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arbitrary python requirements, the bad way
author | Jeff Hammel <k0scist@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 25 Mar 2015 12:09:15 -0700 |
parents | 0fd0cc154153 |
children | fa496c9e9d73 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ boilerplate automation: filesystem template interpreter """ import inspect import os import re import shutil import subprocess import sys import tempfile import urllib # TODO: may have to use urllib2.urlopen to get reasonable timeouts from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser from optparse import OptionParser # URL of -this file- location = 'http://k0s.org/mozilla/hg/MakeItSo/raw-file/tip/makeitso/makeitso.py' ### import tempita # URL of tempita tempita_location = 'http://bitbucket.org/ianb/tempita/raw-file/tip/tempita/' def cleanup(): # remove temporary net module directory if 'tempdir' in globals(): shutil.remove(tempdir) try: import tempita except ImportError: # Get tempita from the net # TODO: abstract this to get arbitrary modules from the net def getFiles(url, subdir, files): """ fetch files from the internet - url : base url - subdirectory: to put things in - files : list of files to retrieve returns the location of a temporary directory """ globals()['tempdir'] = tempfile.mkdtemp() os.mkdir(subdir) url = url.rstrip('/') for filename in files: f, headers = urllib.urlretrive('%s/%s' % (url, filename)) content = file(f).read() outfile = os.path.join(globals()['tempdir'], subdir, filename) o = file(outfile, 'w') print >> o, content return globals()['tempdir'] tempita_files = ['__init__.py', '_looper.py', 'compat3.py'] try: t = getFiles(tempita_location, 'tempita', tempita_files) sys.path.append(t) import tempita except: cleanup() raise NotImplementedError('This should say something like youre not connected to the net') # regular expressions for finding the shebang shebang_re = '#!.*makeitso.*' shebang_re = re.compile(shebang_re) ### URIs def parent_uri(uri): """parent resource of a URI""" if '://' in uri: return uri.rsplit('/', 1)[0] + '/' else: here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(uri)) here = here.rstrip(os.path.sep) + os.path.sep return here def basename(uri): """return the basename of a URI""" if '://' in uri: return uri.rsplit('/', 1)[1] else: return os.path.basename(uri) def include(uri): f, headers = urllib.urlretrieve(uri) # XXX -> urllib2 for timeout return file(f).read() ### things that deal with variables class MissingVariablesException(Exception): """exception for (non-interactive) missing variables""" def __init__(self, missing): self.missing = missing message = 'Missing variables: %s' % ', '.join(missing) Exception.__init__(self, message) def get_missing(name_error): """ This is a horrible hack because python doesn't do the proper thing via eval and return the name of the variable; instead, it just gives you a message: >>> try: ... eval('2*foo') ... except Exception, e: ... pass """ message = name_error.args[0] varname = message.split("'")[1] return varname ### template classes class ContentTemplate(tempita.Template): """MakeItSo's extension of tempita's Template class""" defaults = {'include': include} def __init__(self, content, name=None, interactive=True, variables=None): # default variables self.defaults = self.__class__.defaults.copy() self.defaults.update(variables or {}) # TODO: automagically tell if the program is interactive or not self.interactive = interactive tempita.Template.__init__(self, content, name=name) def get_variables(self, **variables): """the template's augmented variable set""" vars = self.defaults.copy() vars.update(variables) return vars def missing(self, **variables): """return additional variables needed""" vars = self.get_variables(**variables) missing = set([]) while True: try: tempita.Template.substitute(self, **vars) return missing except NameError, e: missed = get_missing(e) missing.add(missed) vars[missed] = '' return missing def check_missing(self, vars): """ check for missing variables and, if applicable, update them from the command line """ missing = self.missing(**vars) if missing: if self.interactive: vars.update(self.read_variables(missing)) else: raise MissingVariablesException(missing) def variables(self): """return the variables needed for a template""" return self.missing() def substitute(self, **variables): """interactive (for now) substitution""" vars = self.get_variables(**variables) self.check_missing(vars) return tempita.Template.substitute(self, **vars) def read_variables(self, variables): """read variables from stdin""" retval = {} for i in variables: print 'Enter %s: ' % i, retval[i] = raw_input() return retval class URITemplate(ContentTemplate): """template for a file or URL""" def __init__(self, uri, interactive=True, variables=None): content = include(uri) # remove makeitso shebang if it has one if shebang_re.match(content): content = os.linesep.join(content.splitlines()[1:]) variables = variables or {} if 'here' not in variables: variables['here'] = parent_uri(uri) # TODO: could add other metadata about the uri, # such as last modification time' ContentTemplate.