# Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
# Phil Schumm <philschumm@gmail.com>
# Robert Lehmann <mail@robertlehmann.de>
# W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
#
# This file is part of Bugs Everywhere.
#
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import codecs
import optparse
import os.path
import StringIO
import sys
import urlparse
import libbe
import libbe.storage
import libbe.storage.util.mapfile
import libbe.ui.util.user
import libbe.util.encoding
import libbe.util.http
import libbe.util.plugin
class UserError (Exception):
"An error due to improper BE usage."
pass
class UsageError (UserError):
"""A serious parsing error due to invalid BE command construction.
The distinction between `UserError`\s and the more specific
`UsageError`\s is that when displaying a `UsageError` to the user,
the user is pointed towards the command usage information. Use
the more general `UserError` if you feel that usage information
would not be particularly enlightening.
"""
def __init__(self, command=None, command_name=None, message=None):
super(UsageError, self).__init__(message)
self.command = command
if command_name is None and command is not None:
command_name = command.name
self.command_name = command_name
self.message = message
class UnknownCommand (UsageError):
def __init__(self, command_name, message=None):
uc_message = "Unknown command '%s'" % command_name
if message is None:
message = uc_message
else:
message = '%s\n(%s)' % (uc_message, message)
super(UnknownCommand, self).__init__(
command_name=command_name,
message=message)
def get_command(command_name):
"""Retrieves the module for a user command
>>> try:
... get_command('asdf')
... except UnknownCommand, e:
... print e
Unknown command 'asdf'
(No module named asdf)
>>> repr(get_command('list')).startswith("<module 'libbe.command.list' from ")
True
"""
try:
cmd = libbe.util.plugin.import_by_name(
'libbe.command.%s' % command_name.replace("-", "_"))
except ImportError, e:
raise UnknownCommand(command_name, message=unicode(e))
return cmd
def get_command_class(module=None, command_name=None):
"""Retrieves a command class from a module.
>>> import_xml_mod = get_command('import-xml')
>>> import_xml = get_command_class(import_xml_mod, 'import-xml')
>>> repr(import_xml)
"<class 'libbe.command.import_xml.Import_XML'>"
>>> import_xml = get_command_class(command_name='import-xml')
>>> repr(import_xml)
"<class 'libbe.command.import_xml.Import_XML'>"
"""
if module == None:
module = get_command(command_name)
try:
cname = command_name.capitalize().replace('-', '_')
cmd = getattr(module, cname)
except ImportError, e:
raise UnknownCommand(command_name)
return cmd
def modname_to_command_name(modname):
"""Little hack to replicate
>>> import sys
>>> def real_modname_to_command_name(modname):
... mod = libbe.util.plugin.import_by_name(
... 'libbe.command.%s' % modname)
... attrs = [getattr(mod, name) for name in dir(mod)]
... commands = []
... for attr_name in dir(mod):
... attr = getattr(mod, attr_name)
... try:
... if issubclass(attr, Command):
... commands.append(attr)
... except TypeError, e:
... pass
... if len(commands) == 0:
... raise Exception('No Command classes in %s' % dir(mod))
... return commands[0].name
>>> real_modname_to_command_name('new')
'new'
>>> real_modname_to_command_name('import_xml')
'import-xml'
"""
return modname.replace('_', '-')
def commands(command_names=False):
for modname in libbe.util.plugin.modnames('libbe.command'):
if modname not in ['base', 'util']:
if command_names == False:
yield modname
else:
yield modname_to_command_name(modname)
class CommandInput (object):
def __init__(self, name, help=''):
self.name = name
self.help = help
def __str__(self):
return '<%s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)
def __repr__(self):
return self.__str__()
class Argument (CommandInput):
def __init__(self, metavar=None, default=None, type='string',
optional=False, repeatable=False,
completion_callback=None, *args, **kwargs):
CommandInput.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.metavar = metavar
self.default = default
self.type = type
self.optional = optional
self.repeatable = repeatable
self.completion_callback = completion_callback
if self.metavar == None:
self.metavar = self.name.upper()
