vote up 7 vote down star
3

How can I check if a file uploaded by a user is a real jpg file in Python (Google App Engine)?

This is how far I got by now:

Script receives image via HTML Form Post and is processed by the following code

...
incomming_image = self.request.get("img")
image = db.Blob(incomming_image)
...

I found mimetypes.guess_type, but it does not work for me.

flag

5 Answers

vote up 13 vote down check

If you need more than looking at extension, one way would be to read the JPEG header, and check that it matches valid data. The format for this is:

Start Marker  | JFIF Marker | Header Length | Identifier
0xff, 0xd8    | 0xff, 0xe0  |    2-bytes    | "JFIF\0"

so a quick recogniser would be:

def is_jpg(filename):
    data = open(filename,'rb').read(11)
    if data[:4] != '\xff\xd8\xff\xe0': return False
    if data[6:] != 'JFIF\0': return False
    return True

However this won't catch any bad data in the body. If you want a more robust check, you could try loading it with PIL. eg:

from PIL import Image
def is_jpg(filename):
    try:
        i=Image.open(filename)
        return i.format =='JPEG'
    except IOError:
        return False
link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

You might have to check the bytes of the image http://www.obrador.com/essentialjpeg/headerinfo.htm describes how the jpeg header is set up

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Use PIL. If it can open the file, it's an image.

From the tutorial...

>>> import Image
>>> im = Image.open("lena.ppm")
>>> print im.format, im.size, im.mode
link|flag
1  
This is not going to work in App Engine: PIL contains C code and is therefore not available. The Images API (code.google.com/appengine/docs/images) uses PIL, but it's stubbed out. – chryss Nov 6 '08 at 0:13
vote up 1 vote down

No need to use and install the PIL lybrary for this, there is the imghdr standard module exactly fited for this sort of usage.

See http://docs.python.org/library/imghdr.html

import imghdr

image_type = imghdr.what(filename)
if not image_type:
    print "error"
else:
    print image_type

As you have an image from a stream you may use the stream option probably like this :

image_type = imghdr.what(filename, incomming_image)


Actualy this works for me in Pylons (even if i have not finished everything) : in the Mako template :

${h.form(h.url_for(action="save_image"), multipart=True)}
Upload file: ${h.file("upload_file")} <br />
${h.submit("Submit", "Submit")}
${h.end_form()}

in the upload controler :

def save_image(self):
    upload_file = request.POST["upload_file"]
    image_type = imghdr.what(upload_file.filename, upload_file.value)
    if not image_type:
        return "error"
    else:
        return image_type
link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

also PIL raises a memmory error if you upload some files. (FE: i tried to feed it a 8kb xls...)

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.