import os from subprocess import PIPE, Popen from django.apps import apps as installed_apps from django.utils.crypto import get_random_string from django.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_LOCALE_ENCODING from .base import CommandError, CommandParser def popen_wrapper(args, stdout_encoding='utf-8'): """ Friendly wrapper around Popen. Return stdout output, stderr output, and OS status code. """ try: p = Popen(args, shell=False, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=os.name != 'nt') except OSError as err: raise CommandError('Error executing %s' % args[0]) from err output, errors = p.communicate() return ( output.decode(stdout_encoding), errors.decode(DEFAULT_LOCALE_ENCODING, errors='replace'), p.returncode ) def handle_extensions(extensions): """ Organize multiple extensions that are separated with commas or passed by using --extension/-e multiple times. For example: running 'django-admin makemessages -e js,txt -e xhtml -a' would result in an extension list: ['.js', '.txt', '.xhtml'] >>> handle_extensions(['.html', 'html,js,py,py,py,.py', 'py,.py']) {'.html', '.js', '.py'} >>> handle_extensions(['.html, txt,.tpl']) {'.html', '.tpl', '.txt'} """ ext_list = [] for ext in extensions: ext_list.extend(ext.replace(' ', '').split(',')) for i, ext in enumerate(ext_list): if not ext.startswith('.'): ext_list[i] = '.%s' % ext_list[i] return set(ext_list) def find_command(cmd, path=None, pathext=None): if path is None: path = os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep) if isinstance(path, str): path = [path] # check if there are funny path extensions for executables, e.g. Windows if pathext is None: pathext = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD').split(os.pathsep) # don't use extensions if the command ends with one of them for ext in pathext: if cmd.endswith(ext): pathext = [''] break # check if we find the command on PATH for p in path: f = os.path.join(p, cmd) if os.path.isfile(f): return f for ext in pathext: fext = f + ext if os.path.isfile(fext): return fext return None def get_random_secret_key(): """ Return a 50 character random string usable as a SECRET_KEY setting value. """ chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!@#$%^&*(-_=+)' return get_random_string(50, chars) def parse_apps_and_model_labels(labels): """ Parse a list of "app_label.ModelName" or "app_label" strings into actual objects and return a two-element tuple: (set of model classes, set of app_configs). Raise a CommandError if some specified models or apps don't exist. """ apps = set() models = set() for label in labels: if '.' in label: try: model = installed_apps.get_model(label) except LookupError: raise CommandError('Unknown model: %s' % label) models.add(model) else: try: app_config = installed_apps.get_app_config(label) except LookupError as e: raise CommandError(str(e)) apps.add(app_config) return models, apps def get_command_line_option(argv, option): """ Return the value of a command line option (which should include leading dashes, e.g. '--testrunnner') from an argument list. Return None if the option wasn't passed or if the argument list couldn't be parsed. """ parser = CommandParser(add_help=False, allow_abbrev=False) parser.add_argument(option, dest='value') try: options, _ = parser.parse_known_args(argv[2:]) except CommandError: return None else: return options.value