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'/'; + $minsize = 1; + if ($format === 'svg') { + $prefix = $withGraphics ? 'f' : 't'; + $file = $dir . $prefix . 'o' . $page; + if ($withGraphics) { + $file .= '-' . $resolution; + } + $file .= '.svg'; + $reffile = $this->makeSVGFile($page, $force); + $minsize = 100; + } else if ($format === 'png' || $format === 'jpg') { + $prefix = $withText ? 't' : 'h'; + if ($resolution === 'thumb') { + $file = $dir . 'p' . $page . '.' . $format; + } else { + $file = $dir . $prefix . $page . '-' . $resolution . '.' . $format; + $alt = $dir . $prefix . $resolution . '-' . $page . '.' . $format; + } + } else if ($format === 'swf') { + $file = $dir . 'p' . $page . '.' . $format; + } + + $do = false; + if (!file_exists($file)) { + if (isset($alt) && file_exists($alt) && filesize($alt) > $minsize) { + rename($alt, $file); + $do = false; + } else { + $do = true; + } + } else if (filesize($file) < $minsize) { + $do = true; + } else if (isset($reffile) && filemtime($file) < filemtime($reffile)) { + $do = true; + } else if ($format === 'svg') { + $t = filemtime($file); + $do = $t < 1603181003 && $t > 1602662603; + } + + if ($do || $force) { + $this->makeFile($file, $page, $format, $resolution, $withText, $withGraphics, $version); + } + + return $file; + } + + public function makeFile($file, $page, $format = 'jpg', $resolution = 150, $withText = true, $withGraphics = true, $version = 'html') + { + $lock = $file . '.lock'; + if (file_exists($lock) && filemtime($lock) > time() - 300) { + sleep(10); + return $this->getFile($page, $format, $resolution, $withText, $withGraphics, $version); + } + touch($lock); + if ($format === 'jpeg') { + $format = 'jpg'; + } + if ($format === 'svg') { + if ($withGraphics) { + $this->makeOptimizedSVGFile($page, $resolution, $file); + } else { + $this->makeTextSVGFile($page, $file); + } + } else if ($format === 'png' || $format === 'jpg') { + if ($resolution === 'thumb') { + PDFTools::makeMiniShot($this->getSplittedPDFPage($page), $file, 1, $format); + } else { + $rr = $version === 'html' ? $this->getResolutionRatio() : $this->getMobileFirstRatio(); + PDFTools::makeShotPNM($this->getSplittedPDFPage($page), $file, 1, '', $resolution * $rr, 85, 4, $withText, null, null, $format); + } + } else if ($format === 'swf') { + PDFTools::makeSWF($this->getSplittedPDFPage($page), $file, 1, $resolution, 80); + } + unlink($lock); + } + + public function makeSVGFile($page, $force = false) + { + $svgFile = $this->out . '/html/fp' . $page . '.svg'; + if (!$force && file_exists($svgFile) && filesize($svgFile) > 0) { + return $svgFile; + } + PDFTools::makeBaseSVGFile($this->getSplittedPDFPage($page), $svgFile, 1); + return $svgFile; + } + + public function makeTextSVGFile($page, $out, $force = false) + { + $in = $this->makeSVGFile($page); + $inter = str_replace('to', 'tp', $out); + PDFTools::makeTextSVGFile($in, $inter); + SVGTools::optimizeSVG($inter, $out); + } + + public function makeOptimizedSVGFile($page, $resolution, $out) + { + $in = $this->makeSVGFile($page); + wsTools::optimizeSVGImages($in, $out, $resolution); + wsTools::optimizeSVG($out, $out); + } + + protected function getSplittedPDFPage($page) + { + $res = $this->out . 'pdf/p' . $page . '.pdf'; + if (!file_exists($res)) { + $this->splitDoc(); + } + return $res; + } + + public function splitDoc() + { + $this->addToLog('Split document'); + if (!file_exists($this->out . '/pdf')) { + mkdir($this->out . '/pdf'); + } + $pdftk = new cubeCommandLine('pdftk'); + $pdftk->setPath(CONVERTER_PATH); + $pdftk->setArg(null, $this->getCroppedPDF()); + $pdftk->setArg(null, 'burst'); + $pdftk->setArg(null, 'uncompress'); + $pdftk->setArg(null, 'output'); + $pdftk->setArg(null, $this->out . 