tahoe-lafs/src/allmydata/scripts/runner.py

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import os, sys
from six.moves import StringIO
from twisted.python import usage
from twisted.internet import defer, task, threads
from allmydata.scripts.common import get_default_nodedir
from allmydata.scripts import debug, create_node, startstop_node, cli, \
stats_gatherer, admin, magic_folder_cli, tahoe_invite
from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, quote_local_unicode_path, get_io_encoding
def GROUP(s):
# Usage.parseOptions compares argv[1] against command[0], so it will
# effectively ignore any "subcommand" that starts with a newline. We use
# these to insert section headers into the --help output.
return [("\n(%s)" % s, None, None, None)]
_default_nodedir = get_default_nodedir()
NODEDIR_HELP = ("Specify which Tahoe node directory should be used. The "
"directory should either contain a full Tahoe node, or a "
"file named node.url that points to some other Tahoe node. "
"It should also contain a file named '"
+ os.path.join('private', 'aliases') +
"' which contains the mapping from alias name to root "
"dirnode URI.")
if _default_nodedir:
NODEDIR_HELP += " [default for most commands: " + quote_local_unicode_path(_default_nodedir) + "]"
class Options(usage.Options):
# unit tests can override these to point at StringIO instances
stdin = sys.stdin
stdout = sys.stdout
stderr = sys.stderr
synopsis = "\nUsage: tahoe <command> [command options]"
subCommands = ( GROUP("Administration")
+ create_node.subCommands
+ stats_gatherer.subCommands
+ admin.subCommands
+ GROUP("Controlling a node")
+ startstop_node.subCommands
+ GROUP("Debugging")
+ debug.subCommands
+ GROUP("Using the file store")
+ cli.subCommands
+ magic_folder_cli.subCommands
+ GROUP("Grid Management")
+ tahoe_invite.subCommands
)
optFlags = [
["quiet", "q", "Operate silently."],
["version", "V", "Display version numbers."],
["version-and-path", None, "Display version numbers and paths to their locations."],
]
optParameters = [
["node-directory", "d", None, NODEDIR_HELP],
["wormhole-server", None, u"ws://wormhole.tahoe-lafs.org:4000/v1", "The magic wormhole server to use.", unicode],
["wormhole-invite-appid", None, u"tahoe-lafs.org/invite", "The appid to use on the wormhole server.", unicode],
]
def opt_version(self):
import allmydata
print >>self.stdout, allmydata.get_package_versions_string(debug=True)
self.no_command_needed = True
def opt_version_and_path(self):
import allmydata
print >>self.stdout, allmydata.get_package_versions_string(show_paths=True, debug=True)
self.no_command_needed = True
def __str__(self):
return ("\nUsage: tahoe [global-options] <command> [command-options]\n"
+ self.getUsage())
synopsis = "\nUsage: tahoe [global-options]" # used only for subcommands
def getUsage(self, **kwargs):
t = usage.Options.getUsage(self, **kwargs)
t = t.replace("Options:", "\nGlobal options:", 1)
return t + "\nPlease run 'tahoe <command> --help' for more details on each command.\n"
def postOptions(self):
if not hasattr(self, 'subOptions'):
if not hasattr(self, 'no_command_needed'):
raise usage.UsageError("must specify a command")
sys.exit(0)
create_dispatch = {}
for module in (create_node, stats_gatherer):
create_dispatch.update(module.dispatch)
def parse_options(argv, config=None):
if not config:
config = Options()
config.parseOptions(argv) # may raise usage.error
return config
def parse_or_exit_with_explanation(argv, stdout=sys.stdout):
config = Options()
try:
parse_options(argv, config=config)
except usage.error, e:
c = config
while hasattr(c, 'subOptions'):
c = c.subOptions
print >>stdout, str(c)
try:
msg = e.args[0].decode(get_io_encoding())
except Exception:
msg = repr(e)
print >>stdout, "%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], quote_output(msg, quotemarks=False))
sys.exit(1)
return config
def dispatch(config,
stdin=sys.stdin, stdout=sys.stdout, stderr=sys.stderr):
command = config.subCommand
so = config.subOptions
if config['quiet']:
stdout = StringIO()
so.stdout = stdout
so.stderr = stderr
so.stdin = stdin
if command in create_dispatch:
f = create_dispatch[command]
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elif command in startstop_node.dispatch:
f = startstop_node.dispatch[command]
elif command in debug.dispatch:
f = debug.dispatch[command]
elif command in admin.dispatch:
f = admin.dispatch[command]
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elif command in cli.dispatch:
# these are blocking, and must be run in a thread
f0 = cli.dispatch[command]
f = lambda so: threads.deferToThread(f0, so)
elif command in magic_folder_cli.dispatch:
# same
f0 = magic_folder_cli.dispatch[command]
f = lambda so: threads.deferToThread(f0, so)
elif command in tahoe_invite.dispatch:
f = tahoe_invite.dispatch[command]
else:
raise usage.UsageError()
d = defer.maybeDeferred(f, so)
# the calling convention for CLI dispatch functions is that they either:
# 1: succeed and return rc=0
# 2: print explanation to stderr and return rc!=0
# 3: raise an exception that should just be printed normally
# 4: return a Deferred that does 1 or 2 or 3
def _raise_sys_exit(rc):
sys.exit(rc)
d.addCallback(_raise_sys_exit)
return d
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def run():
assert sys.version_info < (3,), ur"Tahoe-LAFS does not run under Python 3. Please use Python 2.7.x."
if sys.platform == "win32":
from allmydata.windows.fixups import initialize
initialize()
d = defer.maybeDeferred(parse_or_exit_with_explanation, sys.argv[1:])
d.addCallback(dispatch)
def _show_exception(f):
# when task.react() notices a non-SystemExit exception, it does
# log.err() with the failure and then exits with rc=1. We want this
# to actually print the exception to stderr, like it would do if we
# weren't using react().
if f.check(SystemExit):
return f # dispatch function handled it
f.printTraceback(file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
d.addErrback(_show_exception)
task.react(lambda _reactor: d) # doesn't return: calls sys.exit(rc)
if __name__ == "__main__":
run()