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# sourceslist.py - Provide an abstraction of the sources.list
#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (c) 2004 Michiel Sikkes
# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Sebastian Heinlein
#
# Authors: Michiel Sikkes <[email protected]>
# Michael Vogt <[email protected]>
# Sebastian Heinlein <[email protected]>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import glob
import logging
import os.path
import re
import shutil
import time
import apt_pkg
from .distinfo import DistInfo
#from apt_pkg import gettext as _
# some global helpers
__all__ = ['is_mirror', 'SourceEntry', 'NullMatcher', 'SourcesList',
'SourceEntryMatcher']
def is_mirror(master_uri, compare_uri):
""" check if the given add_url is idential or a mirror of orig_uri e.g.:
master_uri = archive.ubuntu.com
compare_uri = de.archive.ubuntu.com
-> True
"""
# remove traling spaces and "/"
compare_uri = compare_uri.rstrip("/ ")
master_uri = master_uri.rstrip("/ ")
# uri is identical
if compare_uri == master_uri:
#print "Identical"
return True
# add uri is a master site and orig_uri has the from "XX.mastersite"
# (e.g. de.archive.ubuntu.com)
try:
compare_srv = compare_uri.split("//")[1]
master_srv = master_uri.split("//")[1]
#print "%s == %s " % (add_srv, orig_srv)
except IndexError: # ok, somethings wrong here
#print "IndexError"
return False
# remove the leading "<country>." (if any) and see if that helps
if "." in compare_srv and \
compare_srv[compare_srv.index(".") + 1:] == master_srv:
#print "Mirror"
return True
return False
def uniq(s):
""" simple and efficient way to return uniq collection
This is not intended for use with a SourceList. It is provided
for internal use only. It does not have a leading underscore to
not break any old code that uses it; but it should not be used
in new code (and is not listed in __all__)."""
return list(set(s))
class SourceEntry(object):
""" single sources.list entry """
def __init__(self, line, file=None):
self.invalid = False # is the source entry valid
self.disabled = False # is it disabled ('#' in front)
self.type = "" # what type (deb, deb-src)
self.architectures = [] # architectures
self.trusted = None # Trusted
self.uri = "" # base-uri
self.dist = "" # distribution (dapper, edgy, etc)
self.comps = [] # list of available componetns (may empty)
self.comment = "" # (optional) comment
self.line = line # the original sources.list line
if file is None:
file = apt_pkg.config.find_dir(
"Dir::Etc") + apt_pkg.config.find("Dir::Etc::sourcelist")
self.file = file # the file that the entry is located in
self.parse(line)
self.template = None # type DistInfo.Suite
self.children = []
def __eq__(self, other):
""" equal operator for two sources.list entries """
return (self.disabled == other.disabled and
self.type == other.type and
self.uri.rstrip('/') == other.uri.rstrip('/') and
self.dist == other.dist and
self.comps == other.comps)
def mysplit(self, line):
""" a split() implementation that understands the sources.list
format better and takes [] into account (for e.g. cdroms) """
line = line.strip()
pieces = []
tmp = ""
# we are inside a [..] block
p_found = False
space_found = False
for i in range(len(line)):
if line[i] == "[":
if space_found:
space_found = False
p_found = True
pieces.append(tmp)
tmp = line[i]
else:
p_found = True
tmp += line[i]
elif line[i] == "]":
p_found = False
tmp += line[i]
elif space_found and not line[i].isspace():
# we skip one or more space
space_found = False
pieces.append(tmp)
tmp = line[i]
elif line[i].isspace() and not p_found:
# found a whitespace
space_found = True
else:
tmp += line[i]
# append last piece
if len(tmp) > 0:
pieces.append(tmp)
return pieces
def parse(self, line):
""" parse a given sources.list (textual) line and break it up
into the field we have """
self.line = line
