view src/tools/config.py @ 2532:772447ec070f

jp: pubsub options refactoring: There is now only "use_pubsub", and specification are set using "pubsub_flags" argument when instantiating CommandBase. Options are more Python Zen compliant by using explicit arguments for item, draft, url instead of trying to guess with magic keyword and type detection. Pubsub node and item are now always using respecively "-n" and "-i" even when required, this way shell history can be used to change command more easily, and it's globally less confusing for user. if --pubsub-url is used, elements can be overwritten with individual option (e.g. change item id with --item). New "use_draft" argument in CommandBase, to re-use current draft or open a file path as draft. Item can now be specified when using a draft. If it already exists, its content will be added to current draft (with a separator), to avoid loosing data. common.BaseEdit.getItemPath could be simplified thanks to those changes. Pubsub URI handling has been moved to base.py.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Wed, 21 Mar 2018 19:13:22 +0100
parents 0046283a285d
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT: a jabber client
# Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Adrien Cossa (souliane@mailoo.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,
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""" Configuration related useful methods """

from sat.core.log import getLogger
log = getLogger(__name__)

from sat.core.constants import Const as C
from sat.core.i18n import _
from sat.core import exceptions

from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser, DEFAULTSECT, NoOptionError, NoSectionError
from xdg import BaseDirectory
import os
import csv
import json


def fixConfigOption(section, option, value, silent=True):
    """Force a configuration option value, writing it in the first found user
    config file, eventually creating a new user config file if none is found.

    @param section (str): the config section
    @param option (str): the config option
    @param value (str): the new value
    @param silent (boolean): toggle logging output (must be True when called from sat.sh)
    """
    config = SafeConfigParser()
    target_file = None
    for file_ in C.CONFIG_FILES[::-1]:
        # we will eventually update the existing file with the highest priority, if it's a user personal file...
        if not silent:
            log.debug(_(u"Testing file %s") % file_)
        if os.path.isfile(file_):
            if file_.startswith(os.path.expanduser('~')):
                config.read([file_])
                target_file = file_
            break
    if not target_file:
        # ... otherwise we create a new config file for that user
        target_file = BaseDirectory.save_config_path('sat') + '/sat.conf'
    if section and section.upper() != DEFAULTSECT and not config.has_section(section):
        config.add_section(section)
    config.set(section, option, value)
    with open(target_file, 'wb') as configfile:
        config.write(configfile)  # for the next time that user launches sat
    if not silent:
        if option in ('passphrase',):  # list here the options storing a password
            value = '******'
        log.warning(_(u"Config auto-update: %(option)s set to %(value)s in the file %(config_file)s") %
                    {'option': option, 'value': value, 'config_file': target_file})

def parseMainConf():
    """look for main .ini configuration file, and parse it"""
    config = SafeConfigParser(defaults=C.DEFAULT_CONFIG)
    try:
        config.read(C.CONFIG_FILES)
    except:
        log.error(_("Can't read main config !"))
    return config

def getConfig(config, section, name, default=None):
    """Get a configuration option

    @param config (SafeConfigParser): the configuration instance
    @param section (str): section of the config file (None or '' for DEFAULT)
    @param name (str): name of the option
    @param default: value to use if not found, or Exception to raise an exception
    @return (unicode, list, dict): parsed value
    @raise: NoOptionError if option is not present and default is Exception
            NoSectionError if section doesn't exists and default is Exception
            exceptions.ParsingError error while parsing value
    """
    if not section:
        section = DEFAULTSECT

    try:
        value = config.get(section, name).decode('utf-8')
    except (NoOptionError, NoSectionError) as e:
        if default is Exception:
            raise e
        return default

    if name.endswith('_path') or name.endswith('_dir'):
        value = os.path.expanduser(value)
    # thx to Brian (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/186857/splitting-a-semicolon-separated-string-to-a-dictionary-in-python/186873#186873)
    elif name.endswith('_list'):
        value = csv.reader([value], delimiter=',', quotechar='"', skipinitialspace=True).next()
    elif name.endswith('_dict'):
        try:
            value = json.loads(value)
        except ValueError as e:
            raise exceptions.ParsingError(u"Error while parsing data: {}".format(e))
        if not isinstance(value, dict):
            raise exceptions.ParsingError(u"{name} value is not a dict: {value}".format(name=name, value=value))
    elif name.endswith('_json'):
        try:
            value = json.loads(value)
        except ValueError as e:
            raise exceptions.ParsingError(u"Error while parsing data: {}".format(e))
    return value