488 lines
16 KiB
Python
488 lines
16 KiB
Python
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# config.py
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Andrew Resch <andrewresch@gmail.com>
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#
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# Deluge is free software.
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#
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# You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software
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# Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# deluge is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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# See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with deluge. If not, write to:
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# The Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
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# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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#
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# In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
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# permission to link the code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL
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# library.
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# You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of
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# the code used other than OpenSSL. If you modify file(s) with this
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# exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the file(s),
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# but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete
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# this exception statement from your version. If you delete this exception
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# statement from all source files in the program, then also delete it here.
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#
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#
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"""
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Deluge Config Module
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This module is used for loading and saving of configuration files.. or anything
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really.
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The format of the config file is two json encoded dicts:
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<version dict>
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<content dict>
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The version dict contains two keys: file and format. The format version is
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controlled by the Config class. It should only be changed when anything below
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it is changed directly by the Config class. An example of this would be if we
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changed the serializer for the content to something different.
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The config file version is changed by the 'owner' of the config file. This is
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to signify that there is a change in the naming of some config keys or something
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similar along those lines.
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The content is simply the dict to be saved and will be serialized before being
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written.
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Converting
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Since the format of the config could change, there needs to be a way to have
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the Config object convert to newer formats. To do this, you will need to
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register conversion functions for various versions of the config file. Note that
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this can only be done for the 'config file version' and not for the 'format'
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version as this will be done internally.
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"""
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import cPickle as pickle
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import shutil
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import os
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import deluge.common
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from deluge.log import LOG as log
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json = deluge.common.json
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def prop(func):
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"""Function decorator for defining property attributes
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The decorated function is expected to return a dictionary
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containing one or more of the following pairs:
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fget - function for getting attribute value
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fset - function for setting attribute value
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fdel - function for deleting attribute
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This can be conveniently constructed by the locals() builtin
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function; see:
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http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/205183
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"""
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return property(doc=func.__doc__, **func())
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def find_json_objects(s):
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"""
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Find json objects in a string.
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:param s: the string to find json objects in
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:type s: string
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:returns: a list of tuples containing start and end locations of json objects in the string `s`
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:rtype: [(start, end), ...]
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"""
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objects = []
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opens = 0
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start = s.find("{")
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offset = start
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if start < 0:
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return []
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for index, c in enumerate(s[offset:]):
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if c == "{":
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opens += 1
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elif c == "}":
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opens -= 1
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if opens == 0:
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objects.append((start, index+offset+1))
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start = index + offset + 1
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return objects
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class Config(object):
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"""
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This class is used to access/create/modify config files
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:param filename: the name of the config file
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:param defaults: dictionary of default values
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:param config_dir: the path to the config directory
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"""
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def __init__(self, filename, defaults=None, config_dir=None):
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self.__config = {}
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self.__set_functions = {}
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self.__change_callbacks = []
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# These hold the version numbers and they will be set when loaded
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self.__version = {
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"format": 1,
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"file": 1
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}
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# This will get set with a reactor.callLater whenever a config option
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# is set.
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self._save_timer = None
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if defaults:
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self.__config = dict(defaults)
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# Load the config from file in the config_dir
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if config_dir:
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self.__config_file = os.path.join(config_dir, filename)
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else:
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self.__config_file = deluge.common.get_default_config_dir(filename)
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self.load()
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def __contains__(self, item):
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return item in self.__config
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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"""
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See
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:meth:`set_item`
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"""
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return self.set_item(key, value)
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def set_item(self, key, value):
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"""
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Sets item 'key' to 'value' in the config dictionary, but does not allow
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changing the item's type unless it is None. If the types do not match,
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it will attempt to convert it to the set type before raising a ValueError.
