GoToSocial/internal/media/ffmpeg.go

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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//
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package media
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"os"
"path"
"strconv"
"strings"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-byteutil"
_ffmpeg "github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/media/ffmpeg"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtserror"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel"
"github.com/tetratelabs/wazero"
)
// ffmpegClearMetadata generates a copy of input media with all metadata cleared.
// NOTE: given that we are not performing an encode, this only clears global level metadata,
// any metadata encoded into the media stream itself will not be cleared. This is the best we
// can do without absolutely tanking performance by requiring transcodes :(
func ffmpegClearMetadata(ctx context.Context, outpath, inpath string) error {
return ffmpeg(ctx, inpath, outpath,
// Only log errors.
"-loglevel", "error",
// Input file path.
"-i", inpath,
// Drop all metadata.
"-map_metadata", "-1",
// Copy input codecs,
// i.e. no transcode.
"-codec", "copy",
// Overwrite.
"-y",
// Output.
outpath,
)
}
// ffmpegGenerateWebpThumb generates a thumbnail webp from input media of any type, useful for any media.
func ffmpegGenerateWebpThumb(ctx context.Context, inpath, outpath string, width, height int, pixfmt string) error {
// Generate thumb with ffmpeg.
return ffmpeg(ctx, inpath, outpath,
// Only log errors.
"-loglevel", "error",
// Input file.
"-i", inpath,
// Encode using libwebp.
// (NOT as libwebp_anim).
"-codec:v", "libwebp",
// Select thumb from first 7 frames.
// (in particular <= 7 reduced memory usage, marginally)
// (thumb filter: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#thumbnail)
"-filter:v", "thumbnail=n=7,"+
// Scale to dimensions
// (scale filter: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#scale)
"scale="+strconv.Itoa(width)+
":"+strconv.Itoa(height)+","+
// Attempt to use original pixel format
// (format filter: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#format)
"format=pix_fmts="+pixfmt,
// Only one frame
"-frames:v", "1",
// Quality not specified,
// i.e. use default which
// should be 75% webp quality.
// (codec options: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-codecs.html#toc-Codec-Options)
// (libwebp codec: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-codecs.html#Options-36)
// "-qscale:v", "75",
// Overwrite.
"-y",
// Output.
outpath,
)
}
// ffmpegGenerateStatic generates a static png from input image of any type, useful for emoji.
func ffmpegGenerateStatic(ctx context.Context, inpath string) (string, error) {
var outpath string
// Generate thumb output path REPLACING extension.
if i := strings.IndexByte(inpath, '.'); i != -1 {
outpath = inpath[:i] + "_static.png"
} else {
return "", gtserror.New("input file missing extension")
}
// Generate static with ffmpeg.
if err := ffmpeg(ctx, inpath, outpath,
// Only log errors.
"-loglevel", "error",
// Input file.
"-i", inpath,
// Only first frame.
"-frames:v", "1",
// Encode using png.
// (NOT as apng).
"-codec:v", "png",
// Overwrite.
"-y",
// Output.
outpath,
); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return outpath, nil
}
// ffmpeg calls `ffmpeg [args...]` (WASM) with in + out paths mounted in runtime.
func ffmpeg(ctx context.Context, inpath string, outpath string, args ...string) error {
var stderr byteutil.Buffer
rc, err := _ffmpeg.Ffmpeg(ctx, _ffmpeg.Args{
Stderr: &stderr,
Args: args,
Config: func(modcfg wazero.ModuleConfig) wazero.ModuleConfig {
fscfg := wazero.NewFSConfig()
// Needs read-only access to
// /dev/urandom for some types.
urandom := &allowFiles{
{
abs: "/dev/urandom",
flag: os.O_RDONLY,
perm: 0,
},
}
fscfg = fscfg.WithFSMount(urandom, "/dev")
// In+out dirs are always the same (tmp),
// so we can share one file system for
// both + grant different perms to inpath
// (read only) and outpath (read+write).
