313 lines
12 KiB
Python
313 lines
12 KiB
Python
from __future__ import with_statement
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import cgi
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import errno
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import mimetypes
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import os
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import posixpath
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import re
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import shutil
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import stat
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import urllib
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from optparse import make_option
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from os import path
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import django
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from django.template import Template, Context
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from django.utils import archive
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from django.utils.encoding import smart_str
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from django.utils._os import rmtree_errorhandler
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from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
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from django.core.management.commands.makemessages import handle_extensions
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_drive_re = re.compile('^([a-z]):', re.I)
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_url_drive_re = re.compile('^([a-z])[:|]', re.I)
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class TemplateCommand(BaseCommand):
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"""
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Copies either a Django application layout template or a Django project
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layout template into the specified directory.
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:param style: A color style object (see django.core.management.color).
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:param app_or_project: The string 'app' or 'project'.
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:param name: The name of the application or project.
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:param directory: The directory to which the template should be copied.
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:param options: The additional variables passed to project or app templates
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"""
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args = "[name] [optional destination directory]"
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option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + (
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make_option('--template',
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action='store', dest='template',
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help='The dotted import path to load the template from.'),
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make_option('--extension', '-e', dest='extensions',
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action='append', default=['py'],
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help='The file extension(s) to render (default: "py") '
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'Separate multiple extensions with commas, or use '
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'-e multiple times.'),
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make_option('--name', '-n', dest='files',
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action='append', default=[],
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help='The file name(s) to render '
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'Separate multiple extensions with commas, or use '
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'-n multiple times.')
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)
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requires_model_validation = False
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# Can't import settings during this command, because they haven't
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# necessarily been created.
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can_import_settings = False
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# The supported URL schemes
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url_schemes = ['http', 'https', 'ftp']
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def handle(self, app_or_project, name, target=None, **options):
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self.app_or_project = app_or_project
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self.paths_to_remove = []
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self.verbosity = int(options.get('verbosity'))
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# If it's not a valid directory name.
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if not re.search(r'^[_a-zA-Z]\w*$', name):
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# Provide a smart error message, depending on the error.
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if not re.search(r'^[_a-zA-Z]', name):
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message = ('make sure the name begins '
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'with a letter or underscore')
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else:
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message = 'use only numbers, letters and underscores'
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raise CommandError("%r is not a valid %s name. Please %s." %
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(name, app_or_project, message))
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# if some directory is given, make sure it's nicely expanded
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if target is None:
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top_dir = path.join(os.getcwd(), name)
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try:
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os.makedirs(top_dir)
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno == errno.EEXIST:
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message = "'%s' already exists" % top_dir
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else:
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message = e
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raise CommandError(message)
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else:
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top_dir = path.expanduser(target)
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extensions = tuple(
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handle_extensions(options.get('extensions'), ignored=()))
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extra_files = []
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for file in options.get('files'):
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extra_files.extend(map(lambda x: x.strip(), file.split(',')))
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if self.verbosity >= 2:
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self.stdout.write("Rendering %s template files with "
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"extensions: %s\n" %
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(app_or_project, ', '.join(extensions)))
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self.stdout.write("Rendering %s template files with "
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"filenames: %s\n" %
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(app_or_project, ', '.join(extra_files)))
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base_name = '%s_name' % app_or_project
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base_subdir = '%s_template' % app_or_project
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base_directory = '%s_directory' % app_or_project
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context = Context(dict(options, **{
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base_name: name,
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base_directory: top_dir,
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}))
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# Setup a stub settings environment for template rendering
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from django.conf import settings
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if not settings.configured:
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settings.configure()
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template_dir = self.handle_template(options.get('template'),
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base_subdir)
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prefix_length = len(template_dir) + 1
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(template_dir):
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path_rest = root[prefix_length:]
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relative_dir = path_rest.replace(base_name, name)
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if relative_dir:
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target_dir = path.join(top_dir, relative_dir)
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if not path.exists(target_dir):
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os.mkdir(target_dir)
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for dirname in dirs[:]:
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if dirname.startswith('.'):
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dirs.remove(dirname)
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for filename in files:
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if filename.endswith(('.pyo', '.pyc', '.py.class')):
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# Ignore some files as they cause various breakages.