__init__(self, content, name=uri, interactive=interactive, variables=variables) def substitute(self, variables, output=None): # interpolate content = ContentTemplate.substitute(self, **variables) # write output output = output or sys.stdout if isinstance(output, basestring): path = output if os.path.isdir(output): path = os.path.join(path, basename(self.name)) f = file(path, 'w') print >> f, content f.close() try: os.chmod(path, os.stat(self.name).st_mode) except: pass else: # file handler print >> output, content class DirectoryTemplate(ContentTemplate): """template for a directory structure""" def __init__(self, directory, interactive=True, variables=None): """ - output : output directory; if None will render in place """ assert os.path.isdir(directory) self.name = directory self.interactive = interactive self.defaults = ContentTemplate.defaults.copy() self.defaults.update(variables or {}) def check_output(self, output): """ checks output for validity """ assert output # must provide output if os.path.exists(output): assert os.path.isdir(output), "%s: Must be a directory" % self.name def missing(self, **variables): vars = self.defaults.copy() vars.update(variables) missing = set([]) for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(self.name): # find variables from directory names for d in dirnames: missed = ContentTemplate(d).missing(**vars) missing.update(missed) variables.update(dict([(i, '') for i in missed])) # find variables from files for f in filenames: missed = ContentTemplate(f).missing(**vars) missing.update(missed) variables.update(dict([(i, '') for i in missed])) path = os.path.join(dirpath, f) template = URITemplate(path, interactive=self.interactive) missed = template.missing(**vars) missing.update(missed) variables.update(dict([(i, '') for i in missed])) return missing def substitute(self, variables, output): self.check_output(output) vars = self.get_variables(**variables) self.check_missing(vars) # TODO: do this with recursion instead of os.walk so that # per-directory control may be asserted # make output directory if necessary if output and not os.path.exists(output): os.makedirs(output) for dirname, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(self.name): # interpolate directory names for d in dirnames: path = os.path.join(dirname, d) interpolated = ContentTemplate(path).substitute(**vars) target = os.path.join(output, interpolated.split(self.name, 1)[-1].strip(os.path.sep)) if os.path.exists(target): # ensure its a directory # TODO: check this first before interpolation is in progress assert os.path.isdir(target), "Can't substitute a directory on top of the file" else: os.makedirs(target) # interpolate files for filename in filenames: # interpolate filenames path = os.path.join(dirname, filename) interpolated = ContentTemplate(path).substitute(**vars) target = os.path.join(output, interpolated.split(self.name, 1)[-1].strip(os.path.sep)) # interpolate their contents if os.path.exists(target): # ensure its a directory assert os.path.isfile(target), "Can't substitute a file on top of a directory" template = URITemplate(path, interactive=False) template.substitute(vars, target) class PolyTemplate(ContentTemplate): """aggregate templates""" def __init__(self, templates, interactive=True, variables=None): self.interactive = interactive self.templates = [] entry_points = get_entry_points() for template in templates: if isinstance(template, basestring): # TODO: check if the template is a [e.g] PasteScript.template entry point if os.path.isdir(template): self.templates.append(DirectoryTemplate(template, interactive=self.interactive, variables=variables)) elif not os.path.exists(template) and template in entry_points: self.templates.append(entry_points[template](interactive=interactive, variables=variables)) else: self.templates.append(URITemplate(template, interactive=self.interactive, variables=variables)) else: # assume the template is an object that conforms to the API self.templates.append(template) def get_variables(self, **variables): vars = variables.copy() for template in self.templates: vars.update(template.get_variables()) return vars def missing(self, **variables): vars = variables.copy() missing = set([]) for template in self.templates: missed = template.missing(**vars) missing.update(missed) vars.update(dict([(i, '') for i in missed])) return missing def check_output(self, output): if output and isinstance(output, basestring) and os.path.exists(output) and len(self.templates) > 1: assert os.path.isdir(output), "Must specify a directory for multiple templates" for template in self.templates: if hasattr(template, 