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"""Iterate exactly the requested files in a directory
Parses includes and excludes to yield correct files. More
documentation on what this code does can be found on the man page.
"""
from __future__ import generators
import re
import FilenameMapping, robust, rpath, Globals, log, rorpiter
class SelectError(Exception):
"""Some error dealing with the Select class"""
pass
class FilePrefixError(SelectError):
"""Signals that a specified file doesn't start with correct prefix"""
pass
class GlobbingError(SelectError):
"""Something has gone wrong when parsing a glob string"""
pass
class Select:
"""Iterate appropriate RPaths in given directory
This class acts as an iterator on account of its next() method.
Basically, it just goes through all the files in a directory in
order (depth-first) and subjects each file to a bunch of tests
(selection functions) in order. The first test that includes or
excludes the file means that the file gets included (iterated) or
excluded. The default is include, so with no tests we would just
iterate all the files in the directory in order.
The one complication to this is that sometimes we don't know
whether or not to include a directory until we examine its
contents. For instance, if we want to include all the **.py
files. If /home/ben/foo.py exists, we should also include /home
and /home/ben, but if these directories contain no **.py files,
they shouldn't be included. For this reason, a test may not
include or exclude a directory, but merely "scan" it. If later a
file in the directory gets included, so does the directory.
As mentioned above, each test takes the form of a selection
function. The selection function takes an rpath, and returns:
None - means the test has nothing to say about the related file
0 - the file is excluded by the test
1 - the file is included
2 - the test says the file (must be directory) should be scanned
Also, a selection function f has a variable f.exclude which should
be true iff f could potentially exclude some file. This is used
to signal an error if the last function only includes, which would
be redundant and presumably isn't what the user intends.
"""
# This re should not match normal filenames, but usually just globs
glob_re = re.compile("(.*[*?[\\\\]|ignorecase\\:)", re.I | re.S)
def __init__(self, rootrp):
"""Select initializer. rpath is the root directory"""
assert isinstance(rootrp, rpath.RPath)
self.selection_functions = []
self.rpath = rootrp
self.prefix = self.rpath.path
def set_iter(self, sel_func = None):
"""Initialize more variables, get ready to iterate
Selection function sel_func is called on each rpath and is
usually self.Select. Returns self just for convenience.
"""
if not sel_func: sel_func = self.Select
self.rpath.setdata() # this may have changed since Select init
self.iter = self.Iterate_fast(self.rpath, sel_func)
self.next = self.iter.next
self.__iter__ = lambda: self
return self
def Iterate_fast(self, rpath, sel_func):
"""Like Iterate, but don't recur, saving time"""
def error_handler(exc, filename):
log.ErrorLog.write_if_open("ListError",
rpath.index + (filename,), exc)
return None
def diryield(rpath):
"""Generate relevant files in directory rpath
Returns (rpath, num) where num == 0 means rpath should be
generated normally, num == 1 means the rpath is a directory
and should be included iff something inside is included.
"""
for filename in self.listdir(rpath):
new_rpath = robust.check_common_error(error_handler,
rpath.append, (filename,))
if new_rpath and new_rpath.lstat():
s = sel_func(new_rpath)
if s == 1: yield (new_rpath, 0)
elif s == 2 and new_rpath.isdir(): yield (new_rpath, 1)
yield rpath
if not rpath.isdir(): return
diryield_stack = [diryield(rpath)]
delayed_rp_stack = []
while diryield_stack:
try: rpath, val = diryield_stack[-1].next()
except StopIteration:
diryield_stack.pop()
if delayed_rp_stack: delayed_rp_stack.pop()
continue
if val == 0:
if delayed_rp_stack:
for delayed_rp in delayed_rp_stack: yield delayed_rp
del delayed_rp_stack[:]
yield rpath
if rpath.isdir(): diryield_stack.append(diryield(rpath))
elif val == 1:
delayed_rp_stack.append(rpath)
diryield_stack.append(diryield(rpath))
def Iterate(self, rp, rec_func, sel_func):
"""Return iterator yielding rpaths in rpath
rec_func is usually the same as this function and is what
Iterate uses to find files in subdirectories. It is used in
iterate_starting_from.
sel_func is the selection function to use on the rpaths. It
is usually self.Select.
