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import copy
import itertools
import re
import warnings
from collections import defaultdict
from .extern import six
from .extern.six import string_types, itervalues, iteritems, next
from .extern.six.moves import zip, range, zip_longest
from .card import Card, KEYWORD_LENGTH, _pad
from .file import _File
from .util import (BLOCK_SIZE, isiterable, encode_ascii, decode_ascii,
fileobj_is_binary, fileobj_closed, _pad_length)
# This regular expression can match a *valid* END card which just consists of
# the string 'END' followed by all spaces, or an *invalid* end card which
# consists of END, followed by any character that is *not* a valid character
# for a valid FITS keyword (that is, this is not a keyword like 'ENDER' which
# starts with 'END' but is not 'END'), followed by any arbitrary bytes. An
# invalid end card may also consist of just 'END' with no trailing bytes.
HEADER_END_RE = re.compile(encode_ascii(
r'(?:(?P<valid>END {77}) *)|(?P<invalid>END$|END {0,76}[^A-Z0-9_-])'))
# According to the FITS standard the only characters that may appear in a
# header record are the restricted ASCII chars from 0x20 through 0x7E.
VALID_HEADER_CHARS = set(chr(x) for x in range(0x20, 0x7F))
END_CARD = 'END' + ' ' * 77
class Header(object):
"""
FITS header class. This class exposes both a dict-like interface and a
list-like interface to FITS headers.
The header may be indexed by keyword and, like a dict, the associated value
will be returned. When the header contains cards with duplicate keywords,
only the value of the first card with the given keyword will be returned.
It is also possible to use a 2-tuple as the index in the form (keyword,
n)--this returns the n-th value with that keyword, in the case where there
are duplicate keywords.
For example::
>>> header['NAXIS']
0
>>> header[('FOO', 1)] # Return the value of the second FOO keyword
'foo'
The header may also be indexed by card number::
>>> header[0] # Return the value of the first card in the header
'T'
Commentary keywords such as HISTORY and COMMENT are special cases: When
indexing the Header object with either 'HISTORY' or 'COMMENT' a list of all
the HISTORY/COMMENT values is returned::
>>> header['HISTORY']
This is the first history entry in this header.
This is the second history entry in this header.
...
See the PyFITS documentation for more details on working with headers.
"""
def __init__(self, cards=[]):
"""
Construct a `Header` from an iterable and/or text file.
Parameters
----------
cards : A list of `Card` objects, optional
The cards to initialize the header with.
"""
self.clear()
if isinstance(cards, Header):
cards = cards.cards
for card in cards:
self.append(card, end=True)
self._modified = False
def __len__(self):
return len(self._cards)
def __iter__(self):
for card in self._cards:
yield card.keyword
def __contains__(self, keyword):
if keyword in self._keyword_indices or keyword in self._rvkc_indices:
# For the most common case (single, standard form keyword lookup)
# this will work and is an O(1) check. If it fails that doesn't
# guarantee absence, just that we have to perform the full set of
# checks in self._cardindex
return True
try:
self._cardindex(keyword)
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return False
return True
def __getitem__(self, key):
if isinstance(key, slice):
return Header([copy.copy(c) for c in self._cards[key]])
elif self._haswildcard(key):
return Header([copy.copy(self._cards[idx])
for idx in self._wildcardmatch(key)])
elif (isinstance(key, string_types) and
key.upper() in Card._commentary_keywords):
key = key.upper()
# Special case for commentary cards
return _HeaderCommentaryCards(self, key)
if isinstance(key, tuple):
keyword = key[0]
else:
keyword = key
card = self._cards[self._cardindex(key)]
if card.field_specifier is not None and keyword == card.rawkeyword:
# This is RVKC; if only the top-level keyword was specified return
# the raw value, not the parsed out float value
return card.rawvalue
return card.value
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
if self._set_slice(key, value, self):
return
if isinstance(value, tuple):
if not (0 < len(value) <= 2):
raise ValueError(
'A Header item may be set with either a scalar value, '
'a 1-tuple containing a scalar value, or a 2-tuple '
'containing a scalar value and comment string.')
if len(value) == 1:
value, comment = value[0], None
if value is None:
value = ''
elif len(value) == 2:
value, comment = value
if value is None:
value = ''
if comment is None:
comment = ''
else:
comment = None
card = None
if isinstance(key, int):
card = self._cards[key]
elif isinstance(key, tuple):
card = self._cards[self._cardindex(key)]
if card:
card.value = value
if comment is not None:
card.comment = comment
if card._modified:
self._modified = True
else:
# If we get an IndexError that should be raised; we don't allow
# assignment to non-existing indices
self._update((key, value, comment))
def __delitem__(self, key):
if isinstance(key, slice) or self._haswildcard(key):
# This is very inefficient but it's not a commonly used feature.
# If someone out there complains that they make heavy use of slice
# deletions and it's too slow, well, we can worry about it then
# [the solution is not too complicated--it would be wait 'til all
# the cards are deleted before updating _keyword_indices rather
# than updating it once for each card that gets deleted]
if isinstance(key, slice):
indices = range(*key.indices(len(self)))
# If the slice step is backwards we want to reverse it, because
# it will be reversed in a few lines...
if key.step and key.step < 0:
indices = reversed(indices)
else:
indices = self._wildcardmatch(key)
for idx in reversed(indices):
del self[idx]
return
elif isinstance(key, string_types):
# delete ALL cards with the same keyword name
key = Card.normalize_keyword(key)
indices = self._keyword_indices
if key not in self._keyword_indices:
indices = self._rvkc_indices
if key not in indices:
raise KeyError("Keyword '%s' not found." % key)
for idx in reversed(indices[key]):
# Have to copy the indices list since it will be modified below
del self[idx]
return
idx = self._cardindex(key)
card = self._cards[idx]
keyword = card.keyword
del self._cards[idx]
indices = self._keyword_indices[keyword]
indices.remove(idx)
if not indices:
del self._keyword_indices[keyword]
# Also update RVKC indices if necessary :/
if card.field_specifier is not None:
indices = self._rvkc_indices[card.rawkeyword]
indices.remove(idx)
if not indices:
del self._rvkc_indices[card.rawkeyword]
# We also need to update all other indices
self._updateindices(idx, increment=False)
self._modified = True
def __repr__(self):
return self.tostring(sep='\n', endcard=False, padding=False)
def __str__(self):
return self.tostring()
def __eq__(self, other):
"""
Two Headers are equal only if they have the exact same string
representation.
