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Python
562 строки
21 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#tooltool is a lookaside cache implemented in Python
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#Copyright (C) 2011 John H. Ford <john@johnford.info>
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#
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#This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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#as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2
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#
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#This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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#GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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#along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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#Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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# An manifest file specifies files in that directory that are stored
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# elsewhere. This file should only contain file in the directory
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# which the manifest file resides in and it should be called 'manifest.manifest'
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__version__ = '1'
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import json
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import os
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import optparse
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import logging
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import hashlib
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import urllib2
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import ConfigParser
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class FileRecordJSONEncoderException(Exception): pass
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class InvalidManifest(Exception): pass
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class ExceptionWithFilename(Exception):
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def __init__(self, filename):
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Exception.__init__(self)
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self.filename = filename
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class DigestMismatchException(ExceptionWithFilename): pass
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class MissingFileException(ExceptionWithFilename): pass
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class FileRecord(object):
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def __init__(self, filename, size, digest, algorithm):
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object.__init__(self)
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self.filename = filename
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self.size = size
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self.digest = digest
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self.algorithm = algorithm
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log.debug("creating %s 0x%x" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self)))
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if self is other:
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return True
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if self.filename == other.filename and \
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self.size == other.size and \
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self.digest == other.digest and \
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self.algorithm == other.algorithm:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def __str__(self):
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return repr(self)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "%s.%s(filename='%s', size='%s', digest='%s', algorithm='%s')" % (__name__,
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self.__class__.__name__,
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self.filename, self.size, self.digest, self.algorithm)
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def present(self):
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# Doesn't check validity
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return os.path.exists(self.filename)
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def validate_size(self):
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if self.present():
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return self.size == os.path.getsize(self.filename)
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else:
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log.debug("trying to validate size on a missing file, %s", self.filename)
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raise MissingFileException(filename=self.filename)
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def validate_digest(self):
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if self.present():
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with open(self.filename, 'rb') as f:
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return self.digest == digest_file(f, self.algorithm)
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else:
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log.debug("trying to validate digest on a missing file, %s', self.filename")
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raise MissingFileException(filename=self.filename)
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def validate(self):
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if self.validate_size():
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if self.validate_digest():
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return True
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return False
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def describe(self):
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if self.present() and self.validate():
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return "'%s' is present and valid" % self.filename
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elif self.present():
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return "'%s' is present and invalid" % self.filename
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else:
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return "'%s' is absent" % self.filename
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def create_file_record(filename, algorithm):
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fo = open(filename, 'rb')
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stored_filename = os.path.split(filename)[1]
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fr = FileRecord(stored_filename, os.path.getsize(filename), digest_file(fo, algorithm), algorithm)
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fo.close()
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return fr
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class FileRecordJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
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def encode_file_record(self, obj):
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if not issubclass(type(obj), FileRecord):
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err = "FileRecordJSONEncoder is only for FileRecord and lists of FileRecords, not %s" % obj.__class__.__name__
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log.warn(err)
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raise FileRecordJSONEncoderException(err)
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else:
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return {'filename': obj.filename, 'size': obj.size, 'algorithm': obj.algorithm, 'digest': obj.digest}
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def default(self, f):
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if issubclass(type(f), list):
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record_list = []
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for i in f:
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record_list.append(self.encode_file_record(i))
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return record_list
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else:
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return self.encode_file_record(f)
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class FileRecordJSONDecoder(json.JSONDecoder):
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"""I help the json module materialize a FileRecord from
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a JSON file. I understand FileRecords and lists of
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FileRecords. I ignore things that I don't expect for now"""
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# TODO: make this more explicit in what it's looking for
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# and error out on unexpected things
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def process_file_records(self, obj):
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if isinstance(obj, list):
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record_list = []
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for i in obj:
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record = self.process_file_records(i)
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if issubclass(type(record), FileRecord):
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record_list.append(record)
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return record_list
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if isinstance(obj, dict) and \
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len(obj.keys()) == 4 and \
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obj.has_key('filename') and \
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obj.has_key('size') and \
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obj.has_key('algorithm') and \
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obj.has_key('digest'):