'pdf/p%d.pdf'); + $pdftk->execute(); + $this->addToLog($pdftk); + + for ($i = 1; $i <= $this->getPagesNumber(); $i++) { + // Remove annotations : https://gist.github.com/stefanschmidt/5248592 + $file = sprintf($this->out . 'pdf/p%d.pdf', $i); + $to = sprintf($this->out . 'pdf/s%d.pdf', $i); + `LANG=C LC_CTYPE=C sed -n '/^\/Annots/!p' $file > $to`; + if (file_exists($to)) { + if (filesize($to) > 0) { + unlink($file); + rename($to, $file); + } else { + unlink($to); + } + } + } + } +} diff --git a/src/PDF/Document.php b/src/PDF/Document.php index bb6530b..9a10fd4 100644 --- a/src/PDF/Document.php +++ b/src/PDF/Document.php @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ namespace Fluidbook\Tools\PDF; use Cubist\Util\CommandLine; use Fluidbook\Tools\FluidbookTools; +use Fluidbook\Tools\Jobs\ProcessPage; class Document { @@ -76,4 +77,23 @@ class Document $this->getInfos(); return $this->width; } + + /** + * @param $dest string + */ + public function processPages($dest) + { + for ($i = 1; $i <= $this->getPages(); $i++) { + $this->processPage($i, $dest); + } + } + + /** + * @param $i + * @param $dest + */ + public function processPage($page, $dest) + { + dispatch(new ProcessPage($this, $page, $dest)); + } } diff --git a/src/PDF/PDFTools.php b/src/PDF/PDFTools.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7fba2c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PDF/PDFTools.php @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +setArg('p', $page); + $pdf2swf->setArg('T', 10); + $pdf2swf->setArg('Q', 30); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set reordertags', '0'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('fonts'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set storeallcharacters'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set subpixels', $resolution / 72); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set jpegquality', $quality); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set disablelinks'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set dots'); + $pdf2swf->setArg(null, $in); + $pdf2swf->setArg('output', $out); + $pdf2swf->execute(); + $pdf2swf->debug(); + + if (file_exists($out)) { + return; + } + $pdf2swf = new CommandLine('pdf2swf', null, true); + $pdf2swf->setArg('p', $page); + $pdf2swf->setArg('T', 10); + $pdf2swf->setArg('Q', 120); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set reordertags', '0'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('fonts'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set poly2bitmap'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set storeallcharacters'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set subpixels', $resolution / 72); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set jpegquality', $quality); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set disablelinks'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set dots'); + $pdf2swf->setArg(null, $in); + $pdf2swf->setArg('output', $out); + $pdf2swf->execute(); + $pdf2swf->debug(); + if (file_exists($out)) { + return; + } + $pdf2swf = new CommandLine('pdf2swf', null, true); + $pdf2swf->setArg('p', $page); + $pdf2swf->setArg('T', 10); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set reordertags', '0'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('fonts'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set bitmap'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set storeallcharacters'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set subpixels', $resolution / 72); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set jpegquality', $quality); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set disablelinks'); + $pdf2swf->setArg('set dots'); + $pdf2swf->setArg(null, $in); + $pdf2swf->setArg('output', $out); + $pdf2swf->execute(); + $pdf2swf->debug(); + } + + + public static function makeBaseSVGFile($in, $out, $page) + { + $pdftocairo = new