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author | astokes <astokes@ef72aa8b-4018-0410-8976-d6e080ef94d8> | 2009-06-22 18:33:32 +0000 |
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committer | astokes <astokes@ef72aa8b-4018-0410-8976-d6e080ef94d8> | 2009-06-22 18:33:32 +0000 |
commit | fe45b74639f5440a8596646e903aca14fc4313d3 (patch) | |
tree | fe4efc140258035cb5f676cb9e97f05c45d474fd /src | |
parent | 4b7fcb2f41d4f06b1aadb5980e1712fe5d83a180 (diff) | |
download | sos-fe45b74639f5440a8596646e903aca14fc4313d3.tar.gz |
- add new progressbar class for future implementation
- start fixing deprecation warnings, replace md5 with hashlib
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/sos/trunk@583 ef72aa8b-4018-0410-8976-d6e080ef94d8
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rwxr-xr-x | src/lib/sos/policyredhat.py | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/lib/sos/progressbar.py | 368 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/sos.spec | 2 |
3 files changed, 371 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib/sos/policyredhat.py b/src/lib/sos/policyredhat.py index e1c0c5c4..de0dfa49 100755 --- a/src/lib/sos/policyredhat.py +++ b/src/lib/sos/policyredhat.py @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ from tempfile import gettempdir from sos.helpers import * import random import re -import md5 +import hashlib import rpm import time @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ class SosPolicy: # calculate md5 fp = open(self.report_file, "r") - self.report_md5 = md5.new(fp.read()).hexdigest() + self.report_md5 = hashlib.md5(fp.read()).digest() fp.close() self.renameResults("sosreport-%s-%s-%s.tar.bz2" % (self.reportName, time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S"), self.report_md5[-4:])) diff --git a/src/lib/sos/progressbar.py b/src/lib/sos/progressbar.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8b5f0a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lib/sos/progressbar.py @@ -0,0 +1,368 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- +# +# progressbar - Text progressbar library for python. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Nilton Volpato +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + + +"""Text progressbar library for python. + +This library provides a text mode progressbar. This is tipically used +to display the progress of a long running operation, providing a +visual clue that processing is underway. + +The ProgressBar class manages the progress, and the format of the line +is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that may +display diferently depending on the state of the progress. There are +three types of widget: +- a string, which always shows itself; +- a ProgressBarWidget, which may return a diferent value every time +it's update method is called; and +- a ProgressBarWidgetHFill, which is like ProgressBarWidget, except it +expands to fill the remaining width of the line. + +The progressbar module is very easy to use, yet very powerful. And +automatically supports features like auto-resizing when available. +""" + +__author__ = "Nilton Volpato" +__author_email__ = "first-name dot last-name @ gmail.com" +__date__ = "2006-05-07" +__version__ = "2.2" + +# Changelog +# +# 2006-05-07: v2.2 fixed bug in windows +# 2005-12-04: v2.1 autodetect terminal width, added start method +# 2005-12-04: v2.0 everything is now a widget (wow!) +# 2005-12-03: v1.0 rewrite using widgets +# 2005-06-02: v0.5 rewrite +# 2004-??-??: v0.1 first version + + +import sys, time +from array import array +try: + from fcntl import ioctl + import termios +except ImportError: + pass +import signal + +class ProgressBarWidget(object): + """This is an element of ProgressBar formatting. + + The ProgressBar object will call it's update value when an update + is needed. It's size may change between call, but the results will + not be good if the size changes drastically and repeatedly. + """ + def update(self, pbar): + """Returns the string representing the widget. + + The parameter pbar is a reference to the calling ProgressBar, + where one can access attributes of the class for knowing how + the update must be made. + + At least this function must be overriden.""" + pass + +class ProgressBarWidgetHFill(object): + """This is a variable width element of ProgressBar formatting. + + The