shared := &allowFiles{
{
abs: inpath,
flag: os.O_RDONLY,
perm: 0,
},
{
abs: outpath,
flag: os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC,
perm: 0666,
},
}
fscfg = fscfg.WithFSMount(shared, path.Dir(inpath))
return modcfg.WithFSConfig(fscfg)
},
})
if err != nil {
return gtserror.Newf("error running: %w", err)
} else if rc != 0 {
return gtserror.Newf("non-zero return code %d (%s)", rc, stderr.B)
}
return nil
}
// ffprobe calls `ffprobe` (WASM) on filepath, returning parsed JSON output.
func ffprobe(ctx context.Context, filepath string) (*result, error) {
var stdout byteutil.Buffer
// Run ffprobe on our given file at path.
_, err := _ffmpeg.Ffprobe(ctx, _ffmpeg.Args{
Stdout: &stdout,
Args: []string{
// Don't show any excess logging
// information, all goes in JSON.
"-loglevel", "quiet",
// Print in compact JSON format.
"-print_format", "json=compact=1",
// Show error in our
// chosen format type.
"-show_error",
// Show specifically container format, total duration and bitrate.
"-show_entries", "format=format_name,duration,bit_rate" + ":" +
// Show specifically stream codec names, types, frame rate, duration, dimens, and pixel format.
"stream=codec_name,codec_type,r_frame_rate,duration_ts,width,height,pix_fmt" + ":" +
// Show orientation tag.
"tags=orientation" + ":" +
// Show rotation data.
"side_data=rotation",
// Limit to reading the first
// 1s of data looking for "rotation"
// side_data tags (expensive part).
"-read_intervals", "%+1",
// Input file.
"-i", filepath,
},
Config: func(modcfg wazero.ModuleConfig) wazero.ModuleConfig {
fscfg := wazero.NewFSConfig()
// Needs read-only access
// to file being probed.
in := &allowFiles{
{
abs: filepath,
flag: os.O_RDONLY,
perm: 0,
},
}
fscfg = fscfg.WithFSMount(in, path.Dir(filepath))
return modcfg.WithFSConfig(fscfg)
},
})
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("error running: %w", err)
}
var result ffprobeResult
// Unmarshal the ffprobe output as our result type.
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.B, &result); err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("error unmarshaling json: %w", err)
}
// Convert raw result data.
res, err := result.Process()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return res, nil
}
const (
// possible orientation values
// specified in "orientation"
// tag of images.
//
// FlipH = flips horizontally
// FlipV = flips vertically
// Transpose = flips horizontally and rotates 90 counter-clockwise.
// Transverse = flips vertically and rotates 90 counter-clockwise.
orientationUnspecified = 0
orientationNormal = 1
orientationFlipH = 2
orientationRotate180 = 3
orientationFlipV = 4
orientationTranspose = 5
orientationRotate270 = 6
orientationTransverse = 7
orientationRotate90 = 8
)
// result contains parsed ffprobe result
// data in a more useful data format.
type result struct {
format string
audio []audioStream
video []videoStream
duration float64
bitrate uint64
orientation int
}
type stream struct {
codec string
}
type audioStream struct {
stream
}
type videoStream struct {
stream
pixfmt string
width int
height int
framerate float32
}
// GetFileType determines file type and extension to use for media data. This
// function helps to abstract away the horrible complexities that are possible
// media container (i.e. the file) types and and possible sub-types within that.
//
// Note the checks for (len(res.video) > 0) may catch some audio files with embedded
// album art as video, but i blame that on the hellscape that is media filetypes.
//
// TODO: we can update this code to also return a mimetype and avoid later parsing!
func (res *result) GetFileType() (gtsmodel.FileType, string) {
switch res.format {
case "mpeg":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "mpeg"
case "mjpeg":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "mjpeg"
case "mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2":
switch {
case len(res.video) > 0:
if len(res.audio) == 0 &&
res.duration <= 30 {
// Short, soundless
// video file aka gifv.
return gtsmodel.FileTypeGifv, "mp4"
} else {
// Video file (with or without audio).
