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#
# Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Canonical
#
# Author: Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@ubuntu.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
from __future__ import print_function
import fnmatch
import os
import warnings
import weakref
import apt_pkg
from apt import Package
import apt.progress.text
class FetchCancelledException(IOError):
"""Exception that is thrown when the user cancels a fetch operation."""
class FetchFailedException(IOError):
"""Exception that is thrown when fetching fails."""
class LockFailedException(IOError):
"""Exception that is thrown when locking fails."""
class CacheClosedException(Exception):
"""Exception that is thrown when the cache is used after close()."""
class Cache(object):
"""Dictionary-like package cache.
The APT cache file contains a hash table mapping names of binary
packages to their metadata. A Cache object is the in-core
representation of the same. It provides access to APTs idea of the
list of available packages.
The cache can be used like a mapping from package names to Package
objects (although only getting items is supported).
Keyword arguments:
progress -- a OpProgress object,
rootdir -- an alternative root directory. if that is given the system
sources.list and system lists/files are not read, only file relative
to the given rootdir,
memonly -- build the cache in memory only.
.. versionchanged:: 1.0
The cache now supports package names with special architecture
qualifiers such as :all and :native. It does not export them
in :meth:`keys()`, though, to keep :meth:`keys()` a unique set.
"""
def __init__(self, progress=None, rootdir=None, memonly=False):
self._cache = None
self._depcache = None
self._records = None
self._list = None
self._callbacks = {}
self._callbacks2 = {}
self._weakref = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
self._changes_count = -1
self._sorted_set = None
self.connect("cache_post_open", "_inc_changes_count")
self.connect("cache_post_change", "_inc_changes_count")
if memonly:
# force apt to build its caches in memory
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Cache::pkgcache", "")
if rootdir:
rootdir = os.path.abspath(rootdir)
if os.path.exists(rootdir + "/etc/apt/apt.conf"):
apt_pkg.read_config_file(apt_pkg.config,
rootdir + "/etc/apt/apt.conf")
if os.path.isdir(rootdir + "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d"):
apt_pkg.read_config_dir(apt_pkg.config,
rootdir + "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d")
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir", rootdir)
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::State::status",
rootdir + "/var/lib/dpkg/status")
# also set dpkg to the rootdir path so that its called for the
# --print-foreign-architectures call
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::bin::dpkg",
os.path.join(rootdir, "usr", "bin", "dpkg"))
# create required dirs/files when run with special rootdir
# automatically
self._check_and_create_required_dirs(rootdir)
# Call InitSystem so the change to Dir::State::Status is actually
# recognized (LP: #320665)
apt_pkg.init_system()
self.open(progress)
def _inc_changes_count(self):
"""Increase the number of changes"""
self._changes_count += 1
def _check_and_create_required_dirs(self, rootdir):
"""
check if the required apt directories/files are there and if
not create them
"""
files = ["/var/lib/dpkg/status",
"/etc/apt/sources.list",
]
dirs = ["/var/lib/dpkg",
"/etc/apt/",
"/var/cache/apt/archives/partial",
"/var/lib/apt/lists/partial",
]
for d in dirs:
if not os.path.exists(rootdir + d):
#print "creating: ", rootdir + d
os.makedirs(rootdir + d)
for f in files:
if not os.path.exists(rootdir + f):
open(rootdir + f, "w").close()
def _run_callbacks(self, name):
""" internal helper to run a callback """
if name in self._callbacks:
for callback in self._callbacks[name]:
if callback == '_inc_changes_count':
self._inc_changes_count()
else:
callback()
if name in self._callbacks2:
for callback, args, kwds in self._callbacks2[name]:
callback(self, *args, **kwds)
def open(self, progress=None):
""" Open the package cache, after that it can be used like
a dictionary
"""
if progress is None:
progress = apt.progress.base.OpProgress()
# close old cache on (re)open
self.close()
self.op_progress = progress
self._run_callbacks("cache_pre_open")
self._cache = apt_pkg.Cache(progress)
self._depcache = apt_pkg.DepCache(self._cache)
self._records = apt_pkg.PackageRecords(self._cache)
self._list = apt_pkg.SourceList()
self._list.read_main_list()
self._sorted_set = None
self._weakref.clear()
self._have_multi_arch = len(apt_pkg.get_architectures()) > 1
progress.done()
self._run_callbacks("cache_post_open")
def close(self):
""" Close the package cache """
# explicitely free the FDs that _records has open
del self._records
self._records = None
def __enter__(self):
""" Enter the with statement """
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
""" Exit the with statement """
self.close()
def __getitem__(self, key):
""" look like a dictionary (get key) """
try:
return self._weakref[key]
except KeyError:
key = str(key)
try:
rawpkg = self._cache[key]
except KeyError:
raise KeyError('The cache has no package named %r' % key)
# It might be excluded due to not having a version or something
if not self.__is_real_pkg(rawpkg):
raise KeyError('The cache has no package named %r' % key)
pkg = self._rawpkg_to_pkg(rawpkg)
self._weakref[key] = pkg
return pkg
def get(self, key, default=None):
"""Return *self*[*key*] or *default* if *key* not in *self*.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
try:
return self[key]
except KeyError:
return default
def _rawpkg_to_pkg(self, rawpkg):
"""Returns the apt.Package object for an apt_pkg.Package object.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
"""
fullname = rawpkg.get_fullname(pretty=False)
try:
pkg = self._weakref[fullname]
except KeyError:
pkg = Package(self, rawpkg)
self._weakref[fullname] = pkg
return pkg
def __iter__(self):
