#!/usr/bin/env python ''' Metadata anonymisation toolkit library ''' import sys import os import hachoir_core.cmd_line import hachoir_parser import hachoir_editor import images import audio import misc __version__ = "0.1" __author__ = "jvoisin" strippers = { hachoir_parser.image.JpegFile: images.JpegStripper, hachoir_parser.image.PngFile: images.PngStripper, hachoir_parser.audio.MpegAudioFile: audio.MpegAudioStripper, hachoir_parser.misc.PDFDocument: misc.PdfStripper, } def create_class_file(name): ''' return a $FILETYPEStripper() class, corresponding to the filetype of the given file ''' if not(os.path.isfile(name)): #check if the file exist print("Error: %s is not a valid file" % name) sys.exit(1) filename = "" realname = name filename = hachoir_core.cmd_line.unicodeFilename(name) parser = hachoir_parser.createParser(filename) if not parser: print("Unable to parse the file %s : sorry" % filename) sys.exit(1) editor = hachoir_editor.createEditor(parser) try: '''this part is a little tricky : stripper_class will receice the name of the class $FILETYPEStripper, (which herits from the "file" class), based on the editor of given file (name) ''' stripper_class = strippers[editor.input.__class__] except KeyError: #Place for another lib than hachoir print("Don't have stripper for file type: %s" % editor.description) sys.exit(1) if editor.input.__class__ == hachoir_parser.misc.PDFDocument: return stripper_class(filename) return stripper_class(realname, filename, parser, editor)