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# encoding: utf-8
"""The shape tree, the structure that holds a slide's shapes."""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
from pptx.compat import BytesIO
from pptx.enum.shapes import PP_PLACEHOLDER
from pptx.media import SPEAKER_IMAGE_BYTES, Video
from pptx.opc.constants import CONTENT_TYPE as CT
from pptx.oxml.ns import qn
from pptx.oxml.shapes.graphfrm import CT_GraphicalObjectFrame
from pptx.oxml.shapes.picture import CT_Picture
from pptx.oxml.simpletypes import ST_Direction
from pptx.shapes.autoshape import AutoShapeType, Shape
from pptx.shapes.base import BaseShape
from pptx.shapes.connector import Connector
from pptx.shapes.freeform import FreeformBuilder
from pptx.shapes.graphfrm import GraphicFrame
from pptx.shapes.group import GroupShape
from pptx.shapes.picture import Movie, Picture
from pptx.shapes.placeholder import (
ChartPlaceholder,
LayoutPlaceholder,
MasterPlaceholder,
NotesSlidePlaceholder,
PicturePlaceholder,
PlaceholderGraphicFrame,
PlaceholderPicture,
SlidePlaceholder,
TablePlaceholder,
)
from pptx.shared import ParentedElementProxy
from pptx.util import lazyproperty
# +-- _BaseShapes
# | |
# | +-- _BaseGroupShapes
# | | |
# | | +-- GroupShapes
# | | |
# | | +-- SlideShapes
# | |
# | +-- LayoutShapes
# | |
# | +-- MasterShapes
# | |
# | +-- NotesSlideShapes
# | |
# | +-- BasePlaceholders
# | |
# | +-- LayoutPlaceholders
# | |
# | +-- MasterPlaceholders
# | |
# | +-- NotesSlidePlaceholders
# |
# +-- SlidePlaceholders
class _BaseShapes(ParentedElementProxy):
"""
Base class for a shape collection appearing in a slide-type object,
include Slide, SlideLayout, and SlideMaster, providing common methods.
"""
def __init__(self, spTree, parent):
super(_BaseShapes, self).__init__(spTree, parent)
self._spTree = spTree
self._cached_max_shape_id = None
def __getitem__(self, idx):
"""
Return shape at *idx* in sequence, e.g. ``shapes[2]``.
"""
shape_elms = list(self._iter_member_elms())
try:
shape_elm = shape_elms[idx]
except IndexError:
raise IndexError("shape index out of range")
return self._shape_factory(shape_elm)
def __iter__(self):
"""
Generate a reference to each shape in the collection, in sequence.
"""
for shape_elm in self._iter_member_elms():
yield self._shape_factory(shape_elm)
def __len__(self):
"""
Return count of shapes in this shape tree. A group shape contributes
1 to the total, without regard to the number of shapes contained in
the group.
"""
shape_elms = list(self._iter_member_elms())
return len(shape_elms)
def clone_placeholder(self, placeholder):
"""
Add a new placeholder shape based on *placeholder*.
"""
sp = placeholder.element
ph_type, orient, sz, idx = (sp.ph_type, sp.ph_orient, sp.ph_sz, sp.ph_idx)
id_ = self._next_shape_id
name = self._next_ph_name(ph_type, id_, orient)
self._spTree.add_placeholder(id_, name, ph_type, orient, sz, idx)
def ph_basename(self, ph_type):
"""
Return the base name for a placeholder of *ph_type* in this shape
collection. There is some variance between slide types, for example
a notes slide uses a different name for the body placeholder, so this
method can be overriden by subclasses.
"""
return {
PP_PLACEHOLDER.BITMAP: "ClipArt Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.BODY: "Text Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.CENTER_TITLE: "Title",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.CHART: "Chart Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.DATE: "Date Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.FOOTER: "Footer Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.HEADER: "Header Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.MEDIA_CLIP: "Media Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.OBJECT: "Content Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.ORG_CHART: "SmartArt Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.PICTURE: "Picture Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.SLIDE_NUMBER: "Slide Number Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.SUBTITLE: "Subtitle",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.TABLE: "Table Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.TITLE: "Title",
}[ph_type]
@property
def turbo_add_enabled(self):
"""True if "turbo-add" mode is enabled. Read/Write.
