test_ok1/py/_path/local.py

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"""
local path implementation.
"""
import sys, os, stat, re, atexit
import py
from py._path import common
iswin32 = sys.platform == "win32" or (getattr(os, '_name', False) == 'nt')
class Stat(object):
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self._osstatresult, "st_" + name)
def __init__(self, path, osstatresult):
self.path = path
self._osstatresult = osstatresult
def owner(self):
if iswin32:
raise NotImplementedError("XXX win32")
import pwd
entry = py.error.checked_call(pwd.getpwuid, self.uid)
return entry[0]
owner = property(owner, None, None, "owner of path")
def group(self):
""" return group name of file. """
if iswin32:
raise NotImplementedError("XXX win32")
import grp
entry = py.error.checked_call(grp.getgrgid, self.gid)
return entry[0]
group = property(group)
class PosixPath(common.PathBase):
def chown(self, user, group, rec=0):
""" change ownership to the given user and group.
user and group may be specified by a number or
by a name. if rec is True change ownership
recursively.
"""
uid = getuserid(user)
gid = getgroupid(group)
if rec:
for x in self.visit(rec=lambda x: x.check(link=0)):
if x.check(link=0):
py.error.checked_call(os.chown, str(x), uid, gid)
py.error.checked_call(os.chown, str(self), uid, gid)
def readlink(self):
""" return value of a symbolic link. """
return py.error.checked_call(os.readlink, self.strpath)
def mklinkto(self, oldname):
""" posix style hard link to another name. """
py.error.checked_call(os.link, str(oldname), str(self))
def mksymlinkto(self, value, absolute=1):
""" create a symbolic link with the given value (pointing to another name). """
if absolute:
py.error.checked_call(os.symlink, str(value), self.strpath)
else:
base = self.common(value)
# with posix local paths '/' is always a common base
relsource = self.__class__(value).relto(base)
reldest = self.relto(base)
n = reldest.count(self.sep)
target = self.sep.join(('..', )*n + (relsource, ))
py.error.checked_call(os.symlink, target, self.strpath)
def samefile(self, other):
""" return True if other refers to the same stat object as self. """
return py.error.checked_call(os.path.samefile, str(self), str(other))
def getuserid(user):
import pwd
if not isinstance(user, int):
user = pwd.getpwnam(user)[2]
return user
def getgroupid(group):
import grp
if not isinstance(group, int):
group = grp.getgrnam(group)[2]
return group
FSBase = not iswin32 and PosixPath or common.PathBase
class LocalPath(FSBase):
""" object oriented interface to os.path and other local filesystem
related information.
"""
sep = os.sep
class Checkers(common.Checkers):
def _stat(self):
try:
return self._statcache
except AttributeError:
try:
self._statcache = self.path.stat()
except py.error.ELOOP:
self._statcache = self.path.lstat()
return self._statcache
def dir(self):
return stat.S_ISDIR(self._stat().mode)
def file(self):
return stat.S_ISREG(self._stat().mode)
def exists(self):
return self._stat()
def link(self):
st = self.path.lstat()
return stat.S_ISLNK(st.mode)
def __new__(cls, path=None):
""" Initialize and return a local Path instance.
Path can be relative to the current directory.
If it is None then the current working directory is taken.
Note that Path instances always carry an absolute path.
Note also that passing in a local path object will simply return
the exact same path object. Use new() to get a new copy.
"""
if isinstance(path, common.PathBase):
if path.__class__ == cls:
return path
path = path.strpath
# initialize the path
self = object.__new__(cls)
if not path:
self.strpath = os.getcwd()
elif isinstance(path, py.builtin._basestring):
self.strpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(str(path)))
else:
raise ValueError("can only pass None, Path instances "
"or non-empty strings to LocalPath")
assert isinstance(self.strpath, str)
return self
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.strpath)
def __eq__(self, other):
s1 = str(self)
s2 = str(other)
if iswin32:
s1 = s1.lower()
s2 = s2.lower()
return s1 == s2
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __lt__(self, other):
return str(self) < str(other)
def remove(self, rec=1, ignore_errors=False):
""" remove a file or directory (or a directory tree if rec=1).
if ignore_errors is True, errors while removing directories will
be ignored.
