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// Copyright 2013 The imageproxy authors.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
package imageproxy
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
const (
optFit = "fit"
optFlipVertical = "fv"
optFlipHorizontal = "fh"
optFormatJPEG = "jpeg"
optFormatPNG = "png"
optFormatTIFF = "tiff"
optRotatePrefix = "r"
optQualityPrefix = "q"
optSignaturePrefix = "s"
optSizeDelimiter = "x"
optScaleUp = "scaleUp"
optCropX = "cx"
optCropY = "cy"
optCropWidth = "cw"
optCropHeight = "ch"
optSmartCrop = "sc"
)
// URLError reports a malformed URL error.
type URLError struct {
Message string
URL *url.URL
}
func (e URLError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("malformed URL %q: %s", e.URL, e.Message)
}
// Options specifies transformations to be performed on the requested image.
type Options struct {
// See ParseOptions for interpretation of Width and Height values
Width float64
Height float64
// If true, resize the image to fit in the specified dimensions. Image
// will not be cropped, and aspect ratio will be maintained.
Fit bool
// Rotate image the specified degrees counter-clockwise. Valid values
// are 90, 180, 270.
Rotate int
FlipVertical bool
FlipHorizontal bool
// Quality of output image
Quality int
// HMAC Signature for signed requests.
Signature string
// Allow image to scale beyond its original dimensions. This value
// will always be overwritten by the value of Proxy.ScaleUp.
ScaleUp bool
// Desired image format. Valid values are "jpeg", "png", "tiff".
Format string
// Crop rectangle params
CropX float64
CropY float64
CropWidth float64
CropHeight float64
// Automatically find good crop points based on image content.
SmartCrop bool
}
func (o Options) String() string {
opts := []string{fmt.Sprintf("%v%s%v", o.Width, optSizeDelimiter, o.Height)}
if o.Fit {
opts = append(opts, optFit)
}
if o.Rotate != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", optRotatePrefix, o.Rotate))
}
if o.FlipVertical {
opts = append(opts, optFlipVertical)
}
if o.FlipHorizontal {
opts = append(opts, optFlipHorizontal)
}
if o.Quality != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", optQualityPrefix, o.Quality))
}
if o.Signature != "" {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", optSignaturePrefix, o.Signature))
}
if o.ScaleUp {
opts = append(opts, optScaleUp)
}
if o.Format != "" {
opts = append(opts, o.Format)
}
if o.CropX != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%v", optCropX, o.CropX))
}
if o.CropY != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%v", optCropY, o.CropY))
}
if o.CropWidth != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%v", optCropWidth, o.CropWidth))
}
if o.CropHeight != 0 {
opts = append(opts, fmt.Sprintf("%s%v", optCropHeight, o.CropHeight))
}
if o.SmartCrop {
opts = append(opts, optSmartCrop)
}
sort.Strings(opts)
return strings.Join(opts, ",")
}
// transform returns whether o includes transformation options. Some fields
// are not transform related at all (like Signature), and others only apply in
// the presence of other fields (like Fit). A non-empty Format value is
// assumed to involve a transformation.
func (o Options) transform() bool {
return o.Width != 0 || o.Height != 0 || o.Rotate != 0 || o.FlipHorizontal || o.FlipVertical || o.Quality != 0 || o.Format != "" || o.CropX != 0 || o.CropY != 0 || o.CropWidth != 0 || o.CropHeight != 0
}
// ParseOptions parses str as a list of comma separated transformation options.
// The options can be specified in in order, with duplicate options overwriting
// previous values.
//
// # Rectangle Crop
//
// There are four options controlling rectangle crop:
//
// cx{x} - X coordinate of top left rectangle corner (default: 0)
// cy{y} - Y coordinate of top left rectangle corner (default: 0)
// cw{width} - rectangle width (default: image width)
// ch{height} - rectangle height (default: image height)
//
// For all options, integer values are interpreted as exact pixel values and
// floats between 0 and 1 are interpreted as percentages of the original image
// size. Negative values for cx and cy are measured from the right and bottom
// edges of the image, respectively.
//
// If the crop width or height exceed the width or height of the image, the
// crop width or height will be adjusted, preserving the specified cx and cy
// values. Rectangular crop is applied before any other transformations.
//
// # Smart Crop
//
// The "sc" option will perform a content-aware smart crop to fit the
// requested image width and height dimensions (see Size and Cropping below).
// The smart crop option will override any requested rectangular crop.
//
// # Size and Cropping
//
// The size option takes the general form "{width}x{height}", where width and
// height are numbers. Integer values greater than 1 are interpreted as exact
// pixel values. Floats between 0 and 1 are interpreted as percentages of the
// original image size. If either value is omitted or set to 0, it will be
// automatically set to preserve the aspect ratio based on the other dimension.
// If a single number is provided (with no "x" separator), it will be used for
// both height and width.
//
// Depending on the size options specified, an image may be cropped to fit the
// requested size. In all cases, the original aspect ratio of the image will be
// preserved; imageproxy will never stretch the original image.
//
// When no explicit crop mode is specified, the following rules are followed:
//
// - If both width and height values are specified, the image will be scaled to
// fill the space, cropping if necessary to fit the exact dimension.
//
// - If only one of the width or height values is specified, the image will be
// resized to fit the specified dimension, scaling the other dimension as
// needed to maintain the aspect ratio.
//
// If the "fit" option is specified together with a width and height value, the
// image will be resized to fit within a containing box of the specified size.
// As always, the original aspect ratio will be preserved. Specifying the "fit"
// option with only one of either width or height does the same thing as if
// "fit" had not been specified.
//
// # Rotation and Flips
//
// The "r{degrees}" option will rotate the image the specified number of
// degrees, counter-clockwise. Valid degrees values are 90, 180, and 270.