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continue
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old_path = path.join(root, filename)
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new_path = path.join(top_dir, relative_dir,
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filename.replace(base_name, name))
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if path.exists(new_path):
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raise CommandError("%s already exists, overlaying a "
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"project or app into an existing "
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"directory won't replace conflicting "
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"files" % new_path)
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# Only render the Python files, as we don't want to
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# accidentally render Django templates files
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with open(old_path, 'r') as template_file:
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content = template_file.read()
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if filename.endswith(extensions) or filename in extra_files:
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template = Template(content)
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content = template.render(context)
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with open(new_path, 'w') as new_file:
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new_file.write(content)
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if self.verbosity >= 2:
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self.stdout.write("Creating %s\n" % new_path)
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try:
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shutil.copymode(old_path, new_path)
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self.make_writeable(new_path)
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except OSError:
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notice = self.style.NOTICE(
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"Notice: Couldn't set permission bits on %s. You're "
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"probably using an uncommon filesystem setup. No "
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"problem.\n" % new_path)
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sys.stderr.write(smart_str(notice))
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if self.paths_to_remove:
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if self.verbosity >= 2:
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self.stdout.write("Cleaning up temporary files.\n")
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for path_to_remove in self.paths_to_remove:
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if path.isfile(path_to_remove):
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os.remove(path_to_remove)
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else:
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shutil.rmtree(path_to_remove,
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onerror=rmtree_errorhandler)
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def handle_template(self, template, subdir):
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"""
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Determines where the app or project templates are.
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Use django.__path__[0] as the default because we don't
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know into which directory Django has been installed.
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"""
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if template is None:
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return path.join(django.__path__[0], 'conf', subdir)
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else:
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if template.startswith('file://'):
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template = template[7:]
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expanded_template = path.expanduser(template)
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expanded_template = path.normpath(expanded_template)
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if path.isdir(expanded_template):
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return expanded_template
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if self.is_url(template):
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# downloads the file and returns the path
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absolute_path = self.download(template)
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else:
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absolute_path = path.abspath(expanded_template)
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if path.exists(absolute_path):
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return self.extract(absolute_path)
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raise CommandError("couldn't handle %s template %s." %
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(self.app_or_project, template))
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def download(self, url):
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"""
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Downloads the given URL and returns the file name.
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"""
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def cleanup_url(url):
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tmp = url.rstrip('/')
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filename = tmp.split('/')[-1]
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if url.endswith('/'):
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display_url = tmp + '/'
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else:
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display_url = url
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return filename, display_url
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prefix = 'django_%s_template_' % self.app_or_project
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tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=prefix, suffix='_download')
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self.paths_to_remove.append(tempdir)
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filename, display_url = cleanup_url(url)
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if self.verbosity >= 2:
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self.stdout.write("Downloading %s\n" % display_url)
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try:
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the_path, info = urllib.urlretrieve(url,
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path.join(tempdir, filename))
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except IOError, e:
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raise CommandError("couldn't download URL %s to %s: %s" %
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(url, filename, e))
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used_name = the_path.split('/')[-1]
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# Trying to get better name from response headers
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content_disposition = info.get('content-disposition')
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if content_disposition:
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_, params = cgi.parse_header(content_disposition)
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guessed_filename = params.get('filename') or used_name
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else:
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guessed_filename = used_name
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# Falling back to content type guessing
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ext = self.splitext(guessed_filename)[1]
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content_type = info.get('content-type')
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if not ext and content_type:
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ext = mimetypes.guess_extension(content_type)
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if ext:
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guessed_filename += ext
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# Move the temporary file to a filename that has better
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# chances of being recognnized by the archive utils
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if used_name != guessed_filename:
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guessed_path = path.join(tempdir, guessed_filename)
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shutil.move(the_path, guessed_path)
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return guessed_path
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# Giving up
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return the_path
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def splitext(self, the_path):
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"""
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Like os.path.splitext, but takes off .tar, too
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"""
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base, ext = posixpath.splitext(the_path)
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if base.lower().endswith('.tar'):
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ext = base[-4:] + ext
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base = base[:-4]
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return base, ext
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def extract(self, filename):
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"""
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Extracts the given file to a temporarily and returns
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the path of the directory with the extracted content.
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"""
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prefix = 'django_%s_template_' % self.app_or_project
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tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=prefix, suffix='_extract')
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self.paths_to_remove.append(tempdir)
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if self.verbosity >= 2:
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self.stdout.write("Extracting %s\n" % filename)
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try:
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archive.extract(filename, tempdir)
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return tempdir
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except (archive.ArchiveException, IOError), e:
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raise CommandError("couldn't extract file %s to %s: %s" %
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(filename, tempdir, e))
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def is_url(self, template):
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"""
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Returns True if the name looks like a URL
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"""
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if ':' not in template:
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return False
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scheme = template.split(':', 1)[0].lower()
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return scheme in self.url_schemes
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def make_writeable(self, filename):
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"""
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Make sure that the file is writeable.
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Useful if our source is read-only.
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"""
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if sys.platform.startswith('java'):
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# On Jython there is no os.access()
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return
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if not os.access(filename, os.W_OK):
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st = os.stat(filename)
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new_permissions = stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) | stat.S_IWUSR
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os.chmod(filename, new_permissions)
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