EXPERIMENTAL: This feature can radically improve performance when
adding large numbers (hundreds of shapes) to a slide. It works by
caching the last shape ID used and incrementing that value to assign
the next shape id. This avoids repeatedly searching all shape ids in
the slide each time a new ID is required.
Performance is not noticeably improved for a slide with a relatively
small number of shapes, but because the search time rises with the
square of the shape count, this option can be useful for optimizing
generation of a slide composed of many shapes.
Shape-id collisions can occur (causing a repair error on load) if
more than one |Slide| object is used to interact with the same slide
in the presentation. Note that the |Slides| collection creates a new
|Slide| object each time a slide is accessed
(e.g. `slide = prs.slides[0]`, so you must be careful to limit use to
a single |Slide| object.
"""
return self._cached_max_shape_id is not None
@turbo_add_enabled.setter
def turbo_add_enabled(self, value):
enable = bool(value)
self._cached_max_shape_id = self._spTree.max_shape_id if enable else None
@staticmethod
def _is_member_elm(shape_elm):
"""
Return true if *shape_elm* represents a member of this collection,
False otherwise.
"""
return True
def _iter_member_elms(self):
"""
Generate each child of the ``<p:spTree>`` element that corresponds to
a shape, in the sequence they appear in the XML.
"""
for shape_elm in self._spTree.iter_shape_elms():
if self._is_member_elm(shape_elm):
yield shape_elm
def _next_ph_name(self, ph_type, id, orient):
"""
Next unique placeholder name for placeholder shape of type *ph_type*,
with id number *id* and orientation *orient*. Usually will be standard
placeholder root name suffixed with id-1, e.g.
_next_ph_name(ST_PlaceholderType.TBL, 4, 'horz') ==>
'Table Placeholder 3'. The number is incremented as necessary to make
the name unique within the collection. If *orient* is ``'vert'``, the
placeholder name is prefixed with ``'Vertical '``.
"""
basename = self.ph_basename(ph_type)
# prefix rootname with 'Vertical ' if orient is 'vert'
if orient == ST_Direction.VERT:
basename = "Vertical %s" % basename
# increment numpart as necessary to make name unique
numpart = id - 1
names = self._spTree.xpath("//p:cNvPr/@name")
while True:
name = "%s %d" % (basename, numpart)
if name not in names:
break
numpart += 1
return name
@property
def _next_shape_id(self):
"""Return a unique shape id suitable for use with a new shape.
The returned id is 1 greater than the maximum shape id used so far.
In practice, the minimum id is 2 because the spTree element is always
assigned id="1".
"""
# ---presence of cached-max-shape-id indicates turbo mode is on---
if self._cached_max_shape_id is not None:
self._cached_max_shape_id += 1
return self._cached_max_shape_id
return self._spTree.max_shape_id + 1
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class _BaseGroupShapes(_BaseShapes):
"""Base class for shape-trees that can add shapes."""
def __init__(self, grpSp, parent):
super(_BaseGroupShapes, self).__init__(grpSp, parent)
self._grpSp = grpSp
def add_chart(self, chart_type, x, y, cx, cy, chart_data):
"""Add a new chart of *chart_type* to the slide.
The chart is positioned at (*x*, *y*), has size (*cx*, *cy*), and
depicts *chart_data*. *chart_type* is one of the :ref:`XlChartType`
enumeration values. *chart_data* is a |ChartData| object populated
with the categories and series values for the chart.
Note that a |GraphicFrame| shape object is returned, not the |Chart|
object contained in that graphic frame shape. The chart object may be
accessed using the :attr:`chart` property of the returned
|GraphicFrame| object.
"""
rId = self.part.add_chart_part(chart_type, chart_data)
graphicFrame = self._add_chart_graphicFrame(rId, x, y, cx, cy)
self._recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(graphicFrame)
def add_connector(self, connector_type, begin_x, begin_y, end_x, end_y):
"""Add a newly created connector shape to the end of this shape tree.