"""
if self.check(dir=1, link=0):
if rec:
# force remove of readonly files on windows
if iswin32:
self.chmod(448, rec=1) # octcal 0700
py.error.checked_call(py.std.shutil.rmtree, self.strpath,
ignore_errors=ignore_errors)
else:
py.error.checked_call(os.rmdir, self.strpath)
else:
if iswin32:
self.chmod(448) # octcal 0700
py.error.checked_call(os.remove, self.strpath)
def computehash(self, hashtype="md5", chunksize=524288):
""" return hexdigest of hashvalue for this file. """
try:
try:
import hashlib as mod
except ImportError:
if hashtype == "sha1":
hashtype = "sha"
mod = __import__(hashtype)
hash = getattr(mod, hashtype)()
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
raise ValueError("Don't know how to compute %r hash" %(hashtype,))
f = self.open('rb')
try:
while 1:
buf = f.read(chunksize)
if not buf:
return hash.hexdigest()
hash.update(buf)
finally:
f.close()
def new(self, **kw):
""" create a modified version of this path.
the following keyword arguments modify various path parts:
a:/some/path/to/a/file.ext
|| drive
|-------------| dirname
|------| basename
|--| purebasename
|--| ext
"""
obj = object.__new__(self.__class__)
drive, dirname, basename, purebasename,ext = self._getbyspec(
"drive,dirname,basename,purebasename,ext")
if 'basename' in kw:
if 'purebasename' in kw or 'ext' in kw:
raise ValueError("invalid specification %r" % kw)
else:
pb = kw.setdefault('purebasename', purebasename)
try:
ext = kw['ext']
except KeyError:
pass
else:
if ext and not ext.startswith('.'):
ext = '.' + ext
kw['basename'] = pb + ext
kw.setdefault('drive', drive)
kw.setdefault('dirname', dirname)
kw.setdefault('sep', self.sep)
obj.strpath = os.path.normpath(
"%(drive)s%(dirname)s%(sep)s%(basename)s" % kw)
return obj
def _getbyspec(self, spec):
""" return a sequence of specified path parts. 'spec' is
a comma separated string containing path part names.
according to the following convention:
a:/some/path/to/a/file.ext
|| drive
|-------------| dirname
|------| basename
|--| purebasename
|--| ext
"""
res = []
parts = self.strpath.split(self.sep)
args = filter(None, spec.split(',') )
append = res.append
for name in args:
if name == 'drive':
append(parts[0])
elif name == 'dirname':
append(self.sep.join(['']+parts[1:-1]))
else:
basename = parts[-1]
if name == 'basename':
append(basename)
else:
i = basename.rfind('.')
if i == -1:
purebasename, ext = basename, ''
else:
purebasename, ext = basename[:i], basename[i:]
if name == 'purebasename':
append(purebasename)
elif name == 'ext':
append(ext)
else:
raise ValueError("invalid part specification %r" % name)
return res
def join(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" return a new path by appending all 'args' as path
components. if abs=1 is used restart from root if any
of the args is an absolute path.
"""
if not args:
return self
strpath = self.strpath
sep = self.sep
strargs = [str(x) for x in args]
if kwargs.get('abs', 0):
for i in range(len(strargs)-1, -1, -1):
if os.path.isabs(strargs[i]):
strpath = strargs[i]
strargs = strargs[i+1:]
break
for arg in strargs:
arg = arg.strip(sep)
if iswin32:
# allow unix style paths even on windows.
arg = arg.strip('/')
arg = arg.replace('/', sep)
if arg:
if not strpath.endswith(sep):
strpath += sep
strpath += arg
obj = self.new()
obj.strpath = os.path.normpath(strpath)
return obj
def open(self, mode='r'):
""" return an opened file with the given mode. """
return py.error.checked_call(open, self.strpath, mode)
def listdir(self, fil=None, sort=None):
""" list directory contents, possibly filter by the given fil func
and possibly sorted.