class Option (CommandInput):
def __init__(self, callback=None, short_name=None, arg=None,
*args, **kwargs):
CommandInput.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.callback = callback
self.short_name = short_name
self.arg = arg
if self.arg == None and self.callback == None:
# use an implicit boolean argument
self.arg = Argument(name=self.name, help=self.help,
default=False, type='bool')
self.validate()
def validate(self):
if self.arg == None:
assert self.callback != None, self.name
return
assert self.callback == None, '%s: %s' (self.name, self.callback)
assert self.arg.name == self.name, \
'Name missmatch: %s != %s' % (self.arg.name, self.name)
assert self.arg.optional == False, self.name
assert self.arg.repeatable == False, self.name
def __str__(self):
return '--%s' % self.name
def __repr__(self):
return '<Option %s>' % self.__str__()
class _DummyParser (optparse.OptionParser):
def __init__(self, command):
optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self)
self.remove_option('-h')
self.command = command
self._command_opts = []
for option in self.command.options:
self._add_option(option)
def _add_option(self, option):
# from libbe.ui.command_line.CmdOptionParser._add_option
option.validate()
long_opt = '--%s' % option.name
if option.short_name != None:
short_opt = '-%s' % option.short_name
assert '_' not in option.name, \
'Non-reconstructable option name %s' % option.name
kwargs = {'dest':option.name.replace('-', '_'),
'help':option.help}
if option.arg == None or option.arg.type == 'bool':
kwargs['action'] = 'store_true'
kwargs['metavar'] = None
kwargs['default'] = False
else:
kwargs['type'] = option.arg.type
kwargs['action'] = 'store'
kwargs['metavar'] = option.arg.metavar
kwargs['default'] = option.arg.default
if option.short_name != None:
opt = optparse.Option(short_opt, long_opt, **kwargs)
else:
opt = optparse.Option(long_opt, **kwargs)
#option.takes_value = lambda : option.arg != None
opt._option = option
self._command_opts.append(opt)
self.add_option(opt)
class OptionFormatter (optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter):
def __init__(self, command):
optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.__init__(self)
self.command = command
def option_help(self):
# based on optparse.OptionParser.format_option_help()
parser = _DummyParser(self.command)
self.store_option_strings(parser)
ret = []
ret.append(self.format_heading('Options'))
self.indent()
for option in parser._command_opts:
ret.append(self.format_option(option))
ret.append('\n')
self.dedent()
# Drop the last '\n', or the header if no options or option groups:
return ''.join(ret[:-1])
class Command (object):
"""One-line command description here.
>>> c = Command()
>>> print c.help()
usage: be command [options]
<BLANKLINE>
Options:
-h, --help Print a help message.
<BLANKLINE>
--complete Print a list of possible completions.
<BLANKLINE>
A detailed help message.
"""
user_agent = 'BE-HTTP-Command'
name = 'command'
def __init__(self, ui=None, server=None):
self.ui = ui # calling user-interface
self.server = server # location of eventual execution
self.status = None
self.result = None
self.restrict_file_access = True
self.options = [
Option(name='help', short_name='h',
help='Print a help message.',
callback=self.help),
Option(name='complete',
help='Print a list of possible completions.',
callback=self.complete),
]
self.args = []
def run(self, options=None, args=None):
self.status = 1 # in case we raise an exception
params = self._parse_options_args(options, args)
if params['help'] == True:
pass
else:
params.pop('help')
if params['complete'] != None:
pass
else:
params.pop('complete')
if self.server:
self.status = self._run_remote(**params)
else:
self.status = self._run(**params)
return self.status
def _parse_options_args(self, options=None, args=None):
if options == None:
options = {}
if args == None:
args = []
params = {}
for option in self.options:
assert option.name not in params, params[option.name]
if option.name in options:
params[option.name] = options.pop(option.name)
elif option.arg != None:
params[option.name] = option.arg.default
else: # non-arg options are flags, set to default flag value
params[option.name] = False
assert 'user-id' not in params, params['user-id']
