[1197] | 1 | from __future__ import with_statement |
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| 2 | |
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[778] | 3 | import unittest |
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[795] | 4 | from fcntl import flock, LOCK_EX, LOCK_SH, LOCK_UN |
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[1197] | 5 | import contextlib as clib |
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[2541] | 6 | import subprocess |
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[778] | 7 | |
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[1934] | 8 | class InvirtConfigError(AttributeError): |
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| 9 | pass |
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| 10 | |
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[778] | 11 | class struct(object): |
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| 12 | 'A simple namespace object.' |
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[1934] | 13 | def __init__(self, d = {}, __prefix = None, **kwargs): |
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| 14 | 'd is the dictionary or the items-iterable to update my __dict__ with.' |
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[2551] | 15 | dct = {} |
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| 16 | dct.update(d) |
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| 17 | dct.update(kwargs) |
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| 18 | self.__dict__.update(dct) |
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| 19 | self.__keys = set(dct) |
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[1934] | 20 | self.__prefix = __prefix |
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| 21 | def __getattr__(self, key): |
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| 22 | # XX ideally these would point a frame higher on the stack. |
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| 23 | prefix = self.__prefix |
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| 24 | if prefix is not None: |
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| 25 | raise InvirtConfigError('missing configuration variable %s%s' |
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| 26 | % (prefix, key)) |
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| 27 | else: |
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| 28 | raise AttributeError("anonymous struct has no member '%s'" |
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| 29 | % (key,)) |
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[2551] | 30 | def __iter__(self): |
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| 31 | for i in self.__keys: |
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| 32 | yield i |
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[778] | 33 | |
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[1934] | 34 | def dicts2struct(x, prefix = None): |
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[778] | 35 | """ |
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| 36 | Given a tree of lists/dicts, perform a deep traversal to transform all the |
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| 37 | dicts to structs. |
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| 38 | """ |
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[1934] | 39 | if prefix is not None: |
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| 40 | def newprefix(k): return prefix + str(k) + '.' |
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| 41 | else: |
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| 42 | def newprefix(k): return prefix |
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[778] | 43 | if type(x) == dict: |
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[1934] | 44 | return struct(((k, dicts2struct(v, newprefix(k))) |
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| 45 | for k,v in x.iteritems()), |
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| 46 | prefix) |
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[778] | 47 | elif type(x) == list: |
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[1934] | 48 | return [dicts2struct(v, newprefix(i)) for i, v in enumerate(x)] |
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[1935] | 49 | elif x is None: |
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| 50 | return struct({}, prefix) |
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[778] | 51 | else: |
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| 52 | return x |
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| 53 | |
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[1197] | 54 | @clib.contextmanager |
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| 55 | def lock_file(path, exclusive = True): |
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| 56 | with clib.closing(file(path, 'w')) as f: |
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| 57 | if exclusive: |
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| 58 | locktype = LOCK_EX |
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| 59 | else: |
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| 60 | locktype = LOCK_SH |
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| 61 | flock(f, locktype) |
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| 62 | try: |
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| 63 | yield |
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| 64 | finally: |
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| 65 | flock(f, LOCK_UN) |
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[778] | 66 | |
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[2541] | 67 | def captureOutput(popen_args, stdin_str=None, *args, **kwargs): |
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| 68 | """Capture stdout from a command. |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | This method will proxy the arguments to subprocess.Popen. It |
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| 71 | returns the output from the command if the call succeeded and |
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| 72 | raises an exception if the process returns a non-0 value. |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | This is intended to be a variant on the subprocess.check_call |
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| 75 | function that also allows you access to the output from the |
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| 76 | command. |
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| 77 | """ |
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| 78 | if 'stdin' not in kwargs: |
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| 79 | kwargs['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE |
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| 80 | if 'stdout' not in kwargs: |
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| 81 | kwargs['stdout'] = subprocess.PIPE |
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| 82 | if 'stderr' not in kwargs: |
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| 83 | kwargs['stderr'] = subprocess.STDOUT |
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| 84 | p = subprocess.Popen(popen_args, *args, **kwargs) |
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| 85 | out, _ = p.communicate(stdin_str) |
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| 86 | if p.returncode: |
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| 87 | raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, popen_args, out) |
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| 88 | return out |
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| 89 | |
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[781] | 90 | # |
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[1612] | 91 | # Exceptions. |
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| 92 | # |
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| 93 | |
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| 94 | class InvalidInput(Exception): |
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| 95 | """Exception for user-provided input is invalid but maybe in good faith. |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | This would include setting memory to negative (which might be a |
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| 98 | typo) but not setting an invalid boot CD (which requires bypassing |
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| 99 | the select box). |
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| 100 | """ |
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| 101 | def __init__(self, err_field, err_value, expl=None): |
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[1623] | 102 | Exception.__init__(self, expl) |
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[1612] | 103 | self.err_field = err_field |
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| 104 | self.err_value = err_value |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | class CodeError(Exception): |
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| 107 | """Exception for internal errors or bad faith input.""" |
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[2097] | 108 | pass |
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[1612] | 109 | |
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| 110 | # |
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[781] | 111 | # Tests. |
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| 112 | # |
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| 113 | |
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[778] | 114 | class common_tests(unittest.TestCase): |
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| 115 | def test_dicts2structs(self): |
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| 116 | dicts = { |
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| 117 | 'atom': 0, |
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| 118 | 'dict': { 'atom': 'atom', 'list': [1,2,3] }, |
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| 119 | 'list': [ 'atom', {'key': 'value'} ] |
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| 120 | } |
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[1934] | 121 | structs = dicts2struct(dicts, '') |
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[778] | 122 | self.assertEqual(structs.atom, dicts['atom']) |
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| 123 | self.assertEqual(structs.dict.atom, dicts['dict']['atom']) |
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| 124 | self.assertEqual(structs.dict.list, dicts['dict']['list']) |
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| 125 | self.assertEqual(structs.list[0], dicts['list'][0]) |
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| 126 | self.assertEqual(structs.list[1].key, dicts['list'][1]['key']) |
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[2551] | 127 | self.assertEqual(set(structs), set(['atom', 'dict', 'list'])) |
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[778] | 128 | |
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| 129 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
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| 130 | unittest.main() |
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