"""
return str(self) == str(other)
def __add__(self, other):
temp = self.copy(strip=False)
temp.extend(other)
return temp
def __iadd__(self, other):
self.extend(other)
return self
@property
def cards(self):
"""
The underlying physical cards that make up this Header; it can be
looked at, but it should not be modified directly.
"""
return _CardAccessor(self)
@property
def comments(self):
"""
View the comments associated with each keyword, if any.
For example, to see the comment on the NAXIS keyword:
>>> header.comments['NAXIS']
number of data axes
Comments can also be updated through this interface:
>>> header.comments['NAXIS'] = 'Number of data axes'
"""
return _HeaderComments(self)
@property
def _modified(self):
"""
Whether or not the header has been modified; this is a property so that
it can also check each card for modifications--cards may have been
modified directly without the header containing it otherwise knowing.
"""
modified_cards = any(c._modified for c in self._cards)
if modified_cards:
# If any cards were modified then by definition the header was
# modified
self.__dict__['_modified'] = True
return self.__dict__['_modified']
@_modified.setter
def _modified(self, val):
self.__dict__['_modified'] = val
@classmethod
def fromstring(cls, data, sep=''):
"""
Creates an HDU header from a byte string containing the entire header
data.
Parameters
----------
data : str
String containing the entire header.
sep : str, optional
The string separating cards from each other, such as a newline. By
default there is no card separator (as is the case in a raw FITS
file).
Returns
-------
header
A new `Header` instance.
"""
cards = []
# If the card separator contains characters that may validly appear in
# a card, the only way to unambiguously distinguish between cards is to
# require that they be Card.length long. However, if the separator
# contains non-valid characters (namely \n) the cards may be split
# immediately at the separator
require_full_cardlength = set(sep).issubset(VALID_HEADER_CHARS)
# Split the header into individual cards
idx = 0
image = []
while idx < len(data):
if require_full_cardlength:
end_idx = idx + Card.length
else:
try:
end_idx = data.index(sep, idx)
except ValueError:
end_idx = len(data)
next_image = data[idx:end_idx]
idx = end_idx + len(sep)
if image:
if next_image[:8] == 'CONTINUE':
image.append(next_image)
continue
cards.append(Card.fromstring(''.join(image)))
if require_full_cardlength:
if next_image == END_CARD:
image = []
break
else:
if next_image.split(sep)[0].rstrip() == 'END':
image = []
break
image = [next_image]
# Add the last image that was found before the end, if any
if image:
cards.append(Card.fromstring(''.join(image)))
return cls(cards)
@classmethod
def fromfile(cls, fileobj, sep='', endcard=True, padding=True):
"""
Similar to :meth:`Header.fromstring`, but reads the header string from
a given file-like object or filename.
Parameters
----------
fileobj : str, file-like
A filename or an open file-like object from which a FITS header is
to be read. For open file handles the file pointer must be at the
beginning of the header.
sep : str, optional
The string separating cards from each other, such as a newline. By
default there is no card separator (as is the case in a raw FITS
file).
endcard : bool, optional
If True (the default) the header must end with an END card in order
to be considered valid. If an END card is not found an
`~.exceptions.IOError` is raised.
padding : bool, optional
If True (the default) the header will be required to be padded out
to a multiple of 2880, the FITS header block size. Otherwise any
padding, or lack thereof, is ignored.
Returns
-------
header
A new `Header` instance.
"""
close_file = False
if isinstance(fileobj, string_types):
# Open in text mode by default to support newline handling; if a
# binary-mode file object is passed in, the user is on their own
# with respect to newline handling
fileobj = open(fileobj, 'r')
close_file = True
try:
is_binary = fileobj_is_binary(fileobj)
def block_iter(nbytes):
while True:
data = fileobj.read(nbytes)
if data:
yield data
else:
break
return cls._from_blocks(block_iter, is_binary, sep, endcard,
padding)[1]
finally:
if close_file:
fileobj.close()
@classmethod
def _from_blocks(cls, block_iter, is_binary, sep, endcard, padding):
"""
The meat of `Header.fromfile`; in a separate method so that
`Header.fromfile` itself is just responsible for wrapping file
handling. Also used by `_BaseHDU.fromstring`.
``block_iter`` should be a callable which, given a block size n
(typically 2880 bytes as used by the FITS standard) returns an iterator
of byte strings of that block size.
``is_binary`` specifies whether the returned blocks are bytes or text
Returns both the entire header *string*, and the `Header` object
returned by Header.fromstring on that string.
"""
actual_block_size = _block_size(sep)
clen = Card.length + len(sep)
blocks = block_iter(actual_block_size)
# Read the first header block.
try:
block = next(blocks)
except StopIteration:
raise EOFError()
if not is_binary:
# TODO: There needs to be error handling at *this* level for
# non-ASCII characters; maybe at this stage decoding latin-1 might
# be safer
block = encode_ascii(block)
read_blocks = []
is_eof = False
end_found = False
# continue reading header blocks until END card or EOF is reached
while True:
# find the END card
end_found, block = cls._find_end_card(block, clen)
read_blocks.append(decode_ascii(block))
if end_found:
break
try:
block = next(blocks)
except StopIteration:
is_eof = True
break
if not block:
is_eof = True
break
if not is_binary:
block = encode_ascii(block)
if not end_found and is_eof and endcard:
# TODO: Pass this error to validation framework as an ERROR,
# rather than raising an exception
raise IOError('Header missing END card.')
header_str = ''.join(read_blocks)
# Strip any zero-padding (see ticket #106)
if header_str and header_str[-1] == '\0':
if is_eof and header_str.strip('\0') == '':
# TODO: Pass this warning to validation framework
warnings.warn(
'Unexpected extra padding at the end of the file. This '
'padding may not be preserved when saving changes.')
raise EOFError()
else:
# Replace the illegal null bytes with spaces as required by
# the FITS standard, and issue a nasty warning
# TODO: Pass this warning to validation framework
warnings.warn(
'Header block contains null bytes instead of spaces for '
'padding, and is not FITS-compliant. Nulls may be '
'replaced with spaces upon writing.')
header_str.replace('\0', ' ')
if padding and (len(header_str) % actual_block_size) != 0:
# This error message ignores the length of the separator for
# now, but maybe it shouldn't?
actual_len = len(header_str) - actual_block_size + BLOCK_SIZE
# TODO: Pass this error to validation framework
raise ValueError('Header size is not multiple of %d: %d'
% (BLOCK_SIZE, actual_len))
return header_str, cls.fromstring(header_str, sep=sep)
@classmethod
def _find_end_card(cls, block, card_len):
"""
Utility method to search a header block for the END card and handle
invalid END cards.
