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github.com_openSUSE_osc/osc/conf.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright (C) 2006 Peter Poeml / Novell Inc. All rights reserved.
# This program is free software; it may be used, copied, modified
# and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence,
# either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
"""Read osc configuration and store it in a dictionary
This module reads and parses ~/.oscrc. The resulting configuration is stored
for later usage in a dictionary named 'config'.
In the absence of .oscrc, it tries .netrc.
If information is missing, it asks the user questions.
After reading the config, urllib2 is initialized.
The configuration dictionary could look like this:
{'apisrv': 'https://api.opensuse.org/',
'user': 'poeml',
'auth_dict': {'api.opensuse.org': {'user': 'poeml', 'pass': 'secret'},
'apitest.opensuse.org': {'user': 'poeml', 'pass': 'secret'},
'foo.opensuse.org': {'user': 'foo', 'pass': 'foo'}},
'build-cmd': '/usr/bin/build',
'build-root': '/abuild/oscbuild-%(repo)s-%(arch)s',
'packagecachedir': '/var/cache/osbuild',
'su-wrapper': 'sudo',
'urllist': ['http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/%(project)s/%(repository)s/%(arch)s/%(filename)s',
'http://api.opensuse.org/rpm/%(project)s/%(repository)s/_repository/%(buildarch)s/%(name)s'],
}
"""
import ConfigParser
# being global to this module, this dict can be accessed from outside
# it will hold the parsed configuration
config = { }
DEFAULTS = { 'apisrv': 'https://api.opensuse.org/',
'scheme': 'https',
'user': 'your_username',
'pass': 'your_password',
'packagecachedir': '/var/tmp/osbuild-packagecache',
'su-wrapper': 'su -c',
'build-cmd': '/usr/bin/build',
'build-root': '/var/tmp/build-root',
# default list of download URLs, which will be tried in order
'urllist': [
# the normal repo server, redirecting to mirrors
'http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/%(project)s/%(repository)s/%(arch)s/%(filename)s',
# direct access to "full" tree
'%(scheme)s://%(apisrv)s/build/%(project)s/%(repository)s/%(buildarch)s/_repository/%(name)s',
],
'http_debug': '0',
'cookiejar': '~/.osc_cookiejar',
# disable project tracking by default
'do_package_tracking': '0',
}
boolean_opts = ['http_debug', 'do_package_tracking']
new_conf_template = """
[general]
# URL to access API server, e.g. %(apisrv)s
# you also need a section [%(apisrv)s] with the credentials
#apisrv = %(apisrv)s
# Downloaded packages are cached here. Must be writable by you.
#packagecachedir = %(packagecachedir)s
# Wrapper to call build as root (sudo, su -, ...)
#su-wrapper = %(su-wrapper)s
# rootdir to setup the chroot environment
# can contain %%(repo)s and/or %%(arch)s for replacement, e.g.
# /srv/oscbuild/%%(repo)s-%%(arch)s
#build-root = %(build-root)s
# show HTTP traffic useful for debugging
#http_debug = 1
[%(apisrv)s]
user = %(user)s
pass = %(pass)s
"""
account_not_configured_text ="""
Your user account / password are not configured yet.
You will be asked for them below, and they will be stored in
%s for future use.
"""
config_incomplete_text = """
Your configuration file %s is not complete.
Make sure that it has a [general] section.
(You can copy&paste the below. Some commented defaults are shown.)
"""
cookiejar = None
def parse_apisrv_url(scheme, apisrv):
import urlparse
if apisrv.startswith('http://') or apisrv.startswith('https://'):
return urlparse.urlsplit(apisrv)[0:2]
else:
return scheme, apisrv
def get_apiurl_usr(apiurl):
"""
returns the user for this host - if this host does not exist in the
internal auth_dict the default user is returned.
"""
import sys
scheme, apisrv = parse_apisrv_url(None, apiurl)
if config['auth_dict'].has_key(apisrv):
return config['auth_dict'][apisrv]['user']
else:
print >>sys.stderr, 'section [\'%s\'] does not exist - using default user: \'%s\'' \
% (apisrv, config['user'])
return config['user']
def init_basicauth(config):
"""initialize urllib2 with the credentials for Basic Authentication"""
