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view sat/tools/utils.py @ 2609:75d2ac872965
jp (base): do not crash when item is specified (e.g. in URL) but not needed in command, but display a message on stderr.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 06 Jun 2018 19:24:15 +0200 |
parents | cb7bf936d8e8 |
children | 3e4e78de9cca |
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # SAT: a jabber client # 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/>. """ various useful methods """ import unicodedata import os.path from sat.core.constants import Const as C from sat.core.log import getLogger log = getLogger(__name__) import datetime from dateutil import parser as dateutil_parser from twisted.python import procutils import subprocess import calendar import time import sys import random import inspect import textwrap import functools NO_REPOS_DATA = u'repository data unknown' repos_cache_dict = None repos_cache = None def clean_ustr(ustr): """Clean unicode string remove special characters from unicode string """ def valid_chars(unicode_source): for char in unicode_source: if unicodedata.category(char) == 'Cc' and char!='\n': continue yield char return ''.join(valid_chars(ustr)) def partial(func, *fixed_args, **fixed_kwargs): # FIXME: temporary hack to workaround the fact that inspect.getargspec is not working with functools.partial # making partial unusable with current D-bus module (in addMethod). # Should not be needed anywore once moved to Python 3 ori_args = inspect.getargspec(func).args func = functools.partial(func, *fixed_args, **fixed_kwargs) if ori_args[0] == 'self': del ori_args[0] ori_args = ori_args[len(fixed_args):] for kw in fixed_kwargs: ori_args.remove(kw) exec(textwrap.dedent('''\ def method({args}): return func({kw_args}) ''').format( args = ', '.join(ori_args), kw_args = ', '.join([a+'='+a for a in ori_args])) , locals()) return method def xmpp_date(timestamp=None, with_time=True): """Return date according to XEP-0082 specification to avoid reveling the timezone, we always return UTC dates the string returned by this method is valid with RFC 3339 @param timestamp(None, float): posix timestamp. If None current time will be used @param with_time(bool): if True include the time @return(unicode): XEP-0082 formatted date and time """ template_date = u"%Y-%m-%d" template_time = u"%H:%M:%SZ" template = u"{}T{}".format(template_date, template_time) if with_time else template_date return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(time.time() if timestamp is None else timestamp).strftime(template) def date_parse(value): """Parse a date and return corresponding unix timestamp @param value(unicode): date to parse, in any format supported by dateutil.parser @return (int): timestamp """ return calendar.timegm(dateutil_parser.parse(unicode(value)).utctimetuple()) def generatePassword(vocabulary=None, size=20): """Generate a password with random characters. @param vocabulary(iterable): characters to use to create password @param size(int): number of characters in the password to generate @return (unicode): generated password """ random.seed() if vocabulary is None: vocabulary = [chr(i) for i in range(0x30,0x3A) + range(0x41,0x5B) + range (0x61,0x7B)] return u''.join([random.choice(vocabulary) for i in range(15)]) def getRepositoryData(module, as_string=True, is_path=False): """Retrieve info on current mecurial repository Data is gotten by using the following methods, in order: - using "hg" executable - looking for a .hg/dirstate in parent directory of module (or in module/.hg if is_path is True), and parse dirstate file to get revision - checking package version, which should have repository data when we are on a dev version @param module(unicode): module to look for (e.g. sat, libervia) module can be a path if is_path is True (see below) @param as_string(bool): if True return a string, else return a dictionary @param is_path(bool): if True "module" is not handled as a module name, but as an absolute path to the parent of a ".hg" directory @return (unicode, dictionary): retrieved info in a nice string, or a dictionary with retrieved data (key is not present if data is not found), key can be: - node: full revision number (40 bits) - branch: branch name - date: ISO 8601 format date - tag: latest tag used in hierarchie - distance: number of commits since the last tag """ global repos_cache_dict if as_string: global repos_cache if repos_cache is not None: return repos_cache else: if repos_cache_dict is not None: return repos_cache_dict if sys.platform == "android": # FIXME: workaround to avoid trouble on android, need to be fixed properly repos_cache = u"Cagou android build" return repos_cache KEYS=("node", "node_short", "branch", "date", "tag", "distance") ori_cwd = os.getcwd() if is_path: repos_root = os.path.abspath(module) else: repos_root = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(module.__file__)) try: hg_path = procutils.which('hg')[0] except IndexError: log.warning(u"Can't find hg executable") hg_path = None hg_data = {} if hg_path is not None: os.chdir(repos_root) try: hg_data_raw = subprocess.check_output(["hg","log", "-r", "-1", "--template","{node}\n" "{node|short}\n" "{branch}\n" "{date|isodate}\n" "{latesttag}\n" "{latesttagdistance}"]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: hg_data = {} else: hg_data = dict(zip(KEYS, hg_data_raw.split('\n'))) try: hg_data['modified'] = '+' in subprocess.check_output(["hg","id","-i"]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: pass else: hg_data = {} if not hg_data: # .hg/dirstate method log.debug(u"trying dirstate method") if is_path: os.chdir(repos_root) else: os.chdir(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(repos_root))) try: with open('.hg/dirstate') as hg_dirstate: hg_data['node'] = hg_dirstate.read(20).encode('hex') hg_data['node_short'] = hg_data['node'][:12] except IOError: log.debug(u"Can't access repository data") # we restore original working dir os.chdir(ori_cwd) if not hg_data: log.debug(u"Mercurial not available or working, trying package version") try: import pkg_resources pkg_version = pkg_resources.get_distribution(C.APP_NAME_FILE).version version, local_id = pkg_version.split('+', 1) except ImportError: log.warning("pkg_resources not available, can't get package data") except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: log.warning("can't retrieve package data") except ValueError: log.info(u"no local version id in package: {pkg_version}".format(pkg_version=pkg_version)) else: version = version.replace('.dev0', 'D') if version != C.APP_VERSION: log.warning("Incompatible version ({version}) and pkg_version ({pkg_version})".format( version=C.APP_VERSION, pkg_version=pkg_version)) else: try: hg_node, hg_distance = local_id.split('.') except ValueError: log.warning("Version doesn't specify repository data") hg_data = {'node_short': hg_node, 'distance': hg_distance} repos_cache_dict = hg_data if as_string: if not hg_data: repos_cache = NO_REPOS_DATA else: strings = [u'rev', hg_data['node_short']] try: if hg_data['modified']: strings.append(u"[M]") except KeyError: pass try: strings.extend([u'({branch} {date})'.format(**hg_data)]) except KeyError: pass try: strings.extend([u'+{distance}'.format(**hg_data)]) except KeyError: pass repos_cache = u' '.join(strings) return repos_cache else: return hg_data