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view sat_frontends/jp/output_template.py @ 3237:b0c57c9a4bd8
plugin XEP-0384: OMEMO trust policy:
OMEMO trust policy can now be specified. For now there are 2 policies:
- `manual`: each new device fingerprint must be explicitly trusted or not before the
device can be used, and the message sent
- `BTBV` (Blind Trust Before Verification): each new device fingerprint is automically
trusted, until user manually trust or not a device, in which case the behaviour becomes
the same as for `manual` for the entity. When using the Trust UI, user can put the
entity back to blind trust if they wish.
A message is send as feedback to user when a new device is/must be trusted, trying to
explain clearly what's happening to the user.
Devices which have been automically trusted are marked, so user can know which ones may
cause security issue.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Fri, 27 Mar 2020 10:02:14 +0100 |
parents | 559a625a236b |
children | be6d91572633 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python3 # jp: a SàT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2020 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/>. """Standard outputs""" from sat_frontends.jp.constants import Const as C from sat.core.i18n import _ from sat.core import log from sat.tools.common import template from functools import partial import logging import webbrowser import tempfile import os.path __outputs__ = ["Template"] TEMPLATE = "template" OPTIONS = {"template", "browser", "inline-css"} class Template(object): """outputs data using SàT templates""" def __init__(self, jp): self.host = jp jp.register_output(C.OUTPUT_COMPLEX, TEMPLATE, self.render) def _front_url_tmp_dir(self, ctx, relative_url, tmp_dir): """Get front URL for temporary directory""" template_data = ctx['template_data'] return "file://" + os.path.join(tmp_dir, template_data.theme, relative_url) def _do_render(self, template_path, css_inline, **kwargs): try: return self.renderer.render(template_path, css_inline=css_inline, **kwargs) except template.TemplateNotFound: self.host.disp(_("Can't find requested template: {template_path}") .format(template_path=template_path), error=True) self.host.quit(C.EXIT_NOT_FOUND) def render(self, data): """render output data using requested template template to render the data can be either command's TEMPLATE or template output_option requested by user. @param data(dict): data is a dict which map from variable name to use in template to the variable itself. command's template_data_mapping attribute will be used if it exists to convert data to a dict usable by the template. """ # media_dir is needed for the template self.host.media_dir = self.host.bridge.getConfig("", "media_dir") cmd = self.host.command try: template_path = cmd.TEMPLATE except AttributeError: if not "template" in cmd.args.output_opts: self.host.disp(_( "no default template set for this command, you need to specify a " "template using --oo template=[path/to/template.html]"), error=True, ) self.host.quit(C.EXIT_BAD_ARG) options = self.host.parse_output_options() self.host.check_output_options(OPTIONS, options) try: template_path = options["template"] except KeyError: # template is not specified, we use default one pass if template_path is None: self.host.disp(_("Can't parse template, please check its syntax"), error=True) self.host.quit(C.EXIT_BAD_ARG) try: mapping_cb = cmd.template_data_mapping except AttributeError: kwargs = data else: kwargs = mapping_cb(data) css_inline = "inline-css" in options if "browser" in options: template_name = os.path.basename(template_path) tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() front_url_filter = partial(self._front_url_tmp_dir, tmp_dir=tmp_dir) self.renderer = template.Renderer( self.host, front_url_filter=front_url_filter, trusted=True) rendered = self._do_render(template_path, css_inline=css_inline, **kwargs) self.host.disp(_( "Browser opening requested.\n" "Temporary files are put in the following directory, you'll have to " "delete it yourself once finished viewing: {}").format(tmp_dir)) tmp_file = os.path.join(tmp_dir, template_name) with open(tmp_file, "w") as f: f.write(rendered.encode("utf-8")) theme, theme_root_path = self.renderer.getThemeAndRoot(template_path) if theme is None: # we have an absolute path webbrowser static_dir = os.path.join(theme_root_path, C.TEMPLATE_STATIC_DIR) if os.path.exists(static_dir): # we have to copy static files in a subdirectory, to avoid file download # to be blocked by same origin policy import shutil shutil.copytree( static_dir, os.path.join(tmp_dir, theme, C.TEMPLATE_STATIC_DIR) ) webbrowser.open(tmp_file) else: # FIXME: Q&D way to disable template logging # logs are overcomplicated, and need to be reworked template_logger = log.getLogger("sat.tools.common.template") template_logger.log = lambda *args: None logging.disable(logging.WARNING) self.renderer = template.Renderer(self.host, trusted=True) rendered = self._do_render(template_path, css_inline=css_inline, **kwargs) self.host.disp(rendered)