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rv = FileRecord(obj['filename'], obj['size'], obj['digest'], obj['algorithm'])
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log.debug("materialized %s" % rv)
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return rv
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return obj
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def decode(self, s):
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decoded = json.JSONDecoder.decode(self, s)
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rv = self.process_file_records(decoded)
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return rv
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class Manifest(object):
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valid_formats = ('json',)
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def __init__(self, file_records=[]):
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self.file_records = file_records
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if self is other:
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return True
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if len(self.file_records) != len(other.file_records):
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log.debug('Manifests differ in number of files')
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return False
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#TODO: Lists in a different order should be equal
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for record in range(0,len(self.file_records)):
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if self.file_records[record] != other.file_records[record]:
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log.debug('FileRecords differ, %s vs %s' % (self.file_records[record],
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other.file_records[record]))
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return False
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return True
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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# This is required for a deep copy
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return Manifest(self.file_records[:])
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def __copy__(self):
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return Manifest(self.file_records)
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def copy(self):
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return Manifest(self.file_records[:])
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def present(self):
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return all(i.present() for i in self.file_records)
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def validate_sizes(self):
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return all(i.validate_size() for i in self.file_records)
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def validate_digests(self):
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return all(i.validate_digest() for i in self.file_records)
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def validate(self):
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return all(i.validate() for i in self.file_records)
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def sort(self):
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#TODO: WRITE TESTS
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self.file_records.sort(key=lambda x: x.size)
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def load(self, data_file, fmt='json'):
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assert fmt in self.valid_formats
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if fmt == 'json':
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try:
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self.file_records.extend(json.load(data_file, cls=FileRecordJSONDecoder))
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self.sort()
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except ValueError:
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raise InvalidManifest("trying to read invalid manifest file")
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def loads(self, data_string, fmt='json'):
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assert fmt in self.valid_formats
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if fmt == 'json':
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try:
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self.file_records.extend(json.loads(data_string, cls=FileRecordJSONDecoder))
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self.sort()
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except ValueError:
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raise InvalidManifest("trying to read invalid manifest file")
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def dump(self, output_file, fmt='json'):
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assert fmt in self.valid_formats
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self.sort()
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if fmt == 'json':
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rv = json.dump(self.file_records, output_file, indent=0, cls=FileRecordJSONEncoder)
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print >> output_file, ''
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return rv
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def dumps(self, fmt='json'):
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assert fmt in self.valid_formats
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self.sort()
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if fmt == 'json':
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return json.dumps(self.file_records, cls=FileRecordJSONEncoder)
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def digest_file(f, a):
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"""I take a file like object 'f' and return a hex-string containing
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of the result of the algorithm 'a' applied to 'f'."""
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h = hashlib.new(a)
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chunk_size = 1024*10
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data = f.read(chunk_size)
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while data:
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h.update(data)
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data = f.read(chunk_size)
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if hasattr(f, 'name'):
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log.debug('hashed %s with %s to be %s', f.name, a, h.hexdigest())
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else:
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log.debug('hashed a file with %s to be %s', a, h.hexdigest())
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return h.hexdigest()
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def open_manifest(manifest_file):
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"""I know how to take a filename and load it into a Manifest object"""
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if os.path.exists(manifest_file):
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manifest = Manifest()
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with open(manifest_file) as f:
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manifest.load(f)
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log.debug("loaded manifest from file '%s'" % manifest_file)
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return manifest
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else:
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log.debug("tried to load absent file '%s' as manifest" % manifest_file)
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raise InvalidManifest("manifest file '%s' does not exist" % manifest_file)
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def list_manifest(manifest_file):
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"""I know how print all the files in a location"""
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try:
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manifest = open_manifest(manifest_file)
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except InvalidManifest:
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log.error("failed to load manifest file at '%s'" % manifest_file)
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return False
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for f in manifest.file_records:
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print "%s\t%s\t%s" % ("P" if f.present() else "-",
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"V" if f.present() and f.validate() else "-",
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f.filename)
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return True
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def validate_manifest(manifest_file):
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"""I validate that all files in a manifest are present and valid but
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don't fetch or delete them if they aren't"""
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try:
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manifest = open_manifest(manifest_file)
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except InvalidManifest:
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log.error("failed to load manifest file at '%s'" % manifest_file)
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return False
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invalid_files = []
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absent_files = []
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for f in manifest.file_records:
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if not f.present():
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absent_files.append(f)
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else:
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if not f.validate():
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invalid_files.append(f)