CommandLine('pdftocairo'); + $pdftocairo->setArg('f', $page); + $pdftocairo->setArg('l', $page); + $pdftocairo->setArg('r', 300); + $pdftocairo->setArg(null, '-expand'); + $pdftocairo->setArg(null, '-svg'); + $pdftocairo->setArg(null, $in); + $pdftocairo->setArg(null, $out); + $pdftocairo->execute(); + } + + public static function makeTextSVGFile($in, $out) + { + $svg = new DOMDocument(); + $svg->preserveWhiteSpace = false; + $svg->load($in, LIBXML_PARSEHUGE); + + // Operations to delete + $xpath = new DOMXPath($svg); + $xpath->registerNamespace('svg', 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'); + $xpath->registerNamespace('xlink', 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'); + $xpath->registerNamespace("php", "http://php.net/xpath"); + $toDelete = array( +// '//svg:defs/svg:clipPath', +// '//svg:defs/svg:image', +// '//svg:defs/svg:path', +// '//svg:defs/svg:pattern', + '//svg:defs/svg:g[starts-with(@id, "surface")]//svg:path', + '//svg:defs/svg:g[starts-with(@id, "surface")]//svg:rect', + '//svg:defs/svg:g[starts-with(@id, "surface")]//svg:use[starts-with(@xlink:href, "#image")]', + '/svg:svg/svg:g[@id="surface1"]//svg:path', + '/svg:svg/svg:g[@id="surface1"]//svg:rect', + '/svg:svg/svg:g[@id="surface1"]//svg:filter', + '/svg:svg/svg:g[@id="surface1"]//svg:use[starts-with(@xlink:href, "#image")]', + '//svg:svg/svg:g[@id="surface1"]//svg:use[starts-with(@xlink:href, "#image")]', + //'//svg:image', + ); + + //global $svglog; + //$svglog = array('XPATH : ' . print_r($xpath, true)); + foreach ($toDelete as $q) { + $list = $xpath->query($q); + // $svglog[] = "Evaluate xpath query " . $q; + // $svglog[] = 'Give ' . $list->length . ' results'; + // $svglog[] = 'Deleting Nodes in ' . print_r($list, true); + if (count($list)) { + foreach ($list as $node) { + /* @var $node DOMNode */ + $parent = $node->parentNode; + $parent->removeChild($node); + } + } + } + file_put_contents($out, $svg->saveXML()); + } + + public static function makeShot($in, $out, $page, $prefix = '', $resolution = 72, $quality = 90, $antialiasing = 4, $method = 'PNM', $width = null, $height = null, $format = 'jpg') + { + $error = false; + if ($method === 'GS') { + self::makeShotGS($in, $out, $page, $prefix, $resolution, $quality, $antialiasing, $width, $height, $format); + } elseif ($method === 'PNM') { + self::makeShotPNM($in, $out, $page, $prefix, $resolution, $quality, $antialiasing, true, $width, $height, $format); + } + // Test the result by checking all files + if (!file_exists($out)) { + $error = true; + } + // If error, we try to make thumbs with other method + if ($error) { + if ($method === 'GS') { + self::makeShotPNM($in, $out, $page, $prefix, $resolution, $quality, $antialiasing, true, $width, $height, $format); + } elseif ($method === 'PNM') { + self::makeShotGS($in, $out, $page, $prefix, $resolution, $quality, $antialiasing, $width, $height, $format); + } + } + } + + protected static function makeShotGS($in, $out, $page, $prefix = '', $resolution = 72, $quality = 90, $antialiasing = 4, $width = null, $height = null, $format = 'jpg') + { + // Fabrication des thumbanails avec ghostscript + $gs = new CommandLine('gs', null, true); + $gs->setArg('-dBATCH'); + $gs->setArg('-dNOPAUSE'); + $gs->setArg('-dNOPROMPT'); + // Antialias + $gs->setArg('-dDOINTERPOLATE'); + $gs->setArg('-dTextAlphaBits=' . $antialiasing); + $gs->setArg('-dGraphicsAlphaBits=' . $antialiasing); + // Device + $device = $format === 'jpg' ? 