#!/bin/bash - # # Copied from a 'history' file on archive.org and turned into a script # set -o nounset # Treat unset variables as an error SCRIPT=${0##*/} #=== FUNCTION ================================================================ # NAME: cleanup_temp # DESCRIPTION: Cleanup temporary files in case of a keyboard interrupt # (SIGINT) or a termination signal (SIGTERM) and at script # exit # PARAMETERS: * - names of temporary files to delete # RETURNS: Nothing #=============================================================================== function cleanup_temp { for tmp in "$@"; do [ -e "$tmp" ] && rm --force "$tmp" done exit 0 } #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then echo "Usage: $SCRIPT audio_file" exit 1 fi AUDIO="$1" IMAGE="${AUDIO%.*}.png" if [[ ! -e $AUDIO ]]; then echo "$SCRIPT: audio file $AUDIO not found" exit 1 fi # # Make a temporary file (called /tmp/XXXX.png) and set traps to delete them # TMP1=$(mktemp -p /tmp XXXXXXXX.png) || { echo "$SCRIPT: creation of temporary file failed!" exit 1 } trap 'cleanup_temp $TMP1' SIGHUP SIGINT SIGPIPE SIGTERM EXIT # # Make a temporary PNG file from the audio. The original uses a 'timeout' call # but I can't get it to work for me. # ffmpeg -v 0 -analyzeduration 900000000000 -probesize 200M -threads 2 -i "$AUDIO" \ -filter_complex aformat=channel_layouts=mono,showwavespic=colors=white:s=3200x800 \ -frames:v 1 -f apng - 2>/dev/null | \ convert - -background black -alpha remove -alpha off "$TMP1" 2>/dev/null | cat > /dev/null 2>&1 # # Not clear what's being done to the image here, but it produces a useful end # result, or seems to! # convert -background black "$TMP1" -gravity center -background black -transparent white - | \ convert - -gravity South -background white -splice 0x5 -background black -splice 0x5 - | \ convert - -trim - | \ convert - -gravity South -chop 0x5 - | \ convert - -gravity North -background white -splice 0x5 -background black -splice 0x5 - | \ convert - -trim - | \ convert - -gravity North -chop 0x5 - | \ convert - -resize '800x200!' "$IMAGE" # # The original renamed the temporary file to be the target image file, but # that's probably becausae part of this is done in a Docker container. Doesn't # seem appropriate here # # vim: syntax=sh:ts=8:sw=4:ai:et:tw=78:fo=tcrqn21