*connector_type* is a member of the :ref:`MsoConnectorType`
enumeration and the end-point values are specified as EMU values. The
returned connector is of type *connector_type* and has begin and end
points as specified.
"""
cxnSp = self._add_cxnSp(connector_type, begin_x, begin_y, end_x, end_y)
self._recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(cxnSp)
def add_group_shape(self, shapes=[]):
"""Return a |GroupShape| object newly appended to this shape tree.
The group shape is empty and must be populated with shapes using
methods on its shape tree, available on its `.shapes` property. The
position and extents of the group shape are determined by the shapes
it contains; its position and extents are recalculated each time
a shape is added to it.
"""
grpSp = self._element.add_grpSp()
for shape in shapes:
grpSp.insert_element_before(shape._element, "p:extLst")
if shapes:
grpSp.recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(grpSp)
def add_picture(self, image_file, left, top, width=None, height=None):
"""Add picture shape displaying image in *image_file*.
*image_file* can be either a path to a file (a string) or a file-like
object. The picture is positioned with its top-left corner at (*top*,
*left*). If *width* and *height* are both |None|, the native size of
the image is used. If only one of *width* or *height* is used, the
unspecified dimension is calculated to preserve the aspect ratio of
the image. If both are specified, the picture is stretched to fit,
without regard to its native aspect ratio.
"""
image_part, rId = self.part.get_or_add_image_part(image_file)
pic = self._add_pic_from_image_part(image_part, rId, left, top, width, height)
self._recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(pic)
def add_shape(self, autoshape_type_id, left, top, width, height):
"""Return new |Shape| object appended to this shape tree.
*autoshape_type_id* is a member of :ref:`MsoAutoShapeType` e.g.
``MSO_SHAPE.RECTANGLE`` specifying the type of shape to be added. The
remaining arguments specify the new shape's position and size.
"""
autoshape_type = AutoShapeType(autoshape_type_id)
sp = self._add_sp(autoshape_type, left, top, width, height)
self._recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(sp)
def add_textbox(self, left, top, width, height):
"""Return newly added text box shape appended to this shape tree.
The text box is of the specified size, located at the specified
position on the slide.
"""
sp = self._add_textbox_sp(left, top, width, height)
self._recalculate_extents()
return self._shape_factory(sp)
def build_freeform(self, start_x=0, start_y=0, scale=1.0):
"""Return |FreeformBuilder| object to specify a freeform shape.
The optional *start_x* and *start_y* arguments specify the starting
pen position in local coordinates. They will be rounded to the
nearest integer before use and each default to zero.
The optional *scale* argument specifies the size of local coordinates
proportional to slide coordinates (EMU). If the vertical scale is
different than the horizontal scale (local coordinate units are
"rectangular"), a pair of numeric values can be provided as the
*scale* argument, e.g. `scale=(1.0, 2.0)`. In this case the first
number is interpreted as the horizontal (X) scale and the second as
the vertical (Y) scale.
A convenient method for calculating scale is to divide a |Length|
object by an equivalent count of local coordinate units, e.g.
`scale = Inches(1)/1000` for 1000 local units per inch.
"""
try:
x_scale, y_scale = scale
except TypeError:
x_scale = y_scale = scale
return FreeformBuilder.new(self, start_x, start_y, x_scale, y_scale)
def index(self, shape):
"""Return the index of *shape* in this sequence.
Raises |ValueError| if *shape* is not in the collection.
"""
shape_elms = list(self._element.iter_shape_elms())
return shape_elms.index(shape.element)
def _add_chart_graphicFrame(self, rId, x, y, cx, cy):
"""Return new `p:graphicFrame` element appended to this shape tree.
The `p:graphicFrame` element has the specified position and size and
refers to the chart part identified by *rId*.
"""
shape_id = self._next_shape_id
name = "Chart %d" % (shape_id - 1)
graphicFrame = CT_GraphicalObjectFrame.new_chart_graphicFrame(
shape_id, name, rId, x, y, cx, cy
)
self._spTree.append(graphicFrame)
return graphicFrame
def _add_cxnSp(self, connector_type, begin_x, begin_y, end_x, end_y):
"""Return a newly-added `p:cxnSp` element as specified.