"""
if isinstance(fil, str):
fil = common.FNMatcher(fil)
res = []
for name in py.error.checked_call(os.listdir, self.strpath):
childurl = self.join(name)
if fil is None or fil(childurl):
res.append(childurl)
self._sortlist(res, sort)
return res
def size(self):
""" return size of the underlying file object """
return self.stat().size
def mtime(self):
""" return last modification time of the path. """
return self.stat().mtime
def copy(self, target, archive=False):
""" copy path to target."""
assert not archive, "XXX archive-mode not supported"
if self.check(file=1):
if target.check(dir=1):
target = target.join(self.basename)
assert self!=target
copychunked(self, target)
else:
def rec(p):
return p.check(link=0)
for x in self.visit(rec=rec):
relpath = x.relto(self)
newx = target.join(relpath)
newx.dirpath().ensure(dir=1)
if x.check(link=1):
newx.mksymlinkto(x.readlink())
elif x.check(file=1):
copychunked(x, newx)
elif x.check(dir=1):
newx.ensure(dir=1)
def rename(self, target):
""" rename this path to target. """
return py.error.checked_call(os.rename, str(self), str(target))
def dump(self, obj, bin=1):
""" pickle object into path location"""
f = self.open('wb')
try:
py.error.checked_call(py.std.pickle.dump, obj, f, bin)
finally:
f.close()
def mkdir(self, *args):
""" create & return the directory joined with args. """
p = self.join(*args)
py.error.checked_call(os.mkdir, str(p))
return p
def write(self, data, mode='w'):
""" write data into path. """
if 'b' in mode:
if not py.builtin._isbytes(data):
raise ValueError("can only process bytes")
else:
if not py.builtin._istext(data):
if not py.builtin._isbytes(data):
data = str(data)
else:
data = py.builtin._totext(data, sys.getdefaultencoding())
f = self.open(mode)
try:
f.write(data)
finally:
f.close()
def _ensuredirs(self):
parent = self.dirpath()
if parent == self:
return self
if parent.check(dir=0):
parent._ensuredirs()
if self.check(dir=0):
try:
self.mkdir()
except py.error.EEXIST:
# race condition: file/dir created by another thread/process.
# complain if it is not a dir
if self.check(dir=0):
raise
return self
def ensure(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" ensure that an args-joined path exists (by default as
a file). if you specify a keyword argument 'dir=True'
then the path is forced to be a directory path.
"""
p = self.join(*args)
if kwargs.get('dir', 0):
return p._ensuredirs()
else:
p.dirpath()._ensuredirs()
if not p.check(file=1):
p.open('w').close()
return p
def stat(self):
""" Return an os.stat() tuple. """
return Stat(self, py.error.checked_call(os.stat, self.strpath))
def lstat(self):
""" Return an os.lstat() tuple. """
return Stat(self, py.error.checked_call(os.lstat, self.strpath))
def setmtime(self, mtime=None):
""" set modification time for the given path. if 'mtime' is None
(the default) then the file's mtime is set to current time.
Note that the resolution for 'mtime' is platform dependent.
"""
if mtime is None:
return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, mtime)
try:
return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, (-1, mtime))
except py.error.EINVAL:
return py.error.checked_call(os.utime, self.strpath, (self.atime(), mtime))
def chdir(self):
""" change directory to self and return old current directory """
old = self.__class__()
py.error.checked_call(os.chdir, self.strpath)
return old
def realpath(self):
""" return a new path which contains no symbolic links."""
return self.__class__(os.path.realpath(self.strpath))
def atime(self):
""" return last access time of the path. """
return self.stat().atime
def __repr__(self):
return 'local(%r)' % self.strpath
def __str__(self):
""" return string representation of the Path. """
return self.strpath
def pypkgpath(self, pkgname=None):
""" return the path's package path by looking for the given
pkgname. If pkgname is None then look for the last
directory upwards which still contains an __init__.py
and whose basename is python-importable.
Return None if a pkgpath can not be determined.
"""
pkgpath = None
for parent in self.parts(reverse=True):
if pkgname is None:
if parent.check(file=1):
continue
if not isimportable(parent.basename):
break
if parent.join('__init__.py').check():
pkgpath = parent
continue
return pkgpath
else:
if parent.basename == pkgname:
return parent
return pkgpath
def _prependsyspath(self, path):
s = str(path)
if s != sys.path[0]:
#print "prepending to sys.path", s
sys.path.insert(0, s)
def chmod(self, mode, rec=0):
""" change permissions to the given mode. If mode is an
integer it directly encodes the os-specific modes.
if rec is True perform recursively.