ProgressBar object will call it's update value, informing the + width this object must the made. This is like TeX \\hfill, it will + expand to fill the line. You can use more than one in the same + line, and they will all have the same width, and together will + fill the line. + """ + def update(self, pbar, width): + """Returns the string representing the widget. + + The parameter pbar is a reference to the calling ProgressBar, + where one can access attributes of the class for knowing how + the update must be made. The parameter width is the total + horizontal width the widget must have. + + At least this function must be overriden.""" + pass + + +class ETA(ProgressBarWidget): + "Widget for the Estimated Time of Arrival" + def format_time(self, seconds): + return time.strftime('%H:%M:%S', time.gmtime(seconds)) + def update(self, pbar): + if pbar.currval == 0: + return 'ETA: --:--:--' + elif pbar.finished: + return 'Time: %s' % self.format_time(pbar.seconds_elapsed) + else: + elapsed = pbar.seconds_elapsed + eta = elapsed * pbar.maxval / pbar.currval - elapsed + return 'ETA: %s' % self.format_time(eta) + +class FileTransferSpeed(ProgressBarWidget): + "Widget for showing the transfer speed (useful for file transfers)." + def __init__(self): + self.fmt = '%6.2f %s' + self.units = ['B','K','M','G','T','P'] + def update(self, pbar): + if pbar.seconds_elapsed < 2e-6:#== 0: + bps = 0.0 + else: + bps = float(pbar.currval) / pbar.seconds_elapsed + spd = bps + for u in self.units: + if spd < 1000: + break + spd /= 1000 + return self.fmt % (spd, u+'/s') + +class RotatingMarker(ProgressBarWidget): + "A rotating marker for filling the bar of progress." + def __init__(self, markers='|/-\\'): + self.markers = markers + self.curmark = -1 + def update(self, pbar): + if pbar.finished: + return self.markers[0] + self.curmark = (self.curmark + 1)%len(self.markers) + return self.markers[self.curmark] + +class Percentage(ProgressBarWidget): + "Just the percentage done." + def update(self, pbar): + return '%3d%%' % pbar.percentage() + +class Bar(ProgressBarWidgetHFill): + "The bar of progress. It will strech to fill the line." + def __init__(self, marker='#', left='|', right='|'): + self.marker = marker + self.left = left + self.right = right + def _format_marker(self, pbar): + if isinstance(self.marker, (str, unicode)): + return self.marker + else: + return self.marker.update(pbar) + def update(self, pbar, width): + percent = pbar.percentage() + cwidth = width - len(self.left) - len(self.right) + marked_width = int(percent * cwidth / 100) + m = self._format_marker(pbar) + bar = (self.left + (m*marked_width).ljust(cwidth) + self.right) + return bar + +class ReverseBar(Bar): + "The reverse bar of progress, or bar of regress. :)" + def update(self, pbar, width): + percent = pbar.percentage() + cwidth = width - len(self.left) - len(self.right) + marked_width = int(percent * cwidth / 100) + m = self._format_marker(pbar) + bar = (self.left + (m*marked_width).rjust(cwidth) + self.right) + return bar + +default_widgets = [Percentage(), ' ', Bar()] +class ProgressBar(object): + """This is the ProgressBar class, it updates and prints the bar. + + The term_width parameter may be an integer. Or None, in which case + it will try to guess it, if it fails it will default to 80 columns. + + The simple use is like this: + >>> pbar = ProgressBar().start() + >>> for i in xrange(100): + ... # do something + ... pbar.update(i+1) + ... + >>> pbar.finish() + + But anything you want to do is possible (well, almost anything). + You can supply different widgets of any type in any order. And you + can even write your own widgets! There are many widgets already + shipped and you should experiment with them. + + When implementing a widget update method you may access any + attribute or function of the ProgressBar object calling the + widget's update method. The most important attributes you would + like to access are: + - currval: current value of the progress, 0 <= currval <= maxval + - maxval: maximum (and final) value of the progress + - finished: True if the bar is have finished (reached 100%), False o/w + - start_time: first time update() method of ProgressBar was called + - seconds_elapsed: seconds elapsed since start_time + - percentage(): percentage of the progress (this is a method) + """ + def __init__(self, maxval=100, widgets=default_widgets, term_width=None, + fd=sys.stderr): + assert maxval > 0 + self.maxval = maxval + self.widgets = widgets + self.fd = fd + self.signal_set = False + if term_width is None: + try: + self.handle_resize(None,None) + signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.handle_resize) + self.signal_set = True + except: + self.term_width = 79 + else: + self.term_width = term_width + + self.currval = 0 + self.finished = False + self.prev_percentage = -1 + self.start_time = None + self.seconds_elapsed = 0 + + def handle_resize(self, signum, frame): + h,w=array('h', ioctl(self.fd,termios.TIOCGWINSZ,'\0'*8))[:2] + self.term_width = w + + def percentage(self): + "Returns the percentage of the progress." + return self.currval*100.0 / self.maxval + + def _format_widgets(self): + r = [] + hfill_inds = [] + num_hfill = 0 + currwidth = 0 + for i, w in enumerate(self.widgets): + if isinstance(w, ProgressBarWidgetHFill): + r.append(w) + hfill_inds.append(i) + num_hfill += 1 + elif isinstance(w, (str, unicode)): + r.append(w) + currwidth += len(w) + else: + weval = w.update(self) + currwidth += len(weval) + r.append(weval) + for iw in hfill_inds: + r[iw] = r[iw].update(self, (self.term_width-currwidth)/num_hfill) + return r + + def _format_line(self): + return ''.join(self._format_widgets()).ljust(self.term_width) + + def _need_update(self): + return int(self.percentage()) != int(self.prev_percentage) + + def update(self, value): + "Updates the progress bar to a new value." + assert 0 <= value <= self.maxval + self.currval = value + if not self._need_update() or self.finished: + return + if not self.start_time: + self.start_time = time.time() + self.seconds_elapsed = time.time() - self.start_time + self.prev_percentage = self.percentage() + if value != self.maxval: + self.fd.write(self._format_line() + '\r') + else: + self.finished = True + self.fd.write(self._format_line() + '\n') + + def start(self): + """Start measuring time, and prints the bar at 0%. + + It returns self so you can use it like this: + >>> pbar = ProgressBar().start() + >>> for i in xrange(100): + ... # do something + ... pbar.update(i+1) + ... + >>> pbar.finish() + """ + self.update(0) + return self + + def finish(self): + """Used to tell the progress is finished.""" + self.update(self.maxval) + if self.signal_set: + signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, signal.SIG_DFL) + + + + + + +if __name__=='__main__': + import os + + def example1(): + widgets = ['Test: ', Percentage(), ' ', Bar(marker=RotatingMarker()), + ' ', ETA(), ' ', FileTransferSpeed()] + pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=10000000).start() + for i in range(1000000): + # do something + pbar.update(10*i+1) + pbar.finish() + print + + def example2(): + class CrazyFileTransferSpeed(FileTransferSpeed): + "It's bigger between 45 and 80 percent" + def update(self, pbar): + if 45 < pbar.percentage() < 80: + return 'Bigger Now ' + FileTransferSpeed.update(self,pbar) + else: + return FileTransferSpeed.update(self,pbar) + + widgets = [CrazyFileTransferSpeed(),' <<<', Bar(), '>>> ', Percentage(),' ', ETA()] + pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=10000000) + # maybe do something + pbar.start() + for i in range(2000000): + # do something + pbar.update(5*i+1) + pbar.finish() + print + + def example3(): + widgets = [Bar('>'), ' ', ETA(), ' ', ReverseBar('<')] + pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=10000000).start() + for i in range(1000000): + # do something + pbar.update(10*i+1) + pbar.finish() + print + + def example4(): + widgets = ['Test: ', Percentage(), ' ', + Bar(marker='0',left='[',right=']'), + ' ', ETA(), ' ', FileTransferSpeed()] + pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=500) + pbar.start() + for i in range(100,500+1,50): + time.sleep(0.2) + pbar.update(i) + pbar.finish() + print + + + example1() + example2() + example3() + example4() + diff --git a/src/sos.spec b/src/sos.spec index 8ad78a8a..8b593515 100644 --- a/src/sos.spec +++ b/src/sos.spec @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Summary: A set of tools to gather troubleshooting information from a system Name: sos Version: 1.8 -Release: 11%{?dist} +Release: 12%{?dist} Group: Application/Tools Source0: https://fedorahosted.org/releases/s/o/sos/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz License: GPLv2+ |