The `p:cxnSp` element is for a connector of *connector_type*
beginning at (*begin_x*, *begin_y*) and extending to
(*end_x*, *end_y*).
"""
id_ = self._next_shape_id
name = "Connector %d" % (id_ - 1)
flipH, flipV = begin_x > end_x, begin_y > end_y
x, y = min(begin_x, end_x), min(begin_y, end_y)
cx, cy = abs(end_x - begin_x), abs(end_y - begin_y)
return self._element.add_cxnSp(
id_, name, connector_type, x, y, cx, cy, flipH, flipV
)
def _add_pic_from_image_part(self, image_part, rId, x, y, cx, cy):
"""Return a newly appended `p:pic` element as specified.
The `p:pic` element displays the image in *image_part* with size and
position specified by *x*, *y*, *cx*, and *cy*. The element is
appended to the shape tree, causing it to be displayed first in
z-order on the slide.
"""
id_ = self._next_shape_id
scaled_cx, scaled_cy = image_part.scale(cx, cy)
name = "Picture %d" % (id_ - 1)
desc = image_part.desc
pic = self._grpSp.add_pic(id_, name, desc, rId, x, y, scaled_cx, scaled_cy)
return pic
def _add_sp(self, autoshape_type, x, y, cx, cy):
"""Return newly-added `p:sp` element as specified.
`p:sp` element is of *autoshape_type* at position (*x*, *y*) and of
size (*cx*, *cy*).
"""
id_ = self._next_shape_id
name = "%s %d" % (autoshape_type.basename, id_ - 1)
sp = self._grpSp.add_autoshape(id_, name, autoshape_type.prst, x, y, cx, cy)
return sp
def _add_textbox_sp(self, x, y, cx, cy):
"""Return newly-appended textbox `p:sp` element.
Element has position (*x*, *y*) and size (*cx*, *cy*).
"""
id_ = self._next_shape_id
name = "TextBox %d" % (id_ - 1)
sp = self._spTree.add_textbox(id_, name, x, y, cx, cy)
return sp
def _recalculate_extents(self):
"""Adjust position and size to incorporate all contained shapes.
This would typically be called when a contained shape is added,
removed, or its position or size updated.
"""
# ---default behavior is to do nothing, GroupShapes overrides to
# produce the distinctive behavior of groups and subgroups.---
pass
class GroupShapes(_BaseGroupShapes):
"""The sequence of child shapes belonging to a group shape.
Note that this collection can itself contain a group shape, making this
part of a recursive, tree data structure (acyclic graph).
"""
def _recalculate_extents(self):
"""Adjust position and size to incorporate all contained shapes.
This would typically be called when a contained shape is added,
removed, or its position or size updated.
"""
self._grpSp.recalculate_extents()
class SlideShapes(_BaseGroupShapes):
"""Sequence of shapes appearing on a slide.
The first shape in the sequence is the backmost in z-order and the last
shape is topmost. Supports indexed access, len(), index(), and iteration.
"""
def add_movie(
self,
movie_file,
left,
top,
width,
height,
poster_frame_image=None,
mime_type=CT.VIDEO,
):
"""Return newly added movie shape displaying video in *movie_file*.
**EXPERIMENTAL.** This method has important limitations:
* The size must be specified; no auto-scaling such as that provided
by :meth:`add_picture` is performed.
* The MIME type of the video file should be specified, e.g.
'video/mp4'. The provided video file is not interrogated for its
type. The MIME type `video/unknown` is used by default (and works
fine in tests as of this writing).
* A poster frame image must be provided, it cannot be automatically
extracted from the video file. If no poster frame is provided, the
default "media loudspeaker" image will be used.
Return a newly added movie shape to the slide, positioned at (*left*,
*top*), having size (*width*, *height*), and containing *movie_file*.
Before the video is started, *poster_frame_image* is displayed as
a placeholder for the video.