"""
if not isinstance(mode, int):
raise TypeError("mode %r must be an integer" % (mode,))
if rec:
for x in self.visit(rec=rec):
py.error.checked_call(os.chmod, str(x), mode)
py.error.checked_call(os.chmod, str(self), mode)
def pyimport(self, modname=None, ensuresyspath=True):
""" return path as an imported python module.
if modname is None, look for the containing package
and construct an according module name.
The module will be put/looked up in sys.modules.
"""
if not self.check():
raise py.error.ENOENT(self)
#print "trying to import", self
pkgpath = None
if modname is None:
pkgpath = self.pypkgpath()
if pkgpath is not None:
if ensuresyspath:
self._prependsyspath(pkgpath.dirpath())
pkg = __import__(pkgpath.basename, None, None, [])
names = self.new(ext='').relto(pkgpath.dirpath())
names = names.split(self.sep)
modname = ".".join(names)
else:
# no package scope, still make it possible
if ensuresyspath:
self._prependsyspath(self.dirpath())
modname = self.purebasename
mod = __import__(modname, None, None, ['__doc__'])
modfile = mod.__file__
if modfile[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
modfile = modfile[:-1]
elif modfile.endswith('$py.class'):
modfile = modfile[:-9] + '.py'
if modfile.endswith("__init__.py"):
modfile = modfile[:-12]
if not self.samefile(modfile):
raise EnvironmentError("mismatch:\n"
"imported module %r\n"
"does not stem from %r\n"
"maybe __init__.py files are missing?" % (mod, str(self)))
return mod
else:
try:
return sys.modules[modname]
except KeyError:
# we have a custom modname, do a pseudo-import
mod = py.std.types.ModuleType(modname)
mod.__file__ = str(self)
sys.modules[modname] = mod
try:
py.builtin.execfile(str(self), mod.__dict__)
except:
del sys.modules[modname]
raise
return mod
def sysexec(self, *argv, **popen_opts):
""" return stdout text from executing a system child process,
where the 'self' path points to executable.
The process is directly invoked and not through a system shell.
"""
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
argv = map(str, argv)
popen_opts['stdout'] = popen_opts['stderr'] = PIPE
proc = Popen([str(self)] + list(argv), **popen_opts)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
ret = proc.wait()
if py.builtin._isbytes(stdout):
stdout = py.builtin._totext(stdout, sys.getdefaultencoding())
if ret != 0:
if py.builtin._isbytes(stderr):
stderr = py.builtin._totext(stderr, sys.getdefaultencoding())
raise py.process.cmdexec.Error(ret, ret, str(self),
stdout, stderr,)
return stdout
def sysfind(cls, name, checker=None):
""" return a path object found by looking at the systems
underlying PATH specification. If the checker is not None
it will be invoked to filter matching paths. If a binary
cannot be found, None is returned
Note: This is probably not working on plain win32 systems
but may work on cygwin.
"""
if os.path.isabs(name):
p = py.path.local(name)
if p.check(file=1):
return p
else:
if iswin32:
paths = py.std.os.environ['Path'].split(';')
if '' not in paths and '.' not in paths:
paths.append('.')
try:
systemroot = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
except KeyError:
pass
else:
paths = [re.sub('%SystemRoot%', systemroot, path)
for path in paths]
tryadd = '', '.exe', '.com', '.bat' # XXX add more?
else:
paths = py.std.os.environ['PATH'].split(':')
tryadd = ('',)
for x in paths:
for addext in tryadd:
p = py.path.local(x).join(name, abs=True) + addext
try:
if p.check(file=1):
if checker:
if not checker(p):
continue
return p
except py.error.EACCES:
pass
return None
sysfind = classmethod(sysfind)
def _gethomedir(cls):
try:
x = os.environ['HOME']
except KeyError:
x = os.environ['HOMEPATH']
return cls(x)
_gethomedir = classmethod(_gethomedir)
#"""
#special class constructors for local filesystem paths
#"""
def get_temproot(cls):
""" return the system's temporary directory
(where tempfiles are usually created in)
"""
return py.path.local(py.std.tempfile.gettempdir())
get_temproot = classmethod(get_temproot)
def mkdtemp(cls, rootdir=None):
""" return a Path object pointing to a fresh new temporary directory
(which we created ourself).
