view src/tools/config.py @ 1265:e3a9ea76de35 frontends_multi_profiles

quick_frontend, primitivus: multi-profiles refactoring part 1 (big commit, sorry :p): This refactoring allow primitivus to manage correctly several profiles at once, with various other improvments: - profile_manager can now plug several profiles at once, requesting password when needed. No more profile plug specific method is used anymore in backend, instead a "validated" key is used in actions - Primitivus widget are now based on a common "PrimitivusWidget" classe which mainly manage the decoration so far - all widgets are treated in the same way (contactList, Chat, Progress, etc), no more chat_wins specific behaviour - widgets are created in a dedicated manager, with facilities to react on new widget creation or other events - quick_frontend introduce a new QuickWidget class, which aims to be as generic and flexible as possible. It can manage several targets (jids or something else), and several profiles - each widget class return a Hash according to its target. For example if given a target jid and a profile, a widget class return a hash like (target.bare, profile), the same widget will be used for all resources of the same jid - better management of CHAT_GROUP mode for Chat widgets - some code moved from Primitivus to QuickFrontend, the final goal is to have most non backend code in QuickFrontend, and just graphic code in subclasses - no more (un)escapePrivate/PRIVATE_PREFIX - contactList improved a lot: entities not in roster and special entities (private MUC conversations) are better managed - resources can be displayed in Primitivus, and their status messages - profiles are managed in QuickFrontend with dedicated managers This is work in progress, other frontends are broken. Urwid SàText need to be updated. Most of features of Primitivus should work as before (or in a better way ;))
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Wed, 10 Dec 2014 19:00:09 +0100
parents 251ae99a6c0e
children 069ad98b360d
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# SAT: a jabber client
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Jérôme Poisson (goffi@goffi.org)
# Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Adrien Cossa (souliane@mailoo.org)

# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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""" Configuration related useful methods """

from sat.core.log import getLogger
log = getLogger(__name__)

from sat.core.constants import Const as C
from sat.core.i18n import _

from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser, DEFAULTSECT, NoOptionError, NoSectionError
from xdg import BaseDirectory
import os
import csv


def fixConfigOption(section, option, value, silent=True):
    """Force a configuration option value, writing it in the first found user
    config file, eventually creating a new user config file if none is found.

    @param section (str): the config section
    @param option (str): the config option
    @param value (str): the new value
    @param silent (boolean): toggle logging output (must be True when called from sat.sh)
    """
    config = SafeConfigParser()
    target_file = None
    for file_ in C.CONFIG_FILES[::-1]:
        # we will eventually update the existing file with the highest priority, if it's a user personal file...
        if not silent:
            log.debug(_("Testing file %s") % file_)
        if os.path.isfile(file_):
            if file_.startswith(os.path.expanduser('~')):
                config.read([file_])
                target_file = file_
            break
    if not target_file:
        # ... otherwise we create a new config file for that user
        target_file = BaseDirectory.save_config_path('sat') + '/sat.conf'
    if section and section.upper() != DEFAULTSECT and not config.has_section(section):
        config.add_section(section)
    config.set(section, option, value)
    with open(target_file, 'wb') as configfile:
        config.write(configfile)  # for the next time that user launches sat
    if not silent:
        if option in ('passphrase',):  # list here the options storing a password
            value = '******'
        log.warning(_("Config auto-update: %(option)s set to %(value)s in the file %(config_file)s") %
                    {'option': option, 'value': value, 'config_file': target_file})


def getConfig(config, section, name, default=None):
    """Get a configuration option

    @param config (SafeConfigParser): the configuration instance
    @param section (str): section of the config file (None or '' for DEFAULT)
    @param name (str): name of the option
    @param default: value to use if not found, or Exception to raise an exception
    @return: str, list or dict
    @raise: NoOptionError if option is not present and default is Exception
            NoSectionError if section doesn't exists and default is Exception
    """
    if not section:
        section = DEFAULTSECT

    try:
        value = config.get(section, name)
    except (NoOptionError, NoSectionError) as e:
        if default is Exception:
            raise e
        return default

    if name.endswith('_path') or name.endswith('_dir'):
        value = os.path.expanduser(value)
    # thx to Brian (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/186857/splitting-a-semicolon-separated-string-to-a-dictionary-in-python/186873#186873)
    elif name.endswith('_list'):
        value = csv.reader([value], delimiter=',', quotechar='"').next()
    elif name.endswith('_dict'):
        value = dict(csv.reader([item], delimiter=':', quotechar='"').next()
                     for item in csv.reader([value], delimiter=',', quotechar='"').next())
    return value