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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
###############################################################################
# LAYMAN OVERLAY SOURCE BASE CLASS
###############################################################################
# File: source.py
#
# Base class for the different overlay types.
#
# Copyright:
# (c) 2010 Sebastian Pipping
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
#
# Author(s):
# Sebastian Pipping <sebastian@pipping.org>
import os
import copy
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess
from layman.utils import path
supported_cache = {}
def _supported(key, check_supported=None):
"""internal caching function that checks tracks any
un-supported/supported repo types."""
if key is None:
return False
if key not in supported_cache:
supported_cache[key] = check_supported()
return supported_cache[key]
def _resolve_command(command, _output):
if os.path.isabs(command):
if not os.path.exists(command):
_output('Program "%s" not found' % command, 6)
return ('File', None)
return ('File', command)
else:
kind = 'Command'
env_path = os.environ['PATH']
for d in env_path.split(os.pathsep):
f = os.path.join(d, command)
if os.path.exists(f):
return ('Command', f)
_output('Cound not resolve command ' +\
'"%s" based on PATH "%s"' % (command, env_path), 6)
return ('Command', None)
def require_supported(binaries, _output):
for command, mtype, package in binaries:
kind, path = _resolve_command(command, _output)
if not path:
if _output:
_output(kind + ' ' + command + ' seems to be missing!'
' Overlay type "' + mtype + '" not support'
'ed. Did you emerge ' + package + '?', 6)
return False
return True
class OverlaySource(object):
type_key = None
def __init__(self, parent, config, _location,
ignore = 0):
self.parent = parent
self.src = _location
self.config = config
self.ignore = ignore
self.output = config['output']
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.src == other.src
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def add(self, base):
'''Add the overlay.'''
mdir = path([base, self.parent.name])
if os.path.exists(mdir):
self.output.error('Directory ' + mdir +
' already exists. Will not overwrite its contents!')
return False
os.makedirs(mdir)
return True
def sync(self, base):
'''Sync the overlay.'''
pass
def delete(self, base):
'''Delete the overlay.'''
mdir = path([base, self.parent.name])
if not os.path.exists(mdir):
self.output.warn('Directory ' + mdir + \
' did not exist, no files deleted.')
return false
self.output.info('Deleting directory "%s"' % mdir, 2)
shutil.rmtree(mdir)
return True
def supported(self):
'''Is the overlay type supported?'''
return True
def is_supported(self):
'''Is the overlay type supported?'''
return _supported(self.get_type_key(), self.supported)
def get_type_key(self):
return '%s' % self.__class__.type_key
def command(self):
return self.config['%s_command' % self.__class__.type_key]
def run_command(self, command, args, **kwargs):
self.output.debug("OverlaySource.run_command(): " + command, 6)
file_to_run = _resolve_command(command, self.output.error)[1]
args = [file_to_run] + args
assert('pwd' not in kwargs) # Bug detector
self.output.debug("OverlaySource.run_command(): cleared 'assert'", 7)
cwd = kwargs.get('cwd', None)
env = None
env_updates = None
if 'env' in kwargs:
# Build actual env from surrounding plus updates
env_updates = kwargs['env']
env = copy.copy(os.environ)
env.update(env_updates)
command_repr = ' '.join(args)
if env_updates is not None:
command_repr = '%s %s' % (' '.join('%s=%s' % (k, v) for (k, v)
in sorted(env_updates.items())), command_repr)
if cwd is not None:
command_repr = '( cd %s && %s )' % (cwd, command_repr)
cmd = kwargs.get('cmd', '')
self.output.info('Running %s... # %s' % (cmd, command_repr), 2)
if self.config['quiet']:
input_source = subprocess.PIPE
output_target = open('/dev/null', 'w')
else:
# Re-use parent file descriptors
input_source = None
output_target = None
proc = subprocess.Popen(args,
stdin=input_source,
stdout=output_target,
stderr=self.config['stderr'],
cwd=cwd,
env=env)
if self.config['quiet']:
# Make child non-interactive
proc.stdin.close()
try:
result = proc.wait()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.output.info('Interrupted manually', 2)
self.output.warn("Checking for cleanup actions to perform", 4)
self.cleanup()
result = 1
except Exception, err:
self.output.error(
'Unknown exception running command: %s' % command_repr, 2)
self.output.error('Original error was: %s' % str(err), 2)
result = 1
if self.config['quiet']:
output_target.close()
if result:
self.output.info('Failure result returned from %s' % cmd , 2)
return result
def postsync(self, failed_sync, **kwargs):
"""Runs any repo specific postsync operations
"""
# check if the add/sync operation succeeded
if failed_sync:
return failed_sync
# good to continue
postsync_opt = self.config['%s_postsync' % self.__class__.type_key]
if len(postsync_opt):
# repalce "%cwd=" while it's still a string'
_opt = postsync_opt.replace('%cwd=',
kwargs.get('cwd', '')).split()
command = _opt[0]
args = _opt[1:]
return self.run_command(command, args,
cmd='%s_postsync' % self.__class__.type_key)
return failed_sync
def to_xml_hook(self, repo_elem):
pass
def cleanup(self):
'''cleanup a failed/interrupted process
overridden in subclass if it is needed.'''
pass
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