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danbooru/app/logical/media_file.rb
evazion a9d586e93a Fix #3615: Unsupported video codecs.
Don't allow uploading videos with unsupported video codecs.

The only video codecs we allow for MP4 files are H.264 and VP9. Other
codecs, including H.265 (aka HEVC), MPEG-4 part 2, and AV1, are
disallowed because they're not universally supported by browsers.
Firefox doesn't support H.265 or MPEG-4 part 2, and Safari doesn't
support AV1.

Additionally, don't allow videos with multiple video tracks, multiple
audio tracks, or no video tracks. Multiple video and audio tracks are
disallowed because they're rare and for moderation purposes, we don't
want people hiding content in extra tracks.

These restrictions really only apply to MP4 videos, since WebM files
don't support multiple video or audio tracks and only support a limited
number of codecs (VP8 and VP9 for videos, Vorbis and Opus for audio).

There are currently 22 posts with unsupported video codecs:

* https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=video+is:mp4+-exif:Track1:CompressorID=avc1+-exif:Track2:CompressorID=avc1+-exif:Track1:CompressorID=vp09+-exif:Track2:CompressorID=vp09 # AVC1 is H.264

There is one post that has multiple audio tracks:

* https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/2382057
2022-10-27 01:43:33 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# A MediaFile represents an image, video, or flash file. It contains methods for
# detecting the file type, for generating a preview image, for getting metadata,
# and for resizing images.
#
# A MediaFile is a wrapper around a File object, and supports all methods
# supported by a File.
class MediaFile
extend Memoist
include ActiveModel::Serializers::JSON
attr_accessor :file, :strict
# delegate all File methods to `file`.
delegate *(File.instance_methods - MediaFile.instance_methods), to: :file
# Open a file or filename and return a MediaFile object.
#
# @param file [File, String] a filename or an open File object
# @param options [Hash] extra options for the MediaFile subclass.
# @return [MediaFile] the media file
def self.open(file, **options)
return file.dup if file.is_a?(MediaFile)
file = Kernel.open(file, "r", binmode: true) unless file.respond_to?(:read)
case file_ext(file)
when :jpg, :gif, :png, :webp, :avif
MediaFile::Image.new(file, **options)
when :swf
MediaFile::Flash.new(file, **options)
when :webm, :mp4
MediaFile::Video.new(file, **options)
when :zip
MediaFile::Ugoira.new(file, **options)
else
MediaFile.new(file, **options)
end
end
# Detect a file's type based on the magic bytes in the header.
# @param [File] an open file
# @return [Symbol] the file's type
def self.file_ext(file)
header = file.pread(16, 0)
case header
when /\A\xff\xd8/n
:jpg
when /\AGIF87a/, /\AGIF89a/
:gif
when /\A\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n/n
:png
when /\ACWS/, /\AFWS/, /\AZWS/
:swf
# This detects the Matroska (.mkv) header. WebM files have a DocType of "webm", which is checked later in `MediaFile::Video#is_supported?`.
#
# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8794.html#section-8.1
# https://www.webmproject.org/docs/container/
when /\A\x1a\x45\xdf\xa3/n
:webm
# https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/riff_container
when /\ARIFF....WEBP/
:webp
# https://www.ftyps.com
# isom (common) - MP4 Base Media v1 [IS0 14496-12:2003]
# mp42 (common) - MP4 v2 [ISO 14496-14]
# iso5 (rare) - MP4 Base Media v5 (used by Twitter)
# 3gp5 (rare) - 3GPP Media (.3GP) Release 5
# avc1 (rare) - MP4 Base w/ AVC ext [ISO 14496-12:2005]
# M4V (rare) - Apple iTunes Video (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4V)
when /\A....ftyp(?:isom|iso5|3gp5|mp42|avc1|M4V)/
:mp4
# https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/#brands-overview
when /\A....ftyp(?:avif|avis)/
:avif
when /\APK\x03\x04/
:zip
else
:bin
end
rescue EOFError
:bin
end
# @return [Boolean] true if we can generate video previews.
def self.videos_enabled?
system("ffmpeg -version > /dev/null") && system("mkvmerge --version > /dev/null")
end