//
// The "fv" option will flip the image vertically. The "fh" option will flip
// the image horizontally. Images are flipped after being rotated.
//
// # Quality
//
// The "q{qualityPercentage}" option can be used to specify the quality of the
// output file (JPEG only). If not specified, the default value of "95" is used.
//
// # Format
//
// The "jpeg", "png", and "tiff" options can be used to specify the desired
// image format of the proxied image.
//
// # Signature
//
// The "s{signature}" option specifies an optional base64 encoded HMAC used to
// sign the remote URL in the request. The HMAC key used to verify signatures is
// provided to the imageproxy server on startup.
//
// See https://github.com/willnorris/imageproxy/blob/master/docs/url-signing.md
// for examples of generating signatures.
//
// Examples
//
// 0x0 - no resizing
// 200x - 200 pixels wide, proportional height
// x0.15 - 15% original height, proportional width
// 100x150 - 100 by 150 pixels, cropping as needed
// 100 - 100 pixels square, cropping as needed
// 150,fit - scale to fit 150 pixels square, no cropping
// 100,r90 - 100 pixels square, rotated 90 degrees
// 100,fv,fh - 100 pixels square, flipped horizontal and vertical
// 200x,q60 - 200 pixels wide, proportional height, 60% quality
// 200x,png - 200 pixels wide, converted to PNG format
// cw100,ch100 - crop image to 100px square, starting at (0,0)
// cx10,cy20,cw100,ch200 - crop image starting at (10,20) is 100px wide and 200px tall
func ParseOptions(str string) Options {
var options Options
for _, opt := range strings.Split(str, ",") {
switch {
case len(opt) == 0: // do nothing
case opt == optFit:
options.Fit = true
case opt == optFlipVertical:
options.FlipVertical = true
case opt == optFlipHorizontal:
options.FlipHorizontal = true
case opt == optScaleUp: // this option is intentionally not documented above
options.ScaleUp = true
case opt == optFormatJPEG, opt == optFormatPNG, opt == optFormatTIFF:
options.Format = opt
case opt == optSmartCrop:
options.SmartCrop = true
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optRotatePrefix):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optRotatePrefix)
options.Rotate, _ = strconv.Atoi(value)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optQualityPrefix):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optQualityPrefix)
options.Quality, _ = strconv.Atoi(value)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optSignaturePrefix):
options.Signature = strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optSignaturePrefix)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optCropX):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optCropX)
options.CropX, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optCropY):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optCropY)
options.CropY, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optCropWidth):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optCropWidth)
options.CropWidth, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
case strings.HasPrefix(opt, optCropHeight):
value := strings.TrimPrefix(opt, optCropHeight)
options.CropHeight, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
case strings.Contains(opt, optSizeDelimiter):
size := strings.SplitN(opt, optSizeDelimiter, 2)
if w := size[0]; w != "" {
options.Width, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(w, 64)
}
if h := size[1]; h != "" {
options.Height, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(h, 64)
}
default:
if size, err := strconv.ParseFloat(opt, 64); err == nil {
options.Width = size
options.Height = size
}
}
}
return options
}
// Request is an imageproxy request which includes a remote URL of an image to
// proxy, and an optional set of transformations to perform.
type Request struct {
URL *url.URL // URL of the image to proxy
Options Options // Image transformation to perform
Original *http.Request // The original HTTP request
}
// String returns the request URL as a string, with r.Options encoded in the
// URL fragment.
func (r Request) String() string {
u := *r.URL
u.Fragment = r.Options.String()
return u.String()
}
// NewRequest parses an http.Request into an imageproxy Request. Options and
// the remote image URL are specified in the request path, formatted as:
// /{options}/{remote_url}. Options may be omitted, so a request path may
// simply contain /{remote_url}. The remote URL must be an absolute "http" or
// "https" URL, should not be URL encoded, and may contain a query string.
//
// Assuming an imageproxy server running on localhost, the following are all
// valid imageproxy requests:
//
// http://localhost/100x200/http://example.com/image.jpg
// http://localhost/100x200,r90/http://example.com/image.jpg?foo=bar
// http://localhost//http://example.com/image.jpg
// http://localhost/http://example.com/image.jpg
func NewRequest(r *http.Request, baseURL *url.URL) (*Request, error) {
var err error
req := &Request{Original: r}
path := r.URL.EscapedPath()[1:] // strip leading slash
req.URL, err = parseURL(path)
if err != nil || !req.URL.IsAbs() {
// first segment should be options
parts := strings.SplitN(path, "/", 2)
if len(parts) != 2 {
return nil, URLError{"too few path segments", r.URL}
}
var err error
req.URL, err = parseURL(parts[1])
if err != nil {
return nil, URLError{fmt.Sprintf("unable to parse remote URL: %v", err), r.URL}
}
req.Options = ParseOptions(parts[0])
}
if baseURL != nil {
req.URL = baseURL.ResolveReference(req.URL)
}
if !req.URL.IsAbs() {
return nil, URLError{"must provide absolute remote URL", r.URL}
}
if req.URL.Scheme != "http" && req.URL.Scheme != "https" {
return nil, URLError{"remote URL must have http or https scheme", r.URL}
}
// query string is always part of the remote URL
req.URL.RawQuery = r.URL.RawQuery
return req, nil
}
var reCleanedURL = regexp.MustCompile(`^(https?):/+([^/])`)
// parseURL parses s as a URL, handling URLs that have been munged by
// path.Clean or a webserver that collapses multiple slashes.
func parseURL(s string) (*url.URL, error) {
s = reCleanedURL.ReplaceAllString(s, "$1://$2")
return url.Parse(s)
}