"""
movie_pic = _MoviePicElementCreator.new_movie_pic(
self,
self._next_shape_id,
movie_file,
left,
top,
width,
height,
poster_frame_image,
mime_type,
)
self._spTree.append(movie_pic)
self._add_video_timing(movie_pic)
return self._shape_factory(movie_pic)
def add_table(self, rows, cols, left, top, width, height):
"""
Add a |GraphicFrame| object containing a table with the specified
number of *rows* and *cols* and the specified position and size.
*width* is evenly distributed between the columns of the new table.
Likewise, *height* is evenly distributed between the rows. Note that
the ``.table`` property on the returned |GraphicFrame| shape must be
used to access the enclosed |Table| object.
"""
graphicFrame = self._add_graphicFrame_containing_table(
rows, cols, left, top, width, height
)
graphic_frame = self._shape_factory(graphicFrame)
return graphic_frame
def clone_layout_placeholders(self, slide_layout):
"""
Add placeholder shapes based on those in *slide_layout*. Z-order of
placeholders is preserved. Latent placeholders (date, slide number,
and footer) are not cloned.
"""
for placeholder in slide_layout.iter_cloneable_placeholders():
self.clone_placeholder(placeholder)
@property
def placeholders(self):
"""
Instance of |SlidePlaceholders| containing sequence of placeholder
shapes in this slide.
"""
return self.parent.placeholders
@property
def title(self):
"""
The title placeholder shape on the slide or |None| if the slide has
no title placeholder.
"""
for elm in self._spTree.iter_ph_elms():
if elm.ph_idx == 0:
return self._shape_factory(elm)
return None
def _add_graphicFrame_containing_table(self, rows, cols, x, y, cx, cy):
"""
Return a newly added ``<p:graphicFrame>`` element containing a table
as specified by the parameters.
"""
_id = self._next_shape_id
name = "Table %d" % (_id - 1)
graphicFrame = self._spTree.add_table(_id, name, rows, cols, x, y, cx, cy)
return graphicFrame
def _add_video_timing(self, pic):
"""Add a `p:video` element under `p:sld/p:timing`.
The element will refer to the specified *pic* element by its shape
id, and cause the video play controls to appear for that video.
"""
sld = self._spTree.xpath("/p:sld")[0]
childTnLst = sld.get_or_add_childTnLst()
childTnLst.add_video(pic.shape_id)
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return SlideShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class LayoutShapes(_BaseShapes):
"""
Sequence of shapes appearing on a slide layout. The first shape in the
sequence is the backmost in z-order and the last shape is topmost.
Supports indexed access, len(), index(), and iteration.
"""
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return _LayoutShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class MasterShapes(_BaseShapes):
"""
Sequence of shapes appearing on a slide master. The first shape in the
sequence is the backmost in z-order and the last shape is topmost.
Supports indexed access, len(), and iteration.
"""
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return _MasterShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class NotesSlideShapes(_BaseShapes):
"""
Sequence of shapes appearing on a notes slide. The first shape in the
sequence is the backmost in z-order and the last shape is topmost.
Supports indexed access, len(), index(), and iteration.
"""
def ph_basename(self, ph_type):
"""
Return the base name for a placeholder of *ph_type* in this shape
collection. A notes slide uses a different name for the body
placeholder and has some unique placeholder types, so this
method overrides the default in the base class.
"""
return {
PP_PLACEHOLDER.BODY: "Notes Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.DATE: "Date Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.FOOTER: "Footer Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.HEADER: "Header Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.SLIDE_IMAGE: "Slide Image Placeholder",
PP_PLACEHOLDER.SLIDE_NUMBER: "Slide Number Placeholder",
}[ph_type]
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm* appearing on a notes slide.
"""
return _NotesSlideShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class BasePlaceholders(_BaseShapes):
"""
Base class for placeholder collections that differentiate behaviors for
a master, layout, and slide. By default, placeholder shapes are
constructed using |BaseShapeFactory|. Subclasses should override
:method:`_shape_factory` to use custom placeholder classes.
"""
@staticmethod
def _is_member_elm(shape_elm):
"""
True if *shape_elm* is a placeholder shape, False otherwise.