if 'user-id' in options:
self._user_id = options.pop('user-id')
if len(options) > 0:
raise UserError, 'Invalid option passed to command %s:\n %s' \
% (self.name, '\n '.join(['%s: %s' % (k,v)
for k,v in options.items()]))
in_optional_args = False
for i,arg in enumerate(self.args):
if arg.repeatable == True:
assert i == len(self.args)-1, arg.name
if in_optional_args == True:
assert arg.optional == True, arg.name
else:
in_optional_args = arg.optional
if i < len(args):
if arg.repeatable == True:
params[arg.name] = [args[i]]
else:
params[arg.name] = args[i]
else: # no value given
assert in_optional_args == True, arg.name
params[arg.name] = arg.default
if len(args) > len(self.args): # add some additional repeats
assert self.args[-1].repeatable == True, self.args[-1].name
params[self.args[-1].name].extend(args[len(self.args):])
return params
def _run(self, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError
def _run_remote(self, **kwargs):
data = libbe.storage.util.mapfile.generate({
'command': self.name,
'parameters': kwargs,
}, context=0)
url = urlparse.urljoin(self.server, 'run')
page,final_url,info = libbe.util.http.get_post_url(
url=url, get=False, data=data, agent=self.user_agent)
self.stdout.write(page)
return 0
def help(self, *args):
return '\n\n'.join([self.usage(),
self._option_help(),
self._long_help().rstrip('\n')])
def usage(self):
usage = 'usage: be %s [options]' % self.name
num_optional = 0
for arg in self.args:
usage += ' '
if arg.optional == True:
usage += '['
num_optional += 1
usage += arg.metavar
if arg.repeatable == True:
usage += ' ...'
usage += ']'*num_optional
return usage
def _option_help(self):
o = OptionFormatter(self)
return o.option_help().strip('\n')
def _long_help(self):
return "A detailed help message."
def complete(self, argument=None, fragment=None):
if argument == None:
ret = ['--%s' % o.name for o in self.options
if o.name != 'complete']
if len(self.args) > 0 and self.args[0].completion_callback != None:
ret.extend(self.args[0].completion_callback(self, argument, fragment))
return ret
elif argument.completion_callback != None:
# finish a particular argument
return argument.completion_callback(self, argument, fragment)
return [] # the particular argument doesn't supply completion info
def _check_restricted_access(self, storage, path):
"""
Check that the file at path is inside bugdir.root. This is
important if you allow other users to execute becommands with
your username (e.g. if you're running be-handle-mail through
your ~/.procmailrc). If this check wasn't made, a user could
e.g. run
be commit -b ~/.ssh/id_rsa "Hack to expose ssh key"
which would expose your ssh key to anyone who could read the
VCS log.
>>> class DummyStorage (object): pass
>>> s = DummyStorage()
>>> s.repo = os.path.expanduser('~/x/')
>>> c = Command()
>>> try:
... c._check_restricted_access(s, os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/id_rsa'))
... except UserError, e:
... assert str(e).startswith('file access restricted!'), str(e)
... print 'we got the expected error'
we got the expected error
>>> c._check_restricted_access(s, os.path.expanduser('~/x'))
>>> c._check_restricted_access(s, os.path.expanduser('~/x/y'))
>>> c.restrict_file_access = False
>>> c._check_restricted_access(s, os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/id_rsa'))
"""
if self.restrict_file_access == True:
path = os.path.abspath(path)
repo = os.path.abspath(storage.repo).rstrip(os.path.sep)
if path == repo or path.startswith(repo+os.path.sep):
return
raise UserError('file access restricted!\n %s not in %s'
% (path, repo))
def cleanup(self):
pass
class InputOutput (object):
def __init__(self, stdin=None, stdout=None):
self.stdin = stdin
self.stdout = stdout
def setup_command(self, command):
if not hasattr(self.stdin, 'encoding'):
self.stdin.encoding = libbe.util.encoding.get_input_encoding()
if not hasattr(self.stdout, 'encoding'):
self.stdout.encoding = libbe.util.encoding.get_output_encoding()
command.stdin = self.stdin
command.stdin.encoding = self.stdin.encoding
command.stdout = self.stdout
command.stdout.encoding = self.stdout.encoding
def cleanup(self):
pass
class StdInputOutput (InputOutput):
def __init__(self, input_encoding=None, output_encoding=None):
