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view sat_frontends/jp/cmd_shell.py @ 3499:a83a04b7394b
memory: new `getFilesOwner` method:
this method is used by `getFiles` and `setFile` and fill `owner` when it's missing to
avoid getting accidentally files from other users.
`owner` is not filled in some case (no client, `file_id` or `parent` specified) and an
exception is raised if a component has neither `owner` nor `peer_jid` specified.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 16 Apr 2021 18:32:37 +0200 |
parents | 7892585b7e17 |
children | 524856bd7b19 |
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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/>. import cmd import sys import shlex import subprocess from . import base from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat.core import exceptions from sat_frontends.jp.constants import Const as C from sat_frontends.jp import arg_tools from sat.tools.common.ansi import ANSI as A __commands__ = ["Shell"] INTRO = _( """Welcome to {app_name} shell, the Salut à Toi shell ! This enrironment helps you using several {app_name} commands with similar parameters. To quit, just enter "quit" or press C-d. Enter "help" or "?" to know what to do """ ).format(app_name=C.APP_NAME) class Shell(base.CommandBase, cmd.Cmd): def __init__(self, host): base.CommandBase.__init__( self, host, "shell", help=_("launch jp in shell (REPL) mode") ) cmd.Cmd.__init__(self) def parse_args(self, args): """parse line arguments""" return shlex.split(args, posix=True) def update_path(self): self._cur_parser = self.host.parser self.help = "" for idx, path_elt in enumerate(self.path): try: self._cur_parser = arg_tools.get_cmd_choices(path_elt, self._cur_parser) except exceptions.NotFound: self.disp(_("bad command path"), error=True) self.path = self.path[:idx] break else: self.help = self._cur_parser self.prompt = A.color(C.A_PROMPT_PATH, "/".join(self.path)) + A.color( C.A_PROMPT_SUF, "> " ) try: self.actions = list(arg_tools.get_cmd_choices(parser=self._cur_parser).keys()) except exceptions.NotFound: self.actions = [] def add_parser_options(self): pass def format_args(self, args): """format argument to be printed with quotes if needed""" for arg in args: if " " in arg: yield arg_tools.escape(arg) else: yield arg def run_cmd(self, args, external=False): """run command and retur exit code @param args[list[string]]: arguments of the command must not include program name @param external(bool): True if it's an external command (i.e. not jp) @return (int): exit code (0 success, any other int failure) """ # FIXME: we have to use subprocess # and relaunch whole python for now # because if host.quit() is called in D-Bus callback # GLib quit the whole app without possibility to stop it # didn't found a nice way to work around it so far # Situation should be better when we'll move away from python-dbus if self.verbose: self.disp( _("COMMAND {external}=> {args}").format( external=_("(external) ") if external else "", args=" ".join(self.format_args(args)), ) ) if not external: args = sys.argv[0:1] + args ret_code = subprocess.call(args) # XXX: below is a way to launch the command without creating a new process # may be used when a solution to the aforementioned issue is there # try: # self.host._run(args) # except SystemExit as e: # ret_code = e.code # except Exception as e: # self.disp(A.color(C.A_FAILURE, u'command failed with an exception: {msg}'.format(msg=e)), error=True) # ret_code = 1 # else: # ret_code = 0 if ret_code != 0: self.disp( A.color( C.A_FAILURE, "command failed with an error code of {err_no}".format( err_no=ret_code ), ), error=True, ) return ret_code def default(self, args): """called when no shell command is recognized will launch the command with args on the line (i.e. will launch do [args]) """ if args == "EOF": self.do_quit("") self.do_do(args) def do_help(self, args): """show help message""" if not args: self.disp(A.color(C.A_HEADER, _("Shell commands:")), end=' ') super(Shell, self).do_help(args) if not args: self.disp(A.color(C.A_HEADER, _("Action commands:"))) help_list = self._cur_parser.format_help().split("\n\n") print(("\n\n".join(help_list[1 if self.path else 2 :]))) # FIXME: debug crashes on exit and is not that useful, # keeping it until refactoring, may be removed entirely then # def do_debug(self, args): # """launch internal debugger""" # try: # import ipdb as pdb # except ImportError: # import pdb # pdb.set_trace() def do_verbose(self, args): """show verbose mode, or (de)activate it""" args = self.parse_args(args) if args: self.verbose = C.bool(args[0]) self.disp( _("verbose mode is {status}").format( status=_("ENABLED") if self.verbose else _("DISABLED") ) ) def do_cmd(self, args): """change command path""" if args == "..": self.path = self.path[:-1] else: if not args or args[0] == "/": self.path = [] args = "/".join(args.split()) for path_elt in args.split("/"): path_elt = path_elt.strip() if not path_elt: continue self.path.append(path_elt) self.update_path() def do_version(self, args): """show current SàT/jp version""" self.run_cmd(['--version']) def do_shell(self, args): """launch an external command (you can use ![command] too)""" args = self.parse_args(args) self.run_cmd(args, external=True) def do_do(self, args): """lauch a command""" args = self.parse_args(args) if ( self._not_default_profile and not "-p" in args and not "--profile" in args and not "profile" in self.use ): # profile is not specified and we are not using the default profile # so we need to add it in arguments to use current user profile if self.verbose: self.disp( _("arg profile={profile} (logged profile)").format( profile=self.profile ) ) use = self.use.copy() use["profile"] = self.profile else: use = self.use # args may be modified by use_args # to remove subparsers from it parser_args, use_args = arg_tools.get_use_args( self.host, args, use, verbose=self.verbose, parser=self._cur_parser ) cmd_args = self.path + parser_args + use_args self.run_cmd(cmd_args) def do_use(self, args): """fix an argument""" args = self.parse_args(args) if not args: if not self.use: self.disp(_("no argument in USE")) else: self.disp(_("arguments in USE:")) for arg, value in self.use.items(): self.disp( _( A.color( C.A_SUBHEADER, arg, A.RESET, " = ", arg_tools.escape(value), ) ) ) elif len(args) != 2: self.disp("bad syntax, please use:\nuse [arg] [value]", error=True) else: self.use[args[0]] = " ".join(args[1:]) if self.verbose: self.disp( "set {name} = {value}".format( name=args[0], value=arg_tools.escape(args[1]) ) ) def do_use_clear(self, args): """unset one or many argument(s) in USE, or all of them if no arg is specified""" args = self.parse_args(args) if not args: self.use.clear() else: for arg in args: try: del self.use[arg] except KeyError: self.disp( A.color( C.A_FAILURE, _("argument {name} not found").format(name=arg) ), error=True, ) else: if self.verbose: self.disp(_("argument {name} removed").format(name=arg)) def do_whoami(self, args): """print profile currently used""" self.disp(self.profile) def do_quit(self, args): """quit the shell""" self.disp(_("good bye!")) self.host.quit() def do_exit(self, args): """alias for quit""" self.do_quit(args) async def start(self): # FIXME: "shell" is currently kept synchronous as it works well as it # and it will be refactored soon. default_profile = self.host.bridge.profileNameGet(C.PROF_KEY_DEFAULT) self._not_default_profile = self.profile != default_profile self.path = [] self._cur_parser = self.host.parser self.use = {} self.verbose = False self.update_path() self.cmdloop(INTRO)