"""
return shape_elm.has_ph_elm
class LayoutPlaceholders(BasePlaceholders):
"""
Sequence of |LayoutPlaceholder| instances representing the placeholder
shapes on a slide layout.
"""
def get(self, idx, default=None):
"""
Return the first placeholder shape with matching *idx* value, or
*default* if not found.
"""
for placeholder in self:
if placeholder.element.ph_idx == idx:
return placeholder
return default
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return _LayoutShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class MasterPlaceholders(BasePlaceholders):
"""
Sequence of _MasterPlaceholder instances representing the placeholder
shapes on a slide master.
"""
def get(self, ph_type, default=None):
"""
Return the first placeholder shape with type *ph_type* (e.g. 'body'),
or *default* if no such placeholder shape is present in the
collection.
"""
for placeholder in self:
if placeholder.ph_type == ph_type:
return placeholder
return default
def _shape_factory(self, shape_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for
*shape_elm*.
"""
return _MasterShapeFactory(shape_elm, self)
class NotesSlidePlaceholders(MasterPlaceholders):
"""
Sequence of placeholder shapes on a notes slide.
"""
def _shape_factory(self, placeholder_elm):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate placeholder proxy class for
*placeholder_elm*.
"""
return _NotesSlideShapeFactory(placeholder_elm, self)
class SlidePlaceholders(ParentedElementProxy):
"""
Collection of placeholder shapes on a slide. Supports iteration,
:func:`len`, and dictionary-style lookup on the `idx` value of the
placeholders it contains.
"""
__slots__ = ()
def __getitem__(self, idx):
"""
Access placeholder shape having *idx*. Note that while this looks
like list access, idx is actually a dictionary key and will raise
|KeyError| if no placeholder with that idx value is in the
collection.
"""
for e in self._element.iter_ph_elms():
if e.ph_idx == idx:
return SlideShapeFactory(e, self)
raise KeyError("no placeholder on this slide with idx == %d" % idx)
def __iter__(self):
"""
Generate placeholder shapes in `idx` order.
"""
ph_elms = sorted(
[e for e in self._element.iter_ph_elms()], key=lambda e: e.ph_idx
)
return (SlideShapeFactory(e, self) for e in ph_elms)
def __len__(self):
"""
Return count of placeholder shapes.
"""
return len(list(self._element.iter_ph_elms()))
def BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for *shape_elm*.
"""
tag = shape_elm.tag
if tag == qn("p:pic"):
videoFiles = shape_elm.xpath("./p:nvPicPr/p:nvPr/a:videoFile")
if videoFiles:
return Movie(shape_elm, parent)
return Picture(shape_elm, parent)
shape_cls = {
qn("p:cxnSp"): Connector,
qn("p:grpSp"): GroupShape,
qn("p:sp"): Shape,
qn("p:graphicFrame"): GraphicFrame,
}.get(tag, BaseShape)
return shape_cls(shape_elm, parent)
def _LayoutShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for *shape_elm*
on a slide layout.
"""
tag_name = shape_elm.tag
if tag_name == qn("p:sp") and shape_elm.has_ph_elm:
return LayoutPlaceholder(shape_elm, parent)
return BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent)
def _MasterShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for *shape_elm*
on a slide master.
"""
tag_name = shape_elm.tag
if tag_name == qn("p:sp") and shape_elm.has_ph_elm:
return MasterPlaceholder(shape_elm, parent)
return BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent)
def _NotesSlideShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for *shape_elm*
on a notes slide.
"""
tag_name = shape_elm.tag
if tag_name == qn("p:sp") and shape_elm.has_ph_elm:
return NotesSlidePlaceholder(shape_elm, parent)
return BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent)
def _SlidePlaceholderFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return a placeholder shape of the appropriate type for *shape_elm*.
