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mutant 2 250 image.jpg (use mode number 2) +// mutant 1,3,5 100 image.jpg image2.png (use modes 1, 3, and 5, a delay of 100ms, with 2 images) + +fn main() { + let num_modes = 8; + let args: Vec = env::args().collect(); + let mut modes: Vec = args[1].split(",").map(|x| x.parse::().unwrap()).collect(); + + if modes.len() == 0 { + exit(0); + } + + for mode in modes.iter() { + if *mode == 0 || *mode > num_modes { + println!("Invalid mode: {}", mode); + exit(0); + } + } + + let delay_ms = args[2].parse::().unwrap_or_else(|_| { + println!("Wrong delay."); + exit(0); + }); + + let delay = (delay_ms as f64 / 10.0) as u16; + + if delay == 0 { + println!("Delay is too short."); + exit(0); + } else if delay > 1000 { + println!("Delay is too long."); + exit(0); + } + + let paths = args + .iter() + .skip(3) + .map(|s| s.clone()) + .collect::>(); + + if paths.len() == 0 || paths.len() > 4 { + exit(0) + } + + let mut img = match image::open(&paths[0]) { + Ok(im) => im, + Err(_) => { + println!("Invalid file path."); + exit(0); + } + }; + + let mut dims = img.dimensions(); + let ratio: f64 = dims.1 as f64 / dims.0 as f64; + + let width; + let height; + + if dims.0 >= dims.1 { + width = if dims.0 < 800 { + dims.0 + } else {800}; + height = (width as f64 * ratio) as u32; + } else { + height = if dims.0 < 800 { + dims.0 + } else {800}; + width = (height as f64 / ratio) as u32; + } + + img = img.thumbnail(width, height); + dims = img.dimensions(); + + let mut bytes: Vec> = vec![img.to_rgb().to_vec()]; + + if paths.len() > 1 { + for i in 1..paths.len() + { + let im = match image::open(&paths[i]) { + Ok(im) => im, + Err(_) => { + println!("Invalid file path."); + exit(0); + } + }; + + let imbuff = image::imageops::resize(&im, dims.0, dims.1, image::imageops::FilterType::Nearest); + let mut byts: Vec = vec![]; + + for pixel in imbuff.pixels() { + byts.push(pixel[0]); + byts.push(pixel[1]); + byts.push(pixel[2]); + } + + bytes.push(byts); + } + } + + let mut res_paths: Vec = 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+ match mode { + 1 => { + bytes[i + 1] = 255 - r; + bytes[i + 2] = 255 - g; + bytes[i + 3] = 255 - b; + }, + 2 => { + bytes[i + 1] = 255 - b; + bytes[i + 2] = 255 - r; + bytes[i + 3] = 255 - g; + }, + 3 => { + bytes[i + 1] = 255 - g; + bytes[i + 2] = 255 - b; + bytes[i + 3] = 255 - r; + }, + _ => {} + } + + i += 3; + } + + if i >= bytes.len() - 1 { + break; + } + } +} + +fn line_reverse(bytes: Vec, width: u32, mode: &str) -> Vec { + if mode == "full" { + return bytes.into_iter().rev().collect(); + } else { + let mut n = 0; + let mut nbytes: Vec =vec![]; + let mut line: Vec = vec![]; + + for byte in bytes.iter() { + line.push(*byte); + n += 1; + + if n >= width { + for b in line.into_iter().rev() { + nbytes.push(b) + } + + n = 0; + line = vec![]; + } + } + + if mode == "right" { + return nbytes.into_iter().rev().collect(); + } else { + return nbytes; + } + } +} + +fn make_static(bytes: &mut Vec) { + let amount = (bytes.len() as f64 * 0.25).round() as u32; + let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); + + for _ in 0..amount { + let index = rng.gen_range(0, bytes.len() - 1); + bytes[index] = rng.gen_range(0, 255); + } +} + +fn reverse_group(bytes: Vec, alt: bool) -> Vec { + let mut nbytes: Vec = vec![]; + let mut temp: Vec = vec![]; + let mut n = 0; + + for byte in bytes.iter() { + temp.push(*byte); + n += 1; + + if n == 3 { + if alt { + nbytes.push(temp[1]); + nbytes.push(temp[2]); + nbytes.push(temp[0]); + } else { + nbytes.push(temp[2]); + nbytes.push(temp[1]); + nbytes.push(temp[0]); + } + + temp = vec![]; + n = 0 + } + } + + for b in temp.iter().rev() { + nbytes.push(*b); + } + + return nbytes; +} + +fn swap_group(bytes: Vec, level: u32, width: u32) -> Vec { + let mut nbytes: Vec = vec![]; + let mut temp: Vec = vec![]; + let mut temp2: Vec = vec![]; + let mut n = 0; + + let mut limit = ((width as f64) * (level as f64 * 0.008)) as u32; + + while limit > 0 && limit % 3 != 0 { + limit -= 1; + } + + if limit < 3 * level { + limit = 3 * level; + } + + for byte in bytes.iter() { + n += 1; + + if n <= limit { + temp.push(*byte); + } else if n <= limit * 2 { + temp2.push(*byte); + } + + if n == limit * 2 { + for b in temp2.iter() { + nbytes.push(*b); + } + + for b in temp.iter() { + nbytes.push(*b); + } + + temp = vec![]; + temp2 = vec![]; + n = 0; + } + } + + if temp2.len() > 0 { + for b in temp2.iter() { + nbytes.push(*b) + } + } + + if temp.len() > 0 { + for b in temp.iter() { + nbytes.push(*b) + } + } + + return nbytes; +} + +fn colorize(bytes: &mut Vec) { + let mut n = 0; + + let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); + + let w1 = rng.gen_range(128, 255); + let w2 = rng.gen_range(128, 255); + let w3 = rng.gen_range(128, 255); + let b1 = rng.gen_range(0, 128); + let b2 = rng.gen_range(0, 128); + let b3 = rng.gen_range(0, 128); + + let mut line: Vec = vec![]; + + for i in 0..bytes.len() { + n += 1; + + line.push(bytes[i]); + + if n == 3 { + let d1 = (line[0] as i32 - line[1] as i32).abs(); + let d2 = (line[0] as i32 - line[2] as i32).abs(); + let d3 = (line[1] as i32 - line[2] as i32).abs(); + + if d1 < 20 && d2 < 20 && d3 < 20 { + if line[0] >= 128 { + bytes[i - 2] = w1; + bytes[i - 1] = w2; + bytes[i - 0] = w3; + } else { + bytes[i - 2] = b1; + bytes[i - 1] = b2; + bytes[i - 0] = b3; + } + } + + line = vec![]; + n = 0; + } + } +} + +fn decolorize(bytes: &mut Vec) { + let mut n = 0; + let mut line: Vec = vec![]; + + for i in 0..bytes.len() { + n += 1; + + line.push(bytes[i]); + + if n == 3 { + let d1 = (line[0] as i32 - line[1] as i32).abs(); + let d2 = (line[0] as i32 - line[2] as i32).abs(); + let d3 = (line[1] as i32 - line[2] as i32).abs(); + + if d1 > 20 || d2 > 20 || d3 > 20 { + if line[0] >= 128 { + bytes[i - 2] = 255; + bytes[i - 1] = 255; + bytes[i - 0] = 255; + } else { + bytes[i - 2] = 0; + bytes[i - 1] = 0; + bytes[i - 0] = 0; + } + } + + line = vec![]; + n = 0; + } + } +} + +fn random_word() -> String { + let a = vec!["a","e","i","o","u"]; + let b = vec!["b", "c", "d", "f", "g", "h", "j", "k", "l", "m", + "n", "p", "r", "s", "t", "v", "w", "x", "y", "z"]; + let mut word = "".to_string(); + + for i in 1..=6 { + let letter = if i % 2 == 0 { + b.choose(&mut rand::thread_rng()) + } else { + a.choose(&mut rand::thread_rng()) + }; + + word.push_str(letter.unwrap()); + } + + return word; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/upload.php b/upload.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12ced01 --- /dev/null +++ b/upload.php @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +success) { + // OK + } else { + echo "reCAPTHCA verification failed, please try again."; + exit(0); + } + + error_reporting(E_ALL); + ini_set("display_errors", "On"); + $uploaded = []; + $paths = []; + + function randnumb($length = 3) { + return substr(str_shuffle(str_repeat($x="0123456789", ceil($length/strlen($x)) )),1,$length); + } + + $ok = true; + $num_images = 1; + $images = []; + + for ($i = 1; $i <= 4; $i++) { + $error = $_FILES["image_" . $i]['error']; + if($error == UPLOAD_ERR_OK) { + array_push($images, $_FILES["image_" . $i]); + } + } + + if(count($images) == 0) { + echo "No image was provided."; + $ok = false; + } + + if(count($images) > 4) { + echo "Too many images were provided."; + $ok = false; + } + + for ($i = 0; $i < count($images); $i++) { + if($images[$i]["size"] > 9999999) { + echo "File is too large."; + $ok = false; + } + } + + if($ok) { + $fstring = ""; + $start = true; + + for ($i = 0; $i < count($images); $i++) { + $fname = basename($images[$i]["name"]); + $ext = substr($fname, strrpos($fname, '.') + 1); + $fname2 = time() . "_" . randnumb() . "_" . $i . "." . $ext; + $target = "uploads/" . $fname2; + global $uploaded; + + if(move_uploaded_file($images[$i]["tmp_name"], $target)) { + array_push($uploaded, $target); + $fstring = trim($fstring . " " . $target); + } else { + echo "There was an error uploading the image(s)."; + $start = false; + break; + } + } + + if($start) { + process($fstring); + } + } + + function process($filestring) { + $modes = []; + $num_effects = 8; + $delay = 0.25; + + for ($i = 1; $i <= $num_effects; $i++) { + if(isset($_POST["effect_" . $i])) { + array_push($modes, $i); + } + } + + if(count($modes) == 0) { + echo "No effects selected."; + exit(0); + } + + $modestring = implode(",", $modes); + + if(isset($_POST["delay"])) { + $delay = $_POST["delay"]; + } + + $date1 = microtime(true); + + try { + $cmd = "rust/target/release/mutant " . $modestring . " " . $delay . " " . $filestring; + } catch (Exception $e) { + cleanup(); + exit(0); + } + + global $paths; + $paths = explode(" ", exec($cmd)); + $date2 = microtime(true); + + $style = "body, html { + background-color: black; + color: white; + font-family: sans-serif; + font-size: 18px; + } + + .item { + display: inline-block; + padding: 20px; + } + + .title { + padding-bottom: 5px; + display: block; + } + + .info { + margin-left: 20px; + margin-right: 20px; + margin-top: 20px; + margin-bottom: 15px; + padding: 5px; + background-color: #32343d + }"; + + $topheader = "Mutant Result + + "; + + $diff = round(($date2 - $date1), 2); + $seconds = "seconds"; + + if($diff == 1) { + $seconds = "second"; + } + + echo "" . $topheader . ""; + + $effects = "effects"; + + if(count($modes) == 1) { + $effects = "effect"; + } + + $imgs = "The images"; + + if(count($modes) == 1) { + $imgs = "The image"; + } + + echo "
" . count($modes) . " " . $effects . " processed in " . $diff . " " . $seconds . "
"; + + $effect_name_1 = "Glitch"; + $effect_name_2 = "Wave"; + $effect_name_3 = "Mirror"; + $effect_name_4 = "Static"; + $effect_name_5 = "Glow"; + $effect_name_6 = "Glass"; + $effect_name_7 = "Color"; + $effect_name_8 = "Chalk"; + + try { + for ($i = 0; $i < count($modes); $i++) { + echo "
" . ${"effect_name_" . $modes[$i]} . " | Size: " . round(filesize($paths[$i]) / 1024 / 1024, 1) . " MiB
"; + $data = file_get_contents($paths[$i]); + echo "
"; + } + } catch (Exception $e) { + cleanup(); + exit(0); + } + + cleanup(); + } + + function cleanup() { + global $uploaded; + global $paths; + + for ($i = 0; $i < count($paths); $i++) { + unlink($paths[$i]); + } + + for ($i = 0; $i < count($uploaded); $i++) { + unlink($uploaded[$i]); + } + } +?> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/uploads/.gitignore b/uploads/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86d0cb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/uploads/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Ignore everything in this directory +* +# Except this file +!.gitignore \ No newline at end of file