This method can also returned a modified copy of the input header block
in case an invalid end card needs to be sanitized.
"""
for mo in HEADER_END_RE.finditer(block):
# Ensure the END card was found, and it started on the
# boundary of a new card (see ticket #142)
if mo.start() % card_len != 0:
continue
# This must be the last header block, otherwise the
# file is malformatted
if mo.group('invalid'):
offset = mo.start()
trailing = block[offset + 3:offset + card_len - 3].rstrip()
if trailing:
trailing = repr(trailing).lstrip('ub')
# TODO: Pass this warning up to the validation framework
warnings.warn(
'Unexpected bytes trailing END keyword: %s; these '
'bytes will be replaced with spaces on write.' %
trailing)
else:
# TODO: Pass this warning up to the validation framework
warnings.warn(
'Missing padding to end of the FITS block after the '
'END keyword; additional spaces will be appended to '
'the file upon writing to pad out to %d bytes.' %
BLOCK_SIZE)
# Sanitize out invalid END card now that the appropriate
# warnings have been issued
block = (block[:offset] + encode_ascii(END_CARD) +
block[offset + len(END_CARD):])
return True, block
return False, block
def tostring(self, sep='', endcard=True, padding=True):
r"""
Returns a string representation of the header.
By default this uses no separator between cards, adds the END card, and
pads the string with spaces to the next multiple of 2880 bytes. That
is, it returns the header exactly as it would appear in a FITS file.
Parameters
----------
sep : str, optional
The character or string with which to separate cards. By default
there is no separator, but one could use ``'\\n'``, for example, to
separate each card with a new line
endcard : bool, optional
If True (default) adds the END card to the end of the header
string
padding : bool, optional
If True (default) pads the string with spaces out to the next
multiple of 2880 characters
Returns
-------
s : string
A string representing a FITS header.
"""
lines = []
for card in self._cards:
s = str(card)
# Cards with CONTINUE cards may be longer than 80 chars; so break
# them into multiple lines
while s:
lines.append(s[:Card.length])
s = s[Card.length:]
s = sep.join(lines)
if endcard:
s += sep + _pad('END')
if padding:
s += ' ' * _pad_length(len(s))
return s
def tofile(self, fileobj, sep='', endcard=True, padding=True,
clobber=False):
r"""
Writes the header to file or file-like object.
By default this writes the header exactly as it would be written to a
FITS file, with the END card included and padding to the next multiple
of 2880 bytes. However, aspects of this may be controlled.
Parameters
----------
fileobj : str, file, optional
Either the pathname of a file, or an open file handle or file-like
object
sep : str, optional
The character or string with which to separate cards. By default
there is no separator, but one could use ``'\\n'``, for example, to
separate each card with a new line
endcard : bool, optional
If `True` (default) adds the END card to the end of the header
string
padding : bool, optional
If `True` (default) pads the string with spaces out to the next
multiple of 2880 characters
clobber : bool, optional
If `True`, overwrites the output file if it already exists
"""
close_file = fileobj_closed(fileobj)
if not isinstance(fileobj, _File):
fileobj = _File(fileobj, mode='ostream', clobber=clobber)
try:
blocks = self.tostring(sep=sep, endcard=endcard, padding=padding)
actual_block_size = _block_size(sep)
if padding and len(blocks) % actual_block_size != 0:
raise IOError('Header size (%d) is not a multiple of block '
'size (%d).' %
(len(blocks) - actual_block_size + BLOCK_SIZE,
BLOCK_SIZE))
if not fileobj.simulateonly:
fileobj.flush()
try:
offset = fileobj.tell()
except (AttributeError, IOError):
offset = 0
fileobj.write(blocks.encode('ascii'))
fileobj.flush()
finally:
if close_file:
fileobj.close()
@classmethod
def fromtextfile(cls, fileobj, endcard=False):
"""
Equivalent to::
>>> Header.fromfile(fileobj, sep='\\n', endcard=False,
... padding=False)
"""
return cls.fromfile(fileobj, sep='\n', endcard=endcard, padding=False)
def totextfile(self, fileobj, endcard=False, clobber=False):
"""
Equivalent to::
>>> Header.tofile(fileobj, sep='\\n', endcard=False,
... padding=False, clobber=clobber)
"""
self.tofile(fileobj, sep='\n', endcard=endcard, padding=False,
clobber=clobber)
def clear(self):
"""
Remove all cards from the header.
"""
self._cards = []
self._keyword_indices = defaultdict(list)
self._rvkc_indices = defaultdict(list)
def copy(self, strip=False):
"""
Make a copy of the :class:`Header`.
Parameters
----------
strip : bool, optional
If `True`, strip any headers that are specific to one of the
standard HDU types, so that this header can be used in a different
HDU.
Returns
-------
header
A new :class:`Header` instance.
"""
tmp = Header([copy.copy(card) for card in self._cards])
if strip:
tmp._strip()
return tmp
@classmethod
def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None):
"""
Similar to :meth:`dict.fromkeys`--creates a new `Header` from an
iterable of keywords and an optional default value.
This method is not likely to be particularly useful for creating real
world FITS headers, but it is useful for testing.
Parameters
----------
iterable
Any iterable that returns strings representing FITS keywords.
value : optional
A default value to assign to each keyword; must be a valid type for
FITS keywords.
Returns
-------
header
A new `Header` instance.
"""
d = cls()
if not isinstance(value, tuple):
value = (value,)
for key in iterable:
d.append((key,) + value)
return d
def get(self, key, default=None):
"""
Similar to :meth:`dict.get`--returns the value associated with keyword
in the header, or a default value if the keyword is not found.
