$val ) { if ( isset( $val[0] ) && trim( $val[0] ) == '' ) { wfDebugLog( 'iptc', "IPTC tag $tag had only whitespace as its value." ); continue; } switch ( $tag ) { case '2#120': /*IPTC caption. mapped with exif ImageDescription*/ $data['ImageDescription'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#116': /* copyright. Mapped with exif copyright */ $data['Copyright'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#080': /* byline. Mapped with exif Artist */ /* merge with byline title (2:85) * like how exif does it with * Title, person. Not sure if this is best * approach since we no longer have the two fields * separate. each byline title entry corresponds to a * specific byline. */ $bylines = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); if ( isset( $parsed['2#085'] ) ) { $titles = self::convIPTC( $parsed['2#085'], $c ); } else { $titles = array(); } for ( $i = 0; $i < count( $titles ); $i++ ) { if ( isset( $bylines[$i] ) ) { // theoretically this should always be set // but doesn't hurt to be careful. $bylines[$i] = $titles[$i] . ', ' . $bylines[$i]; } } $data['Artist'] = $bylines; break; case '2#025': /* keywords */ $data['Keywords'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#101': /* Country (shown)*/ $data['CountryDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#095': /* state/province (shown) */ $data['ProvinceOrStateDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#090': /* city (Shown) */ $data['CityDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#092': /* sublocation (shown) */ $data['SublocationDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#005': /* object name/title */ $data['ObjectName'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#040': /* special instructions */ $data['SpecialInstructions'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#105': /* headline*/ $data['Headline'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#110': /* credit */ /*"Identifies the provider of the objectdata, * not necessarily the owner/creator". */ $data['Credit'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#115': /* source */ /* "Identifies the original owner of the intellectual content of the *objectdata. This could be an agency, a member of an agency or *an individual." */ $data['Source'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#007': /* edit status (lead, correction, etc) */ $data['EditStatus'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#015': /* category. deprecated. max 3 letters in theory, often more */ $data['iimCategory'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#020': /* category. deprecated. */ $data['iimSupplementalCategory'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#010': /*urgency (1-8. 1 most, 5 normal, 8 low priority)*/ $data['Urgency'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#022': /* "Identifies objectdata that recurs often and predictably... * Example: Euroweather" */ $data['FixtureIdentifier'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#026': /* Content location code (iso 3166 + some custom things) * ex: TUR (for turkey), XUN (for UN), XSP (outer space) * See wikipedia article on iso 3166 and appendix D of iim std. */ $data['LocationDestCode'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#027': /* Content location name. Full printable name * of location of photo. */ $data['LocationDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#065': /* Originating Program. * Combine with Program version (2:70) if present. */ $software = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); if ( count( $software ) !== 1 ) { //according to iim standard this cannot have multiple values //so if there is more than one, something weird is happening, //and we skip it. wfDebugLog( 'iptc', 'IPTC: Wrong count on 2:65 Software field' ); break; } if ( isset( $parsed['2#070'] ) ) { //if a version is set for the software. $softwareVersion = self::convIPTC( $parsed['2#070'], $c ); unset( $parsed['2#070'] ); $data['Software'] = array( array( $software[0], $softwareVersion[0] ) ); } else { $data['Software'] = $software; } break; case '2#075': /* Object cycle. * a for morning (am), p for evening, b for both */ $data['ObjectCycle'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#100': /* Country/Primary location code. * "Indicates the code of the country/primary location where the * intellectual property of the objectdata was created" * unclear how this differs from 2#026 */ $data['CountryCodeDest'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#103': /* original transmission ref. * "A code representing the location of original transmission ac- * cording to practises of the provider." */ $data['OriginalTransmissionRef'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#118': /*contact*/ $data['Contact'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#122': /* Writer/Editor * "Identification of the name of the person involved in the writing, * editing