view sat_frontends/jp/cmd_input.py @ 3028:ab2696e34d29

Python 3 port: /!\ this is a huge commit /!\ starting from this commit, SàT is needs Python 3.6+ /!\ SàT maybe be instable or some feature may not work anymore, this will improve with time This patch port backend, bridge and frontends to Python 3. Roughly this has been done this way: - 2to3 tools has been applied (with python 3.7) - all references to python2 have been replaced with python3 (notably shebangs) - fixed files not handled by 2to3 (notably the shell script) - several manual fixes - fixed issues reported by Python 3 that where not handled in Python 2 - replaced "async" with "async_" when needed (it's a reserved word from Python 3.7) - replaced zope's "implements" with @implementer decorator - temporary hack to handle data pickled in database, as str or bytes may be returned, to be checked later - fixed hash comparison for password - removed some code which is not needed anymore with Python 3 - deactivated some code which needs to be checked (notably certificate validation) - tested with jp, fixed reported issues until some basic commands worked - ported Primitivus (after porting dependencies like urwid satext) - more manual fixes
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Tue, 13 Aug 2019 19:08:41 +0200
parents 003b8b4b56a7
children fee60f17ebac
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# jp: a SàT command line tool
# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 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 . import base
from sat.core.i18n import _
from sat.core import exceptions
from sat_frontends.jp.constants import Const as C
from sat.tools.common.ansi import ANSI as A
import subprocess
import argparse
import sys

__commands__ = ["Input"]
OPT_STDIN = "stdin"
OPT_SHORT = "short"
OPT_LONG = "long"
OPT_POS = "positional"
OPT_IGNORE = "ignore"
OPT_TYPES = (OPT_STDIN, OPT_SHORT, OPT_LONG, OPT_POS, OPT_IGNORE)
OPT_EMPTY_SKIP = "skip"
OPT_EMPTY_IGNORE = "ignore"
OPT_EMPTY_CHOICES = (OPT_EMPTY_SKIP, OPT_EMPTY_IGNORE)


class InputCommon(base.CommandBase):
    def __init__(self, host, name, help):
        base.CommandBase.__init__(
            self, host, name, use_verbose=True, use_profile=False, help=help
        )
        self.idx = 0
        self.reset()

    def reset(self):
        self.args_idx = 0
        self._stdin = []
        self._opts = []
        self._pos = []
        self._values_ori = []

    def add_parser_options(self):
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "--encoding", default="utf-8", help=_("encoding of the input data")
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-i",
            "--stdin",
            action="append_const",
            const=(OPT_STDIN, None),
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("standard input"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-s",
            "--short",
            type=self.opt(OPT_SHORT),
            action="append",
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("short option"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-l",
            "--long",
            type=self.opt(OPT_LONG),
            action="append",
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("long option"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-p",
            "--positional",
            type=self.opt(OPT_POS),
            action="append",
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("positional argument"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-x",
            "--ignore",
            action="append_const",
            const=(OPT_IGNORE, None),
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("ignore value"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-D",
            "--debug",
            action="store_true",
            help=_("don't actually run commands but echo what would be launched"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "--log", type=argparse.FileType("wb"), help=_("log stdout to FILE")
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "--log-err", type=argparse.FileType("wb"), help=_("log stderr to FILE")
        )
        self.parser.add_argument("command", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)

    def opt(self, type_):
        return lambda s: (type_, s)

    def addValue(self, value):
        """add a parsed value according to arguments sequence"""
        self._values_ori.append(value)
        arguments = self.args.arguments
        try:
            arg_type, arg_name = arguments[self.args_idx]
        except IndexError:
            self.disp(
                _("arguments in input data and in arguments sequence don't match"),
                error=True,
            )
            self.host.quit(C.EXIT_DATA_ERROR)
        self.args_idx += 1
        while self.args_idx < len(arguments):
            next_arg = arguments[self.args_idx]
            if next_arg[0] not in OPT_TYPES:
                # value will not be used if False or None, so we skip filter
                if value not in (False, None):
                    # we have a filter
                    filter_type, filter_arg = arguments[self.args_idx]
                    value = self.filter(filter_type, filter_arg, value)
            else:
                break
            self.args_idx += 1

        if value is None:
            # we ignore this argument
            return

        if value is False:
            # we skip the whole row
            if self.args.debug:
                self.disp(
                    A.color(
                        C.A_SUBHEADER,
                        _("values: "),
                        A.RESET,
                        ", ".join(self._values_ori),
                    ),
                    2,
                )
                self.disp(A.color(A.BOLD, _("**SKIPPING**\n")))
            self.reset()
            self.idx += 1
            raise exceptions.CancelError

        if not isinstance(value, list):
            value = [value]