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "mp4"
}
case len(res.audio) > 0 &&
res.audio[0].codec == "aac":
// m4a only supports [aac] audio.
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "m4a"
}
case "apng":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeImage, "apng"
case "png_pipe":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeImage, "png"
case "image2", "image2pipe", "jpeg_pipe":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeImage, "jpeg"
case "webp", "webp_pipe":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeImage, "webp"
case "gif":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeImage, "gif"
case "mp3":
if len(res.audio) > 0 {
switch res.audio[0].codec {
case "mp2":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "mp2"
case "mp3":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "mp3"
}
}
case "asf":
switch {
case len(res.video) > 0:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "wmv"
case len(res.audio) > 0:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "wma"
}
case "ogg":
switch {
case len(res.video) > 0:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "ogv"
case len(res.audio) > 0:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "ogg"
}
case "matroska,webm":
switch {
case len(res.video) > 0:
switch res.video[0].codec {
case "vp8", "vp9", "av1":
default:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "mkv"
}
if len(res.audio) > 0 {
switch res.audio[0].codec {
case "vorbis", "opus", "libopus":
// webm only supports [VP8/VP9/AV1]+[vorbis/opus]
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "webm"
}
}
case len(res.audio) > 0:
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "mka"
}
case "avi":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeVideo, "avi"
case "flac":
return gtsmodel.FileTypeAudio, "flac"
}
return gtsmodel.FileTypeUnknown, res.format
}
// ImageMeta extracts image metadata contained within ffprobe'd media result streams.
func (res *result) ImageMeta() (width int, height int, framerate float32) {
for _, stream := range res.video {
// Use widest found width.
if stream.width > width {
width = stream.width
}
// Use tallest found height.
if stream.height > height {
height = stream.height
}
// Use lowest non-zero (valid) framerate.
if fr := float32(stream.framerate); fr > 0 {
if framerate == 0 || fr < framerate {
framerate = fr
}
}
}
// If image is rotated by
// any odd multiples of 90,
// flip width / height to
// get the correct scale.
switch res.orientation {
case orientationRotate90,
orientationRotate270,
orientationTransverse,
orientationTranspose:
width, height = height, width
}
return
}
// PixFmt returns the first valid pixel format
// contained among the result vidoe streams.
func (res *result) PixFmt() string {
for _, str := range res.video {
if str.pixfmt != "" {
return str.pixfmt
}
}
return ""
}
// Process converts raw ffprobe result data into our more usable result{} type.
func (res *ffprobeResult) Process() (*result, error) {
if res.Error != nil {
return nil, res.Error
}
if res.Format == nil {
return nil, errors.New("missing format data")
}
var r result
var err error
// Copy over container format.
r.format = res.Format.FormatName
// Parsed media bitrate (if it was set).
if str := res.Format.BitRate; str != "" {
r.bitrate, err = strconv.ParseUint(str, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("invalid bitrate %s: %w", str, err)
}
}
// Parse media duration (if it was set).
if str := res.Format.Duration; str != "" {
r.duration, err = strconv.ParseFloat(str, 32)
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("invalid duration %s: %w", str, err)
}
}
// Check extra packet / frame information
// for provided orientation (if provided).
for _, pf := range res.PacketsAndFrames {
// Ensure frame contains tags.
if pf.Tags.Orientation == "" {
continue
}
// Trim any space from orientation value.
str := strings.TrimSpace(pf.Tags.Orientation)
// Parse as integer value.
orient, _ := strconv.Atoi(str)
if orient < 0 || orient >= 9 {
return nil, errors.New("invalid orientation data")
}
// Ensure different value has
// not already been specified.
if r.orientation != 0 &&
orient != r.orientation {
return nil, errors.New("multiple sets of orientation / rotation data")
}
// Set new orientation.