or correcting the objectdata or caption/abstract." */ $data['Writer'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; case '2#135': /* lang code */ $data['LanguageCode'] = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); break; // Start date stuff. // It doesn't accept incomplete dates even though they are valid // according to spec. // Should potentially store timezone as well. case '2#055': //Date created (not date digitized). //Maps to exif DateTimeOriginal if ( isset( $parsed['2#060'] ) ) { $time = $parsed['2#060']; } else { $time = Array(); } $timestamp = self::timeHelper( $val, $time, $c ); if ( $timestamp ) { $data['DateTimeOriginal'] = $timestamp; } break; case '2#062': //Date converted to digital representation. //Maps to exif DateTimeDigitized if ( isset( $parsed['2#063'] ) ) { $time = $parsed['2#063']; } else { $time = Array(); } $timestamp = self::timeHelper( $val, $time, $c ); if ( $timestamp ) { $data['DateTimeDigitized'] = $timestamp; } break; case '2#030': //Date released. if ( isset( $parsed['2#035'] ) ) { $time = $parsed['2#035']; } else { $time = Array(); } $timestamp = self::timeHelper( $val, $time, $c ); if ( $timestamp ) { $data['DateTimeReleased'] = $timestamp; } break; case '2#037': //Date expires. if ( isset( $parsed['2#038'] ) ) { $time = $parsed['2#038']; } else { $time = Array(); } $timestamp = self::timeHelper( $val, $time, $c ); if ( $timestamp ) { $data['DateTimeExpires'] = $timestamp; } break; case '2#000': /* iim version */ // unlike other tags, this is a 2-byte binary number. //technically this is required if there is iptc data //but in practise it isn't always there. if ( strlen( $val[0] ) == 2 ) { //if is just to be paranoid. $versionValue = ord( substr( $val[0], 0, 1 ) ) * 256; $versionValue += ord( substr( $val[0], 1, 1 ) ); $data['iimVersion'] = $versionValue; } break; case '2#004': // IntellectualGenere. // first 4 characters are an id code // That we're not really interested in. // This prop is weird, since it's // allowed to have multiple values // in iim 4.1, but not in the XMP // stuff. We're going to just // extract the first value. $con = self::ConvIPTC( $val, $c ); if ( strlen( $con[0] ) < 5 ) { wfDebugLog( 'iptc', 'IPTC: ' . '2:04 too short. ' . 'Ignoring.' ); break; } $extracted = substr( $con[0], 4 ); $data['IntellectualGenre'] = $extracted; break; case '2#012': // Subject News code - this is a compound field // at the moment we only extract the subject news // code, which is an 8 digit (ascii) number // describing the subject matter of the content. $codes = self::convIPTC( $val, $c ); foreach ( $codes as $ic ) { $fields = explode( ':', $ic, 3 ); if ( count( $fields ) < 2 || $fields[0] !== 'IPTC' ) { wfDebugLog( 'IPTC', 'IPTC: ' . 'Invalid 2:12 - ' . $ic ); break; } $data['SubjectNewsCode'] = $fields[1]; } break; // purposely does not do 2:125, 2:130, 2:131, // 2:47, 2:50, 2:45, 2:42, 2:8, 2:3 // 2:200, 2:201, 2:202 // or the audio stuff (2:150 to 2:154) case '2#070': case '2#060': case '2#063': case '2#085': case '2#038': case '2#035': //ignore. Handled elsewhere. break; default: wfDebugLog( 'iptc', "Unsupported iptc tag: $tag. Value: " . implode( ',', $val )); break; } } return $data; } /** * Convert an iptc date and time tags into the exif format * * @todo Potentially this should also capture the timezone offset. * @param array $date The date tag * @param array $time The time tag * @param $c * @return String Date in exif format. */ private static function timeHelper( $date, $time, $c ) { if ( count( $date ) === 1 ) { //the standard says this should always be 1 //just double checking. list( $date ) = self::convIPTC( $date, $c ); } else { return null; } if ( count( $time ) === 1 ) { list( $time ) = self::convIPTC( $time, $c ); $dateOnly = false; } else { $time = '000000+0000'; //placeholder $dateOnly = true; } if ( !( preg_match( '/\d\d\d\d\d\d[-+]\d\d\d\d/', $time ) && preg_match( '/\d\d\d\d\d\d\d\d/', $date ) && substr( $date, 0, 4 ) !== '0000' && substr( $date, 4, 2 ) !== '00' && substr( $date, 6, 2 ) !== '00' ) ) { //something wrong. // Note, this rejects some valid dates according to iptc spec // for example: the date 00000400 means the photo was taken in // April, but the year and day is unknown. We don't process these // types of incomplete dates atm. wfDebugLog( 'iptc', "IPTC: invalid time ( $time ) or date ( $date )" ); return null; } $unixTS = wfTimestamp( TS_UNIX, $date . substr( $time, 0, 6 )); if ( $unixTS === false ) { wfDebugLog( 'iptc', "IPTC: can't convert date to TS_UNIX: $date $time." ); return null; } $tz = ( intval( substr( $time, 7, 2 ) ) * 60 * 60 ) + ( intval( substr( $time, 9, 2 ) ) * 60 ); if ( substr( $time, 6, 1 ) === '-' ) { $tz = - $tz; } $finalTimestamp = wfTimestamp( TS_EXIF, $unixTS + $tz ); if ( $finalTimestamp === false ) { wfDebugLog( 'iptc', "IPTC: can't make final timestamp. Date: " . ( $unixTS + $tz ) ); return null; } if ( $dateOnly ) { //return the date only return substr( $finalTimestamp, 