Another CFImage bug
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hans blix - 17 Apr 2008 20:17 GMT Second cfImage bug I've found in a week. Tried reporting it to Adobe, but their bug report form throws a 404 (nice).
Basically, certain JPGs will cause CF (or more specifically, Java) to throw this error after reading them to memory, then writing it to disk: Missing Huffman code table entry javax.imageio.IIOException: Missing Huffman code table entry at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeImage(Native Method) at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.write(JPEGImageWriter.java:996) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeJPeg(ImageWriter.java:60) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeImage(ImageWriter.java:119) at coldfusion.image.Image.write(Image.java:578) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.performWrite(ImageTag.java:593) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.doStartTag(ImageTag.java:500)
Run the attached code with the image found here: http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/9549/testimagefk9.jpg
If you put the URL into the cfimage source (instead of downloading the image and reading it locally) you get a different error: coldfusion.image.Image$ReadImageMetadataException: Exception occured in JPG processing. segment size would extend beyond file stream length at coldfusion.image.Image.initializeMetadata(Image.java:2403) at coldfusion.image.Image.getExifMetadata(Image.java:2415) at coldfusion.image.Image.write(Image.java:577) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.performWrite(ImageTag.java:593) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.doStartTag(ImageTag.java:500)
Verified on Win2K, Win2K3, and WinXP. CF version 8.0.1.
<cfimage action="read" source="testimagefk9.jpg" name="myImage"/> <cfset newImageName = "#createUUID()#.jpg"/> <cfimage action="write" destination="#newImageName#" source="#myImage#"/>
-==cfSearching==- - 19 Apr 2008 21:16 GMT Did you encounter this problem with 8.0.0? What JVM version are you using? I tested the code using both the url and a local file and both work without error under:
O/S: XP SP2 CF: 8,0,0,176276 JVM: 1.6.0_01
[i]Tried reporting it to Adobe, but their bug report form throws a 404 (nice).[/i] On submit? The form displays correctly for me. http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Adam Cameron - 19 Apr 2008 22:09 GMT > Did you encounter this problem with 8.0.0? What JVM version are you using? I > tested the code using both the url and a local file and both work without error [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > CF: 8,0,0,176276 > JVM: 1.6.0_01 Works fine for me too (same config as per yours above).
 Signature Adam
-==cfSearching==- - 21 Apr 2008 00:43 GMT After applying updater 1, I received the two errors you posted above.
O/S: XP SP2 CF: 8,0,1,195765 JVM: 1.6.0_04
Reverting to JVM 1.6.0_01-b06 had no effect on the error. I rolled back to CF 8.0.0 and the errors went away. That does seem to support the theory it is not or not solely a jvm problem. Out of curiosity, is there anything special about these images or do they all have something in common?
Using ImageIO to write the images, instead of cfimage, seems to work with 8.0.1.
<cfscript> newImageName = createUUID() & ".jpg"; outFile = createObject("java", "java.io.File").init( ExpandPath(newImageName) ); bi = ImageGetBufferedImage(myImage); ImageIO = createObject("java", "javax.imageio.ImageIO"); ImageIO.write( bi, "jpeg", outFile ); </cfscript>
hans blix - 22 Apr 2008 16:43 GMT Nothing special about the image that I know of. It was uploaded by one of our users. We get about one image a day that causes this error.
I tried upgrading to JVM 1.6.0_06 but still have the problem.
Interesting that imageIO works when you invoke it directly. The error being generated comes from that class when using the cfimage tag: javax.imageio.IIOException: Missing Huffman code table entry at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeImage(Native Method) at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.write(JPEGImageWriter.java:996) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeJPeg(ImageWriter.java:60) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeImage(ImageWriter.java:119) at coldfusion.image.Image.write(Image.java:578) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.performWrite(ImageTag.java:593)
It seems to point to a bug in the implementation of CFImage.
DefconRhall - 23 Apr 2008 08:01 GMT Now that I have worked around the image lock issue I am running into this issue now as well.
Is there anyway to fix it and perform a resize.
Our customer is in a shared hosted environment and as a result we cannot change any CF settings to override how CFImage works.
hans blix - 23 Apr 2008 11:51 GMT Try the method that cfSearching proposed above. Let us know if it fixes the problem for you.
Also, report the bug to Adobe. The more reports the better.
-==cfSearching==- - 24 Apr 2008 02:40 GMT @hans blix,
Yes I did notice the error is from the same package. However, the calling method is from com.sun.imageio.plugins. While I do not know about the internals of either class, since one works for me and the other does not I can only assume cfimage's method of writing out images is different than ImageIO.write.
