API:EPrints/Plugin/Convert/Thumbnails
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NAME
EPrints::Plugin::Convert::Thumbnails - thumbnail-sized versions of audio/video/images
The Thumbnail How-to may also be useful: How to customise thumbnails
SYNOPSIS
use EPrints;
# enable audio previews
$c->{plugins}->{'Convert::Thumbnails'}->{params}->{audio} = 1;
# disable video previews
$c->{plugins}->{'Convert::Thumbnails'}->{params}->{video} = 0;
# enable audio_*/video_* previews
$c->{thumbnail_types} = sub {
my( $list, $repo, $doc ) = @_;
push @$list, qw( audio_mp4 audio_ogg video_mp4 video_ogg );
};
...
my $plugin = $session->plugin( "Convert" );
my %available = $plugin->can_convert( $doc );
$plugin = $available{"thumbnail_video"}->{plugin};
$new_doc = $plugin->convert( $doc, "thumbnail_video" );
DESCRIPTION
Conversion of images, videos and audio into preview/thumbnail versions.
This plugin wraps the ImageMagick convert and ffmpeg tools.
Testing Audio and Video Conversion
When files are uploaded to EPrints a file format identification process occurs. This is based on the EP_TRIGGER_MEDIA_INFO
callbacks. A set of callbacks are provided by lib/cfg.d/media_info.pl. To customise these copy the file to your repository's cfg.d/ directory.
This plugin relies on the media
info added by the file format identification. To check this is working export the EPrint as XML and check for a <media> entry in your document:
./bin/export [archiveid] eprint XML [eprintid]
At any time you can re-run the file format identification by using redo_mime_type
in epadmin:
./bin/epadmin redo_mime_type [archiveid] eprint [eprintid] --verbose
If ffprobe is configured correctly you should see it being called for each document.
Finally, to regenerate thumbnails do:
./bin/epadmin redo_thumbnails [archiveid] [eprintid] --verbose
PARAMETERS
These parameters can be set through the plugins.pl configuration file. You must also configure the executables locations for convert and ffmpeg in EPrints::SystemSettings.
- convert_formats = { ext => mime_type }
- Define the formats supported for input by the call_convert() method.
- ffmpeg_formats = { ext => mime_type }
- Define the formats supported for input by the call_ffmpeg() method.
- sizes = { size => [$w, $h] }
- Define the size of thumbnails that can be generated e.g. "small => [66,50]". The image dimensions generated may be smaller than those specified if the aspect ratio of the source document is different.
- Images are output in 8-bit paletted PNG.
- video = 1
- Enable video previews.
- audio = 1
- Enable audio previews.
- video_height = "480"
- Video preview vertical lines.
- audio_sampling = "44100"
- Audio frequency sampling rate in Hz.
- audio_bitrate = "96k"
- Audio bit rate in kb/s
- audio_codec = "libfaac"
- ffmpeg compiled-in AAC codec name.
- frame_rate = "10.00"
- Video frame rate in fps.
- video_codec = "h264"
- ffmpeg compiled-in H.264 codec name (may be libx264 on some platforms).
- video_rate = "1500k"
- Video bit rate in kilobits.
- call_convert = sub( $plugin, $dst, $doc, $src, $geom, $size )
- See call_convert.
- call_ffmpeg = sub( $plugin, $dst, $doc, $src, $geom, $size, $offset )
- See call_ffmpeg.
METHODS
can_convert
%types = $plugin->can_convert( $doc )
Returns a hash map of types this plugin can convert $doc to.
This may be relatively expensive to do if the plugin has to call an external tool to determine if it can export something.
convert
$new_doc = $plugin->convert( $eprint, $doc, $type )
Request the plugin converts $doc to $type, as returned by can_convert.
export
@filelist = $plugin->export( $dir, $doc, $type )
Request the plugin converts $doc to $type, as returned by can_convert. Outputs the resulting files to $dir and returns their paths (excluding the leading $dir part).
Utility Methods
$ver = $plugin->convert_version()
Returns the MAJOR.MINOR version of ImageMagick.
Returns 0.0 if the version can not be determined.
$ok = $plugin->is_video( $doc )
Returns true if $doc is a video.
$doc = $plugin->intermediate( $doc, $src, $geom, $src )
Attempt to find an intermediate document that we can use to convert from (e.g. make a thumbnail from a preview version).
Returns the original $doc if not intermediate is found.
$plugin->call_convert( $dst, $doc, $src, $geom, $size )
Calls the ImageMagick convert tool to convert $doc into a thumbnail image. Writes the image to $dst. $src is the full path to the main file from $doc. The resulting image should not exceed $geom dimensions ([w,h] array ref).
$size is the thumbnail-defined size (as-in the keys to the sizes parameter).
This method can be overridden with the call_convert parameter.
$plugin->call_ffmpeg( $dst, $doc, $src, $geom, $size, $offset )
Uses the ffmpeg tool to do the image conversion of $doc. $dst is the filename to write to, $src is the filename to read from and $geom is the image dimensions to write.
$size is the thumbnail-defined size (as-in the keys to the sizes parameter or audio or video).
$offset is the time offset to extract (for audio/video). It is an array ref of [HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, FRAME].
$plugin->export_mp3( $dst, $doc, $src, $rate )
Export $src to $dst in MP3 format at sampling rate $rate.
$plugin->export_audio( $dst, $doc, $src, $container )
Export audio-only $src to $dst in $container format.
Audio is encoded as audio_codec.
$plugin->export_video( $dst, $doc, $src, $container )
Export audio and video $src to $dst in $container format with vertical lines $lines maintaining aspect ratio.
Video is encoded as video_codec.
Audio is encoded as audio_codec.
$plugin->export_cell( $dir, $doc, $src, $geom, $size, $offset )
Export $src to $dst in JPG format in dimensions $geom from offset $offset.
$secs = $plugin->calculate_offset( $duration, $offset )
Translates a seconds or percentage offset into seconds from the start time. If the resulting time is greater than $duration returns $duration.
To specify seconds either use just a number (1234) or append 's' (1234s).
To specify a percentage of $duration append '%' (52%).
SEE ALSO
EPrints::Plugin, EPrints::Plugin::Convert.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2009 Tim Brody <tdb2@ecs.soton.ac.uk>, University of Southampton, UK.
This module is released under the GPLv3 license.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2011 University of Southampton.
This file is part of EPrints http://www.eprints.org/.
EPrints is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
EPrints is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with EPrints. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.