line = line.strip()
# check if the source is enabled/disabled
if line == "" or line == "#": # empty line
self.invalid = True
return
if line[0] == "#":
self.disabled = True
pieces = line[1:].strip().split()
# if it looks not like a disabled deb line return
if not pieces[0] in ("rpm", "rpm-src", "deb", "deb-src"):
self.invalid = True
return
else:
line = line[1:]
# check for another "#" in the line (this is treated as a comment)
i = line.find("#")
if i > 0:
self.comment = line[i + 1:]
line = line[:i]
# source is ok, split it and see what we have
pieces = self.mysplit(line)
# Sanity check
if len(pieces) < 3:
self.invalid = True
return
# Type, deb or deb-src
self.type = pieces[0].strip()
# Sanity check
if self.type not in ("deb", "deb-src", "rpm", "rpm-src"):
self.invalid = True
return
if pieces[1].strip()[0] == "[":
options = pieces.pop(1).strip("[]").split()
for option in options:
try:
key, value = option.split("=", 1)
except Exception:
self.invalid = True
else:
if key == "arch":
self.architectures = value.split(",")
elif key == "trusted":
self.trusted = apt_pkg.string_to_bool(value)
else:
self.invalid = True
# URI
self.uri = pieces[1].strip()
if len(self.uri) < 1:
self.invalid = True
# distro and components (optional)
# Directory or distro
self.dist = pieces[2].strip()
if len(pieces) > 3:
# List of components
self.comps = pieces[3:]
else:
self.comps = []
def set_enabled(self, new_value):
""" set a line to enabled or disabled """
self.disabled = not new_value
# enable, remove all "#" from the start of the line
if new_value:
self.line = self.line.lstrip().lstrip('#')
else:
# disabled, add a "#"
if self.line.strip()[0] != "#":
self.line = "#" + self.line
def __str__(self):
""" debug helper """
return self.str().strip()
def str(self):
""" return the current line as string """
if self.invalid:
return self.line
line = ""
if self.disabled:
line = "# "
line += self.type
if self.architectures and self.trusted is not None:
line += " [arch=%s trusted=%s]" % (
",".join(self.architectures), "yes" if self.trusted else "no")
elif self.trusted is not None:
line += " [trusted=%s]" % ("yes" if self.trusted else "no")
elif self.architectures:
line += " [arch=%s]" % ",".join(self.architectures)
line += " %s %s" % (self.uri, self.dist)
if len(self.comps) > 0:
line += " " + " ".join(self.comps)
if self.comment != "":
line += " #" + self.comment
line += "\n"
return line
class NullMatcher(object):
""" a Matcher that does nothing """
def match(self, s):
return True
class SourcesList(object):
""" represents the full sources.list + sources.list.d file """
def __init__(self,
withMatcher=True,
matcherPath="/usr/share/python-apt/templates/"):
self.list = [] # the actual SourceEntries Type
if withMatcher:
self.matcher = SourceEntryMatcher(matcherPath)
else:
self.matcher = NullMatcher()
self.refresh()
def refresh(self):
""" update the list of known entries """
self.list = []
# read sources.list
file = apt_pkg.config.find_file("Dir::Etc::sourcelist")
if os.path.exists(file):
self.load(file)
# read sources.list.d
partsdir = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Etc::sourceparts")
for file in glob.glob("%s/*.list" % partsdir):
self.load(file)
# check if the source item fits a predefined template
for source in self.list:
if not source.invalid:
self.matcher.match(source)
def __iter__(self):
""" simple iterator to go over self.list, returns SourceEntry
types """
for entry in self.list:
yield entry
def __find(self, *predicates, **attrs):
uri = attrs.pop('uri', None)
for source in self.list:
if uri and uri.rstrip('/') != source.uri.rstrip('/'):
continue
if (all(getattr(source, key) == attrs[key] for key in attrs) and
all(predicate(source) for predicate in predicates)):
yield source
def add(self, type, uri, dist, orig_comps, comment="", pos=-1, file=None,
architectures=[]):
"""
Add a new source to the sources.list.