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:param key: string, item to change to change
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:param value: the value to change item to, must be same type as what is currently in the config
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:raises ValueError: raised when the type of value is not the same as\
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what is currently in the config and it could not convert the value
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**Usage**
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>>> config = Config("test.conf")
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>>> config["test"] = 5
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>>> config["test"]
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5
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"""
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if not self.__config.has_key(key):
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self.__config[key] = value
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log.debug("Setting '%s' to %s of %s", key, value, type(value))
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return
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if self.__config[key] == value:
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return
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# Do not allow the type to change unless it is None
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oldtype, newtype = type(self.__config[key]), type(value)
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if value is not None and oldtype != type(None) and oldtype != newtype:
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try:
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value = oldtype(value)
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except ValueError:
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log.warning("Type '%s' invalid for '%s'", newtype, key)
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raise
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log.debug("Setting '%s' to %s of %s", key, value, type(value))
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self.__config[key] = value
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# Run the set_function for this key if any
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from twisted.internet import reactor
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try:
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for func in self.__set_functions[key]:
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reactor.callLater(0, func, key, value)
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except KeyError:
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pass
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try:
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def do_change_callbacks(key, value):
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for func in self.__change_callbacks:
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func(key, value)
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reactor.callLater(0, do_change_callbacks, key, value)
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except:
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pass
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# We set the save_timer for 5 seconds if not already set
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if not self._save_timer or not self._save_timer.active():
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self._save_timer = reactor.callLater(5, self.save)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""
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See
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:meth:`get_item`
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"""
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return self.get_item(key)
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def get_item(self, key):
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"""
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Gets the value of item 'key'
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:param key: the item for which you want it's value
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:return: the value of item 'key'
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:raises KeyError: if 'key' is not in the config dictionary
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**Usage**
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>>> config = Config("test.conf", defaults={"test": 5})
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>>> config["test"]
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5
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"""
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return self.__config[key]
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def register_change_callback(self, callback):
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"""
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Registers a callback function that will be called when a value is changed in the config dictionary
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:param callback: the function, callback(key, value)
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**Usage**
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>>> config = Config("test.conf", defaults={"test": 5})
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>>> def cb(key, value):
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... print key, value
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...
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>>> config.register_change_callback(cb)
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"""
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self.__change_callbacks.append(callback)
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def register_set_function(self, key, function, apply_now=True):
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"""
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Register a function to be called when a config value changes
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:param key: the item to monitor for change
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:param function: the function to call when the value changes, f(key, value)
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:keyword apply_now: if True, the function will be called after it's registered
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**Usage**
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>>> config = Config("test.conf", defaults={"test": 5})
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>>> def cb(key, value):
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... print key, value
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...
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>>> config.register_set_function("test", cb, apply_now=True)
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test 5
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"""
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log.debug("Registering function for %s key..", key)
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if key not in self.__set_functions:
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self.__set_functions[key] = []
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self.__set_functions[key].append(function)
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# Run the function now if apply_now is set
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if apply_now:
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function(key, self.__config[key])
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return
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def apply_all(self):
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"""
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Calls all set functions
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**Usage**
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>>> config = Config("test.conf", defaults={"test": 5})
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>>> def cb(key, value):
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... print key, value
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...
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>>> config.register_set_function("test", cb, apply_now=False)
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>>> config.apply_all()
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test 5
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"""
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log.debug("Calling all set functions..")
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for key, value in self.__set_functions.iteritems():
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for func in value:
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func(key, self.__config[key])
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def apply_set_functions(self, key):
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"""
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Calls set functions for `:param:key`.