        for v in value:
            if arg_type == OPT_STDIN:
                self._stdin.append(v.encode("utf-8"))
            elif arg_type == OPT_SHORT:
                self._opts.append("-{}".format(arg_name))
                self._opts.append(v.encode("utf-8"))
            elif arg_type == OPT_LONG:
                self._opts.append("--{}".format(arg_name))
                self._opts.append(v.encode("utf-8"))
            elif arg_type == OPT_POS:
                self._pos.append(v.encode("utf-8"))
            elif arg_type == OPT_IGNORE:
                pass
            else:
                self.parser.error(
                    _(
                        "Invalid argument, an option type is expected, got {type_}:{name}"
                    ).format(type_=arg_type, name=arg_name)
                )

    def runCommand(self):
        """run requested command with parsed arguments"""
        if self.args_idx != len(self.args.arguments):
            self.disp(
                _("arguments in input data and in arguments sequence don't match"),
                error=True,
            )
            self.host.quit(C.EXIT_DATA_ERROR)
        self.disp(
            A.color(C.A_HEADER, _("command {idx}").format(idx=self.idx)),
            no_lf=not self.args.debug,
        )
        stdin = "".join(self._stdin)
        if self.args.debug:
            self.disp(
                A.color(
                    C.A_SUBHEADER, _("values: "), A.RESET, ", ".join(self._values_ori)
                ),
                2,
            )

            if stdin:
                self.disp(A.color(C.A_SUBHEADER, "--- STDIN ---"))
                self.disp(stdin)
                self.disp(A.color(C.A_SUBHEADER, "-------------"))
            self.disp(
                "{indent}{prog} {static} {options} {positionals}".format(
                    indent=4 * " ",
                    prog=sys.argv[0],
                    static=" ".join(self.args.command),
                    options=" ".join([o for o in self._opts]),
                    positionals=" ".join([p for p in self._pos]),
                )
            )
            self.disp("\n")
        else:
            self.disp(" (" + ", ".join(self._values_ori) + ")", 2, no_lf=True)
            args = [sys.argv[0]] + self.args.command + self._opts + self._pos
            p = subprocess.Popen(
                args,
                stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
                stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
                stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
            )
            (stdout, stderr) = p.communicate(stdin)
            log = self.args.log
            log_err = self.args.log_err
            log_tpl = "{command}\n{buff}\n\n"
            if log:
                log.write(log_tpl.format(command=" ".join(args), buff=stdout))
            if log_err:
                log_err.write(log_tpl.format(command=" ".join(args), buff=stderr))
            ret = p.wait()
            if ret == 0:
                self.disp(A.color(C.A_SUCCESS, _("OK")))
            else:
                self.disp(A.color(C.A_FAILURE, _("FAILED")))

        self.reset()
        self.idx += 1

    def filter(self, filter_type, filter_arg, value):
        """change input value

        @param filter_type(unicode): name of the filter
        @param filter_arg(unicode, None): argument of the filter
        @param value(unicode): value to filter
        @return (unicode, False, None): modified value
            False to skip the whole row
            None to ignore this argument (but continue row with other ones)
        """
        raise NotImplementedError


class Csv(InputCommon):
    def __init__(self, host):
        super(Csv, self).__init__(host, "csv", _("comma-separated values"))

    def add_parser_options(self):
        InputCommon.add_parser_options(self)
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-r",
            "--row",
            type=int,
            default=0,
            help=_("starting row (previous ones will be ignored)"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-S",
            "--split",
            action="append_const",
            const=("split", None),
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("split value in several options"),
        )
        self.parser.add_argument(
            "-E",
            "--empty",
            action="append",
            type=self.opt("empty"),
            dest="arguments",
            help=_("action to do on empty value ({choices})").format(
                choices=", ".join(OPT_EMPTY_CHOICES)
            ),
        )

    def filter(self, filter_type, filter_arg, value):
        if filter_type == "split":
            return value.split()
        elif filter_type == "empty":
            if filter_arg == OPT_EMPTY_IGNORE:
                return value if value else None
            elif filter_arg == OPT_EMPTY_SKIP:
                return value if value else False
            else:
                self.parser.error(
                    _("--empty value must be one of {choices}").format(
                        choices=", ".join(OPT_EMPTY_CHOICES)
                    )
                )

        super(Csv, self).filter(filter_type, filter_arg, value)

    def start(self):
        import csv

        reader = csv.reader(sys.stdin)
        for idx, row in enumerate(reader):
            try:
                if idx < self.args.row:
                    continue
                for value in row:
                    self.addValue(value.decode(self.args.encoding))
                self.runCommand()
            except exceptions.CancelError:
                #  this row has been cancelled, we skip it
                continue


class Input(base.CommandBase):
    subcommands = (Csv,)

    def __init__(self, host):
        super(Input, self).__init__(
            host,
            "input",
            use_profile=False,
            help=_("launch command with external input"),
        )