Add feature tests for EXIF strip
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@ -86,3 +86,34 @@ Feature: Responsive image generation
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When I run Jekyll
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Then the file "_site/assets/resized/exif-rotation-100x50.jpeg" should exist
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Then the file "_site/assets/resized/progressive-100x50.jpeg" should exist
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Scenario: Images should not be stripped of EXIF info by default
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Given I have a responsive_image configuration with:
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"""
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template: _includes/responsive-image.html
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sizes:
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- width: 100
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"""
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And I have a file "index.html" with:
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"""
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{% responsive_image path: assets/exif-rotation.jpeg %}
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"""
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When I run Jekyll
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Then the file "_site/assets/resized/exif-rotation-100x50.jpeg" should exist
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Then the image "_site/assets/resized/exif-rotation-100x50.jpeg" should have an EXIF orientation
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Scenario: Images can be stripped of EXIF info
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Given I have a responsive_image configuration with:
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"""
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template: _includes/responsive-image.html
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sizes:
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- width: 100
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strip: true
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"""
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And I have a file "index.html" with:
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"""
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{% responsive_image path: assets/exif-rotation.jpeg %}
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"""
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When I run Jekyll
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Then the file "_site/assets/resized/exif-rotation-100x50.jpeg" should exist
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Then the image "_site/assets/resized/exif-rotation-100x50.jpeg" should have no EXIF orientation
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@ -65,6 +65,18 @@ Then /^the image "(.+)" should be interlaced$/ do |path|
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img.destroy!
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end
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Then /^the image "(.+)" should have an EXIF orientation$/ do |path|
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img = Magick::Image::read(path).first
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assert_not_equal img.orientation.to_i, 0
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img.destroy!
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end
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Then /^the image "(.+)" should have no EXIF orientation$/ do |path|
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img = Magick::Image::read(path).first
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assert_equal img.orientation.to_i, 0
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img.destroy!
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end
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def write_file(path, contents)
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File.open(path, 'w') do |f|
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f.write(contents)
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