from osc.core import __version__
import os, urllib2
import cookielib
global cookiejar
# HTTPS proxy is not supported by urllib2. It only leads to an error
# or, at best, a warning.
# https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=214983
# https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=298378
if 'https_proxy' in os.environ:
del os.environ['https_proxy']
if 'HTTPS_PROXY' in os.environ:
del os.environ['HTTPS_PROXY']
if config['http_debug']:
# brute force
def urllib2_debug_init(self, debuglevel=0):
self._debuglevel = 1
urllib2.AbstractHTTPHandler.__init__ = urllib2_debug_init
authhandler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler( \
urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm())
cookie_file = os.path.expanduser(config['cookiejar'])
cookiejar = cookielib.LWPCookieJar(cookie_file)
try:
cookiejar.load(ignore_discard=True)
except IOError:
try:
open(cookie_file, 'w').close()
os.chmod(cookie_file, 0600)
except:
#print 'Unable to create cookiejar file: \'%s\'. Using RAM-based cookies.' % cookie_file
cookiejar = cookielib.CookieJar()
opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookiejar), authhandler)
urllib2.install_opener(opener)
opener.addheaders = [('User-agent', 'osc/%s' % __version__)]
# with None as first argument, it will always use this username/password
# combination for urls for which arg2 (apisrv) is a super-url
for host, auth in config['auth_dict'].iteritems():
authhandler.add_password(None, host, auth['user'], auth['pass'])
def get_configParser(conffile=None, force_read=False):
"""
Returns an ConfigParser() object. After its first invocation the
ConfigParser object is stored in a method attribute and this attribute
is returned unless you pass force_read=True.
"""
import os
conffile = conffile or os.environ.get('OSC_CONFIG', '~/.oscrc')
conffile = os.path.expanduser(conffile)
if force_read or not get_configParser.__dict__.has_key('cp'):
get_configParser.cp = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser(DEFAULTS)
get_configParser.cp.read(conffile)
return get_configParser.cp
def get_config(override_conffile = None,
override_http_debug = None,
override_apisrv = None):
"""do the actual work (see module documentation)"""
import os
import sys
global config
conffile = override_conffile or os.environ.get('OSC_CONFIG', '~/.oscrc')
conffile = os.path.expanduser(conffile)
if not os.path.exists(conffile):
# okay, let's create a fresh config file
# if credentials are found in .netrc, use those
# otherwise ask
config = DEFAULTS.copy()
# try .netrc
# the needed entry needs to look like this:
# machine api.opensuse.org login your_login password your_pass
# note that it is not suited for credentials containing spaces
import netrc
try:
# XXX: apisrv is a URL now, thus requiring the "scheme" setting if https is to be used
netrc_host = parse_apisrv_url(None, DEFAULTS['apisrv'])[1]
config['user'], account, config['pass'] = \
netrc.netrc().authenticators(netrc_host)
print >>sys.stderr, 'Read credentials from %s.' % os.path.expanduser('~/.netrc')
except (IOError, TypeError, netrc.NetrcParseError):
#
# last resort... ask the user
#
import getpass
print >>sys.stderr, account_not_configured_text % conffile
config['user'] = raw_input('Username: ')
config['pass'] = getpass.getpass()
print >>sys.stderr, 'Creating osc configuration file %s ...' % conffile
fd = open(conffile, 'w')
os.chmod(conffile, 0600)
fd.write(new_conf_template % config)
fd.close()
print >>sys.stderr, 'done.'
#print >>sys.stderr, ('Now re-run the command.')
#sys.exit(0)
# okay, we made sure that .oscrc exists
cp = get_configParser(conffile)
if not cp.has_section('general'):
# FIXME: it might be sufficient to just assume defaults?
print >>sys.stderr, config_incomplete_text % conffile
print >>sys.stderr, new_conf_template % DEFAULTS
sys.exit(1)
config = dict(cp.items('general', raw=1))
config['scheme'], config['apisrv'] = \
parse_apisrv_url(config['scheme'], config['apisrv'])
for i in boolean_opts:
try:
if int(config.get(i)):
config[i] = True
else:
config[i] = False
except:
sys.exit('option %s requires an integer value' % i)
packagecachedir = os.path.expanduser(config['packagecachedir'])
# transform 'url1, url2, url3' form into a list
if type(config['urllist']) == str:
config['urllist'] = [ i.strip() for i in config['urllist'].split(',') ]
# holds multiple usernames and passwords
auth_dict = { }
for url in [ x for x in cp.sections() if x != 'general' ]:
dummy, host = \
parse_apisrv_url(config['scheme'], url)
auth_dict[host] = { 'user': cp.get(url, 'user'),
'pass': cp.get(url, 'pass') }
# add the auth data we collected to the config dict
config['auth_dict'] = auth_dict
# override values which we were called with
if override_http_debug:
config['http_debug'] = override_http_debug
if override_apisrv:
config['scheme'], config['apisrv'] = \
parse_apisrv_url(config['scheme'], override_apisrv)
# to make the mess complete, set up the more convenient api url which we'll rather use
config['apiurl'] = config['scheme'] + '://' + config['apisrv']
# XXX unless config['user'] goes away (and is replaced with a handy function, or
# config becomes an object, even better), set the global 'user' here as well,
# provided that there _are_ credentials for the chosen apisrv:
if config['apisrv'] in config['auth_dict'].keys():
config['user'] = config['auth_dict'][config['apisrv']]['user']
# finally, initialize urllib2 for to use the credentials for Basic Authentication
init_basicauth(config)