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view sat_frontends/jp/arg_tools.py @ 3528:849374e59178
component file sharing: quotas implementation:
quotas can now be specified using the `quotas_json` option of `component file_sharing`
section in settings. This must be a dict where:
- `users` key contains default quotas for all users
- `admins` key contains quotas for administrators (not implemented yet)
- `jids` contain bare JID to quota mapping, to have user-specific quota
The value can be either a int for quota in bytes, or a case insensitive string with an
optional multiplier symbol (e.g. "500 Mio"). `None` can be used for explicit unlimited
quota (which is the default is `users` is not set).
When a file size is too big for quota, upload is refused with an error message indicating
allowed quota, used space, and the size of the file that user wants to upload.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 05 May 2021 15:37:33 +0200 |
parents | be6d91572633 |
children | 4b842c1fb686 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # jp: a SàT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2021 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/>. from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat.core import exceptions def escape(arg, smart=True): """format arg with quotes @param smart(bool): if True, only escape if needed """ if smart and not " " in arg and not '"' in arg: return arg return '"' + arg.replace('"', '\\"') + '"' def get_cmd_choices(cmd=None, parser=None): try: choices = parser._subparsers._group_actions[0].choices return choices[cmd] if cmd is not None else choices except (KeyError, AttributeError): raise exceptions.NotFound def get_use_args(host, args, use, verbose=False, parser=None): """format args for argparse parser with values prefilled @param host(JP): jp instance @param args(list(str)): arguments to use @param use(dict[str, str]): arguments to fill if found in parser @param verbose(bool): if True a message will be displayed when argument is used or not @param parser(argparse.ArgumentParser): parser to use @return (tuple[list[str],list[str]]): 2 args lists: - parser args, i.e. given args corresponding to parsers - use args, i.e. generated args from use """ # FIXME: positional args are not handled correclty # if there is more that one, the position is not corrected if parser is None: parser = host.parser # we check not optional args to see if there # is a corresonding parser # else USE args would not work correctly (only for current parser) parser_args = [] for arg in args: if arg.startswith("-"): break try: parser = get_cmd_choices(arg, parser) except exceptions.NotFound: break parser_args.append(arg) # post_args are remaning given args, # without the ones corresponding to parsers post_args = args[len(parser_args) :] opt_args = [] pos_args = [] actions = {a.dest: a for a in parser._actions} for arg, value in use.items(): try: if arg == "item" and not "item" in actions: # small hack when --item is appended to a --items list arg = "items" action = actions[arg] except KeyError: if verbose: host.disp( _( "ignoring {name}={value}, not corresponding to any argument (in USE)" ).format(name=arg, value=escape(value)) ) else: if verbose: host.disp( _("arg {name}={value} (in USE)").format( name=arg, value=escape(value) ) ) if not action.option_strings: pos_args.append(value) else: opt_args.append(action.option_strings[0]) opt_args.append(value) return parser_args, opt_args + pos_args + post_args