Parameters
----------
key : str
A keyword that may or may not be in the header.
default : optional
A default value to return if the keyword is not found in the
header.
Returns
-------
value
The value associated with the given keyword, or the default value
if the keyword is not in the header.
"""
try:
return self[key]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
return default
def set(self, keyword, value=None, comment=None, before=None, after=None,
savecomment=False):
"""
Set the value and/or comment and/or position of a specified keyword.
If the keyword does not already exist in the header, a new keyword is
created in the specified position, or appended to the end of the header
if no position is specified.
This method is similar to :meth:`Header.update` prior to PyFITS 3.1.
.. note::
It should be noted that ``header.set(keyword, value)`` and
``header.set(keyword, value, comment)`` are equivalent to
``header[keyword] = value`` and
``header[keyword] = (value, comment)`` respectively.
New keywords can also be inserted relative to existing keywords
using, for example::
>>> header.insert('NAXIS1', ('NAXIS', 2, 'Number of axes'))
to insert before an existing keyword, or::
>>> header.insert('NAXIS', ('NAXIS1', 4096), after=True)
to insert after an existing keyword.
The only advantage of using :meth:`Header.set` is that it
easily replaces the old usage of :meth:`Header.update` both
conceptually and in terms of function signature.
Parameters
----------
keyword : str
A header keyword
value : str, optional
The value to set for the given keyword; if None the existing value
is kept, but '' may be used to set a blank value
comment : str, optional
The comment to set for the given keyword; if None the existing
comment is kept, but ``''`` may be used to set a blank comment
before : str, int, optional
Name of the keyword, or index of the `Card` before which this card
should be located in the header. The argument ``before`` takes
precedence over ``after`` if both specified.
after : str, int, optional
Name of the keyword, or index of the `Card` after which this card
should be located in the header.
savecomment : bool, optional
This option is provided primarily for compatibilty with the old
`Header.update` (which worked differently before PyFITS v3.4).
If `True`, this causes the existing comment for the specified
keyword (if it exists) to be preserved even if a different comment
is provided via the ``comment`` argument. In other words, it
causes the ``comment`` argument to be ignored (but *only* if there
is already a comment).
"""
# Create a temporary card that looks like the one being set; if the
# temporary card turns out to be a RVKC this will make it easier to
# deal with the idiosyncrasies thereof
# Don't try to make a temporary card though if they keyword looks like
# it might be a HIERARCH card or is otherwise invalid--this step is
# only for validating RVKCs.
if (len(keyword) <= KEYWORD_LENGTH and
Card._keywd_FSC_RE.match(keyword) and
keyword not in self._keyword_indices):
new_card = Card(keyword, value, comment)
new_keyword = new_card.keyword
else:
new_keyword = keyword
if (new_keyword not in Card._commentary_keywords and
new_keyword in self):
if comment is None or savecomment:
comment = self.comments[keyword]
if value is None:
value = self[keyword]
self[keyword] = (value, comment)
if before is not None or after is not None:
card = self._cards[self._cardindex(keyword)]
self._relativeinsert(card, before=before, after=after,
replace=True)
elif before is not None or after is not None:
self._relativeinsert((keyword, value, comment), before=before,
after=after)
else:
self[keyword] = (value, comment)
def items(self):
"""Like :meth:`dict.items`."""
return list(self.iteritems())
def iteritems(self):
"""Like :meth:`dict.iteritems`."""
for card in self._cards:
yield (card.keyword, card.value)
def iterkeys(self):
"""
Like :meth:`dict.iterkeys`--iterating directly over the `Header`
instance has the same behavior.
"""
return self.__iter__()
def itervalues(self):
"""Like :meth:`dict.itervalues`."""
for _, v in iteritems(self):
yield v
def keys(self):
"""
Return a list of keywords in the header in the order they
appear--like :meth:`dict.keys` but ordered.
"""
return [keyword for keyword in self]
def pop(self, *args):
"""
Works like :meth:`list.pop` if no arguments or an index argument are
supplied; otherwise works like :meth:`dict.pop`.
"""
if len(args) > 2:
raise TypeError('Header.pop expected at most 2 arguments, got '
'%d' % len(args))
if len(args) == 0:
key = -1
else:
key = args[0]
try:
value = self[key]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
if len(args) == 2:
return args[1]
raise
del self[key]
return value
def popitem(self):
"""Similar to :meth:`dict.popitem`."""
try:
k, v = next(iteritems(self))
except StopIteration:
raise KeyError('Header is empty')
del self[k]
return k, v
def setdefault(self, key, default=None):
"""Similar to :meth:`dict.setdefault`."""
try:
return self[key]
except (KeyError, IndexError):
self[key] = default
return default
def update(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Update the Header with new keyword values, updating the values of
existing keywords and appending new keywords otherwise; similar to
`dict.update`.
`update` accepts either a dict-like object or an iterable. In the
former case the keys must be header keywords and the values may be
either scalar values or (value, comment) tuples. In the case of an
iterable the items must be (keyword, value) tuples or (keyword, value,
comment) tuples.
Arbitrary arguments are also accepted, in which case the update() is
called again with the kwargs dict as its only argument. That is,
::
>>> header.update(NAXIS1=100, NAXIS2=100)
is equivalent to::
>>> header.update({'NAXIS1': 100, 'NAXIS2': 100})
"""
if args:
other = args[0]
else:
other = None
def update_from_dict(k, v):
if not isinstance(v, tuple):
card = Card(k, v)
elif 0 < len(v) <= 2:
card = Card(*((k,) + v))
else:
raise ValueError(
'Header update value for key %r is invalid; the value '
'must be either a scalar, a 1-tuple containing the '
'scalar value, or a 2-tuple containing the value and a '
'comment string.' % k)
self._update(card)
if other is None:
pass
elif hasattr(other, 'iteritems'):
for k, v in other.iteritems():
update_from_dict(k, v)
elif hasattr(other, 'keys'):
for k in other.keys():
update_from_dict(k, other[k])
else:
for idx, card in enumerate(other):
if isinstance(card, Card):
self._update(card)
elif isinstance(card, tuple) and (1 < len(card) <= 3):
self._update(Card(*card))
else:
raise ValueError(
'Header update sequence item #%d is invalid; the '
'item must either be a 2-tuple containing a keyword '
'and value, or a 3-tuple containing a keyword, '
'value, and comment string.' % idx)
if kwargs:
self.update(kwargs)
def values(self):
"""Returns a list of the values of all cards in the header."""
return [v for _, v in iteritems(self)]
def append(self, card=None, useblanks=True, bottom=False, end=False):
"""
Appends a new keyword+value card to the end of the Header, similar
to `list.append`.