"""
s = sel_func(rp)
if s == 0: return
elif s == 1: # File is included
yield rp
if rp.isdir():
for rp2 in self.iterate_in_dir(rp, rec_func, sel_func):
yield rp2
elif s == 2:
if rp.isdir(): # Directory is merely scanned
iid = self.iterate_in_dir(rp, rec_func, sel_func)
try: first = iid.next()
except StopIteration: return # no files inside; skip rp
yield rp
yield first
for rp2 in iid: yield rp2
else: assert 0, "Invalid selection result %s" % (str(s),)
def listdir(self, dir_rp):
"""List directory rpath with error logging"""
def error_handler(exc):
log.ErrorLog.write_if_open("ListError", dir_rp, exc)
return []
dir_listing = robust.check_common_error(error_handler, dir_rp.listdir)
dir_listing.sort()
return dir_listing
def iterate_in_dir(self, rpath, rec_func, sel_func):
"""Iterate the rpaths in directory rpath."""
def error_handler(exc, filename):
log.ErrorLog.write_if_open("ListError",
rpath.index + (filename,), exc)
return None
for filename in self.listdir(rpath):
new_rp = robust.check_common_error(
error_handler, rpath.append, [filename])
if new_rp:
for rp in rec_func(new_rp, rec_func, sel_func):
yield rp
def FilterIter(self, rorp_iter):
"""Filter rorp_iter using Select below, removing excluded rorps"""
def getrpiter(rorp_iter):
"""Return rp iter by adding indicies of rorp_iter to self.rpath"""
for rorp in rorp_iter:
yield rpath.RPath(self.rpath.conn, self.rpath.base,
rorp.index, rorp.data)
ITR = rorpiter.IterTreeReducer(FilterIterITRB, [self])
for rp in rp_iter: ITR(rp.index, rp)
ITR.Finish()
def Select(self, rp):
"""Run through the selection functions and return dominant val 0/1/2"""
scanned = 0 # 0, by default, or 2 if prev sel func scanned rp
for sf in self.selection_functions:
result = sf(rp)
if result == 1: return 1
elif result == 0: return scanned
elif result == 2: scanned = 2
return 1
def ParseArgs(self, argtuples, filelists):
"""Create selection functions based on list of tuples
The tuples have the form (option string, additional argument)
and are created when the initial commandline arguments are
read. The reason for the extra level of processing is that
the filelists may only be openable by the main connection, but
the selection functions need to be on the backup reader or
writer side. When the initial arguments are parsed the right
information is sent over the link.
"""
filelists_index = 0
try:
for opt, arg in argtuples:
if opt == "--exclude":
self.add_selection_func(self.glob_get_sf(arg, 0))
elif opt == "--exclude-if-present":
self.add_selection_func(self.presence_get_sf(arg, 0))
elif opt == "--exclude-device-files":
self.add_selection_func(self.devfiles_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--exclude-symbolic-links":
self.add_selection_func(self.symlinks_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--exclude-sockets":
self.add_selection_func(self.sockets_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--exclude-fifos":
self.add_selection_func(self.fifos_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--exclude-filelist":
self.add_selection_func(self.filelist_get_sf(
filelists[filelists_index], 0, arg))
filelists_index += 1
elif opt == "--exclude-globbing-filelist":
map(self.add_selection_func,
self.filelist_globbing_get_sfs(
filelists[filelists_index], 0, arg))
filelists_index += 1
elif opt == "--exclude-other-filesystems":
self.add_selection_func(self.other_filesystems_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--exclude-regexp":
self.add_selection_func(self.regexp_get_sf(arg, 0))
elif opt == "--exclude-special-files":
self.add_selection_func(self.special_get_sf(0))
elif opt == "--include":
self.add_selection_func(self.glob_get_sf(arg, 1))
elif opt == "--include-filelist":
self.add_selection_func(self.filelist_get_sf(
filelists[filelists_index], 1, arg))
filelists_index += 1
elif opt == "--include-globbing-filelist":
map(self.add_selection_func,
self.filelist_globbing_get_sfs(
filelists[filelists_index], 1, arg))
filelists_index += 1
elif opt == "--include-regexp":
self.add_selection_func(self.regexp_get_sf(arg, 1))
elif opt == "--include-special-files":
self.add_selection_func(self.special_get_sf(1))