"""
import tempfile
if rootdir is None:
rootdir = cls.get_temproot()
return cls(py.error.checked_call(tempfile.mkdtemp, dir=str(rootdir)))
mkdtemp = classmethod(mkdtemp)
def make_numbered_dir(cls, prefix='session-', rootdir=None, keep=3,
lock_timeout = 172800): # two days
""" return unique directory with a number greater than the current
maximum one. The number is assumed to start directly after prefix.
if keep is true directories with a number less than (maxnum-keep)
will be removed.
"""
if rootdir is None:
rootdir = cls.get_temproot()
def parse_num(path):
""" parse the number out of a path (if it matches the prefix) """
bn = path.basename
if bn.startswith(prefix):
try:
return int(bn[len(prefix):])
except ValueError:
pass
# compute the maximum number currently in use with the
# prefix
lastmax = None
while True:
maxnum = -1
for path in rootdir.listdir():
num = parse_num(path)
if num is not None:
maxnum = max(maxnum, num)
# make the new directory
try:
udir = rootdir.mkdir(prefix + str(maxnum+1))
except py.error.EEXIST:
# race condition: another thread/process created the dir
# in the meantime. Try counting again
if lastmax == maxnum:
raise
lastmax = maxnum
continue
break
# put a .lock file in the new directory that will be removed at
# process exit
if lock_timeout:
lockfile = udir.join('.lock')
mypid = os.getpid()
if hasattr(lockfile, 'mksymlinkto'):
lockfile.mksymlinkto(str(mypid))
else:
lockfile.write(str(mypid))
def try_remove_lockfile():
# in a fork() situation, only the last process should
# remove the .lock, otherwise the other processes run the
# risk of seeing their temporary dir disappear. For now
# we remove the .lock in the parent only (i.e. we assume
# that the children finish before the parent).
if os.getpid() != mypid:
return
try:
lockfile.remove()
except py.error.Error:
pass
atexit.register(try_remove_lockfile)
# prune old directories
if keep:
for path in rootdir.listdir():
num = parse_num(path)
if num is not None and num <= (maxnum - keep):
lf = path.join('.lock')
try:
t1 = lf.lstat().mtime
t2 = lockfile.lstat().mtime
if not lock_timeout or abs(t2-t1) < lock_timeout:
continue # skip directories still locked
except py.error.Error:
pass # assume that it means that there is no 'lf'
try:
path.remove(rec=1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except: # this might be py.error.Error, WindowsError ...
pass
# make link...
try:
username = os.environ['USER'] #linux, et al
except KeyError:
try:
username = os.environ['USERNAME'] #windows
except KeyError:
username = 'current'
src = str(udir)
dest = src[:src.rfind('-')] + '-' + username
try:
os.unlink(dest)
except OSError:
pass
try:
os.symlink(src, dest)
except (OSError, AttributeError): # AttributeError on win32
pass
return udir
make_numbered_dir = classmethod(make_numbered_dir)
def copychunked(src, dest):
chunksize = 524288 # half a meg of bytes
fsrc = src.open('rb')
try:
fdest = dest.open('wb')
try:
while 1:
buf = fsrc.read(chunksize)
if not buf:
break
fdest.write(buf)
finally:
fdest.close()
finally:
fsrc.close()
def autopath(globs=None):
""" (deprecated) return the (local) path of the "current" file pointed to by globals or - if it is none - alternatively the callers frame globals.
the path will always point to a .py file or to None.
the path will have the following payload:
pkgdir is the last parent directory path containing __init__.py
"""
py.log._apiwarn("1.1", "py.magic.autopath deprecated, "
"use py.path.local(__file__) and maybe pypkgpath/pyimport().")
if globs is None:
globs = sys._getframe(1).f_globals
try:
__file__ = globs['__file__']
except KeyError:
if not sys.argv[0]:
raise ValueError("cannot compute autopath in interactive mode")
__file__ = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
ret = py.path.local(__file__)
if ret.ext in ('.pyc', '.pyo'):
ret = ret.new(ext='.py')
current = pkgdir = ret.dirpath()
while 1:
if current.join('__init__.py').check():
pkgdir = current
current = current.dirpath()
if pkgdir != current:
continue
elif str(current) not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, str(current))
break
ret.pkgdir = pkgdir
return ret
def isimportable(name):
if name:
if not (name[0].isalpha() or name[0] == '_'):
return False
name= name.replace("_", '')
return not name or name.isalnum()