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Java library for extracting EXIF, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image and video files.

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/*
 * Copyright 2002-2019 Drew Noakes and contributors
 *
 *    Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 *    you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 *    You may obtain a copy of the License at
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 *    See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 * More information about this project is available at:
 *
 *    https://drewnoakes.com/code/exif/
 *    https://github.com/drewnoakes/metadata-extractor
 */
package com.drew.metadata.iptc;

import com.drew.imaging.jpeg.JpegSegmentMetadataReader;
import com.drew.imaging.jpeg.JpegSegmentType;
import com.drew.lang.SequentialByteArrayReader;
import com.drew.lang.SequentialReader;
import com.drew.lang.annotations.NotNull;
import com.drew.lang.annotations.Nullable;
import com.drew.metadata.Directory;
import com.drew.metadata.Metadata;
import com.drew.metadata.StringValue;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.Collections;

/**
 * Decodes IPTC binary data, populating a {@link Metadata} object with tag values in an {@link IptcDirectory}.
 * 

* http://www.iptc.org/std/IIM/4.1/specification/IIMV4.1.pdf * * @author Drew Noakes https://drewnoakes.com */ public class IptcReader implements JpegSegmentMetadataReader { // TODO consider breaking the IPTC section up into multiple directories and providing segregation of each IPTC directory /* public static final int DIRECTORY_IPTC = 2; public static final int ENVELOPE_RECORD = 1; public static final int APPLICATION_RECORD_2 = 2; public static final int APPLICATION_RECORD_3 = 3; public static final int APPLICATION_RECORD_4 = 4; public static final int APPLICATION_RECORD_5 = 5; public static final int APPLICATION_RECORD_6 = 6; public static final int PRE_DATA_RECORD = 7; public static final int DATA_RECORD = 8; public static final int POST_DATA_RECORD = 9; */ private static final byte IptcMarkerByte = 0x1c; @NotNull public Iterable getSegmentTypes() { return Collections.singletonList(JpegSegmentType.APPD); } public void readJpegSegments(@NotNull Iterable segments, @NotNull Metadata metadata, @NotNull JpegSegmentType segmentType) { for (byte[] segmentBytes : segments) { // Ensure data starts with the IPTC marker byte if (segmentBytes.length != 0 && segmentBytes[0] == IptcMarkerByte) { extract(new SequentialByteArrayReader(segmentBytes), metadata, segmentBytes.length); } } } /** * Performs the IPTC data extraction, adding found values to the specified instance of {@link Metadata}. */ public void extract(@NotNull final SequentialReader reader, @NotNull final Metadata metadata, long length) { extract(reader, metadata, length, null); } /** * Performs the IPTC data extraction, adding found values to the specified instance of {@link Metadata}. */ public void extract(@NotNull final SequentialReader reader, @NotNull final Metadata metadata, long length, @Nullable Directory parentDirectory) { IptcDirectory directory = new IptcDirectory(); metadata.addDirectory(directory); if (parentDirectory != null) directory.setParent(parentDirectory); int offset = 0; // for each tag while (offset < length) { // identifies start of a tag short startByte; try { startByte = reader.getUInt8(); offset++; } catch (IOException e) { directory.addError("Unable to read starting byte of IPTC tag"); return; } if (startByte != IptcMarkerByte) { // NOTE have seen images where there was one extra byte at the end, giving // offset==length at this point, which is not worth logging as an error. if (offset != length) directory.addError("Invalid IPTC tag marker at offset " + (offset - 1) + ". Expected '0x" + Integer.toHexString(IptcMarkerByte) + "' but got '0x" + Integer.toHexString(startByte) + "'."); return; } // we need at least four bytes left to read a tag if (offset + 4 > length) { directory.addError("Too few bytes remain for a valid IPTC tag"); return; } int directoryType; int tagType; int tagByteCount; try { directoryType = reader.getUInt8(); tagType = reader.getUInt8(); tagByteCount = reader.getUInt16(); if (tagByteCount > 32767) { // Extended DataSet Tag (see 1.5(c), p14, IPTC-IIMV4.2.pdf) tagByteCount = ((tagByteCount & 0x7FFF) << 16) | reader.getUInt16(); offset += 2; } offset += 4; } catch (IOException e) { directory.addError("IPTC data segment ended mid-way through tag descriptor"); return; } if (offset + tagByteCount > length) { directory.addError("Data for tag extends beyond end of IPTC segment"); return; } try { processTag(reader, directory, directoryType, tagType, tagByteCount); } catch (IOException e) { directory.addError("Error processing IPTC tag"); return; } offset += tagByteCount; } } private void processTag(@NotNull SequentialReader reader, @NotNull Directory directory, int directoryType, int tagType, int tagByteCount) throws IOException { int tagIdentifier = tagType | (directoryType << 8); // Some images have been seen that specify a zero byte tag, which cannot be of much use. // We elect here to completely ignore the tag. The IPTC specification doesn't mention // anything about the interpretation of this situation. // https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/drewnoakes/metadata-extractor/docs/IPTC-IIMV4.2.pdf if (tagByteCount == 0) { directory.setString(tagIdentifier, ""); return; } switch (tagIdentifier) { case IptcDirectory.TAG_CODED_CHARACTER_SET: byte[] bytes = reader.getBytes(tagByteCount); String charsetName = Iso2022Converter.convertISO2022CharsetToJavaCharset(bytes); if (charsetName == null) { // Unable to determine the charset, so fall through and treat tag as a regular string charsetName = new String(bytes); } directory.setString(tagIdentifier, charsetName); return; case IptcDirectory.TAG_ENVELOPE_RECORD_VERSION: case IptcDirectory.TAG_APPLICATION_RECORD_VERSION: case IptcDirectory.TAG_FILE_VERSION: case IptcDirectory.TAG_ARM_VERSION: case IptcDirectory.TAG_PROGRAM_VERSION: // short if (tagByteCount >= 2) { int shortValue = reader.getUInt16(); reader.skip(tagByteCount - 2); directory.setInt(tagIdentifier, shortValue); return; } break; case IptcDirectory.TAG_URGENCY: // byte directory.setInt(tagIdentifier, reader.getUInt8()); reader.skip(tagByteCount - 1); return; default: // fall through } // If we haven't returned yet, treat it as a string // NOTE that there's a chance we've already loaded the value as a string above, but failed to parse the value String charSetName = directory.getString(IptcDirectory.TAG_CODED_CHARACTER_SET); Charset charset = null; try { if (charSetName != null) charset = Charset.forName(charSetName); } catch (Throwable ignored) { } StringValue string; if (charSetName != null) { string = reader.getStringValue(tagByteCount, charset); } else { byte[] bytes = reader.getBytes(tagByteCount); Charset charSet = Iso2022Converter.guessCharSet(bytes); string = charSet != null ? new StringValue(bytes, charSet) : new StringValue(bytes, null); } if (directory.containsTag(tagIdentifier)) { // this fancy StringValue[] business avoids using an ArrayList for performance reasons StringValue[] oldStrings = directory.getStringValueArray(tagIdentifier); StringValue[] newStrings; if (oldStrings == null) { // TODO hitting this block means any prior value(s) are discarded newStrings = new StringValue[1]; } else { newStrings = new StringValue[oldStrings.length + 1]; System.arraycopy(oldStrings, 0, newStrings, 0, oldStrings.length); } newStrings[newStrings.length - 1] = string; directory.setStringValueArray(tagIdentifier, newStrings); } else { directory.setStringValue(tagIdentifier, string); } } }





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