elif opt == "--include-symbolic-links":
self.add_selection_func(self.symlinks_get_sf(1))
elif opt == "--max-file-size":
self.add_selection_func(self.size_get_sf(1, arg))
elif opt == "--min-file-size":
self.add_selection_func(self.size_get_sf(0, arg))
else: assert 0, "Bad selection option %s" % opt
except SelectError, e: self.parse_catch_error(e)
assert filelists_index == len(filelists)
self.parse_last_excludes()
self.parse_rbdir_exclude()
def parse_catch_error(self, exc):
"""Deal with selection error exc"""
if isinstance(exc, FilePrefixError):
log.Log.FatalError(
"""Fatal Error: The file specification
'%s'
cannot match any files in the base directory
'%s'
Useful file specifications begin with the base directory or some
pattern (such as '**') which matches the base directory.""" %
(exc, self.prefix))
elif isinstance(e, GlobbingError):
log.Log.FatalError("Fatal Error while processing expression\n"
"%s" % exc)
else: raise
def parse_rbdir_exclude(self):
"""Add exclusion of rdiff-backup-data dir to front of list"""
self.add_selection_func(
self.glob_get_tuple_sf(("rdiff-backup-data",), 0), 1)
def parse_last_excludes(self):
"""Exit with error if last selection function isn't an exclude"""
if (self.selection_functions and
not self.selection_functions[-1].exclude):
log.Log.FatalError(
"""Last selection expression:
%s
only specifies that files be included. Because the default is to
include all files, the expression is redundant. Exiting because this
probably isn't what you meant.""" %
(self.selection_functions[-1].name,))
def add_selection_func(self, sel_func, add_to_start = None):
"""Add another selection function at the end or beginning"""
if add_to_start: self.selection_functions.insert(0, sel_func)
else: self.selection_functions.append(sel_func)
def filelist_get_sf(self, filelist_fp, inc_default, filelist_name):
"""Return selection function by reading list of files
The format of the filelist is documented in the man page.
filelist_fp should be an (open) file object.
inc_default should be true if this is an include list,
false for an exclude list.
filelist_name is just a string used for logging.
"""
log.Log("Reading filelist %s" % filelist_name, 4)
tuple_list, something_excluded = \
self.filelist_read(filelist_fp, inc_default, filelist_name)
log.Log("Sorting filelist %s" % filelist_name, 4)
tuple_list.sort()
i = [0] # We have to put index in list because of stupid scoping rules
def selection_function(rp):
while 1:
if i[0] >= len(tuple_list): return None
include, move_on = \
self.filelist_pair_match(rp, tuple_list[i[0]])
if move_on:
i[0] += 1
if include is None: continue # later line may match
return include
selection_function.exclude = something_excluded or inc_default == 0
selection_function.name = "Filelist: " + filelist_name
return selection_function
def filelist_read(self, filelist_fp, include, filelist_name):
"""Read filelist from fp, return (tuplelist, something_excluded)"""
prefix_warnings = [0]
def incr_warnings(exc):
"""Warn if prefix is incorrect"""
prefix_warnings[0] += 1
if prefix_warnings[0] < 6:
log.Log("Warning: file specification '%s' in filelist %s\n"
"doesn't start with correct prefix %s. Ignoring." %
(exc, filelist_name, self.prefix), 2)
if prefix_warnings[0] == 5:
log.Log("Future prefix errors will not be logged.", 2)
something_excluded, tuple_list = None, []
separator = Globals.null_separator and "\0" or "\n"
for line in filelist_fp.read().split(separator):
if not line: continue # skip blanks
try: tuple = self.filelist_parse_line(line, include)
except FilePrefixError, exc:
incr_warnings(exc)
continue
tuple_list.append(tuple)
if not tuple[1]: something_excluded = 1
if filelist_fp.close():
log.Log("Error closing filelist %s" % filelist_name, 2)
return (tuple_list, something_excluded)
def filelist_parse_line(self, line, include):
"""Parse a single line of a filelist, returning a pair
pair will be of form (index, include), where index is another
tuple, and include is 1 if the line specifies that we are
including a file. The default is given as an argument.
prefix is the string that the index is relative to.