0, 10 ); } else { return $finalTimestamp; } } /** * Helper function to convert charset for iptc values. * @param string|array $data The iptc string * @param string $charset The charset * * @return string|array */ private static function convIPTC( $data, $charset ) { if ( is_array( $data ) ) { foreach ( $data as &$val ) { $val = self::convIPTCHelper( $val, $charset ); } } else { $data = self::convIPTCHelper( $data, $charset ); } return $data; } /** * Helper function of a helper function to convert charset for iptc values. * @param $data Mixed String or Array: The iptc string * @param string $charset The charset * * @return string */ private static function convIPTCHelper( $data, $charset ) { if ( $charset ) { wfSuppressWarnings(); $data = iconv( $charset, "UTF-8//IGNORE", $data ); wfRestoreWarnings(); if ( $data === false ) { $data = ""; wfDebugLog( 'iptc', __METHOD__ . " Error converting iptc data charset $charset to utf-8" ); } } else { //treat as utf-8 if is valid utf-8. otherwise pretend its windows-1252 // most of the time if there is no 1:90 tag, it is either ascii, latin1, or utf-8 $oldData = $data; UtfNormal::quickIsNFCVerify( $data ); //make $data valid utf-8 if ( $data === $oldData ) { return $data; //if validation didn't change $data } else { return self::convIPTCHelper( $oldData, 'Windows-1252' ); } } return trim( $data ); } /** * take the value of 1:90 tag and returns a charset * @param string $tag 1:90 tag. * @return string charset name or "?" * Warning, this function does not (and is not intended to) detect * all iso 2022 escape codes. In practise, the code for utf-8 is the * only code that seems to have wide use. It does detect that code. */ static function getCharset( $tag ) { //According to iim standard, charset is defined by the tag 1:90. //in which there are iso 2022 escape sequences to specify the character set. //the iim standard seems to encourage that all necessary escape sequences are //in the 1:90 tag, but says it doesn't have to be. //This is in need of more testing probably. This is definitely not complete. //however reading the docs of some other iptc software, it appears that most iptc software //only recognizes utf-8. If 1:90 tag is not present content is // usually ascii or iso-8859-1 (and sometimes utf-8), but no guarantee. //This also won't work if there are more than one escape sequence in the 1:90 tag //or if something is put in the G2, or G3 charsets, etc. It will only reliably recognize utf-8. // This is just going through the charsets mentioned in appendix C of the iim standard. // \x1b = ESC. switch ( $tag ) { case "\x1b%G": //utf-8 //Also call things that are compatible with utf-8, utf-8 (e.g. ascii) case "\x1b(B": // ascii case "\x1b(@": // iso-646-IRV (ascii in latest version, $ different in older version) $c = 'UTF-8'; break; case "\x1b(A": //like ascii, but british. $c = 'ISO646-GB'; break; case "\x1b(C": //some obscure sweedish/finland encoding $c = 'ISO-IR-8-1'; break; case "\x1b(D": $c = 'ISO-IR-8-2'; break; case "\x1b(E": //some obscure danish/norway encoding $c = 'ISO-IR-9-1'; break; case "\x1b(F": $c = 'ISO-IR-9-2'; break; case "\x1b(G": $c = 'SEN_850200_B'; // aka iso 646-SE; ascii-like break; case "\x1b(I": $c = "ISO646-IT"; break; case "\x1b(L": $c = "ISO646-PT"; break; case "\x1b(Z": $c = "ISO646-ES"; break; case "\x1b([": $c = "GREEK7-OLD"; break; case "\x1b(K": $c = "ISO646-DE"; break; case "\x1b(N": //crylic $c = "ISO_5427"; break; case "\x1b(`": //iso646-NO $c = "NS_4551-1"; break; case "\x1b(f": //iso646-FR $c = "NF_Z_62-010"; break; case "\x1b(g": $c = "PT2"; //iso646-PT2 break; case "\x1b(h": $c = "ES2"; break; case "\x1b(i": //iso646-HU $c = "MSZ_7795.3"; break; case "\x1b(w": $c = "CSA_Z243.4-1985-1"; break; case "\x1b(x": $c = "CSA_Z243.4-1985-2"; break; case "\x1b\$(B": case "\x1b\$B": case "\x1b&@\x1b\$B": case "\x1b&@\x1b\$(B": $c = "JIS_C6226-1983"; break; case "\x1b-A": // iso-8859-1. at least for the high code characters. case "\x1b(@\x1b-A": case "\x1b(B\x1b-A": $c = 'ISO-8859-1'; break; case "\x1b-B": // iso-8859-2. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-2'; break; case "\x1b-C": // iso-8859-3. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-3'; break; case "\x1b-D": // iso-8859-4. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-4'; break; case "\x1b-E": // iso-8859-5. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-5'; break; case "\x1b-F": // iso-8859-6. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-6'; break; case "\x1b-G": // iso-8859-7. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-7'; break; case "\x1b-H": // iso-8859-8. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'ISO-8859-8'; break; case "\x1b-I": // CSN_369103. at least for the high code characters. $c = 'CSN_369103'; break; default: wfDebugLog( 'iptc', __METHOD__ . 'Unknown charset in iptc 1:90: ' . bin2hex( $tag ) ); //at this point just give up and refuse to parse iptc? $c = false; } return $c; } }