'check_output'): template.check_output(output) def substitute(self, variables, output=None): # determine where the hell to put these things self.check_output(output) # get the variables vars = self.get_variables(**variables) self.check_missing(vars) # make the output directory if multiple templates if output and len(self.templates) > 1 and not os.path.exists(output): os.makedirs(output) # do the substitution for template in self.templates: template.substitute(vars, output) ### command line interface def read_config(config_files, templates=()): """read variables from a set of .ini files""" retval = {} parser = RawConfigParser() parser.read(config_files) retval.update(dict(parser.items('DEFAULT'))) for template in templates: if template in parser.sections(): retval.update(dict(parser.items(template))) return retval def invocation(url, **variables): """returns a string appropriate for TTW invocation""" variables_string = ' '.join(['%s=%s' % (i,j) for i,j in variables.items()]) return 'python <(curl %s) %s %s' % (location, url, variables_string) def main(args=sys.argv[1:]): # create option parser usage = '%prog [options] template <template> <...>' parser = OptionParser(usage, description=__doc__) # find dotfile dotfile = None if 'HOME' in os.environ: dotfile = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.makeitso') if not (os.path.exists(dotfile) and os.path.isfile(dotfile)): dotfile = None parser.add_option('-[', '--start-braces', dest='start_braces', help='starting delimeter') parser.add_option('-]', '--end-braces', dest='end_braces', help='starting delimeter') # options about where to put things parser.add_option('-o', '--output', dest='output', help='where to put the output (filename or directory)') # options for (.ini) variables parser.add_option('-c', '--config', dest='config', default=[], action='append', help='.ini config files to read variables from') if dotfile: parser.add_option('--no-defaults', dest='use_defaults', default=True, action='store_false', help="don't read ~/.makeitso") # TODO: # parser.add_option('-u', '--update', dest='update', # help="update the specified .ini file for variables read from this run") # parser.add_option('-U', '--Update', dest='Update', # help="same as -u, but update the global [DEFAULTS] section") # parser.add_option('--dry-run', dest='dry_run', # default=False, action='store_true', # help="don't actually do the substitution but do everything else") # options for getting information parser.add_option('--commandline', dest='commandline', action='store_true', default=False, help="print the commandline to invoke this script TTW") parser.add_option('--variables', dest='variables', action='store_true', default=False, help='print the variables in a template') entry_points = get_entry_points() if entry_points: parser.add_option('--list', '--list-templates', dest='list_templates', action='store_true', default=False, help="list installed templates") options, args = parser.parse_args(args) # list the templates if entry_points and options.list_templates: for key in sorted(entry_points.keys()): template_class = entry_points[key] description = getattr(template_class, 'description', '') description = description or getattr(template_class, '__doc__', '') description = description.strip() print key + ': ' + description return # print the variables for the templates if options.variables: # makes no sense without a template if not args: parser.print_usage() parser.exit() # find all variables template = PolyTemplate(templates=args) variables = template.variables() # print them for variable in sorted(variables): print variable return # template variables variables = {} _args = [] # read variables from configuration config_files = options.config if dotfile and options.use_defaults: config_files.insert(0, dotfile) if config_files: variables.update(read_config(config_files)) # override with variables from the command line _variables = {} for arg in args: if '=' in arg: key, value = arg.split('=') _variables[key] = value else: _args.append(arg) args = _args variables.update(_variables) # print TTW commandline for invocation if options.commandline: if args: for arg in args: print invocation(arg, **variables) else: print invocation('[URI]', **variables) return # get the content if args: template = PolyTemplate(templates=args, variables=variables) template.substitute({}, output=options.output) else: template = ContentTemplate(sys.stdin.read(), variables=variables) print template.substitute() # cleanup cleanup() if __name__ == '__main__': main() # get templates from pkg_resources # (MakeItSo! and [TODO] pastescript templates) # this should go last to ensure the module is wholly loaded [?] def get_entry_points(): retval = {} try: from pkg_resources import iter_entry_points for i in iter_entry_points('makeitso.templates'): try: retval[i.name] = i.load() except: continue except ImportError: return retval return retval