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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright contributors to the vLLM project
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import base64
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import math
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from abc import abstractmethod
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from functools import partial
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from io import BytesIO
from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Any, Union
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import numpy as np
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import numpy.typing as npt
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from PIL import Image
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from vllm import envs

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from .base import MediaIO
from .image import ImageMediaIO
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def resize_video(frames: npt.NDArray, size: tuple[int, int]) -> npt.NDArray:
    num_frames, _, _, channels = frames.shape
    new_height, new_width = size
    resized_frames = np.empty((num_frames, new_height, new_width, channels),
                              dtype=frames.dtype)
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    # lazy import cv2 to avoid bothering users who only use text models
    import cv2
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    for i, frame in enumerate(frames):
        resized_frame = cv2.resize(frame, (new_width, new_height))
        resized_frames[i] = resized_frame
    return resized_frames


def rescale_video_size(frames: npt.NDArray, size_factor: float) -> npt.NDArray:
    _, height, width, _ = frames.shape
    new_height = int(height * size_factor)
    new_width = int(width * size_factor)

    return resize_video(frames, (new_height, new_width))


def sample_frames_from_video(frames: npt.NDArray,
                             num_frames: int) -> npt.NDArray:
    total_frames = frames.shape[0]
    if num_frames == -1:
        return frames

    frame_indices = np.linspace(0, total_frames - 1, num_frames, dtype=int)
    sampled_frames = frames[frame_indices, ...]
    return sampled_frames
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class VideoLoader:

    @classmethod
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    @abstractmethod
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    def load_bytes(cls,
                   data: bytes,
                   num_frames: int = -1,
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                   **kwargs) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
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        raise NotImplementedError


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class VideoLoaderRegistry:

    def __init__(self) -> None:
        self.name2class: dict[str, type] = {}

    def register(self, name: str):

        def wrap(cls_to_register):
            self.name2class[name] = cls_to_register
            return cls_to_register

        return wrap

    @staticmethod
    def load(cls_name: str) -> VideoLoader:
        cls = VIDEO_LOADER_REGISTRY.name2class.get(cls_name)
        assert cls is not None, f"VideoLoader class {cls_name} not found"
        return cls()


VIDEO_LOADER_REGISTRY = VideoLoaderRegistry()


@VIDEO_LOADER_REGISTRY.register("opencv")
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class OpenCVVideoBackend(VideoLoader):

    def get_cv2_video_api(self):
        import cv2.videoio_registry as vr

        api_pref = None
        for backend in vr.getStreamBufferedBackends():
            if not vr.hasBackend(backend):
                continue
            if not vr.isBackendBuiltIn(backend):
                _, abi, api = vr.getStreamBufferedBackendPluginVersion(backend)
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                if abi < 1 or (abi == 1 and api < 2):
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                    continue
            api_pref = backend
            break
        return api_pref

    @classmethod
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    def load_bytes(
        cls,
        data: bytes,
        num_frames: int = -1,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
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        import cv2

        backend = cls().get_cv2_video_api()
        cap = cv2.VideoCapture(BytesIO(data), backend, [])
        if not cap.isOpened():
            raise ValueError("Could not open video stream")

        total_frames_num = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT))
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        original_fps = cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS)
        duration = total_frames_num / original_fps if original_fps > 0 else 0

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        # resample video to target num_frames
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        full_read = num_frames == -1 or total_frames_num < num_frames
        if full_read:
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            num_frames = total_frames_num
            frame_idx = list(range(0, num_frames))
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        else:
            uniform_sampled_frames = np.linspace(0,
                                                 total_frames_num - 1,
                                                 num_frames,
                                                 dtype=int)
            frame_idx = uniform_sampled_frames.tolist()

        width = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH))
        height = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT))
        frames = np.empty((len(frame_idx), height, width, 3), dtype=np.uint8)

        i = 0
        for idx in range(total_frames_num):
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            ok = cap.grab()
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            if not ok:
                break
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            if idx in frame_idx:
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                ret, frame = cap.retrieve()
                if ret:
                    frames[i] = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
                    i += 1
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        assert i == num_frames, (f"Expected reading {num_frames} frames, "
                                 f"but only loaded {i} frames from video.")
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        # Use transformers transformers.video_utils.VideoMetadata format
        # NOTE(Isotr0py): For models like Qwen3-VL/GLM4.5V, this metadata
        # can cause incorrect timestamp calculation without num_frames=-1.
        metadata = {
            "total_num_frames": num_frames,
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            "fps": num_frames / duration,
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            "duration": duration,
            "video_backend": "opencv",
            "frames_indices": list(range(num_frames)),
            # extra field used to control hf processor's video
            # sampling behavior
            "do_sample_frames": num_frames == total_frames_num,
        }