My guess is the resize/write problem mentioned your other thread is a bug. This exception may be a bug as well. However, I am not familiar with image compression and decoding. So it may still be a problem with the image files themselves. Though I suspect not.
@DefconRhall,
Try the code snippet above. It should work with 8.0.1. You could use it to replace the cfimage call, or call it if a: "javax.imageio.IIOException: Missing Huffman code table entry" exception is thrown.
DefconRhall - 24 Apr 2008 06:36 GMT I always like to try and understand code a bit before I implement it..
If I understand that snipet of code I basically want to use it to load up the file I just uploaded, have it save the image on top of itself, and then run the cfimage to do the resize?
Thanks,
PS: Looks like the locking bug with CFImage has been addressed by Adobe
-==cfSearching==- - 24 Apr 2008 13:35 GMT @DefconRhall,
Thanks for mentioning the patch for the CF8 image resizing issue.
This error seems to be caused by <cfimage action="write" ..>. So the code snippet above would only replace the write action. You would first resize your image as usual, then use the snippet above to save the resized image to disk.
<cfscript> newImageName = createUUID() & ".jpg"; // create a file object representing the path to the saved image outFile = createObject("java", "java.io.File").init( ExpandPath(newImageName) );
// extract the underlying BufferedImage from your CF image object bi = ImageGetBufferedImage(myImage);
ImageIO = createObject("java", "javax.imageio.ImageIO"); // use ImageIO (instead of cfimage) to physically save the image to disk ImageIO.write( bi, "jpeg", outFile ); </cfscript>
sandalwod@gmail.com - 21 Apr 2008 18:39 GMT I am getting the same issue. Let me know if you have any lucking finding a solution.
> Second cfImage bug I've found in a week. Tried reporting it to Adobe, but their > bug report form throws a 404 (nice). [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] > <cfset newImageName = "#createUUID()#.jpg"/> > <cfimage action="write" destination="#newImageName#" source="#myImage#"/> DefconRhall - 28 Apr 2008 02:41 GMT What is odd is it seems to work perfectly fine when I resize the image to like 100x100, however the next line afterwards I resize to like 640x480 and it bombs...
I'll try re-reading the image file before doing the second resize and post the result.
Also by image object I take it you mean the return variable from the cfimage tag.
DefconRhall - 28 Apr 2008 02:57 GMT Well... that just made me look like an idiot, it failed this time on the first try...
I'll try the image object thing it seems I don't have a choice.
-==cfSearching==- - 28 Apr 2008 03:01 GMT [i]Also by image object I take it you mean the return variable from the cfimage tag.[/i]
Yes.
DefconRhall - 28 Apr 2008 03:41 GMT Not sure why this doesn't work, so I'll post it here.
It gives me " The system has attempted to use an undefined value, which usually indicates a programming error, either in your code or some system code."
In reference to the line: "ImageIO.write( bi, "jpeg", outFile );"
The bi is defined and so is outfile so what the heck doesn't it like?
<cfscript> TestImg=ImageNew("#ProdTempPath & cffile.serverfile#"); ImageResize(TestImg,ThumbWidth,ThumbHeight); outFile = createObject("java", "java.io.File").init( ExpandPath(GetProduct.ThumbNailPhysPath) ); // extract the underlying BufferedImage from your CF image object bi = ImageGetBufferedImage(TestImg);
ImageIO = createObject("java", "javax.imageio.ImageIO"); // use ImageIO (instead of cfimage) to physically save the image to disk ImageIO.write( bi, "jpeg", outFile ); </cfscript>
-==cfSearching==- - 28 Apr 2008 03:58 GMT It works perfectly for me.
<cfscript> // sample values for test script ThumbWidth = 50; ThumbHeight = 50; GetProduct.ThumbNailPhysPath = "SavedFile.jpg"; TestImg=ImageNew(ExpandPath("MyTestImage.jpg")); ImageResize(TestImg,ThumbWidth,ThumbHeight); outFile = createObject("java", "java.io.File").init( ExpandPath(GetProduct.ThumbNailPhysPath) ); // extract the underlying BufferedImage from your CF image object bi = ImageGetBufferedImage(TestImg);
ImageIO = createObject("java", "javax.imageio.ImageIO"); // use ImageIO (instead of cfimage) to physically save the image to disk ImageIO.write( bi, "jpeg", outFile ); </cfscript>
Dumb question, but are you sure the error is really on that line? If you comment it out does the code work? Also I assume you did an IsDefined on both variables: "bi" and "outFile"?