The method will search for existing matching repos and will try to
reuse them as far as possible
"""
type = type.strip()
disabled = type.startswith("#")
if disabled:
type = type[1:].lstrip()
architectures = set(architectures)
# create a working copy of the component list so that
# we can modify it later
comps = orig_comps[:]
sources = self.__find(lambda s: set(s.architectures) == architectures,
disabled=disabled, invalid=False, type=type,
uri=uri, dist=dist)
# check if we have this source already in the sources.list
for source in sources:
for new_comp in comps:
if new_comp in source.comps:
# we have this component already, delete it
# from the new_comps list
del comps[comps.index(new_comp)]
if len(comps) == 0:
return source
sources = self.__find(lambda s: set(s.architectures) == architectures,
invalid=False, type=type, uri=uri, dist=dist)
for source in sources:
if source.disabled == disabled:
# if there is a repo with the same (disabled, type, uri, dist)
# just add the components
if set(source.comps) != set(comps):
source.comps = uniq(source.comps + comps)
return source
elif source.disabled and not disabled:
# enable any matching (type, uri, dist), but disabled repo
if set(source.comps) == set(comps):
source.disabled = False
return source
# there isn't any matching source, so create a new line and parse it
parts = [
"#" if disabled else "",
type,
("[arch=%s]" % ",".join(architectures)) if architectures else "",
uri,
dist,
]
parts.extend(comps)
if comment:
parts.append("#" + comment)
line = " ".join(part for part in parts if part) + "\n"
new_entry = SourceEntry(line)
if file is not None:
new_entry.file = file
self.matcher.match(new_entry)
if pos < 0:
self.list.append(new_entry)
else:
self.list.insert(pos, new_entry)
return new_entry
def remove(self, source_entry):
""" remove the specified entry from the sources.list """
self.list.remove(source_entry)
def restore_backup(self, backup_ext):
" restore sources.list files based on the backup extension "
file = apt_pkg.config.find_file("Dir::Etc::sourcelist")
if os.path.exists(file + backup_ext) and os.path.exists(file):
shutil.copy(file + backup_ext, file)
# now sources.list.d
partsdir = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Etc::sourceparts")
for file in glob.glob("%s/*.list" % partsdir):
if os.path.exists(file + backup_ext):
shutil.copy(file + backup_ext, file)
def backup(self, backup_ext=None):
""" make a backup of the current source files, if no backup extension
is given, the current date/time is used (and returned) """
already_backuped = set()
if backup_ext is None:
backup_ext = time.strftime("%y%m%d.%H%M")
for source in self.list:
if (source.file not in already_backuped and
os.path.exists(source.file)):
shutil.copy(source.file, "%s%s" % (source.file, backup_ext))
return backup_ext
def load(self, file):
""" (re)load the current sources """
try:
with open(file, "r") as f:
for line in f:
source = SourceEntry(line, file)
self.list.append(source)
except Exception:
logging.warning("could not open file '%s'\n" % file)
def save(self):
""" save the current sources """
files = {}
# write an empty default config file if there aren't any sources
if len(self.list) == 0:
path = apt_pkg.config.find_file("Dir::Etc::sourcelist")
header = (
"## See sources.list(5) for more information, especialy\n"
"# Remember that you can only use http, ftp or file URIs\n"
"# CDROMs are managed through the apt-cdrom tool.\n")
with open(path, "w") as f:
f.write(header)
return
try:
for source in self.list:
if source.file not in files:
files[source.file] = open(source.file, "w")
files[source.file].write(source.str())
finally:
for f in files:
files[f].close()
def check_for_relations(self, sources_list):
"""get all parent and child channels in the sources list"""
parents = []
used_child_templates = {}
for source in sources_list:
# try to avoid checking uninterressting sources
if source.template is None:
continue
# set up a dict with all used child templates and corresponding
# source entries
if source.template.child:
key = source.template
if key not in used_child_templates:
used_child_templates[key] = []
temp = used_child_templates[key]
temp.append(source)
else:
# store each source with children aka. a parent :)
if len(source.template.children) > 0:
parents.append(source)
#print self.used_child_templates
#print self.parents
return (parents, used_child_templates)
class SourceEntryMatcher(object):
""" matcher class to make a source entry look nice
lots of predefined matchers to make it i18n/gettext friendly
"""
def __init__(self, matcherPath):
self.templates = []
# Get the human readable channel and comp names from the channel .infos
spec_files = glob.glob("%s/*.info" % matcherPath)
for f in spec_files:
f = os.path.basename(f)
i = f.find(".info")
f = f[0:i]
dist = DistInfo(f, base_dir=matcherPath)
for template in dist.templates:
if template.match_uri is not None:
self.templates.append(template)
return
def match(self, source):
"""Add a matching template to the source"""
found = False
for template in self.templates:
if (re.search(template.match_uri, source.uri) and
re.match(template.match_name, source.dist) and
# deb is a valid fallback for deb-src (if that is not
# definied, see #760035
(source.type == template.type or template.type == "deb")):
found = True
source.template = template
break
elif (template.is_mirror(source.uri) and
re.match(template.match_name, source.dist)):
found = True
source.template = template
break
return found
# some simple tests
if __name__ == "__main__":
apt_pkg.init_config()
sources = SourcesList()
for entry in sources:
logging.info("entry %s" % entry.str())
#print entry.uri
mirror = is_mirror("http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/",
"http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/")
logging.info("is_mirror(): %s" % mirror)
logging.info(is_mirror("http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu",
"http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/"))
logging.info(is_mirror("http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/",
"http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"))
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