# We iterate sorted over package names here. With this we read the
# package lists linearly if we need to access the package records,
# instead of having to do thousands of random seeks; the latter
# is disastrous if we use compressed package indexes, and slower than
# necessary for uncompressed indexes.
for pkgname in self.keys():
yield self[pkgname]
def __is_real_pkg(self, rawpkg):
"""Check if the apt_pkg.Package provided is a real package."""
return rawpkg.has_versions
def has_key(self, key):
return key in self
def __contains__(self, key):
try:
return self.__is_real_pkg(self._cache[key])
except KeyError:
return False
def __len__(self):
return len(self.keys())
def keys(self):
if self._sorted_set is None:
self._sorted_set = sorted(p.get_fullname(pretty=True)
for p in self._cache.packages
if self.__is_real_pkg(p))
return list(self._sorted_set) # We need a copy here, caller may modify
def get_changes(self):
""" Get the marked changes """
changes = []
marked_keep = self._depcache.marked_keep
for rawpkg in self._cache.packages:
if not marked_keep(rawpkg):
changes.append(self._rawpkg_to_pkg(rawpkg))
return changes
def upgrade(self, dist_upgrade=False):
"""Upgrade all packages.
If the parameter *dist_upgrade* is True, new dependencies will be
installed as well (and conflicting packages may be removed). The
default value is False.
"""
self.cache_pre_change()
self._depcache.upgrade(dist_upgrade)
self.cache_post_change()
@property
def required_download(self):
"""Get the size of the packages that are required to download."""
if self._records is None:
raise CacheClosedException(
"Cache object used after close() called")
pm = apt_pkg.PackageManager(self._depcache)
fetcher = apt_pkg.Acquire()
pm.get_archives(fetcher, self._list, self._records)
return fetcher.fetch_needed
@property
def required_space(self):
"""Get the size of the additional required space on the fs."""
return self._depcache.usr_size
@property
def req_reinstall_pkgs(self):
"""Return the packages not downloadable packages in reqreinst state."""
reqreinst = set()
get_candidate_ver = self._depcache.get_candidate_ver
states = frozenset((apt_pkg.INSTSTATE_REINSTREQ,
apt_pkg.INSTSTATE_HOLD_REINSTREQ))
for pkg in self._cache.packages:
cand = get_candidate_ver(pkg)
if cand and not cand.downloadable and pkg.inst_state in states:
reqreinst.add(pkg.get_fullname(pretty=True))
return reqreinst
def _run_fetcher(self, fetcher):
# do the actual fetching
res = fetcher.run()
# now check the result (this is the code from apt-get.cc)
failed = False
err_msg = ""
for item in fetcher.items:
if item.status == item.STAT_DONE:
continue
if item.STAT_IDLE:
continue
err_msg += "Failed to fetch %s %s\n" % (item.desc_uri,
item.error_text)
failed = True
# we raise a exception if the download failed or it was cancelt
if res == fetcher.RESULT_CANCELLED:
raise FetchCancelledException(err_msg)
elif failed:
raise FetchFailedException(err_msg)
return res
def _fetch_archives(self, fetcher, pm):
""" fetch the needed archives """
if self._records is None:
raise CacheClosedException(
"Cache object used after close() called")
# get lock
lockfile = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Cache::Archives") + "lock"
lock = apt_pkg.get_lock(lockfile)
if lock < 0:
raise LockFailedException("Failed to lock %s" % lockfile)
try:
# this may as well throw a SystemError exception
if not pm.get_archives(fetcher, self._list, self._records):
return False
# now run the fetcher, throw exception if something fails to be
# fetched
return self._run_fetcher(fetcher)
finally:
os.close(lock)
def fetch_archives(self, progress=None, fetcher=None):
"""Fetch the archives for all packages marked for install/upgrade.