stdin,stdout = self._get_io(input_encoding, output_encoding)
InputOutput.__init__(self, stdin, stdout)
def _get_io(self, input_encoding=None, output_encoding=None):
if input_encoding == None:
input_encoding = libbe.util.encoding.get_input_encoding()
if output_encoding == None:
output_encoding = libbe.util.encoding.get_output_encoding()
stdin = codecs.getreader(input_encoding)(sys.stdin)
stdin.encoding = input_encoding
stdout = codecs.getwriter(output_encoding)(sys.stdout)
stdout.encoding = output_encoding
return (stdin, stdout)
class StringInputOutput (InputOutput):
"""
>>> s = StringInputOutput()
>>> s.set_stdin('hello')
>>> s.stdin.read()
'hello'
>>> s.stdin.read()
''
>>> print >> s.stdout, 'goodbye'
>>> s.get_stdout()
'goodbye\\n'
>>> s.get_stdout()
''
Also works with unicode strings
>>> s.set_stdin(u'hello')
>>> s.stdin.read()
u'hello'
>>> print >> s.stdout, u'goodbye'
>>> s.get_stdout()
u'goodbye\\n'
"""
def __init__(self):
stdin = StringIO.StringIO()
stdin.encoding = 'utf-8'
stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
stdout.encoding = 'utf-8'
InputOutput.__init__(self, stdin, stdout)
def set_stdin(self, stdin_string):
self.stdin = StringIO.StringIO(stdin_string)
def get_stdout(self):
ret = self.stdout.getvalue()
self.stdout.truncate(size=0)
return ret
class UnconnectedStorageGetter (object):
def __init__(self, location):
self.location = location
def __call__(self):
return libbe.storage.get_storage(self.location)
class StorageCallbacks (object):
def __init__(self, location=None):
if location == None:
location = '.'
self.location = location
self._get_unconnected_storage = UnconnectedStorageGetter(location)
def setup_command(self, command):
command._get_unconnected_storage = self.get_unconnected_storage
command._get_storage = self.get_storage
command._get_bugdirs = self.get_bugdirs
def get_unconnected_storage(self):
"""
Callback for use by commands that need it.
The returned Storage instance is may actually be connected,
but commands that make use of the returned value should only
make use of non-connected Storage methods. This is mainly
intended for the init command, which calls Storage.init().
"""
if not hasattr(self, '_unconnected_storage'):
if self._get_unconnected_storage == None:
raise NotImplementedError
self._unconnected_storage = self._get_unconnected_storage()
return self._unconnected_storage
def set_unconnected_storage(self, unconnected_storage):
self._unconnected_storage = unconnected_storage
def get_storage(self):
"""Callback for use by commands that need it."""
if not hasattr(self, '_storage'):
self._storage = self.get_unconnected_storage()
self._storage.connect()
version = self._storage.storage_version()
if version != libbe.storage.STORAGE_VERSION:
raise libbe.storage.InvalidStorageVersion(version)
return self._storage
def set_storage(self, storage):
self._storage = storage
def get_bugdirs(self):
"""Callback for use by commands that need it."""
if not hasattr(self, '_bugdirs'):
storage = self.get_storage()
self._bugdirs = dict(
(uuid, libbe.bugdir.BugDir(
storage=storage,
uuid=uuid,
from_storage=True))
for uuid in storage.children())
return self._bugdirs
def set_bugdirs(self, bugdirs):
self._bugdirs = bugdirs
def cleanup(self):
if hasattr(self, '_storage'):
self._storage.disconnect()
class UserInterface (object):
def __init__(self, io=None, location=None):
if io == None:
io = StringInputOutput()
self.io = io
self.storage_callbacks = StorageCallbacks(location)
self.restrict_file_access = True
def help(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def run(self, command, options=None, args=None):
self.setup_command(command)
return command.run(options, args)
def setup_command(self, command):
if command.ui is None:
command.ui = self
if self.io is not None:
self.io.setup_command(command)
if self.storage_callbacks is not None:
self.storage_callbacks.setup_command(command)
command.restrict_file_access = self.restrict_file_access
command._get_user_id = self._get_user_id
def _get_user_id(self):
"""Callback for use by commands that need it."""
if not hasattr(self, '_user_id'):
self._user_id = libbe.ui.util.user.get_user_id(
self.storage_callbacks.get_storage())
return self._user_id
def cleanup(self):
if self.storage_callbacks is not None:
self.storage_callbacks.cleanup()
self.io.cleanup()