DefconRhall - 28 Apr 2008 04:05 GMT Yep, if I drop that line it works fine.
Both ImageIO and bi are defined
Maybe the host's servers are messed up and need a reboot?
-==cfSearching==- - 28 Apr 2008 04:16 GMT [i]Both ImageIO and bi are defined[/i] What about "outFile"? Also what results do you get if you run this code before the ImageIO.write?
<cfdump var="#bi.getClass().getName()#" label="Variable bi class name"><br> <cfdump var="#outFile.getClass().getName()#" label="Variable outFile class name"><br> <cfdump var="#bi.getWidth()#x#bi.getHeight()#" label="BufferedImage width x height"><br> <cfdump var="#outFile.getAbsolutePath()#" label="OutFile Path">
Without seeing the full error, my guess would be the same as yours: one of the two variables is not defined for some reason. Can you post the full error message and stack trace?
DefconRhall - 28 Apr 2008 04:44 GMT AH HA!
It caught me! With crazy file pathing...
The expandpath was adding the current directory to my full qualified path, thus resulting in "bad mojo".
Chalk this up to me forgetting about the ExpandPath in your example.
-==cfSearching==- - 28 Apr 2008 04:58 GMT [i]The expandpath was adding the current directory to my full qualified path, thus resulting in "bad mojo".[/i]
Yes, that would do it ;-) Glad it is working now.
ThePiperDown - 05 May 2008 22:05 GMT We upgraded to 8.01 today (Windows 2003 server) and immediately started seeing problems with the CFIMAGE routines. The hotfix hasn't worked for us, though it seems to have made the frequency slightly less.
Our application log shows a few of these every few minutes:
An exception occured while trying to write the image. Ensure that the destination directory exists and that Coldfusion has permission to write to the given path or file. cause : coldfusion.image.ImageWriter$ImageWritingException: An exception occured while trying to write the image.
Is work on this hotfix ongoing? Can we expect to see an update sometime soon?
Or.... my favorite and more typical situation, am I the only one still having this issue? :-)
Many thanks, - Piper
hans blix - 05 May 2008 23:36 GMT Piper,
The info in the logs isn't enough to determine which CFImage bug you are experiencing. Your best bet would be to wrap your CFImage logic in cftry/cfcatch and email yourself a dump of the cfcatch structure. Quick and dirty example below.
So far, the workaround is to call the underlying Java methods to manipulate and write images. See above for cfSearching's example.
<cftry> <cfimage...../> <cfcatch type="any"> <cfmail...> <cfdump var="#cfcatch#/> </cfmail> <cfrethrow/> </cfcatch> </cftry>
-==cfSearching==- - 06 May 2008 12:19 GMT Update: According to Kiran Sakhare a hotfix for the locking and Huffman table issues will be released soon. I do not know if it will also fix the "Quantization table 0x02 was not defined" error.
In the mean time, the full method I am using as a work-around is: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=1&catid=7&t hreadid=1358449
ksmith - 07 May 2008 21:04 GMT Updated hot fix was published today. Visit http://www.adobe.com/go/kb402604 for list of all CF8/8.01 hot fixes. Again, the CFImage hot fix was updated today (5/7/08).
hans blix - 08 May 2008 03:44 GMT This patch fixed the problem. Thanks for the quick response.
ThePiperDown - 15 May 2008 15:51 GMT Hey Guys, We tried the latest/greatest CFImage hotfix (updated) yesterday but we started finding the same errors again in the application.log:
An exception occured while trying to write the image. Ensure that the destination directory exists and that Coldfusion has permission to write to the given path or file. cause : coldfusion.image.ImageWriter$ImageWritingException: An exception occured while trying to write the image.
We're still successfully using the java code workaround, but it is noticeably slower than the CFImage writing function, so we had to increase timeouts on the upload pages to deal with that.
Is anyone else still experiencing this issue?
Best, - Piper
(This is a cross-post from: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=13 56442&STARTPAGE=1&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear)
hans blix - 15 May 2008 22:53 GMT Piper,
The patch has been working for us. Maybe you are seeing a new bug. Wrap your cfimage code try/catch (see my previous post), and trap the actual error. What you are seeing in the logs is a generic error and won't tell you what the true problem is.
rob@whizbang.net - 19 May 2008 21:15 GMT Hello, I work with Piper. We've wrapped the CFIMAGE Write tags in catch / try blocks as suggested. I'm attaching the resulting HTML (from cfdump var="#cfcatch#") . Any thoughts? Is there anyway to paste RAW html in the forums? If not, can you point me in the direction of what to look for in this CFDUMP output? I'll paste some of what seems to be the more pertinent information below.