By default if the last cards in the Header have commentary keywords,
this will append the new keyword before the commentary (unless the new
keyword is also commentary).
Also differs from `list.append` in that it can be called with no
arguments: In this case a blank card is appended to the end of the
Header. In the case all the keyword arguments are ignored.
Parameters
----------
card : str, tuple
A keyword or a (keyword, value, [comment]) tuple representing a
single header card; the comment is optional in which case a
2-tuple may be used
useblanks : bool, optional
If there are blank cards at the end of the Header, replace the
first blank card so that the total number of cards in the Header
does not increase. Otherwise preserve the number of blank cards.
bottom : bool, optional
If True, instead of appending after the last non-commentary card,
append after the last non-blank card.
end : bool, optional
If True, ignore the useblanks and bottom options, and append at the
very end of the Header.
"""
if isinstance(card, string_types):
card = Card(card)
elif isinstance(card, tuple):
card = Card(*card)
elif card is None:
card = Card()
elif not isinstance(card, Card):
raise ValueError(
'The value appended to a Header must be either a keyword or '
'(keyword, value, [comment]) tuple; got: %r' % card)
if not end and card.is_blank:
# Blank cards should always just be appended to the end
end = True
if end:
self._cards.append(card)
idx = len(self._cards) - 1
else:
idx = len(self._cards) - 1
while idx >= 0 and self._cards[idx].is_blank:
idx -= 1
if not bottom and card.keyword not in Card._commentary_keywords:
while (idx >= 0 and
self._cards[idx].keyword in Card._commentary_keywords):
idx -= 1
idx += 1
self._cards.insert(idx, card)
self._updateindices(idx)
keyword = Card.normalize_keyword(card.keyword)
self._keyword_indices[keyword].append(idx)
if card.field_specifier is not None:
self._rvkc_indices[card.rawkeyword].append(idx)
if not end:
# If the appended card was a commentary card, and it was appended
# before existing cards with the same keyword, the indices for
# cards with that keyword may have changed
if not bottom and card.keyword in Card._commentary_keywords:
self._keyword_indices[keyword].sort()
# Finally, if useblanks, delete a blank cards from the end
if useblanks and self._countblanks():
# Don't do this unless there is at least one blanks at the end
# of the header; we need to convert the card to its string
# image to see how long it is. In the vast majority of cases
# this will just be 80 (Card.length) but it may be longer for
# CONTINUE cards
self._useblanks(len(str(card)) // Card.length)
self._modified = True
def extend(self, cards, strip=True, unique=False, update=False,
update_first=False, useblanks=True, bottom=False, end=False):
"""
Appends multiple keyword+value cards to the end of the header, similar
to `list.extend`.
Parameters
----------
cards : iterable
An iterable of (keyword, value, [comment]) tuples; see
`Header.append`.
strip : bool, optional
Remove any keywords that have meaning only to specific types of
HDUs, so that only more general keywords are added from extension
Header or Card list (default: `True`).
unique : bool, optional
If `True`, ensures that no duplicate keywords are appended;
keywords already in this header are simply discarded. The
exception is commentary keywords (COMMENT, HISTORY, etc.): they are
only treated as duplicates if their values match.
update : bool, optional
If `True`, update the current header with the values and comments
from duplicate keywords in the input header. This supercedes the
``unique`` argument. Commentary keywords are treated the same as
if ``unique=True``.
update_first : bool, optional
If the first keyword in the header is 'SIMPLE', and the first
keyword in the input header is 'XTENSION', the 'SIMPLE' keyword is
replaced by the 'XTENSION' keyword. Likewise if the first keyword
in the header is 'XTENSION' and the first keyword in the input
header is 'SIMPLE', the 'XTENSION' keyword is replaced by the
'SIMPLE' keyword. This behavior is otherwise dumb as to whether or
not the resulting header is a valid primary or extension header.
This is mostly provided to support backwards compatibility with the
old :meth:`Header.fromTxtFile` method, and only applies if
``update=True``.
useblanks, bottom, end : bool, optional
These arguments are passed to :meth:`Header.append` while appending
new cards to the header.
"""
temp = Header(cards)
if strip:
temp._strip()
if len(self):
first = self.cards[0].keyword
else:
first = None
# We don't immediately modify the header, because first we need to sift
# out any duplicates in the new header prior to adding them to the
# existing header, but while *allowing* duplicates from the header
# being extended from (see ticket #156)
extend_cards = []
for idx, card in enumerate(temp.cards):
keyword = card.keyword
if keyword not in Card._commentary_keywords:
if unique and not update and keyword in self:
continue
elif update:
if idx == 0 and update_first:
# Dumbly update the first keyword to either SIMPLE or
# XTENSION as the case may be, as was in the case in
# Header.fromTxtFile
if ((keyword == 'SIMPLE' and first == 'XTENSION') or
(keyword == 'XTENSION' and first == 'SIMPLE')):
del self[0]
self.insert(0, card)
else:
self[keyword] = (card.value, card.comment)
elif keyword in self:
self[keyword] = (card.value, card.comment)
else:
extend_cards.append(card)
else:
extend_cards.append(card)
else:
if (unique or update) and keyword in self:
if card.is_blank:
extend_cards.append(card)
continue
for value in self[keyword]:
if value == card.value:
break
else:
extend_cards.append(card)
else:
extend_cards.append(card)
for card in extend_cards:
self.append(card, useblanks=useblanks, bottom=bottom, end=end)
def count(self, keyword):
"""
Returns the count of the given keyword in the header, similar to
`list.count` if the Header object is treated as a list of keywords.
Parameters
----------
keyword : str
The keyword to count instances of in the header
"""
keyword = Card.normalize_keyword(keyword)
# We have to look before we leap, since otherwise _keyword_indices,
# being a defaultdict, will create an entry for the nonexistent keyword
if keyword not in self._keyword_indices:
raise KeyError("Keyword %r not found." % keyword)
return len(self._keyword_indices[keyword])
def index(self, keyword, start=None, stop=None):
"""
Returns the index if the first instance of the given keyword in the
header, similar to `list.index` if the Header object is treated as a
list of keywords.
