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"""
Base class for Plugins that interact with ImageViewer.
"""
from warnings import warn
import numpy as np
from ..qt import QtWidgets, QtCore, Signal
from ..utils import RequiredAttr, init_qtapp
class Plugin(QtWidgets.QDialog):
"""Base class for plugins that interact with an ImageViewer.
A plugin connects an image filter (or another function) to an image viewer.
Note that a Plugin is initialized *without* an image viewer and attached in
a later step. See example below for details.
Parameters
----------
image_viewer : ImageViewer
Window containing image used in measurement/manipulation.
image_filter : function
Function that gets called to update image in image viewer. This value
can be `None` if, for example, you have a plugin that extracts
information from an image and doesn't manipulate it. Alternatively,
this function can be defined as a method in a Plugin subclass.
height, width : int
Size of plugin window in pixels. Note that Qt will automatically resize
a window to fit components. So if you're adding rows of components, you
can leave `height = 0` and just let Qt determine the final height.
useblit : bool
If True, use blitting to speed up animation. Only available on some
Matplotlib backends. If None, set to True when using Agg backend.
This only has an effect if you draw on top of an image viewer.
Attributes
----------
image_viewer : ImageViewer
Window containing image used in measurement.
name : str
Name of plugin. This is displayed as the window title.
artist : list
List of Matplotlib artists and canvastools. Any artists created by the
plugin should be added to this list so that it gets cleaned up on
close.
Examples
--------
>>> from skimage.viewer import ImageViewer
>>> from skimage.viewer.widgets import Slider
>>> from skimage import data
>>>
>>> plugin = Plugin(image_filter=lambda img,
... threshold: img > threshold) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> plugin += Slider('threshold', 0, 255) # doctest: +SKIP
>>>
>>> image = data.coins()
>>> viewer = ImageViewer(image) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> viewer += plugin # doctest: +SKIP
>>> thresholded = viewer.show()[0][0] # doctest: +SKIP
The plugin will automatically delegate parameters to `image_filter` based
on its parameter type, i.e., `ptype` (widgets for required arguments must
be added in the order they appear in the function). The image attached
to the viewer is **automatically passed as the first argument** to the
filter function.
#TODO: Add flag so image is not passed to filter function by default.
`ptype = 'kwarg'` is the default for most widgets so it's unnecessary here.
"""
name = 'Plugin'
image_viewer = RequiredAttr("%s is not attached to ImageViewer" % name)
# Signals used when viewers are linked to the Plugin output.
image_changed = Signal(np.ndarray)
_started = Signal(int)
def __init__(self, image_filter=None, height=0, width=400, useblit=True,
dock='bottom'):
init_qtapp()
super(Plugin, self).__init__()
self.dock = dock
self.image_viewer = None
# If subclass defines `image_filter` method ignore input.
if not hasattr(self, 'image_filter'):
self.image_filter = image_filter
elif image_filter is not None:
warn("If the Plugin class defines an `image_filter` method, "
"then the `image_filter` argument is ignored.")
self.setWindowTitle(self.name)
self.layout = QtWidgets.QGridLayout(self)
self.resize(width, height)
self.row = 0
self.arguments = []
self.keyword_arguments = {}
self.useblit = useblit
self.cids = []
self.artists = []
def attach(self, image_viewer):
"""Attach the plugin to an ImageViewer.
Note that the ImageViewer will automatically call this method when the
plugin is added to the ImageViewer. For example::
viewer += Plugin(...)
Also note that `attach` automatically calls the filter function so that
the image matches the filtered value specified by attached widgets.
"""
self.setParent(image_viewer)
self.setWindowFlags(QtCore.Qt.Dialog)
self.image_viewer = image_viewer
self.image_viewer.plugins.append(self)
#TODO: Always passing image as first argument may be bad assumption.
self.arguments = [self.image_viewer.original_image]
# Call filter so that filtered image matches widget values
self.filter_image()
def add_widget(self, widget):
"""Add widget to plugin.
Alternatively, Plugin's `__add__` method is overloaded to add widgets::
plugin += Widget(...)
Widgets can adjust required or optional arguments of filter function or
parameters for the plugin. This is specified by the Widget's `ptype`.
"""
if widget.ptype == 'kwarg':
name = widget.name.replace(' ', '_')
self.keyword_arguments[name] = widget
widget.callback = self.filter_image
elif widget.ptype == 'arg':
self.arguments.append(widget)
widget.callback = self.filter_image
elif widget.ptype == 'plugin':
widget.callback = self.update_plugin
widget.plugin = self
self.layout.addWidget(widget, self.row, 0)
self.row += 1
def __add__(self, widget):
self.add_widget(widget)
return self
def filter_image(self, *widget_arg):
"""Call `image_filter` with widget args and kwargs
Note: `display_filtered_image` is automatically called.
"""
# `widget_arg` is passed by the active widget but is unused since all
# filter arguments are pulled directly from attached the widgets.
if self.image_filter is None:
return
arguments = [self._get_value(a) for a in self.arguments]
kwargs = {name: self._get_value(a)
for name, a in self.keyword_arguments.items()}
filtered = self.image_filter(*arguments, **kwargs)
self.display_filtered_image(filtered)
self.image_changed.emit(filtered)
def _get_value(self, param):
# If param is a widget, return its `val` attribute.
return param if not hasattr(param, 'val') else param.val
def _update_original_image(self, image):
"""Update the original image argument passed to the filter function.
This method is called by the viewer when the original image is updated.
"""
self.arguments[0] = image
self._on_new_image(image)
self.filter_image()
def _on_new_image(self, image):
"""Override this method to update your plugin for new images."""
pass
@property
def filtered_image(self):
"""Return filtered image."""
return self.image_viewer.image
def display_filtered_image(self, image):
"""Display the filtered image on image viewer.
If you don't want to simply replace the displayed image with the
filtered image (e.g., you want to display a transparent overlay),
you can override this method.
"""
self.image_viewer.image = image
def update_plugin(self, name, value):
"""Update keyword parameters of the plugin itself.
These parameters will typically be implemented as class properties so
that they update the image or some other component.
"""
setattr(self, name, value)
def show(self, main_window=True):
"""Show plugin."""
super(Plugin, self).show()
self.activateWindow()
self.raise_()
# Emit signal with x-hint so new windows can be displayed w/o overlap.
size = self.frameGeometry()
x_hint = size.x() + size.width()
self._started.emit(x_hint)
def closeEvent(self, event):
"""On close disconnect all artists and events from ImageViewer.
Note that artists must be appended to `self.artists`.
"""
self.clean_up()
self.close()
def clean_up(self):
self.remove_image_artists()
if self in self.image_viewer.plugins:
self.image_viewer.plugins.remove(self)
self.image_viewer.reset_image()
self.image_viewer.redraw()
def remove_image_artists(self):
"""Remove artists that are connected to the image viewer."""
for a in self.artists:
a.remove()
def output(self):
"""Return the plugin's representation and data.
Returns
-------
image : array, same shape as ``self.image_viewer.image``, or None
The filtered image.
data : None
Any data associated with the plugin.
Notes
-----
Derived classes should override this method to return a tuple
containing an *overlay* of the same shape of the image, and a
*data* object. Either of these is optional: return ``None`` if
you don't want to return a value.
"""
return (self.image_viewer.image, None)