Thanks in advance for any and all help! Rob
Message: Metadata components != number of destination bands StackTrace: javax.imageio.IIOException: Metadata components != number of destination bands at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.checkSOFBands(JPEGImageWriter.java: 1208) at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.write(JPEGImageWriter.java:656) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeJPeg(ImageWriter.java:70) at coldfusion.image.ImageWriter.writeImage(ImageWriter.java:102) at coldfusion.image.Image.write(Image.java:615) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.performWrite(ImageTag.java:593) at coldfusion.tagext.io.ImageTag.doStartTag(ImageTag.java:500) at coldfusion.runtime.CfJspPage._emptyTcfTag(CfJspPage.java:2661) at cfupload2ecfm1559718899._factor11(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.c fm:248) at cfupload2ecfm1559718899._factor12(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.c fm:1) at cfupload2ecfm1559718899.runPage(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.cfm
:1) at coldfusion.runtime.CfJspPage.invoke(CfJspPage.java:196) at coldfusion.tagext.lang.IncludeTag.doStartTag(IncludeTag.java:370) at coldfusion.filter.CfincludeFilter.invoke(CfincludeFilter.java:65) at coldfusion.filter.ApplicationFilter.invoke(ApplicationFilter.java:279) at coldfusion.filter.RequestMonitorFilter.invoke(RequestMonitorFilter.java:48) at coldfusion.filter.MonitoringFilter.invoke(MonitoringFilter.java:40) at coldfusion.filter.PathFilter.invoke(PathFilter.java:86) at coldfusion.filter.ExceptionFilter.invoke(ExceptionFilter.java:70) at coldfusion.filter.ClientScopePersistenceFilter.invoke(ClientScopePersistenceFilt er.java:28) at coldfusion.filter.BrowserFilter.invoke(BrowserFilter.java:38) at coldfusion.filter.NoCacheFilter.invoke(NoCacheFilter.java:46) at coldfusion.filter.GlobalsFilter.invoke(GlobalsFilter.java:38) at coldfusion.filter.DatasourceFilter.invoke(DatasourceFilter.java:22) at coldfusion.filter.RequestThrottleFilter.invoke(RequestThrottleFilter.java:126) at coldfusion.CfmServlet.service(CfmServlet.java:175) at coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapServlet.service(BootstrapServlet.java:89) at jrun.servlet.FilterChain.doFilter(FilterChain.java:86) at coldfusion.monitor.event.MonitoringServletFilter.doFilter(MonitoringServletFilte r.java:42) at coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapFilter.doFilter(BootstrapFilter.java:46) at jrun.servlet.FilterChain.doFilter(FilterChain.java:94) at jrun.servlet.FilterChain.service(FilterChain.java:101) at jrun.servlet.ServletInvoker.invoke(ServletInvoker.java:106) at jrun.servlet.JRunInvokerChain.invokeNext(JRunInvokerChain.java:42) at jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.invoke(JRunRequestDispatcher.java:286) at jrun.servlet.ServletEngineService.dispatch(ServletEngineService.java:543) at jrun.servlet.jrpp.JRunProxyService.invokeRunnable(JRunProxyService.java:203) at jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$DownstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:320) at jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:428) at jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$UpstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:266) at jrunx.scheduler.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:66)
TagContext array 1 struct COLUMN 0 ID CFIMAGE LINE 248 RAW_TRACE at cfupload2ecfm1559718899._factor11(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.c fm:248) TEMPLATE D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.cfm TYPE CFML
2 struct COLUMN 0 ID CF_UPLOAD LINE 1 RAW_TRACE at cfupload2ecfm1559718899._factor12(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.c fm:1) TEMPLATE D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.cfm TYPE CFML
3 struct COLUMN 0 ID CF_UPLOAD LINE 1 RAW_TRACE at cfupload2ecfm1559718899.runPage(D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.cfm
:1) TEMPLATE D:\Websites\LouisvilleMojoCom\Gallery\upload.cfm TYPE CFML
hans blix - 19 May 2008 22:01 GMT RE: Metadata components != number of destination bands
That looks like a new bug to me.
Just to keep this organized, start a new thread for this bug, post that dump and give a link to the image causing the error (see my first post in this thread for an example). Reply to this post with the new post URL and we'll all try to replicate your error.
I haven't seen that error yet, so you may have discovered something new.
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