'jpeg' : 'png16m'; + $gs->setArg('-sDEVICE=' . $device); + // Dispotion & colors + // $gs->setArg('-dUseCIEColor'); + $gs->setArg('-dAutoRotatePages=/None'); + $gs->setArg('-dUseCropBox'); + // Resolution & Quality + $gs->setArg('-r' . round($resolution)); + if ($format === 'jpg') { + $gs->setArg('-dJPEGQ=' . $quality); + } + // Performances + $gs->setArg('-dNumRenderingThreads=4'); + // Page range + $gs->setArg('-dFirstPage=' . $page); + $gs->setArg('-dLastPage=' . $page); + // Files + $gs->setArg('-sOutputFile=' . $out); + + $gs->setArg(null, $in); + $gs->execute(); + } + + public static function makeShotPNM($in, $out, $page, $prefix = '', $resolution = 72, $quality = 90, $antialiasing = 4, $texts = true, $width = null, $height = null, $format = 'jpg') + { + $tmp = cubeFiles::tempnam(); + + $antialiasing = $antialiasing ? 'yes' : 'no'; + $freetype = $texts ? 'yes' : 'no'; + // Exporte les fichiers + $pdftoppm = new CommandLine('pdftoppm', null, true); + $pdftoppm->setArg('f', $page); + $pdftoppm->setArg('l', $page); + $pdftoppm->setArg('-cropbox'); + $pdftoppm->setArg('-freetype ' . $freetype); + $pdftoppm->setArg('-singlefile'); + $pdftoppm->setArg('-aa ' . $antialiasing); + $pdftoppm->setArg('-aaVector ' . $antialiasing); + if (null !== $resolution) { + $pdftoppm->setArg('r', $resolution); + } + if (null !== $width) { + $pdftoppm->setArg('-scale-to-x ' . $width); + } + if (null !== $height) { + $pdftoppm->setArg('-scale-to-y ' . $height); + } + $pdftoppm->setArg(null, $in); + $pdftoppm->setArg(null, $tmp); + $pdftoppm->execute(); + $tmp .= '.ppm'; + + + if (file_exists($tmp)) { + if ($format === 'jpg') { + $cjpeg = new CommandLine('cjpeg', null, true); + $cjpeg->setArg('-quality ' . ($quality + 6)); + $cjpeg->setArg('-outfile ' . $out); + $cjpeg->setArg(null, $tmp); + $cjpeg->execute(); + } else if ($format === 'png') { + $pnmtopng = new CommandLine('pnmtopng', $out, false); + $pnmtopng->setArg('-background white'); + $pnmtopng->setArg(null, $tmp); + $pnmtopng->execute(); + } + unlink($tmp); + } else { + $pdftoppm->debug(); + } + } + + public static function getThumbFromPDF($pdf, $page, $format = 'jpg') + { + if (!file_exists($pdf)) { + return false; + } + $dir = WS_CACHE . '/thumbs/' . sha1($pdf) . '/'; + if (!file_exists($dir)) { + mkdir($dir, 0777, true); + } + $image = $dir . '/p' . $page . '.' . $format; + $mtime = filemtime($image); + + if (!file_exists($image) || $mtime < filemtime(__FILE__) || $mtime < filemtime($pdf)) { + self::makeMiniShot($pdf, $image, $page, $format); + } + + return $image; + } + +} diff --git a/src/SVG/SVGTools.php b/src/SVG/SVGTools.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d0ce82 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/SVG/SVGTools.php @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +/', '', $svg); + $svg = self::_disablePreserveRatio($svg); + + $osvg = preg_replace_callback('|\]*)\>|', function ($matches) use ($resolution) { + return self::optimizeRaster($matches, $resolution); + }, $svg); + $osvg = preg_replace('/^]*>/', '$0', $osvg); + file_put_contents($out, $osvg); + } + + public static function optimizeRaster($matches, $resolution) + { + preg_match_all('/([a-z\:\-]*)="([^"]*)"/', $matches[1], $m); + + foreach ($m[1] as $i => $key) { + $attrs[$key] = $m[2][$i]; + } + $e = explode(',', $attrs['xlink:href'], 2); + $image = imagecreatefromstring(base64_decode($e[1])); + $iw = imagesx($image); + $ih = imagesy($image); + $scale = 1; + if (isset($attrs['transform']) && strpos($attrs['transform'], 'matrix(') === 0) { + preg_match_all('/([\d\-\.]+)/', $attrs['transform'], $ma); + $values = $ma[0]; + $scale = max($values[0], $values[1]); + } + + $resolutionScale = ($iw / $attrs['width']) * $scale * ($resolution / 72); + + $dw = round($resolutionScale * $iw); + $dh = round($resolutionScale * $ih); + + $im = imagecreatetruecolor($dw, $dh); + imagecopyresampled($im, $image, 0, 0, 0, 0, $dw, $dh, $iw, $ih); + imagedestroy($image); + + $tmp = Files::tempnam(); + imagejpeg($im, $tmp, 85); + imagedestroy($im); + + $attrs['xlink:href'] = 'data:image/jpeg;base64,' . base64_encode(file_get_contents($tmp)); + unlink($tmp); + + $res = ' $v) { + $res .= $k . '="' . $v . '" '; + } + $res .= '/>'; + return $res; + } +}