Parameters
----------
keyword : str
The keyword to look up in the list of all keywords in the header
start : int, optional
The lower bound for the index
stop : int, optional
The upper bound for the index
"""
if start is None:
start = 0
if stop is None:
stop = len(self._cards)
if stop < start:
step = -1
else:
step = 1
norm_keyword = Card.normalize_keyword(keyword)
for idx in range(start, stop, step):
if self._cards[idx].keyword.upper() == norm_keyword:
return idx
else:
raise ValueError('The keyword %r is not in the header.' % keyword)
def insert(self, key, card, useblanks=True, after=False):
"""
Inserts a new keyword+value card into the Header at a given location,
similar to `list.insert`.
Parameters
----------
key : int, str, or tuple
The index into the list of header keywords before which the
new keyword should be inserted, or the name of a keyword before
which the new keyword should be inserted. Can also accept a
(keyword, index) tuple for inserting around duplicate keywords.
card : str, tuple
A keyword or a (keyword, value, [comment]) tuple; see
`Header.append`
useblanks : bool, optional
If there are blank cards at the end of the Header, replace the
first blank card so that the total number of cards in the Header
does not increase. Otherwise preserve the number of blank cards.
after : bool, optional
If set to `True`, insert *after* the specified index or keyword,
rather than before it. Defaults to `False`.
"""
if not isinstance(key, int):
# Don't pass through ints to _cardindex because it will not take
# kindly to indices outside the existing number of cards in the
# header, which insert needs to be able to support (for example
# when inserting into empty headers)
idx = self._cardindex(key)
else:
idx = key
if after:
if idx == -1:
idx = len(self._cards)
else:
idx += 1
if idx >= len(self._cards):
# This is just an append (Though it must be an append absolutely to
# the bottom, ignoring blanks, etc.--the point of the insert method
# is that you get exactly what you asked for with no surprises)
self.append(card, end=True)
return
if isinstance(card, string_types):
card = Card(card)
elif isinstance(card, tuple):
card = Card(*card)
elif not isinstance(card, Card):
raise ValueError(
'The value inserted into a Header must be either a keyword or '
'(keyword, value, [comment]) tuple; got: %r' % card)
self._cards.insert(idx, card)
keyword = card.keyword
# If idx was < 0, determine the actual index according to the rules
# used by list.insert()
if idx < 0:
idx += len(self._cards) - 1
if idx < 0:
idx = 0
# All the keyword indices above the insertion point must be updated
self._updateindices(idx)
self._keyword_indices[keyword].append(idx)
count = len(self._keyword_indices[keyword])
if count > 1:
# There were already keywords with this same name
if keyword not in Card._commentary_keywords:
warnings.warn(
'A %r keyword already exists in this header. Inserting '
'duplicate keyword.' % keyword)
self._keyword_indices[keyword].sort()
if card.field_specifier is not None:
# Update the index of RVKC as well
rvkc_indices = self._rvkc_indices[card.rawkeyword]
rvkc_indices.append(idx)
rvkc_indices.sort()
if useblanks:
self._useblanks(len(str(card)) // Card.length)
self._modified = True
def remove(self, keyword):
"""
Removes the first instance of the given keyword from the header similar
to `list.remove` if the Header object is treated as a list of keywords.
Parameters
----------
keyword : str
The keyword of which to remove the first instance in the header
"""
del self[self.index(keyword)]
def rename_keyword(self, oldkeyword, newkeyword, force=False):
"""
Rename a card's keyword in the header.
Parameters
----------
oldkeyword : str or int
Old keyword or card index
newkeyword : str
New keyword
force : bool, optional
When `True`, if the new keyword already exists in the header, force
the creation of a duplicate keyword. Otherwise a
`~.exceptions.ValueError` is raised.
"""
oldkeyword = Card.normalize_keyword(oldkeyword)
newkeyword = Card.normalize_keyword(newkeyword)
if newkeyword == 'CONTINUE':
raise ValueError('Can not rename to CONTINUE')
if (newkeyword in Card._commentary_keywords or
oldkeyword in Card._commentary_keywords):
if not (newkeyword in Card._commentary_keywords and
oldkeyword in Card._commentary_keywords):
raise ValueError('Regular and commentary keys can not be '
'renamed to each other.')
elif not force and newkeyword in self:
raise ValueError('Intended keyword %s already exists in header.'
% newkeyword)
idx = self.index(oldkeyword)
card = self.cards[idx]
del self[idx]
self.insert(idx, (newkeyword, card.value, card.comment))
def add_history(self, value, before=None, after=None):
"""
Add a ``HISTORY`` card.
Parameters
----------
value : str
History text to be added.
before : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
after : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
"""
self._add_commentary('HISTORY', value, before=before, after=after)
def add_comment(self, value, before=None, after=None):
"""
Add a ``COMMENT`` card.
Parameters
----------
value : str
Text to be added.
before : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
after : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
"""
self._add_commentary('COMMENT', value, before=before, after=after)
def add_blank(self, value='', before=None, after=None):
"""
Add a blank card.
Parameters
----------
value : str, optional
Text to be added.
before : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
after : str or int, optional
Same as in `Header.update`
"""
self._add_commentary('', value, before=before, after=after)
def _update(self, card):
"""
The real update code. If keyword already exists, its value and/or
comment will be updated. Otherwise a new card will be appended.
This will not create a duplicate keyword except in the case of
commentary cards. The only other way to force creation of a duplicate
is to use the insert(), append(), or extend() methods.
"""
keyword, value, comment = card
# Lookups for existing/known keywords are case-insensitive
keyword = keyword.upper()
if keyword.startswith('HIERARCH '):
keyword = keyword[9:]
if (keyword not in Card._commentary_keywords and
keyword in self._keyword_indices):
# Easy; just update the value/comment
idx = self._keyword_indices[keyword][0]
existing_card = self._cards[idx]
existing_card.value = value
if comment is not None:
# '' should be used to explicitly blank a comment
existing_card.comment = comment
if existing_card._modified:
self._modified = True
elif keyword in Card._commentary_keywords:
cards = self._splitcommentary(keyword, value)
if keyword in self._keyword_indices:
# Append after the last keyword of the same type
idx = self.index(keyword, start=len(self) - 1, stop=-1)
isblank = not (keyword or value or comment)
for c in reversed(cards):
self.insert(idx + 1, c, useblanks=(not isblank))
else:
for c in cards:
self.append(c, bottom=True)
else:
# A new keyword! self.append() will handle updating _modified
self.append(card)
def _cardindex(self, key):
"""Returns an index into the ._cards list given a valid lookup key."""
