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    How to debug crash of image script when it's called as extension

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    • cvp
      cvp @halloleooo last edited by cvp

      @halloleooo you're right but we got some problems with images in appex mode, thus...
      Else, I use this where you can set type you want

      img = appex.get_image(image_type='pil')
      
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      • JonB
        JonB last edited by

        Doesn't appex provide a get_ui_image function? That will be much lighter weight than going through PIL and back.

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        • cvp
          cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

          @JonB sure, he knows that, but in the past, we got some problems with it.

          Édit: believe me, if we go through pil, it is not for the pleasure to do it.

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          • halloleooo
            halloleooo @cvp last edited by

            @cvp So what are the problems with get_ui_image?

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            • cvp
              cvp last edited by

              Correction: appex does not have a get_ui_image

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              • cvp
                cvp last edited by

                We mixed with asset.get_ui_image

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                • cvp
                  cvp last edited by

                  I have been disturbed only because the post comes from @JonB

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @halloleooo last edited by cvp

                    @halloleooo doc dixit, you could try with

                    img = appex.get_image(image_type='ui')
                    
                    #files = appex.get_attachments()
                    #for f in files:
                    files = appex.get_images(image_type='ui')
                    for ui_image in files:
                    	#pil = Image.open(f)#,mode='r')
                    	#ui_image = pil2ui(pil)
                    	#del pil
                    
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                    • halloleooo
                      halloleooo last edited by ccc

                      I think the Pyhonista docs mentions appex.get_ui_image(). Is this wrong?

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @halloleooo last edited by

                        @halloleooo modif just above also crashes with two big photos...

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @halloleooo last edited by

                          @halloleooo said:

                          I think the Pyhonista doco mentions appex.get_ui_image(). Is this wrong?

                          The internal doc, reached via help, and the source of appex.py do not mention it

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @halloleooo last edited by

                            @halloleooo but, as I said previously, asset.get_ui_image exists

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @halloleooo last edited by

                              @halloleooo print dir(appex) to confirm

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @halloleooo last edited by

                                @halloleooo I said"modif just above also crashes with two big photos..." but with pil it works

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @halloleooo last edited by cvp

                                  @halloleooo ok, now, Forget all, this works, by commenting the del ui_image
                                  and is quicker than converting pil
                                  even with wi=1000 with two photos of 2600x4000 pixels

                                  # assume two images are shared
                                  #files = appex.get_attachments()
                                  #for f in files:
                                  files = appex.get_images(image_type='ui')
                                  for ui_image in files:
                                  	#pil = Image.open(f)#,mode='r')
                                  	#ui_image = pil2ui(pil)
                                  	#del pil
                                  	w,h = ui_image.size
                                  	wi = 400
                                  	hi = wi*h/w
                                  	with ui.ImageContext(wi,hi) as ctx:
                                  		ui_image.draw(0,0,wi,hi)
                                  		#del ui_image
                                  		ui_resize = ctx.get_image()
                                  		ui_images.append(ui_resize)
                                  		del ui_resize		
                                  
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                                  • JonB
                                    JonB last edited by

                                    @cvp, sorry, I did not actually try it -- per the release notes there is supposed to be appex.get_ui.image().

                                    didn't actually look -- but

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