qpdf/include/qpdf/QPDFPageObjectHelper.hh

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// Copyright (c) 2005-2022 Jay Berkenbilt
//
// This file is part of qpdf.
//
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#ifndef QPDFPAGEOBJECTHELPER_HH
#define QPDFPAGEOBJECTHELPER_HH
#include <qpdf/QPDFObjectHelper.hh>
#include <qpdf/QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper.hh>
#include <qpdf/QPDFMatrix.hh>
#include <qpdf/DLL.h>
#include <qpdf/QPDFObjectHandle.hh>
#include <functional>
class QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper;
class QPDFPageObjectHelper: public QPDFObjectHelper
{
// This is a helper class for page objects, but as of qpdf 10.1,
// many of the methods also work for form XObjects. When this is
// the case, it is noted in the comment.
public:
QPDF_DLL
QPDFPageObjectHelper(QPDFObjectHandle);
QPDF_DLL
virtual ~QPDFPageObjectHelper()
{
}
// Works with pages and form XObjects. Return the effective value
// of this attribute for the page/form XObject. For pages, if the
// requested attribute is not present on the page but is
// inheritable, look up through the page's ancestors in the page
// tree. If copy_if_shared is true, then this method will replace
// the attribute with a shallow copy if it is in indirect or
// inherited and return the copy. You should do this if you are
// going to modify the returned object and want the modifications
// to apply to the current page/form XObject only.
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle
getAttribute(std::string const& name, bool copy_if_shared);
// Return the TrimBox. If not defined, fall back to CropBox
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle
getTrimBox(bool copy_if_shared = false);
// Return the CropBox. If not defined, fall back to MediaBox
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle
getCropBox(bool copy_if_shared = false);
// Return the MediaBox
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle
getMediaBox(bool copy_if_shared = false);
// Iterate through XObjects, possibly recursing into form
// XObjects. This works with pages or form XObjects. Call action
// on each XObject for which selector, if specified, returns true.
// With no selector, calls action for every object. In addition to
// the object being passed to action, the containing XObject
// dictionary and key are passed in. Remember that the XObject
// dictionary may be shared, and the object may appear in multiple
// XObject dictionaries.
QPDF_DLL
void forEachXObject(
bool recursive,
std::function<void(QPDFObjectHandle& obj,
QPDFObjectHandle& xobj_dict,
std::string const& key)> action,
std::function<bool(QPDFObjectHandle)> selector=nullptr);
// Only call action for images
QPDF_DLL
void forEachImage(
bool recursive,
std::function<void(QPDFObjectHandle& obj,
QPDFObjectHandle& xobj_dict,
std::string const& key)> action);
// Only call action for form XObjects
QPDF_DLL
void forEachFormXObject(
bool recursive,
std::function<void(QPDFObjectHandle& obj,
QPDFObjectHandle& xobj_dict,
std::string const& key)> action);
// Returns an empty map if there are no images or no resources.
// Prior to qpdf 8.4.0, this function did not support inherited
// resources, but it does now. Return value is a map from XObject
// name to the image object, which is always a stream. Works with
// form XObjects as well as pages. This method does not recurse
// into nested form XObjects. For that, use forEachImage.
QPDF_DLL
std::map<std::string, QPDFObjectHandle> getImages();
// Old name -- calls getImages()
QPDF_DLL
std::map<std::string, QPDFObjectHandle> getPageImages();
// Returns an empty map if there are no form XObjects or no
// resources. Otherwise, returns a map of keys to form XObjects
// directly referenced from this page or form XObjects. This does
// not recurse into nested form XObjects. For that, use
// forEachFormXObject.
QPDF_DLL
std::map<std::string, QPDFObjectHandle> getFormXObjects();
// Converts each inline image to an external (normal) image if the
// size is at least the specified number of bytes. This method
// works with pages or form XObjects. By default, it recursively
// processes nested form XObjects. Pass true as shallow to avoid
// this behavior. Prior to qpdf 10.1, form XObjects were ignored,
// but this was considered a bug.
QPDF_DLL
void externalizeInlineImages(size_t min_size, bool shallow);
// ABI: make shallow optional (default false) and merge
QPDF_DLL
void externalizeInlineImages(size_t min_size = 0);
// Return the annotations in the page's "/Annots" list, if any. If
// only_subtype is non-empty, only include annotations of the
// given subtype.
QPDF_DLL
std::vector<QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper> getAnnotations(
std::string const& only_subtype = "");
// Returns a vector of stream objects representing the content
// streams for the given page. This routine allows the caller to
// not care whether there are one or more than one content streams
// for a page.