# This used to just set key = (key, 0) and then go on to act as if the
# user passed in a tuple, but it's much more common to just be given a
# string as the key, so optimize more for that case
if isinstance(key, string_types):
keyword = key
n = 0
elif isinstance(key, int):
# If < 0, determine the actual index
if key < 0:
key += len(self._cards)
if key < 0 or key >= len(self._cards):
raise IndexError('Header index out of range.')
return key
elif isinstance(key, slice):
return key
elif isinstance(key, tuple):
if (len(key) != 2 or not isinstance(key[0], string_types) or
not isinstance(key[1], int)):
raise ValueError(
'Tuple indices must be 2-tuples consisting of a '
'keyword string and an integer index.')
keyword, n = key
else:
raise ValueError(
'Header indices must be either a string, a 2-tuple, or '
'an integer.')
keyword = Card.normalize_keyword(keyword)
# Returns the index into _cards for the n-th card with the given
# keyword (where n is 0-based)
indices = self._keyword_indices.get(keyword, None)
if keyword and not indices:
if len(keyword) > KEYWORD_LENGTH or '.' in keyword:
raise KeyError("Keyword %r not found." % keyword)
else:
# Maybe it's a RVKC?
indices = self._rvkc_indices.get(keyword, None)
if not indices:
raise KeyError("Keyword %r not found." % keyword)
try:
return indices[n]
except IndexError:
raise IndexError('There are only %d %r cards in the header.' %
(len(indices), keyword))
def _keyword_from_index(self, idx):
"""
Given an integer index, return the (keyword, repeat) tuple that index
refers to. For most keywords the repeat will always be zero, but it
may be greater than zero for keywords that are duplicated (especially
commentary keywords).
In a sense this is the inverse of self.index, except that it also
supports duplicates.
"""
if idx < 0:
idx += len(self._cards) - 1
keyword = self._cards[idx].keyword
repeat = self._keyword_indices[keyword].index(idx)
return keyword, repeat
def _relativeinsert(self, card, before=None, after=None, replace=False):
"""
Inserts a new card before or after an existing card; used to
implement support for the legacy before/after keyword arguments to
Header.update().
If replace=True, move an existing card with the same keyword.
"""
if before is None:
insertionkey = after
else:
insertionkey = before
def get_insertion_idx():
if not (isinstance(insertionkey, int) and
insertionkey >= len(self._cards)):
idx = self._cardindex(insertionkey)
else:
idx = insertionkey
if before is None:
idx += 1
return idx
if replace:
# The card presumably already exists somewhere in the header.
# Check whether or not we actually have to move it; if it does need
# to be moved we just delete it and then it will be reinserted
# below
old_idx = self._cardindex(card.keyword)
insertion_idx = get_insertion_idx()
if (insertion_idx >= len(self._cards) and
old_idx == len(self._cards) - 1):
# The card would be appended to the end, but it's already at
# the end
return
if before is not None:
if old_idx == insertion_idx - 1:
return
elif after is not None and old_idx == insertion_idx:
return
del self[old_idx]
# Even if replace=True, the insertion idx may have changed since the
# old card was deleted
idx = get_insertion_idx()
if card[0] in Card._commentary_keywords:
cards = reversed(self._splitcommentary(card[0], card[1]))
else:
cards = [card]
for c in cards:
self.insert(idx, c)
def _updateindices(self, idx, increment=True):
"""
For all cards with index above idx, increment or decrement its index
value in the keyword_indices dict.
"""
if idx > len(self._cards):
# Save us some effort
return
increment = 1 if increment else -1
for index_sets in (self._keyword_indices, self._rvkc_indices):
for indices in itervalues(index_sets):
for jdx, keyword_index in enumerate(indices):
if keyword_index >= idx:
indices[jdx] += increment
def _countblanks(self):
"""Returns the number of blank cards at the end of the Header."""
for idx in range(1, len(self._cards)):
if not self._cards[-idx].is_blank:
return idx - 1
return 0
def _useblanks(self, count):
for _ in range(count):
if self._cards[-1].is_blank:
del self[-1]
else:
break
def _haswildcard(self, keyword):
"""Return `True` if the input keyword contains a wildcard pattern."""
return (isinstance(keyword, string_types) and
(keyword.endswith('...') or '*' in keyword or '?' in keyword))
def _wildcardmatch(self, pattern):
"""
Returns a list of indices of the cards matching the given wildcard
pattern.
* '*' matches 0 or more characters
* '?' matches a single character
* '...' matches 0 or more of any non-whitespace character
"""
pattern = pattern.replace('*', r'.*').replace('?', r'.')
pattern = pattern.replace('...', r'\S*') + '$'
pattern_re = re.compile(pattern, re.I)
return [idx for idx, card in enumerate(self._cards)
if pattern_re.match(card.keyword)]
def _set_slice(self, key, value, target):
"""
Used to implement Header.__setitem__ and CardAccessor.__setitem__.
"""
if isinstance(key, slice) or self._haswildcard(key):
if isinstance(key, slice):
indices = range(*key.indices(len(target)))
else:
indices = self._wildcardmatch(key)
if isinstance(value, string_types) or not isiterable(value):
value = itertools.repeat(value, len(indices))
for idx, val in zip(indices, value):
target[idx] = val
return True
return False
def _splitcommentary(self, keyword, value):
"""
Given a commentary keyword and value, returns a list of the one or more
cards needed to represent the full value. This is primarily used to
create the multiple commentary cards needed to represent a long value
that won't fit into a single commentary card.
