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hydra-derivatives

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Docs: Contribution Guidelines Apache 2.0 License

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What is hydra-derivatives?

Derivative generation for Samvera applications.

Product Owner & Maintenance

hydra-derivatives is a Core Component of the Samvera Community. The documentation for what this means can be found here.

Product Owner

stkenny

Help

The Samvera community is here to help. Please see our support guide.

Getting Started

If you have an ActiveFedora class like this:

    class GenericFile < ActiveFedora::Base
        include Hydra::Derivatives

        contains 'content'
        attr_accessor :mime_type

        # Use a block to declare which derivatives you want to generate

        def create_derivatives(filename)
          case mime_type
          when 'application/pdf'
            PdfDerivatives.create(filename, outputs: [{ label: :thumb, size: "100x100>" }]
          when 'audio/wav'
            AudioDerivatives.create(self, source: :original_file, outputs: [{ label: :mp3, format: 'mp3', url: "#{uri}/mp3" }, { label: :ogg, format: 'ogg', url: "#{uri}/ogg" }])
          when 'video/avi'
            VideoDerivatives.create(filename, outputs: [{ label: :mp4, format: 'mp4'}, { label: :webm, format: 'webm'}])
          when 'image/png', 'image/jpg'
            ImageDerivatives.create(self, source: :original_file,
                                    outputs: [
                                      { label: :medium, size: "300x300>", url: "#{uri}/medium" },
                                      { label: :thumb, size: "100x100>", url: "#{uri}/thumb" }])
          when 'application/vnd.ms-powerpoint'
            DocumentDerivatives.create(filename, outputs[{ label: :preservation, format: 'pptx' }, { label: :access, format: 'pdf' }, { label: :thumnail, format: 'jpg' })
          when 'image/tiff'
            Jpeg2kDerivatives.create(filename, outputs: [{ label: :service, resize: "3600x3600>" }])
          end
        end
    end

And you add some content to it:

   obj = GenericFile.new
   obj.original_file.content = File.open(...)
   obj.mime_type = 'image/jpg'
   obj.save

Then when you call obj.create_derivatives two new files, 'thumbnail' and 'content_medium', will have been created with downsized images in them.

We recommend you run obj.create_derivatives in a background worker, because some derivative creation (especially videos) can take a long time.

The ActiveEncode runner provides support for using external video transcoding services like Amazon Elastic Transcoder. See ActiveEncode for details on specific adapters supported.

Configuration

Retrieving from a basic container in Fedora

Provide the object and :source option instead of a filename

PdfDerivatives.create(active_fedora_object, source: :original_file, outputs: [{ label: :thumb, size: "100x100>" }]

Processing Timeouts

hydra-derivatives can be configured to timeout derivatives processes. Each process type has a separate timeout. If no timeout is set the system will process until complete (possibly indefinitely).

require 'hydra/derivatives'

Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Video::Processor.timeout  = 10.minutes
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Document.timeout = 5.minutes
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Audio.timeout = 10.minutes
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Image.timeout = 5.minutes
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::ActiveEncode.timeout = 5.minutes

You can add this to a config/initializers/ file (see Scholarsphere as an example). Another possibility, though unverified, is that you may try adding it to your config/application.rb or even vary by environments (e.g. config/environments/test.rb).

Video Processing configuration

Flags can be set for using different video codes. Default codecs are shown below

Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Video::Processor.config.mpeg4.codec = '-vcodec libx264 -acodec libfdk_aac'
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Video::Processor.config.webm.codec = '-vcodec libvpx -acodec libvorbis'
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Video::Processor.config.mkv.codec = '-vcodec ffv1'
Hydra::Derivatives::Processors::Video::Processor.config.jpeg.codec = '-vcodec mjpeg'

Configuration for Audio/Video Processing with ActiveEncode

# Set the transcoding engine
ActiveEncode::Base.engine_adapter = :elastic_transcoder

# Sleep time (in seconds) to poll for status of encoding job
Hydra::Derivatives.active_encode_poll_time = 10

# If you want to use a different class for the source file service
Hydra::Derivatives::ActiveEncodeDerivatives.source_file_service = MyCustomSourceFileService

# If you want to use a different class for the output file service
Hydra::Derivatives::ActiveEncodeDerivatives.output_file_service = MyCustomOutputFileService

Note: Please don't confuse these methods with the similar methods in the parent class: Hydra::Derivatives.source_file_service and Hydra::Derivatives.output_file_service

For additional documentation on using ActiveEncode, see:

Additional Directives

Layers

When processing pdf files or images that may contain layers, you can select which layer you want to use. This is especially useful with multipage pdf files, which are flattened to ensure the background is correctly rendered. By default, the first page, or layer 0, is chosen when creating images from pdf files. If you want to choose a different page, such as the second page, you can set the layer directive:

PdfDerivatives.create(filename, outputs: [{ label: :thumb, size: "100x100>", layer: 1 }]

Installation

Just add gem 'hydra-derivatives' to your Gemfile.

