For multilayer files it was only comparing the first pass, so any issues with other passes would be missed. Also don't clear the filename for multilayer file output nodes, as that doesn't work when there are multiple such nodes all writing to the same file name. This will be used in an upcoming EXR multipart writing test. Ref #146650 Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/146726
251 lines
10 KiB
Python
251 lines
10 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Blender Authors
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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import sys
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import os
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from shutil import copyfile, rmtree
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import argparse
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import pathlib
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import OpenImageIO as oiio
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import unittest
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import bpy
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# Test utils are not accessible when run inside blender.
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current_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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sys.path.append(current_dir)
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from modules.colored_print import print_message
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class FileOutputTest(unittest.TestCase):
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"""
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This class extends the compositor tests by supporting the File Output node.
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Unlike the `render_test` framework, this framework supports multiple output files per blend file.
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For consistency, all test cases for the file output node are part of a single ctest test case.
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To run such a test for CPU, run `ctest -R compositor_cpu_file_output --verbose`.
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To update a failing test, run `BLENDER_TEST_UPDATE=1 ctest -R compositor_cpu_file_output`
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"""
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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cls.testdir = pathlib.Path(args.testdir)
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cls.outdir = pathlib.Path(args.outdir)
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cls.execution_device = "GPU" if args.gpu_backend else "CPU"
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cls.update = os.getenv("BLENDER_TEST_UPDATE") is not None
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# Images that look similar enough should pass the test
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cls.fail_threshold = 0.001
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comp_outdir = os.path.dirname(cls.outdir)
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if not os.path.exists(comp_outdir):
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os.mkdir(comp_outdir)
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def compare_images(self, ref_img_path, out_img_path, verbose=True):
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"""
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Compare content and metadata of two images.
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"""
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img_name = os.path.basename(ref_img_path)
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ref_input = oiio.ImageInput.open(ref_img_path)
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out_input = oiio.ImageInput.open(out_img_path)
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# We'll compare all subimages, so that every pass in multilayer, multiview
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# and multipart EXR files is checked.
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ref_subimages = ref_input.spec().get_int_attribute("oiio:subimages", 1)
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out_subimages = out_input.spec().get_int_attribute("oiio:subimages", 1)
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if ref_subimages != out_subimages:
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if verbose:
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print_message("Image subimages mismatch for '{:s}': {} -> {}".
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format(img_name, ref_subimages, out_subimages),
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'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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return False
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ok = True
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for subimage in range(0, ref_subimages):
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ref_img = oiio.ImageBuf(ref_img_path, subimage, 0, oiio.ImageSpec())
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out_img = oiio.ImageBuf(out_img_path, subimage, 0, oiio.ImageSpec())
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# Compare image content
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comp = oiio.ImageBufAlgo.compare(ref_img, out_img, self.fail_threshold, 0)
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if comp.nfail != 0:
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if verbose:
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print_message("Image content mismatch for '{:s}'".format(img_name),
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'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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ok = False
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# Compare Metadata
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metadata_ignore = set(("Time", "File", "Date", "RenderTime", "Software"))
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ref_meta = ref_img.spec().extra_attribs
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out_meta = out_img.spec().extra_attribs
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for attrib in ref_meta:
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if attrib.name in metadata_ignore:
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continue
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if attrib.name not in out_meta:
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if verbose:
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print_message(
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"Image metadata mismatch: metadata '{:s}' does not exist in output image '{:s}'".format(
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attrib.name, img_name), 'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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ok = False
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continue
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if attrib.value != out_meta[attrib.name]:
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if verbose:
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print_message(
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"Image metadata mismatch for metadata '{:s}' in image '{:s}'".format(attrib.name, img_name),
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'FAILURE',
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'FAILED')
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ok = False
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return ok
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def update_tests(self, testdir, outdir):
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"""
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Update tests by copying changed output images to the test directory.
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"""
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print_message("Updating test {:s}...".format(os.path.basename(outdir)), 'SUCCESS', 'RUN')
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# The directory usually does not exist when a new test case (i.e. new blend file) is added,
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# So add the new reference test directory and copy all files from the output folder.
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if not os.path.exists(testdir):
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os.mkdir(testdir)
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for filename in os.listdir(outdir):
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copyfile(os.path.join(outdir, filename),
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os.path.join(testdir, filename))
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return
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for filename in os.listdir(outdir):
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ref_img = os.path.join(testdir, filename)
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out_img = os.path.join(outdir, filename)
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if filename not in os.listdir(testdir):
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# A newly created image is found in the output directory,
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# so copy it to the reference test directory.