"""
if line[:2] == "+ ": # Check for "+ "/"- " syntax
include = 1
line = line[2:]
elif line[:2] == "- ":
include = 0
line = line[2:]
if not line.startswith(self.prefix): raise FilePrefixError(line)
line = line[len(self.prefix):] # Discard prefix
index = tuple(filter(lambda x: x, line.split("/"))) # remove empties
return (index, include)
def filelist_pair_match(self, rp, pair):
"""Matches a filelist tuple against a rpath
Returns a pair (include, move_on). include is None if the
tuple doesn't match either way, and 0/1 if the tuple excludes
or includes the rpath.
move_on is true if the tuple cannot match a later index, and
so we should move on to the next tuple in the index.
"""
index, include = pair
if include == 1:
if index < rp.index: return (None, 1)
if index == rp.index: return (1, 1)
elif index[:len(rp.index)] == rp.index:
return (1, None) # /foo/bar implicitly includes /foo
else: return (None, None) # rp greater, not initial sequence
elif include == 0:
if rp.index[:len(index)] == index:
return (0, None) # /foo implicitly excludes /foo/bar
elif index < rp.index: return (None, 1)
else: return (None, None) # rp greater, not initial sequence
else: assert 0, "Include is %s, should be 0 or 1" % (include,)
def filelist_globbing_get_sfs(self, filelist_fp, inc_default, list_name):
"""Return list of selection functions by reading fileobj
filelist_fp should be an open file object
inc_default is true iff this is an include list
list_name is just the name of the list, used for logging
See the man page on --[include/exclude]-globbing-filelist
"""
log.Log("Reading globbing filelist %s" % list_name, 4)
separator = Globals.null_separator and "\0" or "\n"
for line in filelist_fp.read().split(separator):
if not line: continue # skip blanks
if line[:2] == "+ ": yield self.glob_get_sf(line[2:], 1)
elif line[:2] == "- ": yield self.glob_get_sf(line[2:], 0)
else: yield self.glob_get_sf(line, inc_default)
def other_filesystems_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return selection function matching files on other filesystems"""
assert include == 0 or include == 1
root_devloc = self.rpath.getdevloc()
def sel_func(rp):
if rp.getdevloc() == root_devloc: return None
else: return include
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = "Match other filesystems"
return sel_func
def regexp_get_sf(self, regexp_string, include):
"""Return selection function given by regexp_string"""
assert include == 0 or include == 1
try: regexp = re.compile(regexp_string)
except:
log.Log("Error compiling regular expression %s" % regexp_string, 1)
raise
def sel_func(rp):
if regexp.search(rp.path): return include
else: return None
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = "Regular expression: %s" % regexp_string
return sel_func
def presence_get_sf(self, presence_filename, include):
"""Return selection function given by a file if present"""
assert include == 0 or include == 1
def sel_func(rp):
if rp.isdir() and rp.readable() and \
rp.append(presence_filename).lstat():
return include
return None
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = "Presence file: %s" % presence_filename
return sel_func
def gen_get_sf(self, pred, include, name):
"""Returns a selection function that uses pred to test
RPath is matched if pred returns true on it. Name is a string
summarizing the test to the user.
