import os import sys from PIL import Image from io import BytesIO def rescale_image_jpeg(image_object, base_width=1020): img = Image.open(image_object) icc_profile = img.info.get('icc_profile') # remember color profile to not mess up colors width_percent = (base_width / float(img.size[0])) height = int((float(img.size[1]) * float(width_percent))) img = img.resize((base_width, height), Image.ANTIALIAS) img_bytes = BytesIO() img.save(img_bytes, 'JPEG', quality=90, optimize=True, icc_profile=icc_profile) return img_bytes def rescale_image_png(image_object, base_width=1020): image_object = Image.open(image_object) wpercent = (base_width / float(image_object.size[0])) hsize = int((float(image_object.size[1]) * float(wpercent))) img = image_object.resize((base_width, hsize), Image.ANTIALIAS) im_io = BytesIO() img.save(im_io, 'PNG', quality=90) return im_io def get_filetype(name): try: return os.path.splitext(name)[1] except Exception: return '.jpeg' # TODO this whole file needs proper documentation, refactoring, and testing # TODO also add env variable to define which images sizes should be compressed # filetype argument can not be optional, otherwise this function will treat all images as if they were a jpeg # Because it's no longer optional, no reason to return it def handle_image(request, image_object, filetype): try: Image.open(image_object).verify() except Exception: return None if (image_object.size / 1000) > 500: # if larger than 500 kb compress if filetype == '.jpeg' or filetype == '.jpg': return rescale_image_jpeg(image_object) if filetype == '.png': return rescale_image_png(image_object) return image_object