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copyfile(out_img, ref_img)
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else:
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if not self.compare_images(ref_img, out_img, verbose=False):
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# An image in the output directory is found to be modified,
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# so update the reference image by overwriting it with the output image.
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copyfile(out_img, ref_img)
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# Delete reference images that have no corresponding output image.
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for filename in os.listdir(testdir):
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if filename not in os.listdir(outdir):
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pathlib.Path.unlink(os.path.join(testdir, filename))
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def compare_dirs(self, curr_testdir, curr_outdir):
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"""
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Compare all images in both directories. Missing or too many output images will cause the test to fail.
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"""
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ok = True
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ref_images = set()
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out_images = set()
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if not os.path.exists(curr_testdir):
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print_message("Test directory {:s} does not exist".format(curr_testdir), 'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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if self.update:
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self.update_tests(curr_testdir, curr_outdir)
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return True
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else:
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return False
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for filename in os.listdir(curr_testdir):
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ref_images.add(filename)
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for filename in os.listdir(curr_outdir):
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out_images.add(filename)
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for img in out_images:
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if img not in ref_images:
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print_message("Output image '{:s}' has no corresponding test image".format(img),
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'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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ok = False
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for img in ref_images:
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if img not in out_images:
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print_message("Test image '{:s}' not found in output images".format(img), 'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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ok = False
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continue
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if not self.compare_images(os.path.join(curr_testdir, img), os.path.join(curr_outdir, img), verbose=True):
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ok = False
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if not ok and self.update:
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self.update_tests(curr_testdir, curr_outdir)
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ok = True
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if ok:
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print_message("Passed", 'SUCCESS', 'PASSED')
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return ok
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def test_file_output_node(self):
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if not os.path.exists(self.testdir):
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print_message("Test directory '{:s}' does not exist.".format(self.testdir), 'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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return False
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if not os.listdir(self.testdir):
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print_message("Test directory '{:s}' is empty.".format(self.testdir), 'FAILURE', 'FAILED')
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return False
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if not os.path.exists(self.outdir):
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os.mkdir(self.outdir)
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ok = True
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for filename in os.listdir(self.testdir):
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test_name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
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if ext != '.blend':
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continue
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curr_out_dir = os.path.join(self.outdir, test_name)
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curr_test_dir = os.path.join(self.testdir, test_name)
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blendfile = os.path.join(self.testdir, filename)
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# A test may fail because there are too many outputs.
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# So start with a fresh folder on every run to avoid false positives.
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if os.path.exists(curr_out_dir):
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rmtree(curr_out_dir)
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os.mkdir(curr_out_dir)
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print_message("Running test {:s}... ".format(os.path.basename(curr_out_dir)), 'SUCCESS', 'RUN')
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self.run_test_script(blendfile, curr_out_dir)
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if not self.compare_dirs(curr_test_dir, curr_out_dir):
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ok = False
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self.assertTrue(ok)
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def run_test_script(self, blendfile, curr_out_dir):
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def set_directory(node_tree, base_path):
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for node in node_tree.nodes:
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if node.type == 'OUTPUT_FILE':
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node.directory = f'{curr_out_dir}/'
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# Can't use empty filename for multilayer, as multiple such
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# nodes will write to the same file name then.
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if node.format.media_type != 'MULTI_LAYER_IMAGE':
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node.file_name = ""
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elif node.type == 'GROUP' and node.node_tree:
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set_directory(node.node_tree, base_path)
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bpy.ops.wm.open_mainfile(filepath=blendfile)
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# Set output directory for all existing file output nodes.
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set_directory(bpy.data.scenes[0].compositing_node_group, f'{curr_out_dir}/')
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bpy.data.scenes[0].render.compositor_device = f'{self.execution_device}'
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bpy.ops.render.render(animation=True, start_frame=1, end_frame=1)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if '--' in sys.argv:
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argv = [sys.argv[0]] + sys.argv[sys.argv.index('--') + 1:]
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else:
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argv = sys.argv
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Run test script for each blend file containing a File Output node in TESTDIR, "
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"comparing all render outputs with known outputs."
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)
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parser.add_argument("--testdir", required=True)
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parser.add_argument("--outdir", required=True)
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parser.add_argument("--gpu-backend", required=False)
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args, remaining = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
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unittest.main(argv=remaining)
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