QPDF_DLL
std::vector<QPDFObjectHandle> getPageContents();
// Add the given object as a new content stream for this page. If
// parameter 'first' is true, add to the beginning. Otherwise, add
// to the end. This routine automatically converts the page
// contents to an array if it is a scalar, allowing the caller not
// to care what the initial structure is. You can call
// coalesceContentStreams() afterwards if you want to force it to
// be a single stream.
QPDF_DLL
void addPageContents(QPDFObjectHandle contents, bool first);
// Rotate a page. If relative is false, set the rotation of the
// page to angle. Otherwise, add angle to the rotation of the
// page. Angle must be a multiple of 90. Adding 90 to the rotation
// rotates clockwise by 90 degrees.
QPDF_DLL
void rotatePage(int angle, bool relative);
// Coalesce a page's content streams. A page's content may be a
// stream or an array of streams. If this page's content is an
// array, concatenate the streams into a single stream. This can
// be useful when working with files that split content streams in
// arbitrary spots, such as in the middle of a token, as that can
// confuse some software. You could also call this after calling
// addPageContents.
QPDF_DLL
void coalesceContentStreams();
//
// Content stream handling
//
// Parse a page's contents through ParserCallbacks, described
// above. This method works whether the contents are a single
// stream or an array of streams. Call on a page object. Also
// works for form XObjects.
QPDF_DLL
void parseContents(QPDFObjectHandle::ParserCallbacks* callbacks);
// Old name
QPDF_DLL
void parsePageContents(QPDFObjectHandle::ParserCallbacks* callbacks);
// Pass a page's or form XObject's contents through the given
// TokenFilter. If a pipeline is also provided, it will be the
// target of the write methods from the token filter. If a
// pipeline is not specified, any output generated by the token
// filter will be discarded. Use this interface if you need to
// pass a page's contents through filter for work purposes without
// having that filter automatically applied to the page's
// contents, as happens with addContentTokenFilter. See
// examples/pdf-count-strings.cc for an example.
QPDF_DLL
void filterContents(QPDFObjectHandle::TokenFilter* filter,
Pipeline* next = 0);
// Old name -- calls filterContents()
QPDF_DLL
void filterPageContents(QPDFObjectHandle::TokenFilter* filter,
Pipeline* next = 0);
// Pipe a page's contents through the given pipeline. This method
// works whether the contents are a single stream or an array of
// streams. Also works on form XObjects.
QPDF_DLL
void pipeContents(Pipeline* p);
// Old name
QPDF_DLL
void pipePageContents(Pipeline* p);
// Attach a token filter to a page's contents. If the page's
// contents is an array of streams, it is automatically coalesced.
// The token filter is applied to the page's contents as a single
// stream. Also works on form XObjects.
QPDF_DLL
void addContentTokenFilter(
PointerHolder<QPDFObjectHandle::TokenFilter> token_filter);
// A page's resources dictionary maps names to objects elsewhere
// in the file. This method walks through a page's contents and
// keeps tracks of which resources are referenced somewhere in the
// contents. Then it removes from the resources dictionary any
// object that is not referenced in the contents. This operation
// is most useful after calling
// QPDFPageDocumentHelper::pushInheritedAttributesToPage(). This
// method is used by page splitting code to avoid copying unused
// objects in files that used shared resource dictionaries across
// multiple pages. This method recurses into form XObjects and can
// be called with a form XObject as well as a page.
QPDF_DLL
void removeUnreferencedResources();
// Return a new QPDFPageObjectHelper that is a duplicate of the
// page. The returned object is an indirect object that is ready
// to be inserted into the same or a different QPDF object using
// any of the addPage methods in QPDFPageDocumentHelper or QPDF.
// Without calling one of those methods, the page will not be
// added anywhere. The new page object shares all content streams
// and indirect object resources with the original page, so if you
// are going to modify the contents or other aspects of the page,
// you will need to handling copying of the component parts
// separately.
QPDF_DLL
QPDFPageObjectHelper shallowCopyPage();
// Return a transformation matrix whose effect is the same as the
// page's /Rotate and /UserUnit parameters. If invert is true,
// return a matrix whose effect is the opposite. The regular
// matrix is suitable for taking something from this page to put
// elsewhere, and the second one is suitable for putting something
// else onto this page. The page's TrimBox is used as the bounding
// box for purposes of computing the matrix.
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle::Matrix getMatrixForTransformations(bool invert = false);
// Return a form XObject that draws this page. This is useful for
// n-up operations, underlay, overlay, thumbnail generation, or
// any other case in which it is useful to replicate the contents
// of a page in some other context. The dictionaries are shallow
// copies of the original page dictionary, and the contents are
// coalesced from the page's contents. The resulting object handle
// is not referenced anywhere. If handle_transformations is true,
// the resulting form XObject's /Matrix will be set to replicate
// rotation (/Rotate) and scaling (/UserUnit) in the page's
// dictionary. In this way, the page's transformations will be
// preserved when placing this object on another page.
