wand.version — Version data

You can find the current version in the command line interface:

$ python -m wand.version
0.6.1
$ python -m wand.version --verbose
Wand 0.6.1
ImageMagick 6.7.7-6 2012-06-03 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
$ python -m wand.version --config | grep CC | cut -d : -f 2
gcc -std=gnu99 -std=gnu99
$ python -m wand.version --fonts | grep Helvetica
Helvetica
Helvetica-Bold
Helvetica-Light
Helvetica-Narrow
Helvetica-Oblique
$ python -m wand.version --formats | grep CMYK
CMYK
CMYKA

New in version 0.2.0: The command line interface.

New in version 0.2.2: The --verbose/-v option which also prints ImageMagick library version for CLI.

New in version 0.4.1: The --fonts, --formats, & --config option allows printing additional information about ImageMagick library.

wand.version.VERSION = '0.6.1'

(basestring) The version string e.g. '0.1.2'.

Changed in version 0.1.9: Becomes string. (It was tuple before.)

wand.version.VERSION_INFO = (0, 6, 1)

(tuple) The version tuple e.g. (0, 1, 2).

Changed in version 0.1.9: Becomes tuple. (It was string before.)

wand.version.MAGICK_VERSION = None

(basestring) The version string of the linked ImageMagick library. The exactly same string to the result of GetMagickVersion() function.

Example:

'ImageMagick 6.7.7-6 2012-06-03 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org'

New in version 0.2.1.

wand.version.MAGICK_VERSION_FEATURES = 'Cipher DPC Modules OpenMP '

(basestring) A string of all features enabled. This value is identical to what is returned by GetMagickFeatures()

New in version 0.5.0.

wand.version.MAGICK_VERSION_INFO = None

(tuple) The version tuple e.g. (6, 7, 7, 6) of MAGICK_VERSION.

New in version 0.2.1.

wand.version.MAGICK_VERSION_NUMBER = 1792

(numbers.Integral) The version number of the linked ImageMagick library.

New in version 0.2.1.

wand.version.MAGICK_RELEASE_DATE = None

(datetime.date) The release date of the linked ImageMagick library. Equivalent to the result of GetMagickReleaseDate() function.

New in version 0.2.1.

wand.version.MAGICK_RELEASE_DATE_STRING = None

(basestring) The date string e.g. '2012-06-03' of MAGICK_RELEASE_DATE_STRING. This value is the exactly same string to the result of GetMagickReleaseDate() function.

New in version 0.2.1.

wand.version.MAGICK_HDRI = None

(bool) True if ImageMagick is compiled for High Dynamic Range Image.

wand.version.QUANTUM_DEPTH = None

(numbers.Integral) The quantum depth configuration of the linked ImageMagick library. One of 8, 16, 32, or 64.

New in version 0.3.0.

wand.version.QUANTUM_RANGE = None

(numbers.Integral) The quantum range configuration of the linked ImageMagick library.

New in version 0.5.0.

wand.version.configure_options(pattern='*')

Queries ImageMagick library for configurations options given at compile-time.

Example: Find where the ImageMagick documents are installed:

>>> from wand.version import configure_options
>>> configure_options('DOC*')
{'DOCUMENTATION_PATH': '/usr/local/share/doc/ImageMagick-6'}
Parameters:pattern (basestring) – A term to filter queries against. Supports wildcard ‘*’ characters. Default patterns ‘*’ for all options.
Returns:Directory of configuration options matching given pattern
Return type:collections.defaultdict
wand.version.fonts(pattern='*')

Queries ImageMagick library for available fonts.

Available fonts can be configured by defining types.xml, type-ghostscript.xml, or type-windows.xml. Use wand.version.configure_options() to locate system search path, and resources article for defining xml file.

Example: List all bold Helvetica fonts:

>>> from wand.version import fonts
>>> fonts('*Helvetica*Bold*')
['Helvetica-Bold', 'Helvetica-Bold-Oblique', 'Helvetica-BoldOblique',
 'Helvetica-Narrow-Bold', 'Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique']
Parameters:pattern (basestring) – A term to filter queries against. Supports wildcard ‘*’ characters. Default patterns ‘*’ for all options.
Returns:Sequence of matching fonts
Return type:collections.Sequence
wand.version.formats(pattern='*')

Queries ImageMagick library for supported formats.

Example: List supported PNG formats:

>>> from wand.version import formats
>>> formats('PNG*')
['PNG', 'PNG00', 'PNG8', 'PNG24', 'PNG32', 'PNG48', 'PNG64']
Parameters:pattern (basestring) – A term to filter formats against. Supports wildcards ‘*’ characters. Default pattern ‘*’ for all formats.
Returns:Sequence of matching formats
Return type:collections.Sequence