You can specify either an :class:`apt.progress.base.AcquireProgress()`
object for the parameter *progress*, or specify an already
existing :class:`apt_pkg.Acquire` object for the parameter *fetcher*.
The return value of the function is undefined. If an error occurred,
an exception of type :class:`FetchFailedException` or
:class:`FetchCancelledException` is raised.
.. versionadded:: 0.8.0
"""
if progress is not None and fetcher is not None:
raise ValueError("Takes a progress or a an Acquire object")
if progress is None:
progress = apt.progress.text.AcquireProgress()
if fetcher is None:
fetcher = apt_pkg.Acquire(progress)
return self._fetch_archives(fetcher,
apt_pkg.PackageManager(self._depcache))
def is_virtual_package(self, pkgname):
"""Return whether the package is a virtual package."""
try:
pkg = self._cache[pkgname]
except KeyError:
return False
else:
return bool(pkg.has_provides and not pkg.has_versions)
def get_providing_packages(self, pkgname, candidate_only=True,
include_nonvirtual=False):
"""Return a list of all packages providing a package.
Return a list of packages which provide the virtual package of the
specified name.
If 'candidate_only' is False, return all packages with at
least one version providing the virtual package. Otherwise,
return only those packages where the candidate version
provides the virtual package.
If 'include_nonvirtual' is True then it will search for all
packages providing pkgname, even if pkgname is not itself
a virtual pkg.
"""
providers = set()
get_candidate_ver = self._depcache.get_candidate_ver
try:
vp = self._cache[pkgname]
if vp.has_versions and not include_nonvirtual:
return list(providers)
except KeyError:
return list(providers)
for provides, providesver, version in vp.provides_list:
rawpkg = version.parent_pkg
if not candidate_only or (version == get_candidate_ver(rawpkg)):
providers.add(self._rawpkg_to_pkg(rawpkg))
return list(providers)
def update(self, fetch_progress=None, pulse_interval=0,
raise_on_error=True, sources_list=None):
"""Run the equivalent of apt-get update.
You probably want to call open() afterwards, in order to utilise the
new cache. Otherwise, the old cache will be used which can lead to
strange bugs.
The first parameter *fetch_progress* may be set to an instance of
apt.progress.FetchProgress, the default is apt.progress.FetchProgress()
.
sources_list -- Update a alternative sources.list than the default.
Note that the sources.list.d directory is ignored in this case
"""
lockfile = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::State::Lists") + "lock"
lock = apt_pkg.get_lock(lockfile)
if lock < 0:
raise LockFailedException("Failed to lock %s" % lockfile)
if sources_list:
old_sources_list = apt_pkg.config.find("Dir::Etc::sourcelist")
old_sources_list_d = apt_pkg.config.find("Dir::Etc::sourceparts")
old_cleanup = apt_pkg.config.find("APT::List-Cleanup")
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Etc::sourcelist",
os.path.abspath(sources_list))
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Etc::sourceparts", "xxx")
apt_pkg.config.set("APT::List-Cleanup", "0")
slist = apt_pkg.SourceList()
slist.read_main_list()
else:
slist = self._list
try:
if fetch_progress is None:
fetch_progress = apt.progress.base.AcquireProgress()
try:
res = self._cache.update(fetch_progress, slist,
pulse_interval)
except SystemError as e:
raise FetchFailedException(e)
if not res and raise_on_error:
raise FetchFailedException()
else:
return res
finally:
os.close(lock)
if sources_list:
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Etc::sourcelist", old_sources_list)
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Etc::sourceparts", old_sources_list_d)
apt_pkg.config.set("APT::List-Cleanup", old_cleanup)
def install_archives(self, pm, install_progress):
"""
The first parameter *pm* refers to an object returned by
apt_pkg.PackageManager().
The second parameter *install_progress* refers to an InstallProgress()
object of the module apt.progress.
"""
# compat with older API
try:
install_progress.startUpdate()
except AttributeError:
install_progress.start_update()
res = install_progress.run(pm)
try:
install_progress.finishUpdate()
except AttributeError:
install_progress.finish_update()
return res
def commit(self, fetch_progress=None, install_progress=None):
"""Apply the marked changes to the cache.
The first parameter, *fetch_progress*, refers to a FetchProgress()
object as found in apt.progress, the default being
apt.progress.FetchProgress().
The second parameter, *install_progress*, is a
apt.progress.InstallProgress() object.