QPDF_DLL
QPDFObjectHandle getFormXObjectForPage(bool handle_transformations = true);
// Return content stream text that will place the given form
// XObject (fo) using the resource name "name" on this page
// centered within the given rectangle. If invert_transformations
// is true, the effect of any rotation (/Rotate) and scaling
// (/UserUnit) applied to the current page will be inverted in the
// form XObject placement. This will cause the form XObject's
// absolute orientation to be preserved. You could overlay one
// page on another by calling getFormXObjectForPage on the
// original page, QPDFObjectHandle::getUniqueResourceName on the
// destination page's Resources dictionary to generate a name for
// the resulting object, and calling placeFormXObject on the
// destination page. Then insert the new fo (or, if it comes from
// a different file, the result of calling copyForeignObject on
// it) into the resources dictionary using name, and append or
// prepend the content to the page's content streams. See the
// overlay/underlay code in qpdf.cc or
// examples/pdf-overlay-page.cc for an example. From qpdf 10.0.0,
// the allow_shrink and allow_expand parameters control whether
// the form XObject is allowed to be shrunk or expanded to stay
// within or maximally fill the destination rectangle. The default
// values are for backward compatibility with the pre-10.0.0
// behavior.
QPDF_DLL
std::string placeFormXObject(
QPDFObjectHandle fo, std::string const& name,
QPDFObjectHandle::Rectangle rect,
bool invert_transformations = true,
bool allow_shrink = true,
bool allow_expand = false);
// Alternative version that also fills in the transformation
// matrix that was used.
QPDF_DLL
std::string placeFormXObject(
QPDFObjectHandle fo, std::string const& name,
QPDFObjectHandle::Rectangle rect,
QPDFMatrix& cm,
bool invert_transformations = true,
bool allow_shrink = true,
bool allow_expand = false);
// Return the transformation matrix that translates from the given
// form XObject's coordinate system into the given rectangular
// region on the page. The parameters have the same meaning as for
// placeFormXObject.
QPDF_DLL
QPDFMatrix getMatrixForFormXObjectPlacement(
QPDFObjectHandle fo, QPDFObjectHandle::Rectangle rect,
bool invert_transformations = true,
bool allow_shrink = true, bool allow_expand = false);
// If a page is rotated using /Rotate in the page's dictionary,
// instead rotate the page by the same amount by altering the
// contents and removing the /Rotate key. This method adjusts the
// various page bounding boxes (/MediaBox, etc.) so that the page
// will have the same semantics. This can be useful to work around
// problems with PDF applications that can't properly handle
// rotated pages. If a QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper is provided, it
// will be used for resolving any form fields that have to be
// rotated. If not, one will be created inside the function, which
// is less efficient.
QPDF_DLL
void flattenRotation();
// ABI: merge versions and make afdh default to nullptr
QPDF_DLL
void flattenRotation(QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper* afdh);
// Copy annotations from another page into this page. The other
// page may be from the same QPDF or from a different QPDF. Each
// annotation's rectangle is transformed by the given matrix. If
// the annotation is a widget annotation that is associated with a
// form field, the form field is copied into this document's
// AcroForm dictionary as well. You can use this to copy
// annotations from a page that was converted to a form XObject
// and added to another page. For example of this, see
// examples/pdf-overlay-page.cc. This method calls
// QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::transformAnnotations, which will
// copy annotations and form fields so that you can copy
// annotations from a source page to any number of other pages,
// even with different matrices, and maintain independence from
// the original annotations. See also
// QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::fixCopiedAnnotations, which can be
// used if you copy a page and want to repair the annotations on
// the destination page to make them independent from the original
// page's annotations.
//
// If you pass in a QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper*, the method will
// use that instead of creating one in the function. Creating
// QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper objects is expensive, so if you're
// doing a lot of copying, it can be more efficient to create
// these outside and pass them in.
QPDF_DLL
void copyAnnotations(
QPDFPageObjectHelper from_page, QPDFMatrix const& cm = QPDFMatrix(),
QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper* afdh = nullptr,
QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper* from_afdh = nullptr);
private:
static bool
removeUnreferencedResourcesHelper(
QPDFPageObjectHelper ph, std::set<std::string>& unresolved);
class Members
{
friend class QPDFPageObjectHelper;
public:
QPDF_DLL
~Members();
private:
Members();
Members(Members const&);
};
PointerHolder<Members> m;
};
#endif // QPDFPAGEOBJECTHELPER_HH