r.orientation = orient
}
// Preallocate streams to max possible lengths.
r.audio = make([]audioStream, 0, len(res.Streams))
r.video = make([]videoStream, 0, len(res.Streams))
// Convert streams to separate types.
for _, s := range res.Streams {
switch s.CodecType {
case "audio":
// Append audio stream data to result.
r.audio = append(r.audio, audioStream{
stream: stream{codec: s.CodecName},
})
case "video":
// Parse stream framerate, bearing in
// mind that some static container formats
// (e.g. jpeg) still return a framerate, so
// we also check for a non-1 timebase (dts).
var framerate float32
if str := s.RFrameRate; str != "" &&
s.DurationTS > 1 {
var num, den uint32
den = 1
// Check for inequality (numerator / denominator).
if p := strings.SplitN(str, "/", 2); len(p) == 2 {
n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(p[0], 10, 32)
d, _ := strconv.ParseUint(p[1], 10, 32)
num, den = uint32(n), uint32(d)
} else {
n, _ := strconv.ParseUint(p[0], 10, 32)
num = uint32(n)
}
// Set final divised framerate.
framerate = float32(num / den)
}
// Check for embedded sidedata
// which may contain rotation data.
for _, d := range s.SideDataList {
// Ensure frame side
// data IS rotation data.
if d.Rotation == 0 {
continue
}
// Drop any decimal
// rotation value.
rot := int(d.Rotation)
// Round rotation to multiple of 90.
// More granularity is not needed.
if q := rot % 90; q > 45 {
rot += (90 - q)
} else {
rot -= q
}
// Drop any value above 360
// or below -360, these are
// just repeat full turns.
//
// Then convert to
// orientation value.
var orient int
switch rot % 360 {
case 0:
orient = orientationNormal
case 90, -270:
orient = orientationRotate90
case 180:
orient = orientationRotate180
case 270, -90:
orient = orientationRotate270
}
// Ensure different value has
// not already been specified.
if r.orientation != 0 &&
orient != r.orientation {
return nil, errors.New("multiple sets of orientation / rotation data")
}
// Set new orientation.
r.orientation = orient
}
// Append video stream data to result.
r.video = append(r.video, videoStream{
stream: stream{codec: s.CodecName},
pixfmt: s.PixFmt,
width: s.Width,
height: s.Height,
framerate: framerate,
})
}
}
return &r, nil
}
// ffprobeResult contains parsed JSON data from
// result of calling `ffprobe` on a media file.
type ffprobeResult struct {
PacketsAndFrames []ffprobePacketOrFrame `json:"packets_and_frames"`
Streams []ffprobeStream `json:"streams"`
Format *ffprobeFormat `json:"format"`
Error *ffprobeError `json:"error"`
}
type ffprobePacketOrFrame struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Tags ffprobeTags `json:"tags"`
// SideDataList []ffprobeSideData `json:"side_data_list"`
}
type ffprobeTags struct {
Orientation string `json:"orientation"`
}
type ffprobeStream struct {
CodecName string `json:"codec_name"`
CodecType string `json:"codec_type"`
PixFmt string `json:"pix_fmt"`
RFrameRate string `json:"r_frame_rate"`
DurationTS uint `json:"duration_ts"`
Width int `json:"width"`
Height int `json:"height"`
SideDataList []ffprobeSideData `json:"side_data_list"`
}
type ffprobeSideData struct {
Rotation float64 `json:"rotation"`
}
type ffprobeFormat struct {
FormatName string `json:"format_name"`
Duration string `json:"duration"`
BitRate string `json:"bit_rate"`
}
type ffprobeError struct {
Code int `json:"code"`
String string `json:"string"`
}
func isUnsupportedTypeErr(err error) bool {
ffprobeErr, ok := err.(*ffprobeError)
return ok && ffprobeErr.Code == -1094995529
}
func (err *ffprobeError) Error() string {
return err.String + " (" + strconv.Itoa(err.Code) + ")"
}