"""
# FIXME:
# use the new acquire/pkgmanager interface here,
# raise exceptions when a download or install fails
# and send proper error strings to the application.
# Current a failed download will just display "error"
# which is less than optimal!
if fetch_progress is None:
fetch_progress = apt.progress.base.AcquireProgress()
if install_progress is None:
install_progress = apt.progress.base.InstallProgress()
pm = apt_pkg.PackageManager(self._depcache)
fetcher = apt_pkg.Acquire(fetch_progress)
while True:
# fetch archives first
res = self._fetch_archives(fetcher, pm)
# then install
res = self.install_archives(pm, install_progress)
if res == pm.RESULT_COMPLETED:
break
elif res == pm.RESULT_FAILED:
raise SystemError("installArchives() failed")
elif res == pm.RESULT_INCOMPLETE:
pass
else:
raise SystemError("internal-error: unknown result code "
"from InstallArchives: %s" % res)
# reload the fetcher for media swaping
fetcher.shutdown()
return (res == pm.RESULT_COMPLETED)
def clear(self):
""" Unmark all changes """
self._depcache.init()
# cache changes
def cache_post_change(self):
" called internally if the cache has changed, emit a signal then "
self._run_callbacks("cache_post_change")
def cache_pre_change(self):
""" called internally if the cache is about to change, emit
a signal then """
self._run_callbacks("cache_pre_change")
def connect(self, name, callback):
"""Connect to a signal.
.. deprecated:: 1.0
Please use connect2() instead, as this function is very
likely to cause a memory leak.
"""
if callback != '_inc_changes_count':
warnings.warn("connect() likely causes a reference"
" cycle, use connect2() instead", RuntimeWarning, 2)
if name not in self._callbacks:
self._callbacks[name] = []
self._callbacks[name].append(callback)
def connect2(self, name, callback, *args, **kwds):
"""Connect to a signal.
The callback will be passed the cache as an argument, and
any arguments passed to this function. Make sure that, if you
pass a method of a class as your callback, your class does not
contain a reference to the cache.
Cyclic references to the cache can cause issues if the Cache object
is replaced by a new one, because the cache keeps a lot of objects and
tens of open file descriptors.
currently only used for cache_{post,pre}_{changed,open}.
.. versionadded:: 1.0
"""
if name not in self._callbacks2:
self._callbacks2[name] = []
self._callbacks2[name].append((callback, args, kwds))
def actiongroup(self):
"""Return an `ActionGroup` object for the current cache.
Action groups can be used to speedup actions. The action group is
active as soon as it is created, and disabled when the object is
deleted or when release() is called.
You can use the action group as a context manager, this is the
recommended way::
with cache.actiongroup():
for package in my_selected_packages:
package.mark_install()
This way, the action group is automatically released as soon as the
with statement block is left. It also has the benefit of making it
clear which parts of the code run with a action group and which
don't.
"""
return apt_pkg.ActionGroup(self._depcache)
@property
def dpkg_journal_dirty(self):
"""Return True if the dpkg was interrupted
All dpkg operations will fail until this is fixed, the action to
fix the system if dpkg got interrupted is to run
'dpkg --configure -a' as root.
"""
dpkg_status_dir = os.path.dirname(
apt_pkg.config.find_file("Dir::State::status"))
for f in os.listdir(os.path.join(dpkg_status_dir, "updates")):
if fnmatch.fnmatch(f, "[0-9]*"):
return True
return False
@property
def broken_count(self):
"""Return the number of packages with broken dependencies."""
return self._depcache.broken_count
@property
def delete_count(self):
"""Return the number of packages marked for deletion."""
return self._depcache.del_count
@property
def install_count(self):
"""Return the number of packages marked for installation."""
return self._depcache.inst_count
@property
def keep_count(self):
"""Return the number of packages marked as keep."""
return self._depcache.keep_count
class ProblemResolver(object):
"""Resolve problems due to dependencies and conflicts.
The first argument 'cache' is an instance of apt.Cache.
"""
def __init__(self, cache):
self._resolver = apt_pkg.ProblemResolver(cache._depcache)
self._cache = cache
def clear(self, package):
"""Reset the package to the default state."""
self._resolver.clear(package._pkg)
def install_protect(self):
"""mark protected packages for install or removal."""
self._resolver.install_protect()
def protect(self, package):
"""Protect a package so it won't be removed."""
self._resolver.protect(package._pkg)
def remove(self, package):
"""Mark a package for removal."""
self._resolver.remove(package._pkg)
def resolve(self):
"""Resolve dependencies, try to remove packages where needed."""
self._cache.cache_pre_change()
self._resolver.resolve()
self._cache.cache_post_change()
def resolve_by_keep(self):
"""Resolve dependencies, do not try to remove packages."""
self._cache.cache_pre_change()
self._resolver.resolve_by_keep()
self._cache.cache_post_change()
# ----------------------------- experimental interface
class Filter(object):
""" Filter base class """
def apply(self, pkg):
""" Filter function, return True if the package matchs a
filter criteria and False otherwise
"""
return True
class MarkedChangesFilter(Filter):
""" Filter that returns all marked changes """
def apply(self, pkg):
if pkg.marked_install or pkg.marked_delete or pkg.marked_upgrade:
return True
else:
return False
class InstalledFilter(Filter):
"""Filter that returns all installed packages.