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if len(invalid_files + absent_files) == 0:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def add_files(manifest_file, algorithm, filenames):
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# returns True if all files successfully added, False if not
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# and doesn't catch library Exceptions. If any files are already
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# tracked in the manifest, return will be False because they weren't
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# added
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all_files_added = True
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# Create a old_manifest object to add to
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if os.path.exists(manifest_file):
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old_manifest = open_manifest(manifest_file)
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else:
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old_manifest = Manifest()
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log.debug("creating a new manifest file")
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new_manifest = Manifest() # use a different manifest for the output
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for filename in filenames:
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log.debug("adding %s" % filename)
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path, name = os.path.split(filename)
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new_fr = create_file_record(filename, algorithm)
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log.debug("appending a new file record to manifest file")
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add = True
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for fr in old_manifest.file_records:
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log.debug("manifest file has '%s'" % "', ".join([x.filename for x in old_manifest.file_records]))
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if new_fr == fr and new_fr.validate():
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# TODO: Decide if this case should really cause a False return
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log.info("file already in old_manifest file and matches")
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add = False
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elif new_fr == fr and not new_fr.validate():
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log.error("file already in old_manifest file but is invalid")
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add = False
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if filename == fr.filename:
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log.error("manifest already contains file named %s" % filename)
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add = False
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if add:
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new_manifest.file_records.append(new_fr)
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log.debug("added '%s' to manifest" % filename)
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else:
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all_files_added = False
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with open(manifest_file, 'wb') as output:
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new_manifest.dump(output, fmt='json')
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return all_files_added
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def fetch_file(base_url, file_record, overwrite=False, grabchunk=1024*4):
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# A file which is requested to be fetched that exists locally will be hashed.
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# If the hash matches the requested file's hash, nothing will be done and the
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# function will return. If the function is told to overwrite and there is a
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# digest mismatch, the exiting file will be overwritten
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if file_record.present():
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if file_record.validate():
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log.info("existing '%s' is valid, not fetching" % file_record.filename)
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return True
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if overwrite:
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log.info("overwriting '%s' as requested" % file_record.filename)
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else:
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# All of the following is for a useful error message
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with open(file_record.filename, 'rb') as f:
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d = digest_file(f, file_record.algorithm)
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log.error("digest mismatch between manifest(%s...) and local file(%s...)" % \
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(file_record.digest[:8], d[:8]))
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log.debug("full digests: manifest (%s) local file (%s)" % (file_record.digest, d))
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# Let's bail!
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return False
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# Generate the URL for the file on the server side
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url = "%s/%s/%s" % (base_url, file_record.algorithm, file_record.digest)
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log.debug("fetching from '%s'" % url)
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# TODO: This should be abstracted to make generic retreival protocol handling easy
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# Well, the file doesn't exist locally. Lets fetch it.
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try:
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f = urllib2.urlopen(url)
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log.debug("opened %s for reading" % url)
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with open(file_record.filename, 'wb') as out:
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k = True
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size = 0
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while k:
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# TODO: print statistics as file transfers happen both for info and to stop
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# buildbot timeouts
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indata = f.read(grabchunk)
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out.write(indata)
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size += len(indata)
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if indata == '':
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k = False
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if size != file_record.size:
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log.error("transfer from %s to %s failed due to a difference of %d bytes" % (url,
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file_record.filename, file_record.size - size))
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return False
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log.info("fetched %s" % file_record.filename)
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except (urllib2.URLError, urllib2.HTTPError) as e:
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log.error("failed to fetch '%s': %s" % (file_record.filename, e),
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exc_info=True)
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return False
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except IOError:
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log.error("failed to write to '%s'" % file_record.filename,
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exc_info=True)
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return False
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return True
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def fetch_files(manifest_file, base_url, overwrite, filenames=[]):
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# Lets load the manifest file
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try:
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manifest = open_manifest(manifest_file)
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except InvalidManifest:
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log.error("failed to load manifest file at '%s'" % manifest_file)
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return False
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# We want to track files that fail to be fetched as well as
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# files that are fetched
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failed_files = []
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# Lets go through the manifest and fetch the files that we want
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fetched_files = []
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for f in manifest.file_records:
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if f.filename in filenames or len(filenames) == 0:
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log.debug("fetching %s" % f.filename)
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if fetch_file(base_url, f, overwrite):
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fetched_files.append(f)
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else:
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failed_files.append(f.filename)
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else:
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log.debug("skipping %s" % f.filename)
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# Even if we get the file, lets ensure that it matches what the
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# manifest specified