"""
def sel_func(rp):
if pred(rp): return include
return None
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = (include and "include " or "exclude ") + name
return sel_func
def devfiles_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return a selection function matching all dev files"""
return self.gen_get_sf(rpath.RORPath.isdev, include, "device files")
def symlinks_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return a selection function matching all symlinks"""
return self.gen_get_sf(rpath.RORPath.issym, include, "symbolic links")
def sockets_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return a selection function matching all sockets"""
return self.gen_get_sf(rpath.RORPath.issock, include, "socket files")
def fifos_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return a selection function matching all fifos"""
return self.gen_get_sf(rpath.RORPath.isfifo, include, "fifo files")
def special_get_sf(self, include):
"""Return sel function matching sockets, symlinks, sockets, devs"""
def sel_func(rp):
if rp.issym() or rp.issock() or rp.isfifo() or rp.isdev():
return include
else: return None
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = (include and "include" or "exclude") + " special files"
return sel_func
def size_get_sf(self, min_max, sizestr):
"""Return selection function given by filesize"""
size = int(sizestr)
assert size > 0
if min_max: sel_func = lambda rp: (rp.getsize() <= size)
else: sel_func = lambda rp: (rp.getsize() >= size)
sel_func.exclude = 1
sel_func.name = "%s size %d" % (min_max and "Maximum" or "Minimum", size)
return sel_func
def glob_get_sf(self, glob_str, include):
"""Return selection function given by glob string"""
assert include == 0 or include == 1
if glob_str == "**": sel_func = lambda rp: include
elif not self.glob_re.match(glob_str): # normal file
sel_func = self.glob_get_filename_sf(glob_str, include)
else: sel_func = self.glob_get_normal_sf(glob_str, include)
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = "Command-line %s glob: %s" % \
(include and "include" or "exclude", glob_str)
return sel_func
def glob_get_filename_sf(self, filename, include):
"""Get a selection function given a normal filename
Some of the parsing is better explained in
filelist_parse_line. The reason this is split from normal
globbing is things are a lot less complicated if no special
globbing characters are used.
"""
if not filename.startswith(self.prefix):
raise FilePrefixError(filename)
index = tuple(filter(lambda x: x,
filename[len(self.prefix):].split("/")))
return self.glob_get_tuple_sf(index, include)
def glob_get_tuple_sf(self, tuple, include):
"""Return selection function based on tuple"""
def include_sel_func(rp):
if (rp.index == tuple[:len(rp.index)] or
rp.index[:len(tuple)] == tuple):
return 1 # /foo/bar implicitly matches /foo, vice-versa
else: return None
def exclude_sel_func(rp):
if rp.index[:len(tuple)] == tuple:
return 0 # /foo excludes /foo/bar, not vice-versa
else: return None
if include == 1: sel_func = include_sel_func
elif include == 0: sel_func = exclude_sel_func
sel_func.exclude = not include
sel_func.name = "Tuple select %s" % (tuple,)
return sel_func
def glob_get_normal_sf(self, glob_str, include):
"""Return selection function based on glob_str
The basic idea is to turn glob_str into a regular expression,
and just use the normal regular expression. There is a
complication because the selection function should return '2'
(scan) for directories which may contain a file which matches
the glob_str. So we break up the glob string into parts, and
any file which matches an initial sequence of glob parts gets
scanned.
Thanks to Donovan Baarda who provided some code which did some
things similar to this.
"""
if glob_str.lower().startswith("ignorecase:"):
re_comp = lambda r: re.compile(r, re.I | re.S)
glob_str = glob_str[len("ignorecase:"):]
else: re_comp = lambda r: re.compile(r, re.S)
# matches what glob matches and any files in directory
glob_comp_re = re_comp("^%s($|/)" % self.glob_to_re(glob_str))
if glob_str.find("**") != -1:
glob_str = glob_str[:glob_str.find("**")+2] # truncate after **
scan_comp_re = re_comp("^(%s)$" %
"|".join(self.glob_get_prefix_res(glob_str)))
def include_sel_func(rp):
if glob_comp_re.match(rp.path): return 1
elif scan_comp_re.match(rp.path): return 2
else: return None
def exclude_sel_func(rp):
if glob_comp_re.match(rp.path): return 0
else: return None
# Check to make sure prefix is ok
if not include_sel_func(self.rpath): raise FilePrefixError(glob_str)
if include: return include_sel_func
else: return exclude_sel_func
def glob_get_prefix_res(self, glob_str):
"""Return list of regexps equivalent to prefixes of glob_str"""
glob_parts = glob_str.split("/")
if "" in glob_parts[1:-1]: # "" OK if comes first or last, as in /foo/
raise GlobbingError("Consecutive '/'s found in globbing string "
+ glob_str)
prefixes = map(lambda i: "/".join(glob_parts[:i+1]),
range(len(glob_parts)))
# we must make exception for root "/", only dir to end in slash
if prefixes[0] == "": prefixes[0] = "/"
return map(self.glob_to_re, prefixes)
def glob_to_re(self, pat):
"""Returned regular expression equivalent to shell glob pat
Currently only the ?, *, [], and ** expressions are supported.