.. versionadded:: 1.0.0
"""
def apply(self, pkg):
return pkg.is_installed
class _FilteredCacheHelper(object):
"""Helper class for FilteredCache to break a reference cycle."""
def __init__(self, cache):
# Do not keep a reference to the cache, or you have a cycle!
self._filtered = {}
self._filters = {}
cache.connect2("cache_post_change", self.filter_cache_post_change)
cache.connect2("cache_post_open", self.filter_cache_post_change)
def _reapply_filter(self, cache):
" internal helper to refilter "
# Do not keep a reference to the cache, or you have a cycle!
self._filtered = {}
for pkg in cache:
for f in self._filters:
if f.apply(pkg):
self._filtered[pkg.name] = 1
break
def set_filter(self, filter):
"""Set the current active filter."""
self._filters = []
self._filters.append(filter)
def filter_cache_post_change(self, cache):
"""Called internally if the cache changes, emit a signal then."""
# Do not keep a reference to the cache, or you have a cycle!
self._reapply_filter(cache)
class FilteredCache(object):
""" A package cache that is filtered.
Can work on a existing cache or create a new one
"""
def __init__(self, cache=None, progress=None):
if cache is None:
self.cache = Cache(progress)
else:
self.cache = cache
self._helper = _FilteredCacheHelper(self.cache)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._helper._filtered)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self.cache[key]
def __iter__(self):
for pkgname in self._helper._filtered:
yield self.cache[pkgname]
def keys(self):
return self._helper._filtered.keys()
def has_key(self, key):
return key in self
def __contains__(self, key):
try:
# Normalize package name for multi arch
return self.cache[key].name in self._helper._filtered
except KeyError:
return False
def set_filter(self, filter):
"""Set the current active filter."""
self._helper.set_filter(filter)
self.cache.cache_post_change()
def filter_cache_post_change(self):
"""Called internally if the cache changes, emit a signal then."""
self._helper.filter_cache_post_change(self.cache)
def __getattr__(self, key):
"""we try to look exactly like a real cache."""
return getattr(self.cache, key)
def cache_pre_changed(cache):
print("cache pre changed")
def cache_post_changed(cache):
print("cache post changed")
def _test():
"""Internal test code."""
print("Cache self test")
apt_pkg.init()
cache = Cache(apt.progress.text.OpProgress())
cache.connect2("cache_pre_change", cache_pre_changed)
cache.connect2("cache_post_change", cache_post_changed)
print(("aptitude" in cache))
pkg = cache["aptitude"]
print(pkg.name)
print(len(cache))
for pkgname in cache.keys():
assert cache[pkgname].name == pkgname
cache.upgrade()
changes = cache.get_changes()
print(len(changes))
for pkg in changes:
assert pkg.name
# see if fetching works
for dirname in ["/tmp/pytest", "/tmp/pytest/partial"]:
if not os.path.exists(dirname):
os.mkdir(dirname)
apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Cache::Archives", "/tmp/pytest")
pm = apt_pkg.PackageManager(cache._depcache)
fetcher = apt_pkg.Acquire(apt.progress.text.AcquireProgress())
cache._fetch_archives(fetcher, pm)
#sys.exit(1)
print("Testing filtered cache (argument is old cache)")
filtered = FilteredCache(cache)
filtered.cache.connect2("cache_pre_change", cache_pre_changed)
filtered.cache.connect2("cache_post_change", cache_post_changed)
filtered.cache.upgrade()
filtered.set_filter(MarkedChangesFilter())
print(len(filtered))
for pkgname in filtered.keys():
assert pkgname == filtered[pkg].name
print(len(filtered))
print("Testing filtered cache (no argument)")
filtered = FilteredCache(progress=apt.progress.base.OpProgress())
filtered.cache.connect2("cache_pre_change", cache_pre_changed)
filtered.cache.connect2("cache_post_change", cache_post_changed)
filtered.cache.upgrade()
filtered.set_filter(MarkedChangesFilter())
print(len(filtered))
for pkgname in filtered.keys():
assert pkgname == filtered[pkgname].name
print(len(filtered))
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()
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