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#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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import grp
import hashlib
import hmac
import math
import os
import pwd
import stat
import time
import urllib
__version__ = '0.10'
class NumberNormalizer(object):
'''Normalize inode and device numbers.
When we make two manifests of the same directory tree, but the
tree may have been moved to another disk, the inode and device
numbers may be different. This should not be a cause for concern,
however. What is important is that if two names were hardlinked
to the same file before, they still are, and if they weren't,
they still aren't.
To achieve this, we normalize the inode and device numbers.
The input files are fed to the normalizer in a deterministic
sequence, and the sequence defines the numbers we use. Thus,
if the input files have inode numbers [42, 13, 105], we produce
[1, 2, 3]. If one of the input numbers is repeated, that number
is re-used.
This is not a perfect solution. If the second manifest has a
new file, it will throw off the entire remaining sequence, causing
a big diff. But we'll live with that.
'''
def __init__(self):
self.reset()
def get(self, input_number, numbers, next):
if input_number in numbers:
return numbers[input_number], next
else:
numbers[input_number] = next
return numbers[input_number], next + 1
def get_ino(self, ino):
output, self.next_ino = self.get(ino, self.ino_numbers, self.next_ino)
return output
def get_dev(self, dev):
output, self.next_dev = self.get(dev, self.dev_numbers, self.next_dev)
return output
def reset(self):
'''This is used by unit tests.'''
self.ino_numbers = dict()
self.next_ino = 1
self.dev_numbers = dict()
self.next_dev = 1
class PathNormalizer(object):
'''Normalize a filesystem path.
Paths are normalized by using SHA-1 on a secret plus the real path.
The checksum is the normalized path.
'''
def __init__(self, secret):
self._secret = secret
def normalize(self, path):
return hmac.new(self._secret, path).hexdigest()
class SamePath(object): # pragma: no cover
def normalize(self, path):
return path
class FilesystemObject(object):
'''An object in the file system.
Responsible for gathering information and formatting it for
reporting.
The optional arguments are intended for unit tests.
'''
def __init__(self, filename, nn, pn, exclude,
stat_result=None, sha1=None, sha224=None,
sha256=None, sha384=None, sha512=None,
md5=None, open_file=None, readlink=None):
self._filename = filename
self._exclude = set(self._normalize_key(k) for k in exclude)
self._pn = pn
self._nn = nn
self._md5 = md5 or hashlib.md5()
self._sha1 = sha1 or hashlib.sha1()
self._sha224 = sha224 or hashlib.sha224()
self._sha256 = sha256 or hashlib.sha256()
self._sha384 = sha384 or hashlib.sha384()
self._sha512 = sha512 or hashlib.sha512()
self._stat_result = stat_result or os.lstat(filename)
self.open_file = open_file or file
self.readlink = readlink or os.readlink
self.values = dict()
def _compute_name(self):
return urllib.quote(self._pn.normalize(self._filename))
def _compute_mtime(self):
return self.format_time(self._stat_result.st_mtime)
def _compute_mode(self):
return '%o' % self._stat_result.st_mode
def _compute_ino(self):
return '%d' % self._nn.get_ino(self._stat_result.st_ino)
def _compute_dev(self):
return '%d' % self._nn.get_dev(self._stat_result.st_dev)
def _compute_nlink(self):
return '%d' % self._stat_result.st_nlink
def _compute_size(self):
if not stat.S_ISDIR(self._stat_result.st_mode):
return '%d' % self._stat_result.st_size
def _compute_uid(self):
return '%d' % self._stat_result.st_uid
def _compute_username(self):
return self.lookup_username(self._stat_result.st_uid)
def _compute_gid(self):
return '%d' % self._stat_result.st_gid
def _compute_group(self):
return self.lookup_group(self._stat_result.st_gid)
def _compute_md5(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._md5)
def _compute_sha1(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._sha1)
def _compute_sha224(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._sha224)
def _compute_sha256(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._sha256)
def _compute_sha384(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._sha384)
def _compute_sha512(self):
return self.compute_checksum(self._filename, self._sha512)
def _compute_target(self):
if stat.S_ISLNK(self._stat_result.st_mode):
return self.readlink(self._filename)
def format_time(self, timestamp):
s = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time.gmtime(timestamp))
fract, whole = math.modf(timestamp)
s += ('%.6f' % fract)[1:] # Skip leading '.'
s += ' +0000'
return s
def lookup_username(self, uid):
return pwd.getpwuid(uid).pw_name
def lookup_group(self, gid):
return grp.getgrgid(gid).gr_name
def compute_checksum(self, filename, checksummer):
if stat.S_ISREG(self._stat_result.st_mode):
with self.open_file(filename) as f:
while True:
data = f.read(64*1024) # 64 KiB seems reasonable.
if not data:
break
checksummer.update(data)
return checksummer.hexdigest()
else:
return ''
def _normalize_key(self, key):
key = key.lower()
key = '_'.join(key.split('-'))
return key
def __getitem__(self, key):
normalized = self._normalize_key(key)
if normalized in self._exclude:
return ''
if key not in self.values:
method = '_compute_%s' % self._normalize_key(key)
if hasattr(self, method):
value = getattr(self, method)()
if value is not None:
self.values[key] = value
else:
raise KeyError(key)
return self.values.get(key, '')
def isdir(self): # pragma: no cover
'''Is this a directory?'''
return stat.S_ISDIR(int(self['Mode'], 8))
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