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view frontends/src/jp/cmd_shell.py @ 2503:c0bec8bac2b5
XEP-0329: implementation of File Information Sharing:
the plugin do an implementation for client and component.
For client, any directory from local file can be shared.
For component file are stored using new file handling mechanism from SàT.
Permission is handled, using "public" and "whitelist" for now.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 28 Feb 2018 18:28:39 +0100 |
parents | 0046283a285d |
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#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # jp: a SàT command line tool # Copyright (C) 2009-2018 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 base import cmd import sys 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 import shlex import subprocess __commands__ = ["Shell"] INTRO = _(u"""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=_(u'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 = u'' 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(_(u'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, u'/'.join(self.path)) + A.color(C.A_PROMPT_SUF, u'> ') try: self.actions = 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(_(u"COMMAND {external}=> {args}").format( external = _(u'(external) ') if external else u'', args=u' '.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, u'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, _(u'Shell commands:')), no_lf=True) super(Shell, self).do_help(args) if not args: self.disp(A.color(C.A_HEADER, _(u'Action commands:'))) help_list = self._cur_parser.format_help().split('\n\n') print('\n\n'.join(help_list[1 if self.path else 2:])) 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(_(u'verbose mode is {status}').format( status = _(u'ENABLED') if self.verbose else _(u'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""" try: self.host.run(['--version']) except SystemExit: pass 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(_(u'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(_(u'no argument in USE')) else: self.disp(_(u'arguments in USE:')) for arg, value in self.use.iteritems(): self.disp(_(A.color(C.A_SUBHEADER, arg, A.RESET, u' = ', arg_tools.escape(value)))) elif len(args) != 2: self.disp(u'bad syntax, please use:\nuse [arg] [value]', error=True) else: self.use[args[0]] = u' '.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, _(u'argument {name} not found').format(name=arg)), error=True) else: if self.verbose: self.disp(_(u'argument {name} removed').format(name=arg)) def do_whoami(self, args): u"""print profile currently used""" self.disp(self.profile) def do_quit(self, args): u"""quit the shell""" self.disp(_(u'good bye!')) self.host.quit() def do_exit(self, args): u"""alias for quit""" self.do_quit(args) def start(self): 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.encode('utf-8'))