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ts/util/processImageFile.ts
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// Copyright 2021 Signal Messenger, LLC
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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import loadImage, { LoadImageOptions } from 'blueimp-load-image';
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import { canvasToArrayBuffer } from './canvasToArrayBuffer';
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export async function processImageFile(file: File): Promise<ArrayBuffer> {
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const { image } = await loadImage(file, {
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canvas: true,
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cover: true,
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crop: true,
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imageSmoothingQuality: 'medium',
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maxHeight: 512,
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maxWidth: 512,
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minHeight: 2,
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minWidth: 2,
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// `imageSmoothingQuality` is not present in `loadImage`'s types, but it is
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// documented and supported. Updating DefinitelyTyped is the long-term solution
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// here.
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} as LoadImageOptions);
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// NOTE: The types for `loadImage` say this can never be a canvas, but it will be if
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// `canvas: true`, at least in our case. Again, updating DefinitelyTyped should
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// address this.
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if (!(image instanceof HTMLCanvasElement)) {
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throw new Error('Loaded image was not a canvas');
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}
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return canvasToArrayBuffer(image);
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}
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