"""
# The maximum value in each card can be the maximum card length minus
# the maximum key length (which can include spaces if they key length
# less than 8
maxlen = Card.length - KEYWORD_LENGTH
valuestr = str(value)
if len(valuestr) <= maxlen:
# The value can fit in a single card
cards = [Card(keyword, value)]
else:
# The value must be split across multiple consecutive commentary
# cards
idx = 0
cards = []
while idx < len(valuestr):
cards.append(Card(keyword, valuestr[idx:idx + maxlen]))
idx += maxlen
return cards
def _strip(self):
"""
Strip cards specific to a certain kind of header.
Strip cards like ``SIMPLE``, ``BITPIX``, etc. so the rest of
the header can be used to reconstruct another kind of header.
"""
# TODO: Previously this only deleted some cards specific to an HDU if
# _hdutype matched that type. But it seemed simple enough to just
# delete all desired cards anyways, and just ignore the KeyErrors if
# they don't exist.
# However, it might be desirable to make this extendable somehow--have
# a way for HDU classes to specify some headers that are specific only
# to that type, and should be removed otherwise.
if 'NAXIS' in self:
naxis = self['NAXIS']
else:
naxis = 0
if 'TFIELDS' in self:
tfields = self['TFIELDS']
else:
tfields = 0
for idx in range(naxis):
try:
del self['NAXIS' + str(idx + 1)]
except KeyError:
pass
for name in ('TFORM', 'TSCAL', 'TZERO', 'TNULL', 'TTYPE',
'TUNIT', 'TDISP', 'TDIM', 'THEAP', 'TBCOL'):
for idx in range(tfields):
try:
del self[name + str(idx + 1)]
except KeyError:
pass
for name in ('SIMPLE', 'XTENSION', 'BITPIX', 'NAXIS', 'EXTEND',
'PCOUNT', 'GCOUNT', 'GROUPS', 'BSCALE', 'BZERO',
'TFIELDS'):
try:
del self[name]
except KeyError:
pass
def _add_commentary(self, key, value, before=None, after=None):
"""
Add a commentary card.
If ``before`` and ``after`` are `None`, add to the last occurrence
of cards of the same name (except blank card). If there is no
card (or blank card), append at the end.
"""
if before is not None or after is not None:
self._relativeinsert((key, value), before=before,
after=after)
else:
self[key] = value
# Some fixes for compatibility with the Python 3 dict interface, where
# iteritems -> items, etc.
if six.PY3:
keys = iterkeys
values = itervalues
items = iteritems
del iterkeys
del itervalues
del iteritems
class _CardAccessor(object):
"""
This is a generic class for wrapping a Header in such a way that you can
use the header's slice/filtering capabilities to return a subset of cards
and do something with them.
This is sort of the opposite notion of the old CardList class--whereas
Header used to use CardList to get lists of cards, this uses Header to get
lists of cards.
"""
# TODO: Consider giving this dict/list methods like Header itself
def __init__(self, header):
self._header = header
def __repr__(self):
return '\n'.join(repr(c) for c in self._header._cards)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._header._cards)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._header._cards)
def __eq__(self, other):
# If the `other` item is a scalar we will still treat it as equal if
# this _CardAccessor only contains one item
if not isiterable(other) or isinstance(other, string_types):
if len(self) == 1:
other = [other]
else:
return False
for a, b in zip_longest(self, other):
if a != b:
return False
else:
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __getitem__(self, item):
if isinstance(item, slice) or self._header._haswildcard(item):
return self.__class__(self._header[item])
idx = self._header._cardindex(item)
return self._header._cards[idx]
class _HeaderComments(_CardAccessor):
"""
A class used internally by the Header class for the Header.comments
attribute access.
This object can be used to display all the keyword comments in the Header,
or look up the comments on specific keywords. It allows all the same forms
of keyword lookup as the Header class itself, but returns comments instead
of values.
"""
def __iter__(self):
for card in self._header._cards:
yield card.comment
def __repr__(self):
"""Returns a simple list of all keywords and their comments."""
keyword_length = KEYWORD_LENGTH
for card in self._header._cards:
keyword_length = max(keyword_length, len(card.keyword))
return '\n'.join('%*s %s' % (keyword_length, c.keyword, c.comment)
for c in self._header._cards)
def __getitem__(self, item):
"""
Slices and filter strings return a new _HeaderComments containing the
returned cards. Otherwise the comment of a single card is returned.
"""
item = super(_HeaderComments, self).__getitem__(item)
if isinstance(item, _HeaderComments):
# The item key was a slice
return item
return item.comment
def __setitem__(self, item, comment):
"""
Set/update the comment on specified card or cards.
Slice/filter updates work similarly to how Header.__setitem__ works.
"""
if self._header._set_slice(item, comment, self):
return
# In this case, key/index errors should be raised; don't update
# comments of nonexistent cards
idx = self._header._cardindex(item)
value = self._header[idx]
self._header[idx] = (value, comment)
class _HeaderCommentaryCards(_CardAccessor):
"""
This is used to return a list-like sequence over all the values in the
header for a given commentary keyword, such as HISTORY.
"""
def __init__(self, header, keyword=''):
super(_HeaderCommentaryCards, self).__init__(header)
self._keyword = keyword
self._count = self._header.count(self._keyword)
self._indices = slice(self._count).indices(self._count)
# __len__ and __iter__ need to be overridden from the base class due to the
# different approach this class has to take for slicing
def __len__(self):
return len(range(*self._indices))
def __iter__(self):
for idx in range(*self._indices):
yield self._header[(self._keyword, idx)]
def __repr__(self):
return '\n'.join(self)
def __getitem__(self, idx):
if isinstance(idx, slice):
n = self.__class__(self._header, self._keyword)
n._indices = idx.indices(self._count)
return n
elif not isinstance(idx, int):
raise ValueError('%s index must be an integer' % self._keyword)
idx = list(range(*self._indices))[idx]
return self._header[(self._keyword, idx)]
def __setitem__(self, item, value):
"""
Set the value of a specified commentary card or cards.
Slice/filter updates work similarly to how Header.__setitem__ works.
"""
if self._header._set_slice(item, value, self):
return
# In this case, key/index errors should be raised; don't update
# comments of nonexistent cards
self._header[(self._keyword, item)] = value
def _block_size(sep):
"""
Determine the size of a FITS header block if a non-blank separator is used
between cards.
"""
return BLOCK_SIZE + (len(sep) * (BLOCK_SIZE // Card.length - 1))
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