"""
tag = shape_elm.tag
if tag == qn("p:sp"):
Constructor = {
PP_PLACEHOLDER.BITMAP: PicturePlaceholder,
PP_PLACEHOLDER.CHART: ChartPlaceholder,
PP_PLACEHOLDER.PICTURE: PicturePlaceholder,
PP_PLACEHOLDER.TABLE: TablePlaceholder,
}.get(shape_elm.ph_type, SlidePlaceholder)
elif tag == qn("p:graphicFrame"):
Constructor = PlaceholderGraphicFrame
elif tag == qn("p:pic"):
Constructor = PlaceholderPicture
else:
Constructor = BaseShapeFactory
return Constructor(shape_elm, parent)
def SlideShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent):
"""
Return an instance of the appropriate shape proxy class for *shape_elm*
on a slide.
"""
if shape_elm.has_ph_elm:
return _SlidePlaceholderFactory(shape_elm, parent)
return BaseShapeFactory(shape_elm, parent)
class _MoviePicElementCreator(object):
"""Functional service object for creating a new movie p:pic element.
It's entire external interface is its :meth:`new_movie_pic` class method
that returns a new `p:pic` element containing the specified video. This
class is not intended to be constructed or an instance of it retained by
the caller; it is a "one-shot" object, really a function wrapped in
a object such that its helper methods can be organized here.
"""
def __init__(
self, shapes, shape_id, movie_file, x, y, cx, cy, poster_frame_file, mime_type
):
super(_MoviePicElementCreator, self).__init__()
self._shapes = shapes
self._shape_id = shape_id
self._movie_file = movie_file
self._x, self._y, self._cx, self._cy = x, y, cx, cy
self._poster_frame_file = poster_frame_file
self._mime_type = mime_type
@classmethod
def new_movie_pic(
cls, shapes, shape_id, movie_file, x, y, cx, cy, poster_frame_image, mime_type
):
"""Return a new `p:pic` element containing video in *movie_file*.
If *mime_type* is None, 'video/unknown' is used. If
*poster_frame_file* is None, the default "media loudspeaker" image is
used.
"""
return cls(
shapes, shape_id, movie_file, x, y, cx, cy, poster_frame_image, mime_type
)._pic
return
@property
def _media_rId(self):
"""Return the rId of RT.MEDIA relationship to video part.
For historical reasons, there are two relationships to the same part;
one is the video rId and the other is the media rId.
"""
return self._video_part_rIds[0]
@lazyproperty
def _pic(self):
"""Return the new `p:pic` element referencing the video."""
return CT_Picture.new_video_pic(
self._shape_id,
self._shape_name,
self._video_rId,
self._media_rId,
self._poster_frame_rId,
self._x,
self._y,
self._cx,
self._cy,
)
@lazyproperty
def _poster_frame_image_file(self):
"""Return the image file for video placeholder image.
If no poster frame file is provided, the default "media loudspeaker"
image is used.
"""
poster_frame_file = self._poster_frame_file
if poster_frame_file is None:
return BytesIO(SPEAKER_IMAGE_BYTES)
return poster_frame_file
@lazyproperty
def _poster_frame_rId(self):
"""Return the rId of relationship to poster frame image.
The poster frame is the image used to represent the video before it's
played.
"""
_, poster_frame_rId = self._slide_part.get_or_add_image_part(
self._poster_frame_image_file
)
return poster_frame_rId
@property
def _shape_name(self):
"""Return the appropriate shape name for the p:pic shape.
A movie shape is named with the base filename of the video.
"""
return self._video.filename
@property
def _slide_part(self):
"""Return SlidePart object for slide containing this movie."""
return self._shapes.part
@lazyproperty
def _video(self):
"""Return a |Video| object containing the movie file."""
return Video.from_path_or_file_like(self._movie_file, self._mime_type)
@lazyproperty
def _video_part_rIds(self):
"""Return the rIds for relationships to media part for video.
This is where the media part and its relationships to the slide are
actually created.
"""
media_rId, video_rId = self._slide_part.get_or_add_video_media_part(self._video)
return media_rId, video_rId
@property
def _video_rId(self):
"""Return the rId of RT.VIDEO relationship to video part.
For historical reasons, there are two relationships to the same part;
one is the video rId and the other is the media rId.
"""
return self._video_part_rIds[1]