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view frontends/src/jp/cmd_debug.py @ 2528:65e278997715
component file sharing: comments metadata:
new <comments> element is added to file metadata, it contains the URL to the comments virtual node and the count of comments (this way client knows if it make sense to request comments or not).
Fixed triggers in plugin XEP-0264 (return value was missing).
New trigger in plugin XEP-0329 to allow component to add metadata (used here for comments url).
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 16 Mar 2018 18:43:11 +0100 |
parents | 0046283a285d |
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # jp: a SàT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program 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 Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import base from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat_frontends.jp.constants import Const as C from sat.tools.common.ansi import ANSI as A import json __commands__ = ["Debug"] class BridgeCommon(object): def evalArgs(self): if self.args.arg: try: return eval(u'[{}]'.format(u",".join(self.args.arg))) except SyntaxError as e: self.disp(u"Can't evaluate arguments: {mess}\n{text}\n{offset}^".format( mess=e, text=e.text.decode('utf-8'), offset=u" "*(e.offset-1) ), error=True) self.host.quit(C.EXIT_BAD_ARG) else: return [] class Method(base.CommandBase, BridgeCommon): def __init__(self, host): base.CommandBase.__init__(self, host, 'method', help=_(u'call a bridge method')) BridgeCommon.__init__(self) self.need_loop=True def add_parser_options(self): self.parser.add_argument("method", type=str, help=_(u"name of the method to execute")) self.parser.add_argument("arg", type=base.unicode_decoder, nargs="*", help=_(u"argument of the method")) def method_cb(self, ret=None): if ret is not None: self.disp(unicode(ret)) self.host.quit() def method_eb(self, failure): self.disp(_(u"Error while executing {}: {}".format(self.args.method, failure)), error=True) self.host.quit(C.EXIT_ERROR) def start(self): method = getattr(self.host.bridge, self.args.method) args = self.evalArgs() try: method(*args, profile=self.profile, callback=self.method_cb, errback=self.method_eb) except TypeError: # maybe the method doesn't need a profile ? try: method(*args, callback=self.method_cb, errback=self.method_eb) except TypeError: self.method_eb(_(u"bad arguments")) class Signal(base.CommandBase, BridgeCommon): def __init__(self, host): base.CommandBase.__init__(self, host, 'signal', help=_(u'send a fake signal from backend')) BridgeCommon.__init__(self) def add_parser_options(self): self.parser.add_argument("signal", type=str, help=_(u"name of the signal to send")) self.parser.add_argument("arg", type=base.unicode_decoder, nargs="*", help=_(u"argument of the signal")) def start(self): args = self.evalArgs() json_args = json.dumps(args) # XXX: we use self.args.profile and not self.profile # because we want the raw profile_key (so plugin handle C.PROF_KEY_NONE) self.host.bridge.debugFakeSignal(self.args.signal, json_args, self.args.profile) class Bridge(base.CommandBase): subcommands = (Method, Signal) def __init__(self, host): super(Bridge, self).__init__(host, 'bridge', use_profile=False, help=_('bridge s(t)imulation')) class Monitor(base.CommandBase): def __init__(self, host): super(Monitor, self).__init__(host, 'monitor', use_verbose=True, use_profile=False, use_output=C.OUTPUT_XML, help=_('monitor XML stream')) self.need_loop = True def add_parser_options(self): self.parser.add_argument("-d", "--direction", choices=('in', 'out', 'both'), default='both', help=_(u"stream direction filter")) def printXML(self, direction, xml_data, profile): if self.args.direction == 'in' and direction != 'IN': return if self.args.direction == 'out' and direction != 'OUT': return verbosity = self.host.verbosity if not xml_data.strip(): if verbosity <= 2: return whiteping = True else: whiteping = False if verbosity: profile_disp = u' ({})'.format(profile) if verbosity>1 else u'' if direction == 'IN': self.disp(A.color(A.BOLD, A.FG_YELLOW, '<<<===== IN ====', A.FG_WHITE, profile_disp)) else: self.disp(A.color(A.BOLD, A.FG_CYAN, '==== OUT ====>>>', A.FG_WHITE, profile_disp)) if whiteping: self.disp('[WHITESPACE PING]') else: try: self.output(xml_data) except Exception: # initial stream is not valid XML, # in this case we print directly to data # FIXME: we should test directly lxml.etree.XMLSyntaxError # but importing lxml directly here is not clean # should be wrapped in a custom Exception self.disp(xml_data) self.disp(u'') def start(self): self.host.bridge.register_signal('xmlLog', self.printXML, 'plugin') class Debug(base.CommandBase): subcommands = (Bridge, Monitor) def __init__(self, host): super(Debug, self).__init__(host, 'debug', use_profile=False, help=_('debugging tools'))