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        return frames, metadata


@VIDEO_LOADER_REGISTRY.register("opencv_dynamic")
class OpenCVDynamicVideoBackend(OpenCVVideoBackend):

    @classmethod
    def load_bytes(
        cls,
        data: bytes,
        num_frames: int = -1,
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        fps: int = 2,
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        max_duration: int = 300,
        **kwargs,
    ) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
        import cv2

        backend = cls().get_cv2_video_api()
        cap = cv2.VideoCapture(BytesIO(data), backend, [])
        if not cap.isOpened():
            raise ValueError("Could not open video stream")

        total_frames_num = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_COUNT))
        original_fps = cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS)
        duration = total_frames_num / original_fps if original_fps > 0 else 0

        # resample video to target num_frames
        max_frame_idx = total_frames_num - 1
        duration = duration or round(max_frame_idx / original_fps) + 1

        # Refer to:
        # https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/v4.55.4/src/transformers/models/glm4v/video_processing_glm4v.py#L103-L140
        frame_indices: Union[range, list[int]]
        if duration <= max_duration:
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            n = int(math.floor(duration * fps))
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            frame_indices = sorted({
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                min(max_frame_idx, int(math.ceil(i * original_fps / fps)))
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                for i in range(n)
            })
        else:
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            num_samples = int(max_duration * fps)
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            if num_samples >= total_frames_num:
                frame_indices = range(total_frames_num)
            else:
                target_seconds = np.linspace(0,
                                             duration,
                                             num_samples,
                                             endpoint=True)
                frame_indices = sorted({
                    min(max_frame_idx, int(math.ceil(t * original_fps)))
                    for t in target_seconds
                })

        width = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH))
        height = int(cap.get(cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT))
        frames = np.empty((len(frame_indices), height, width, 3),
                          dtype=np.uint8)

        i = 0
        for idx in range(total_frames_num):
            ok = cap.grab()
            if not ok:
                break
            if idx in frame_indices:
                ret, frame = cap.retrieve()
                if ret:
                    frames[i] = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
                    i += 1

        assert i == len(frame_indices), (
            f"Expected reading {len(frame_indices)} frames, "
            f"but only loaded {i} frames from video.")

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        # Use transformers transformers.video_utils.VideoMetadata format
        metadata = {
            "total_num_frames": total_frames_num,
            "fps": original_fps,
            "duration": duration,
            "video_backend": "opencv_dynamic",
            "frames_indices": list(frame_indices),
            "do_sample_frames": False,
        }

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        return frames, metadata
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class VideoMediaIO(MediaIO[npt.NDArray]):

    def __init__(
        self,
        image_io: ImageMediaIO,
        num_frames: int = 32,
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        **kwargs,
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    ) -> None:
        super().__init__()

        self.image_io = image_io
        self.num_frames = num_frames
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        # `kwargs` contains custom arguments from
        # --media-io-kwargs for this modality.
        # They can be passed to the underlying
        # media loaders (e.g. custom implementations)
        # for flexible control.
        self.kwargs = kwargs
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        video_loader_backend = envs.VLLM_VIDEO_LOADER_BACKEND
        self.video_loader = VIDEO_LOADER_REGISTRY.load(video_loader_backend)
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    def load_bytes(self, data: bytes) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
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        return self.video_loader.load_bytes(data,
                                            num_frames=self.num_frames,
                                            **self.kwargs)
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    def load_base64(self, media_type: str,
                    data: str) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
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        if media_type.lower() == "video/jpeg":
            load_frame = partial(
                self.image_io.load_base64,
                "image/jpeg",
            )

            return np.stack([
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                np.asarray(load_frame(frame_data))
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                for frame_data in data.split(",")
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            ]), {}
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        return self.load_bytes(base64.b64decode(data))

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    def load_file(self, filepath: Path) -> tuple[npt.NDArray, dict[str, Any]]:
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        with filepath.open("rb") as f:
            data = f.read()

        return self.load_bytes(data)

    def encode_base64(
        self,
        media: npt.NDArray,
        *,
        video_format: str = "JPEG",
    ) -> str:
        video = media

        if video_format == "JPEG":
            encode_frame = partial(
                self.image_io.encode_base64,
                image_format=video_format,
            )

            return ",".join(
                encode_frame(Image.fromarray(frame)) for frame in video)

        msg = "Only JPEG format is supported for now."
        raise NotImplementedError(msg)