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"""
import argparse
import codecs
import locale
import logging
import logging.handlers
import os
import sys
from .complete import CompleteCommand
from .help import HelpAction, HelpCommand
from .interactive import InteractiveApp
# Make sure the cliff library has a logging handler
# in case the app developer doesn't set up logging.
# For py26 compat, create a NullHandler
if hasattr(logging, 'NullHandler'):
NullHandler = logging.NullHandler
else:
class NullHandler(logging.Handler):
def handle(self, record):
pass
def emit(self, record):
pass
def createLock(self):
self.lock = None
logging.getLogger('cliff').addHandler(NullHandler())
class App(object):
"""Application base class.
:param description: one-liner explaining the program purpose
:paramtype description: str
:param version: application version number
:paramtype version: str
:param command_manager: plugin loader
:paramtype command_manager: cliff.commandmanager.CommandManager
:param stdin: Standard input stream
:paramtype stdin: readable I/O stream
:param stdout: Standard output stream
:paramtype stdout: writable I/O stream
:param stderr: Standard error output stream
:paramtype stderr: writable I/O stream
:param interactive_app_factory: callable to create an
interactive application
:paramtype interactive_app_factory: cliff.interactive.InteractiveApp
"""
NAME = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))[0]
LOG = logging.getLogger(NAME)
CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT = '%(message)s'
LOG_FILE_MESSAGE_FORMAT = \
'[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)-8s %(name)s %(message)s'
DEFAULT_VERBOSE_LEVEL = 1
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING = 'utf-8'
def __init__(self, description, version, command_manager,
stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
interactive_app_factory=InteractiveApp):
"""Initialize the application.
"""
self.command_manager = command_manager
self.command_manager.add_command('help', HelpCommand)
self.command_manager.add_command('complete', CompleteCommand)
self._set_streams(stdin, stdout, stderr)
self.interactive_app_factory = interactive_app_factory
self.parser = self.build_option_parser(description, version)
self.interactive_mode = False
self.interpreter = None
def _set_streams(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6):
# Configure the input and output streams. If a stream is
# provided, it must be configured correctly by the
# caller. If not, make sure the versions of the standard
# streams used by default are wrapped with encodings. This
# works around a problem with Python 2.6 fixed in 2.7 and
# later (http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/e60ef17561dc/).
lang, encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()
encoding = (getattr(sys.stdout, 'encoding', None)
or encoding
or self.DEFAULT_OUTPUT_ENCODING
)
self.stdin = stdin or codecs.getreader(encoding)(sys.stdin)
self.stdout = stdout or codecs.getwriter(encoding)(sys.stdout)
self.stderr = stderr or codecs.getwriter(encoding)(sys.stderr)
else:
self.stdin = stdin or sys.stdin
self.stdout = stdout or sys.stdout
self.stderr = stderr or sys.stderr
def build_option_parser(self, description, version,
argparse_kwargs=None):
"""Return an argparse option parser for this application.
Subclasses may override this method to extend
the parser with more global options.
:param description: full description of the application
:paramtype description: str
:param version: version number for the application
:paramtype version: str
:param argparse_kwargs: extra keyword argument passed to the
ArgumentParser constructor
:paramtype extra_kwargs: dict
"""
argparse_kwargs = argparse_kwargs or {}
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description=description,
add_help=False,
**argparse_kwargs
)
parser.add_argument(
'--version',
action='version',
version='%(prog)s {0}'.format(version),
)
parser.add_argument(
'-v', '--verbose',
action='count',
dest='verbose_level',
default=self.DEFAULT_VERBOSE_LEVEL,
help='Increase verbosity of output. Can be repeated.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--log-file',
action='store',
default=None,
help='Specify a file to log output. Disabled by default.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-q', '--quiet',
action='store_const',
dest='verbose_level',
const=0,
help='suppress output except warnings and errors',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-h', '--help',
action=HelpAction,
nargs=0,
default=self, # tricky
help="show this help message and exit",
)
parser.add_argument(
'--debug',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='show tracebacks on errors',
)
return parser
def configure_logging(self):
"""Create logging handlers for any log output.
"""
root_logger = logging.getLogger('')
root_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Set up logging to a file
if self.options.log_file:
file_handler = logging.FileHandler(
filename=self.options.log_file,
)
formatter = logging.Formatter(self.LOG_FILE_MESSAGE_FORMAT)
file_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
root_logger.addHandler(file_handler)
# Always send higher-level messages to the console via stderr
console = logging.StreamHandler(self.stderr)
console_level = {0: logging.WARNING,
1: logging.INFO,
2: logging.DEBUG,
}.get(self.options.verbose_level, logging.DEBUG)
console.setLevel(console_level)
formatter = logging.Formatter(self.CONSOLE_MESSAGE_FORMAT)
console.setFormatter(formatter)
root_logger.addHandler(console)
return
def run(self, argv):
"""Equivalent to the main program for the application.
:param argv: input arguments and options
:paramtype argv: list of str
"""
try:
self.options, remainder = self.parser.parse_known_args(argv)
self.configure_logging()
self.interactive_mode = not remainder
self.initialize_app(remainder)
except Exception as err:
if hasattr(self, 'options'):
debug = self.options.debug
else:
debug = True
if debug:
self.LOG.exception(err)
raise
else:
self.LOG.error(err)
return 1
result = 1
if self.interactive_mode:
result = self.interact()
else:
result = self.run_subcommand(remainder)
return result
# FIXME(dhellmann): Consider moving these command handling methods
# to a separate class.
def initialize_app(self, argv):
"""Hook for subclasses to take global initialization action
after the arguments are parsed but before a command is run.
Invoked only once, even in interactive mode.
:param argv: List of arguments, including the subcommand to run.
Empty for interactive mode.
"""
return
def prepare_to_run_command(self, cmd):
"""Perform any preliminary work needed to run a command.
:param cmd: command processor being invoked
:paramtype cmd: cliff.command.Command
"""
return
def clean_up(self, cmd, result, err):
"""Hook run after a command is done to shutdown the app.
:param cmd: command processor being invoked
:paramtype cmd: cliff.command.Command
:param result: return value of cmd
:paramtype result: int
:param err: exception or None
:paramtype err: Exception
"""
return
def interact(self):
self.interpreter = self.interactive_app_factory(self,
self.command_manager,
self.stdin,
self.stdout,
)
self.interpreter.cmdloop()
return 0
def run_subcommand(self, argv):
try:
subcommand = self.command_manager.find_command(argv)
except ValueError as err:
if self.options.debug:
raise
else:
self.LOG.error(err)
return 2
cmd_factory, cmd_name, sub_argv = subcommand
cmd = cmd_factory(self, self.options)
err = None
result = 1
try:
self.prepare_to_run_command(cmd)
full_name = (cmd_name
if self.interactive_mode
else ' '.join([self.NAME, cmd_name])
)
cmd_parser = cmd.get_parser(full_name)
parsed_args = cmd_parser.parse_args(sub_argv)
result = cmd.run(parsed_args)
except Exception as err:
if self.options.debug:
self.LOG.exception(err)
else:
self.LOG.error(err)
try:
self.clean_up(cmd, result, err)
except Exception as err2:
if self.options.debug:
self.LOG.exception(err2)
else:
self.LOG.error('Could not clean up: %s', err2)
if self.options.debug:
raise
else:
try:
self.clean_up(cmd, result, None)
except Exception as err3:
if self.options.debug:
self.LOG.exception(err3)
else:
self.LOG.error('Could not clean up: %s', err3)
return result
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