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

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import os, sys, urllib
from twisted.python import usage
class BaseOptions:
# unit tests can override these to point at StringIO instances
stdin = sys.stdin
stdout = sys.stdout
stderr = sys.stderr
optFlags = [
["quiet", "q", "Operate silently."],
["version", "V", "Display version numbers and exit."],
]
def opt_version(self):
import allmydata
print allmydata.get_package_versions_string()
sys.exit(0)
class BasedirMixin:
optFlags = [
["multiple", "m", "allow multiple basedirs to be specified at once"],
]
def postOptions(self):
if not self.basedirs:
raise usage.UsageError("<basedir> parameter is required")
if self['basedir']:
del self['basedir']
self['basedirs'] = [os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(b))
for b in self.basedirs]
def parseArgs(self, *args):
self.basedirs = []
if self['basedir']:
self.basedirs.append(self['basedir'])
if self['multiple']:
self.basedirs.extend(args)
else:
if len(args) == 0 and not self.basedirs:
if sys.platform == 'win32':
from allmydata.windows import registry
self.basedirs.append(registry.get_base_dir_path())
else:
self.basedirs.append(os.path.expanduser("~/.tahoe"))
if len(args) > 0:
self.basedirs.append(args[0])
if len(args) > 1:
raise usage.UsageError("I wasn't expecting so many arguments")
class NoDefaultBasedirMixin(BasedirMixin):
def parseArgs(self, *args):
# create-client won't default to --basedir=~/.tahoe
self.basedirs = []
if self['basedir']:
self.basedirs.append(self['basedir'])
if self['multiple']:
self.basedirs.extend(args)
else:
if len(args) > 0:
self.basedirs.append(args[0])
if len(args) > 1:
raise usage.UsageError("I wasn't expecting so many arguments")
if not self.basedirs:
raise usage.UsageError("--basedir must be provided")
DEFAULT_ALIAS = "tahoe"
def get_aliases(nodedir):
from allmydata import uri
aliases = {}
aliasfile = os.path.join(nodedir, "private", "aliases")
rootfile = os.path.join(nodedir, "private", "root_dir.cap")
try:
f = open(rootfile, "r")
rootcap = f.read().strip()
if rootcap:
aliases["tahoe"] = uri.from_string_dirnode(rootcap).to_string()
except EnvironmentError:
pass
try:
f = open(aliasfile, "r")
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.strip()
if line.startswith("#"):
continue
name, cap = line.split(":", 1)
# normalize it: remove http: prefix, urldecode
cap = cap.strip()
aliases[name] = uri.from_string_dirnode(cap).to_string()
except EnvironmentError:
pass
return aliases
class DefaultAliasMarker:
pass
def get_alias(aliases, path, default):
# transform "work:path/filename" into (aliases["work"], "path/filename").
# If default=None, then an empty alias is indicated by returning
# DefaultAliasMarker. We special-case "URI:" to make it easy to access
# specific files/directories by their read-cap.
path = path.strip()
if path.startswith("URI:"):
# The only way to get a sub-path is to use URI:blah:./foo, and we
# strip out the :./ sequence.
sep = path.find(":./")
if sep != -1:
return path[:sep], path[sep+3:]
return path, ""
colon = path.find(":")
if colon == -1:
# no alias
if default == None:
return DefaultAliasMarker, path
return aliases[default], path
alias = path[:colon]
if "/" in alias:
# no alias, but there's a colon in a dirname/filename, like
# "foo/bar:7"
if default == None:
return DefaultAliasMarker, path
return aliases[default], path
return aliases[alias], path[colon+1:]
def escape_path(path):
segments = path.split("/")
return "/".join([urllib.quote(s) for s in segments])