Dependencies

To enable LibreOffice, FFMpeg, ImageMagick, FITS support, and kdu_compress support, make sure they are on your path. Most people will put that in their .bash_profile or somewhere similar.

For example:

# in .bash_profile
export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/justin/workspace/fits-1.0.5:/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS

Alternatively, you can configure their paths:

Hydra::Derivatives.ffmpeg_path = '/opt/local/ffmpeg/bin/ffmpeg'
Hydra::Derivatives.fits_path = '/opt/local/fits/bin/fits.sh'
Hydra::Derivatives.libreoffice_path = '/opt/local/libreoffice_path/bin/soffice'
Hydra::Derivatives.kdu_compress_path = '/usr/local/bin/kdu_compress'

Configuration

ImageMagick by default stores temp files in system /tmp. If you'd like to override this, adjust these environment variables:

MAGICK_TEMPORARY_PATH
MAGICK_TMPDIR
MAGICK_TEMPDIR

YMMV as to where setting them will take effect in your app; the application's web server's vhost directives are a location known to work with an Apache web server set up.

ImageMagick by default disables reading and writing of PDFs due to a vulnerability in ghostscript. Make sure to install a fixed version of ghostscript and modify ImageMagick's security policy to allow reading and writing PDFs:

sudo sed -i 's/policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PDF"/policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="PDF"/' /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml

JPEG2k Directives

Unlike the other processors, the Jpeg2kImage processor does not generally accept arguments that directly (or nearly so) translate to the arguments you would give to the corresponding command line utility.

Instead, each directive may contain these arguments:

  • :output_path (String) : The name for the new file
  • :to_srgb (Boolean) : If true and the image is a color image it will map the source image color profile to sRGB. Default: true
  • :resize (String) : Geometry; the same syntax as the Hydra::Derivatives::Image processor
  • :recipe :
    • If a Symbol the recipe will be read from the Hydra::Derivatives.kdu_compress_recipes hash. You can override this, or a couple of samples are supplied. The symbol in the config file should be the name in the model + _{quality}, e.g. recipe: :default will look :default_color or :default_gray in the hash.
    • If a String the recipe in the string will be used. You may include anything the command line utility will accept except -i or -o. See $ kdu_compress -usage in your shell.
    • If no :recipe is provided the processor will examine the image and make a best guess, but you can set a few basic options (the remainder of this list). Note that these are ignored if you provided a recipe via either of the first two methods described.
  • :levels (Integer) : The number of decomposition levels. The default is the number of times the long dimension can be divided by two, down to 96, e.g. a 7200 pixel image would have 6 levels (3600, 1800, 900, 450, 225, 112)
  • :layers (Integer) : The number of quality layers. Default: 8
  • :compression (Integer) : The left number of the compression ratio n:1, e.g. 12 will apply 12:1 compression. Default: 10.
  • :tile_size (Integer) : Pixel dimension of the tiles. Default: 1024

Development Environment

Dependencies

  • ImageMagick
    • On a mac, do brew install imagemagick
  • LibreOffice
    • On a mac, do brew install libreoffice --cask
  • Kakadu
    • On a mac, extract the file and run the pkg installer therein (don't get distracted by the files called kdu_show)
  • Ghostscript
    • On a mac, brew install ghostscript
  • ufraw
    • On a mac, brew install ufraw
  • dcraw (ufraw alternative)
    • On a mac, brew install dcraw
    • You will need to modify ImageMagick's delegate for dng files in order to use dcraw.
    • First find where the deletegates.xml file is located: identify -list delegate | grep Path
    • Edit the delegates.xml file by replacing the dng:decode delegate line with the following: <delegate decode="dng:decode" command="&quot;dcraw&quot; -c -q 3 -H 5 -w &quot;%i&quot; | &quot;convert&quot; - &quot;%u.png&quot;"/>
  • libvpx
    • On a mac, brew install libvpx
  • ffmpeg
    • On a mac, brew install ffmpeg
    • Ensure libvpx is installed first

Running Tests

  1. Run tests with RAILS_ENV=test bundle exec rake ci

Running specific tests

If you don't want to run the whole suite all at once like CI, do the following:

  1. Run the test servers with rake derivatives:test_server
  2. Run the tests.

Running tests with Docker

First, make sure you have installed Docker.

Within your cloned repository, tell Docker to get started installing your development environment:

docker compose build
docker compose up

This starts containers for:

  • Fedora
  • Solr

It also builds an image containing all dependencies needed for the tests.

To stop the containers, type Ctrl+c. To restart the containers you need only run docker compose up.

You can run the full test suite using the following command:

docker compose run -w /app/samvera/hydra-derivatives test sh -c "bundle exec rspec"

Acknowledgments

This software has been developed by and is brought to you by the Samvera community. Learn more at the Samvera website.

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