# Initialize a MediaFile from a regular File.
#
# @param file [File] The image file.
# @param strict [Boolean] If true, raise errors if the file is corrupt. If false,
# try to process corrupt files without raising any errors.
def initialize(file, strict: true, **options)
@file = file
@strict = strict
end
# @return [Array<(Integer, Integer)>] the width and height of the file
def dimensions
[0, 0]
end
# @return [Integer] the width of the file
def width
dimensions.first
end
# @return [Integer] the height of the file
def height
dimensions.second
end
# @return [Integer] the resolution of the file
def resolution
width * height
end
# @return [String] the MD5 hash of the file, as a hex string.
def md5
Digest::MD5.file(file.path).hexdigest
end
# @return [Symbol] the detected file extension
def file_ext
MediaFile.file_ext(file)
end
# @return [Integer] the size of the file in bytes
def file_size
file.size
end
def metadata
ExifTool.new(file).metadata
end
# @return [Boolean] True if the file is supported by Danbooru. Certain files may be unsupported because they use features we don't support.
def is_supported?
true
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is an image
def is_image?
file_ext.in?(%i[jpg png gif webp avif])
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is a video
def is_video?
file_ext.in?([:webm, :mp4])
end
# @return [Boolean] True if the file is a MP4.
def is_mp4?
file_ext == :mp4
end
# @return [Boolean] True if the file is a WebM.
def is_webm?
file_ext == :webm
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is a Pixiv ugoira
def is_ugoira?
file_ext == :zip
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is a Flash file
def is_flash?
file_ext == :swf
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is corrupted in some way
def is_corrupt?
false
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file is animated. Note that GIFs and PNGs may be animated.
def is_animated?
is_video? || frame_count.to_i > 1
end
# @return [Float, nil] the duration of the video or animation in seconds, or
# nil if not a video or animation, or the duration is unknown.
def duration
nil
end
# @return [Float, nil] the number of frames in the video or animation, or nil
# if not a video or animation.
def frame_count
nil
end
# @return [Float, nil] the average frame rate of the video or animation, or
# nil if not a video or animation. Note that GIFs and PNGs can have a
# variable frame rate.
def frame_rate
nil
end
# @return [Boolean] true if the file has an audio track. The track may not be audible.
def has_audio?
false
end
# Return a preview of the file, sized to fit within the given width and height (preserving the aspect ratio).
#
# @param width [Integer] the max width of the image
# @param height [Integer] the max height of the image
# @param options [Hash] extra options when generating the preview
# @return [MediaFile, nil] a preview file, or nil if we can't generate a preview for this file type (e.g. Flash files)
def preview(width, height, **options)
preview!(width, height, **options)
rescue
nil
end
# Like `preview`, but raises an exception if generating the preview fails for any reason.
def preview!(width, height, **options)
raise NotImplementedError
end
# Return a set of AI-inferred tags for this image. Performs an API call to
# the Autotagger service. The Autotagger service must be running, otherwise
# it will return an empty list of tags.
#
# @return [Array<AITag>] The list of AI tags.
def ai_tags(autotagger: AutotaggerClient.new)
tags = autotagger.evaluate(self)
tags.map do |tag, score|
AITag.new(tag: tag, score: (100*score).round)
end
end
def attributes
{
path: path,
width: width,
height: height,
file_ext: file_ext,
file_size: file_size,
md5: md5,
is_corrupt?: is_corrupt?,
is_supported?: is_supported?,
duration: duration,
frame_count: frame_count,
frame_rate: frame_rate,
metadata: metadata
}.stringify_keys
end
# Scale `width` and `height` to fit within `max_width` and `max_height`.
def self.scale_dimensions(width, height, max_width, max_height)
max_width ||= Float::INFINITY
max_height ||= Float::INFINITY
if width <= max_width && height <= max_height
[width, height]
else
scale = [max_width.to_f / width.to_f, max_height.to_f / height.to_f].min
[(width * scale).round.to_i, (height * scale).round.to_i]
end
end
memoize :file_ext, :file_size, :md5, :metadata
end