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package org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Arrays;

import org.apache.poi.ooxml.POIXMLDocumentPart;
import org.apache.poi.ooxml.POIXMLException;
import org.apache.poi.ooxml.POIXMLRelation;
import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.opc.OPCPackage;
import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.opc.PackagePart;
import org.apache.poi.util.IOUtils;

/**
 * Raw picture data, normally attached to a WordprocessingML Drawing.
 * As a rule, pictures are stored in the /word/media/ part of a WordprocessingML package.
 *
 * @author Philipp Epp
 */
public class XWPFPictureData extends POIXMLDocumentPart {

    /**
     * Relationships for each known picture type
     */
    protected static final POIXMLRelation[] RELATIONS;

    static {
        RELATIONS = new POIXMLRelation[13];
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_EMF] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_EMF;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_WMF] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_WMF;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_PICT] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_PICT;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_JPEG;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_PNG] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_PNG;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_DIB] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_DIB;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_GIF] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_GIF;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_TIFF] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_TIFF;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_EPS] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_EPS;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_BMP] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_BMP;
        RELATIONS[Document.PICTURE_TYPE_WPG] = XWPFRelation.IMAGE_WPG;
    }

    private Long checksum;

    /**
     * Create a new XWPFGraphicData node
     */
    protected XWPFPictureData() {
        super();
    }

    /**
     * Construct XWPFPictureData from a package part
     *
     * @param part the package part holding the drawing data,
     * 
     * @since POI 3.14-Beta1
     */
    public XWPFPictureData(PackagePart part) {
        super(part);
    }
    
    @Override
    protected void onDocumentRead() throws IOException {
        super.onDocumentRead();
    }

    /**
     * Gets the picture data as a byte array.
     * 

* Note, that this call might be expensive since all the picture data is copied into a temporary byte array. * You can grab the picture data directly from the underlying package part as follows: *
* * InputStream is = getPackagePart().getInputStream(); * *

* * @return the Picture data. */ public byte[] getData() { try { return IOUtils.toByteArray(getPackagePart().getInputStream()); } catch (IOException e) { throw new POIXMLException(e); } } /** * Returns the file name of the image, eg image7.jpg . The original filename * isn't always available, but if it can be found it's likely to be in the * CTDrawing */ public String getFileName() { String name = getPackagePart().getPartName().getName(); return name.substring(name.lastIndexOf('/') + 1); } /** * Suggests a file extension for this image. * * @return the file extension. */ public String suggestFileExtension() { return getPackagePart().getPartName().getExtension(); } /** * Return an integer constant that specifies type of this picture * * @return an integer constant that specifies type of this picture, returns 0 if an unknown type * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_EMF * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_WMF * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_PICT * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_JPEG * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_PNG * @see org.apache.poi.xwpf.usermodel.Document#PICTURE_TYPE_DIB */ public int getPictureType() { String contentType = getPackagePart().getContentType(); for (int i = 0; i < RELATIONS.length; i++) { if (RELATIONS[i] == null) { continue; } if (RELATIONS[i].getContentType().equals(contentType)) { return i; } } return 0; } public Long getChecksum() { if (this.checksum == null) { InputStream is = null; byte[] data; try { is = getPackagePart().getInputStream(); data = IOUtils.toByteArray(is); } catch (IOException e) { throw new POIXMLException(e); } finally { IOUtils.closeQuietly(is); } this.checksum = IOUtils.calculateChecksum(data); } return this.checksum; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { /* * In case two objects ARE equal, but its not the same instance, this * implementation will always run through the whole * byte-array-comparison before returning true. If this will turn into a * performance issue, two possible approaches are available:
* a) Use the checksum only and take the risk that two images might have * the same CRC32 sum, although they are not the same.
* b) Use a second (or third) checksum algorithm to minimise the chance * that two images have the same checksums but are not equal (e.g. * CRC32, MD5 and SHA-1 checksums, additionally compare the * data-byte-array lengths). */ if (obj == this) { return true; } if (obj == null) { return false; } if (!(obj instanceof XWPFPictureData)) { return false; } XWPFPictureData picData = (XWPFPictureData) obj; PackagePart foreignPackagePart = picData.getPackagePart(); PackagePart ownPackagePart = this.getPackagePart(); if ((foreignPackagePart != null && ownPackagePart == null) || (foreignPackagePart == null && ownPackagePart != null)) { return false; } if (ownPackagePart != null) { OPCPackage foreignPackage = foreignPackagePart.getPackage(); OPCPackage ownPackage = ownPackagePart.getPackage(); if ((foreignPackage != null && ownPackage == null) || (foreignPackage == null && ownPackage != null)) { return false; } if (ownPackage != null) { if (!ownPackage.equals(foreignPackage)) { return false; } } } Long foreignChecksum = picData.getChecksum(); Long localChecksum = getChecksum(); if (localChecksum == null) { if (foreignChecksum != null) { return false; } } else { if (!(localChecksum.equals(foreignChecksum))) { return false; } } return Arrays.equals(this.getData(), picData.getData()); } @Override public int hashCode() { Long checksum = getChecksum(); return checksum == null ? super.hashCode() : checksum.hashCode(); } /** * *PictureData objects store the actual content in the part directly without keeping a * copy like all others therefore we need to handle them differently. */ @Override protected void prepareForCommit() { // do not clear the part here } }




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