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:param key: str, the config key
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"""
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log.debug("Calling set functions for key %s..", key)
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if key in self.__set_functions:
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for func in self.__set_functions[key]:
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func(key, self.__config[key])
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def load(self, filename=None):
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"""
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Load a config file
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:param filename: if None, uses filename set in object initialization
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"""
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if not filename:
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filename = self.__config_file
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try:
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data = open(filename, "rb").read()
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except IOError, e:
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log.warning("Unable to open config file %s: %s", filename, e)
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return
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objects = find_json_objects(data)
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if not len(objects):
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# No json objects found, try depickling it
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try:
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self.__config.update(pickle.loads(data))
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except Exception, e:
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log.exception(e)
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log.warning("Unable to load config file: %s", filename)
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elif len(objects) == 1:
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start, end = objects[0]
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try:
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self.__config.update(json.loads(data[start:end]))
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except Exception, e:
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log.exception(e)
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log.warning("Unable to load config file: %s", filename)
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elif len(objects) == 2:
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try:
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start, end = objects[0]
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self.__version.update(json.loads(data[start:end]))
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start, end = objects[1]
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self.__config.update(json.loads(data[start:end]))
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except Exception, e:
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log.exception(e)
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log.warning("Unable to load config file: %s", filename)
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log.debug("Config %s version: %s.%s loaded: %s", filename,
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self.__version["format"], self.__version["file"], self.__config)
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def save(self, filename=None):
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"""
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Save configuration to disk
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:param filename: if None, uses filename set in object initiliazation
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:rtype bool:
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:return: whether or not the save succeeded.
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"""
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if not filename:
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filename = self.__config_file
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# Check to see if the current config differs from the one on disk
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# We will only write a new config file if there is a difference
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try:
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data = open(filename, "rb").read()
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objects = find_json_objects(data)
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start, end = objects[0]
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version = json.loads(data[start:end])
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start, end = objects[1]
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loaded_data = json.loads(data[start:end])
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if self.__config == loaded_data and self.__version == version:
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# The config has not changed so lets just return
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self._save_timer.cancel()
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return
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except Exception, e:
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log.warning("Unable to open config file: %s", filename)
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# Save the new config and make sure it's written to disk
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try:
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log.debug("Saving new config file %s", filename + ".new")
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f = open(filename + ".new", "wb")
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json.dump(self.__version, f, indent=2)
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json.dump(self.__config, f, indent=2)
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f.flush()
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os.fsync(f.fileno())
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f.close()
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except Exception, e:
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log.error("Error writing new config file: %s", e)
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return False
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# Make a backup of the old config
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try:
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log.debug("Backing up old config file to %s~", filename)
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shutil.move(filename, filename + "~")
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except Exception, e:
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log.error("Error backing up old config..")
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# The new config file has been written successfully, so let's move it over
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# the existing one.
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try:
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log.debug("Moving new config file %s to %s..", filename + ".new", filename)
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shutil.move(filename + ".new", filename)
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except Exception, e:
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log.error("Error moving new config file: %s", e)
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return False
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else:
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return True
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finally:
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if self._save_timer and self._save_timer.active():
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self._save_timer.cancel()
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def run_converter(self, input_range, output_version, func):
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"""
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Runs a function that will convert file versions in the `:param:input_range`
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to the `:param:output_version`.
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:param input_range: tuple, (int, int) the range of input versions this
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function will accept
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:param output_version: int, the version this function will return
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:param func: func, the function that will do the conversion, it will take
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the config dict as an argument and return the augmented dict
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:raises ValueError: if the output_version is less than the input_range
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"""
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if output_version in input_range or output_version <= max(input_range):
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raise ValueError("output_version needs to be greater than input_range")
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if self.__version["file"] not in input_range:
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log.debug("File version %s is not in input_range %s, ignoring converter function..",
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self.__version["file"], input_range)
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return
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try:
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self.__config = func(self.__config)
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except Exception, e:
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log.exception(e)
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log.error("There was an exception try to convert config file %s %s to %s",
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self.__config_file, self.__version["file"], output_version)
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raise e
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else:
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self.__version["file"] = output_version
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self.save()
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@property
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def config_file(self):
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return self.__config_file
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@prop
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def config():
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"""The config dictionary"""
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def fget(self):
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return self.__config
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def fdel(self):
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return self.save()
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return locals()
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