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Cast)]
pub enum ImageScaling {
/// Scale with a smoothing algorithm such as bilinear interpolation.
Smooth,
/// Scale with nearest neighbor or a similar algorithm to preserve the
/// pixelated look of the image.
Pixelated,
}