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for localfile in fetched_files:
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if not localfile.validate():
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log.error("'%s'" % localfile.describe())
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# If we failed to fetch or validate a file, we need to fail
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if len(failed_files) > 0:
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log.error("The following files failed: '%s'" % "', ".join(failed_files))
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return False
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return True
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# TODO: write tests for this function
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def process_command(options, args):
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""" I know how to take a list of program arguments and
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start doing the right thing with them"""
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cmd = args[0]
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cmd_args = args[1:]
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log.debug("processing '%s' command with args '%s'" % (cmd, '", "'.join(cmd_args)))
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log.debug("using options: %s" % options)
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if cmd == 'list':
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return list_manifest(options['manifest'])
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if cmd == 'validate':
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return validate_manifest(options['manifest'])
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elif cmd == 'add':
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return add_files(options['manifest'], options['algorithm'], cmd_args)
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elif cmd == 'fetch':
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if not options.has_key('base_url') or options.get('base_url') is None:
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log.critical('fetch command requires url option')
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return False
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return fetch_files(options['manifest'], options['base_url'], options['overwrite'], cmd_args)
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else:
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log.critical('command "%s" is not implemented' % cmd)
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return False
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# fetching api:
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# http://hostname/algorithm/hash
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# example: http://people.mozilla.org/sha1/1234567890abcedf
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# This will make it possible to have the server allow clients to
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# use different algorithms than what was uploaded to the server
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# TODO: Implement the following features:
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# -optimization: do small files first, justification is that they are faster
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# and cause a faster failure if they are invalid
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# -store permissions
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# -local renames i.e. call the file one thing on the server and
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# something different locally
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# -deal with the cases:
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# -local data matches file requested with different filename
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# -two different files with same name, different hash
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# -?only ever locally to digest as filename, symlink to real name
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# -?maybe deal with files as a dir of the filename with all files in that dir as the versions of that file
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# - e.g. ./python-2.6.7.dmg/0123456789abcdef and ./python-2.6.7.dmg/abcdef0123456789
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def main():
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# Set up logging, for now just to the console
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ch = logging.StreamHandler()
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cf = logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s - %(message)s")
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ch.setFormatter(cf)
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# Set up option parsing
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parser = optparse.OptionParser()
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# I wish there was a way to say "only allow args to be
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# sequential and at the end of the argv.
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# OH! i could step through sys.argv and check for things starting without -/-- before things starting with them
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parser.add_option('-q', '--quiet', default=False,
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dest='quiet', action='store_true')
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parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', default=False,
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dest='verbose', action='store_true')
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parser.add_option('-m', '--manifest', default='manifest.tt',
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dest='manifest', action='store',
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help='specify the manifest file to be operated on')
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parser.add_option('-d', '--algorithm', default='sha512',
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dest='algorithm', action='store',
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help='openssl hashing algorithm to use')
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parser.add_option('-o', '--overwrite', default=False,
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dest='overwrite', action='store_true',
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help='if fetching, remote copy will overwrite a local copy that is different. ')
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parser.add_option('--url', dest='base_url', action='store',
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help='base url for fetching files')
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parser.add_option('--ignore-config-files', action='store_true', default=False,
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dest='ignore_cfg_files')
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(options_obj, args) = parser.parse_args()
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# Dictionaries are easier to work with
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options = vars(options_obj)
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# Use some of the option parser to figure out application
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# log level
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if options.get('verbose'):
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ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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elif options.get('quiet'):
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ch.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
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else:
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ch.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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log.addHandler(ch)
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cfg_file = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
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if not options.get("ignore_cfg_files"):
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read_files = cfg_file.read(['/etc/tooltool', os.path.expanduser('~/.tooltool'),
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os.path.join(os.getcwd(), '.tooltool')])
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log.debug("read in the config files '%s'" % '", '.join(read_files))
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else:
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log.debug("skipping config files")
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for option in ('base_url', 'algorithm'):
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if not options.get(option):
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try:
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options[option] = cfg_file.get('general', option)
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log.debug("read '%s' as '%s' from cfg_file" % (option, options[option]))
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except (ConfigParser.NoSectionError, ConfigParser.NoOptionError) as e:
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log.debug("%s in config file" % e, exc_info=True)
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if not options.has_key('manifest'):
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parser.error("no manifest file specified")
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if len(args) < 1:
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parser.error('You must specify a command')
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exit(0 if process_command(options, args) else 1)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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else:
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log.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
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#log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
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