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13 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
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Read a text file line-by-line (each line as an array), run bash command with array elements, then loop to the next line in the text file
10 janvier, par xiaohouziI'm using immich to manage my media library with photos and videos but appropriate video thumbnails are black or do not have an appropriate thumbnails for my family to view. As a test, I decided to manually recreate the thumbnails and then update appropriate thumbs files in the exact directory ; replacing the auto-generated ones by Immich using ffmpeg. The following script works fine but one by one will take forever.


#!/bin/bash
file=(formula1 "aust_gp_00'23'41_2022_1858658849.mp4" f2dfse3-34gd-23ff-6hdd-p3h4kk/a3/10/a399-dj88-ah29 00:00:30.000)

# create jpeg + webp and replace existing
sudo ffmpeg -i /mnt/f1/"${file[0]}"/"${file[1]}" -ss "${file[3]}" -frames:v 1 /immich/app/thumbs/"${file[2]}"-preview.jpeg -y \
&& \
sudo ffmpeg -i /mnt/f1/"${file[0]}"/"${file[1]}" -ss "${file[3]}" -frames:v 1 /immich/app/thumbs/"${file[2]}"-thumbnail.webp -y



My goal is to put all the needed files in a text file use "readarry" to read each line as an array, use the appropriate index and then repeat for the next line. This is where I am stuck. How could I loop through each line where each line is a new file, keep the same indexes, and repeat ? Anyone familiar with how to accomplish this or if there is a better way using bash ? I was hoping to only use bash instead of python.


For example...


#files.txt
file=(formula1 "aust_gp_00'23'41_2022.mp4" f2dfse3-34gd-23ff-6hdd-p3h4kk/a3/10/a399-dj88-ah29 00:00:30.000)
file=(formula1 "belg_gp_00'13'31_2022.mp4" f2dfse3-34gd-23ff-6hdd-p3h4kk/q4/6/mhf-846d-zpyf 00:00:30.000)
file=(formula1 "melb_gp_00'05'11_2022.mp4" f2dfse3-34gd-23ff-6hdd-p3h4kk/b9/2/q3dd-0988-vr2t 00:00:30.000)




# genthumb.sh
#!/bin/bash
readarray -t lines < files.txt &&
 for line in "${!lines[@]}"; do
 sudo ffmpeg -i /mnt/f1/"${lines[0]}"/"${lines[1]}" -ss "${lines[3]}" -frames:v 1 /immich/app/thumbs/"${lines[2]}"-preview.jpeg -y \
 && \
 sudo ffmpeg -i /mnt/f1/"${file[0]}"/"${file[1]}" -ss "${file[3]}" -frames:v 1 /immich/app/thumbs/"${file[2]}"-thumbnail.webp -y
 done



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Perspective transformations
Finally (after a long break) I managed to force myself to update the PHP documentation and this time it was distortImage code example. Things have been hectic lately but that does not quite explain the 6 months(?) break between this and the previous post. As a matter of a fact there is no excuse for such a long silence so I will try to update this blog a bit more often from now on.
Back in the day I used to blog the examples and update the documentation if I remembered but I am trying to fix this bad habit. Most of the latest examples have been updated in to the manual. In the case of the two last examples I updated the documentation first and then blogged on the subject.
I took some time to actually understand the perspective transformations properly using the excellent ImageMagick examples (mainly created by Anthony Thyssen) as a reference. The basic idea of perspective distortion seems simple : to distort the control points to new locations. Grabbing the syntax for Imagick was easy, an array of control point pairs in the form of :
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array(source_x, source_y, dest_x, dest_y ... )
The following example uses the built-in checkerboard pattern to demonstrate perspective distortion :
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< ?php
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/* Create new object */
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$im = new Imagick() ;
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/* Create new checkerboard pattern */
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$im->newPseudoImage(100, 100, "pattern:checkerboard") ;
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/* Set the image format to png */
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$im->setImageFormat(’png’) ;
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/* Fill background area with transparent */
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$im->setImageVirtualPixelMethod(Imagick: :VIRTUALPIXELMETHOD_TRANSPARENT) ;
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/* Activate matte */
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$im->setImageMatte(true) ;
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/* Control points for the distortion */
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$controlPoints = array( 10, 10,
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10, 5,
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10, $im->getImageHeight() - 20,
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10, $im->getImageHeight() - 5,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, 10,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, 20,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, $im->getImageHeight() - 10,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, $im->getImageHeight() - 30) ;
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/* Perform the distortion */
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$im->distortImage(Imagick: :DISTORTION_PERSPECTIVE, $controlPoints, true) ;
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/* Ouput the image */
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header("Content-Type : image/png") ;
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echo $im ;
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?>
Here is the source image :
And the result :
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Perspective transformations
Finally (after a long break) I managed to force myself to update the PHP documentation and this time it was distortImage code example. Things have been hectic lately but that does not quite explain the 6 months(?) break between this and the previous post. As a matter of a fact there is no excuse for such a long silence so I will try to update this blog a bit more often from now on.
Back in the day I used to blog the examples and update the documentation if I remembered but I am trying to fix this bad habit. Most of the latest examples have been updated in to the manual. In the case of the two last examples I updated the documentation first and then blogged on the subject.
I took some time to actually understand the perspective transformations properly using the excellent ImageMagick examples (mainly created by Anthony Thyssen) as a reference. The basic idea of perspective distortion seems simple : to distort the control points to new locations. Grabbing the syntax for Imagick was easy, an array of control point pairs in the form of :
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array(source_x, source_y, dest_x, dest_y ... )
The following example uses the built-in checkerboard pattern to demonstrate perspective distortion :
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< ?php
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/* Create new object */
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$im = new Imagick() ;
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/* Create new checkerboard pattern */
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$im->newPseudoImage(100, 100, "pattern:checkerboard") ;
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/* Set the image format to png */
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$im->setImageFormat(’png’) ;
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/* Fill background area with transparent */
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$im->setImageVirtualPixelMethod(Imagick: :VIRTUALPIXELMETHOD_TRANSPARENT) ;
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/* Activate matte */
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$im->setImageMatte(true) ;
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/* Control points for the distortion */
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$controlPoints = array( 10, 10,
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10, 5,
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10, $im->getImageHeight() - 20,
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10, $im->getImageHeight() - 5,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, 10,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, 20,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, $im->getImageHeight() - 10,
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$im->getImageWidth() - 10, $im->getImageHeight() - 30) ;
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/* Perform the distortion */
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$im->distortImage(Imagick: :DISTORTION_PERSPECTIVE, $controlPoints, true) ;
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/* Ouput the image */
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header("Content-Type : image/png") ;
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echo $im ;
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?>
Here is the source image :
And the result :
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