Ranges like [a-z] are also currently unsupported. These special
characters can be quoted by prepending them with a backslash.
This function taken with minor modifications from efnmatch.py
by Donovan Baarda.
"""
i, n, res = 0, len(pat), ''
while i < n:
c, s = pat[i], pat[i:i+2]
i = i+1
if c == '\\':
res = res + re.escape(s[-1])
i = i + 1
elif s == '**':
res = res + '.*'
i = i + 1
elif c == '*': res = res + '[^/]*'
elif c == '?': res = res + '[^/]'
elif c == '[':
j = i
if j < n and pat[j] in '!^': j = j+1
if j < n and pat[j] == ']': j = j+1
while j < n and pat[j] != ']': j = j+1
if j >= n: res = res + '\\[' # interpret the [ literally
else: # Deal with inside of [..]
stuff = pat[i:j].replace('\\','\\\\')
i = j+1
if stuff[0] in '!^': stuff = '^' + stuff[1:]
res = res + '[' + stuff + ']'
else: res = res + re.escape(c)
return res
class FilterIter:
"""Filter rorp_iter using a Select object, removing excluded rorps"""
def __init__(self, select, rorp_iter):
"""Constructor
Input is the Select object to use and the iter of rorps to be
filtered. The rorps will be converted to rps using the Select
base.
"""
self.rorp_iter = rorp_iter
self.base_rp = select.rpath
self.stored_rorps = []
self.ITR = rorpiter.IterTreeReducer(FilterIterITRB,
[select.Select, self.stored_rorps])
self.itr_finished = 0
def __iter__(self): return self
def next(self):
"""Return next object, or StopIteration"""
while not self.stored_rorps:
try: next_rorp = self.rorp_iter.next()
except StopIteration:
if self.itr_finished: raise
else:
self.ITR.Finish()
self.itr_finished = 1
else:
next_rp = rpath.RPath(self.base_rp.conn, self.base_rp.base,
next_rorp.index, next_rorp.data)
self.ITR(next_rorp.index, next_rp, next_rorp)
return self.stored_rorps.pop(0)
class FilterIterITRB(rorpiter.ITRBranch):
"""ITRBranch used in above FilterIter class
The reason this is necessary is because for directories sometimes
we don't know whether a rorp is excluded until we see what is in
the directory.
"""
def __init__(self, select, rorp_cache):
"""Initialize FilterIterITRB. Called by IterTreeReducer.
select should be the relevant Select object used to test the
rps. rorp_cache is the list rps should be appended to if they
aren't excluded.
"""
self.select, self.rorp_cache = select, rorp_cache
self.branch_excluded = None
self.base_queue = None # holds branch base while examining contents
def can_fast_process(self, index, next_rp, next_rorp):
return not next_rp.isdir()
def fast_process(self, index, next_rp, next_rorp):
"""For ordinary files, just append if select is positive"""
if self.branch_excluded: return
s = self.select(next_rp)
if s == 1:
if self.base_queue:
self.rorp_cache.append(self.base_queue)
self.base_queue = None
self.rorp_cache.append(next_rorp)
else: assert s == 0, "Unexpected select value %s" % (s,)
def start_process(self, index, next_rp, next_rorp):
s = self.select(next_rp)
if s == 0: self.branch_excluded = 1
elif s == 1: self.rorp_cache.append(next_rorp)
else:
assert s == 2, s
self.base_queue = next_rorp
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