utils.py
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r1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
r1271 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH | |||
r1 | # | |||
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||||
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | ||||
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||||
# | ||||
# 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 Affero General Public License | ||||
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | ||||
# | ||||
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | ||||
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | ||||
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | ||||
""" | ||||
Utilities library for RhodeCode | ||||
""" | ||||
import datetime | ||||
import decorator | ||||
import json | ||||
import logging | ||||
import os | ||||
import re | ||||
import shutil | ||||
import tempfile | ||||
import traceback | ||||
import tarfile | ||||
import warnings | ||||
r1115 | import hashlib | |||
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r298 | from os.path import join as jn | ||
r1 | ||||
import paste | ||||
import pkg_resources | ||||
from paste.script.command import Command, BadCommand | ||||
from webhelpers.text import collapse, remove_formatting, strip_tags | ||||
from mako import exceptions | ||||
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r298 | from pyramid.threadlocal import get_current_registry | ||
r1494 | from pyramid.request import Request | |||
r1 | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.fakemod import create_module | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import Config | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import get_scm, get_scm_backend | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import ( | ||||
safe_str, safe_unicode, get_current_rhodecode_user, md5) | ||||
from rhodecode.model import meta | ||||
from rhodecode.model.db import ( | ||||
Repository, User, RhodeCodeUi, UserLog, RepoGroup, UserGroup) | ||||
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session | ||||
r262 | ||||
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | ||||
REMOVED_REPO_PAT = re.compile(r'rm__\d{8}_\d{6}_\d{6}__.*') | ||||
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r904 | # String which contains characters that are not allowed in slug names for | ||
# repositories or repository groups. It is properly escaped to use it in | ||||
# regular expressions. | ||||
r1147 | SLUG_BAD_CHARS = re.escape('`?=[]\;\'"<>,/~!@#$%^&*()+{}|:') | |||
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r901 | # Regex that matches forbidden characters in repo/group slugs. | ||
SLUG_BAD_CHAR_RE = re.compile('[{}]'.format(SLUG_BAD_CHARS)) | ||||
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r901 | # Regex that matches allowed characters in repo/group slugs. | ||
SLUG_GOOD_CHAR_RE = re.compile('[^{}]'.format(SLUG_BAD_CHARS)) | ||||
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r904 | |||
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r901 | # Regex that matches whole repo/group slugs. | ||
SLUG_RE = re.compile('[^{}]+'.format(SLUG_BAD_CHARS)) | ||||
r1 | ||||
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r901 | _license_cache = None | ||
r1 | ||||
def repo_name_slug(value): | ||||
""" | ||||
Return slug of name of repository | ||||
This function is called on each creation/modification | ||||
of repository to prevent bad names in repo | ||||
""" | ||||
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r901 | replacement_char = '-' | ||
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slug = remove_formatting(value) | ||||
r1147 | slug = SLUG_BAD_CHAR_RE.sub('', slug) | |||
slug = re.sub('[\s]+', '-', slug) | ||||
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r901 | slug = collapse(slug, replacement_char) | ||
r1 | return slug | |||
#============================================================================== | ||||
# PERM DECORATOR HELPERS FOR EXTRACTING NAMES FOR PERM CHECKS | ||||
#============================================================================== | ||||
def get_repo_slug(request): | ||||
r1989 | _repo = '' | |||
if isinstance(request, Request): | ||||
if hasattr(request, 'db_repo'): | ||||
# if our requests has set db reference use it for name, this | ||||
# translates the example.com/_<id> into proper repo names | ||||
_repo = request.db_repo.repo_name | ||||
elif getattr(request, 'matchdict', None): | ||||
# pyramid | ||||
_repo = request.matchdict.get('repo_name') | ||||
# TODO(marcink): remove after pylons migration... | ||||
if not _repo: | ||||
r1494 | _repo = request.environ['pylons.routes_dict'].get('repo_name') | |||
r1 | if _repo: | |||
_repo = _repo.rstrip('/') | ||||
return _repo | ||||
def get_repo_group_slug(request): | ||||
r1989 | _group = '' | |||
if isinstance(request, Request): | ||||
if hasattr(request, 'db_repo_group'): | ||||
# if our requests has set db reference use it for name, this | ||||
# translates the example.com/_<id> into proper repo group names | ||||
_group = request.db_repo_group.group_name | ||||
elif getattr(request, 'matchdict', None): | ||||
# pyramid | ||||
_group = request.matchdict.get('repo_group_name') | ||||
# TODO(marcink): remove after pylons migration... | ||||
if not _group: | ||||
r1494 | _group = request.environ['pylons.routes_dict'].get('group_name') | |||
r1 | if _group: | |||
_group = _group.rstrip('/') | ||||
return _group | ||||
def get_user_group_slug(request): | ||||
r1494 | if isinstance(request, Request) and getattr(request, 'matchdict', None): | |||
# pyramid | ||||
_group = request.matchdict.get('user_group_id') | ||||
else: | ||||
_group = request.environ['pylons.routes_dict'].get('user_group_id') | ||||
r1 | try: | |||
_group = UserGroup.get(_group) | ||||
if _group: | ||||
_group = _group.users_group_name | ||||
except Exception: | ||||
r1980 | log.exception('Failed to get user group by id') | |||
r1494 | # catch all failures here | |||
r1980 | return None | |||
r1 | ||||
return _group | ||||
def get_filesystem_repos(path, recursive=False, skip_removed_repos=True): | ||||
""" | ||||
Scans given path for repos and return (name,(type,path)) tuple | ||||
:param path: path to scan for repositories | ||||
:param recursive: recursive search and return names with subdirs in front | ||||
""" | ||||
# remove ending slash for better results | ||||
path = path.rstrip(os.sep) | ||||
log.debug('now scanning in %s location recursive:%s...', path, recursive) | ||||
def _get_repos(p): | ||||
dirpaths = _get_dirpaths(p) | ||||
if not _is_dir_writable(p): | ||||
log.warning('repo path without write access: %s', p) | ||||
for dirpath in dirpaths: | ||||
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(p, dirpath)): | ||||
continue | ||||
cur_path = os.path.join(p, dirpath) | ||||
# skip removed repos | ||||
if skip_removed_repos and REMOVED_REPO_PAT.match(dirpath): | ||||
continue | ||||
#skip .<somethin> dirs | ||||
if dirpath.startswith('.'): | ||||
continue | ||||
try: | ||||
scm_info = get_scm(cur_path) | ||||
yield scm_info[1].split(path, 1)[-1].lstrip(os.sep), scm_info | ||||
except VCSError: | ||||
if not recursive: | ||||
continue | ||||
#check if this dir containts other repos for recursive scan | ||||
rec_path = os.path.join(p, dirpath) | ||||
if os.path.isdir(rec_path): | ||||
for inner_scm in _get_repos(rec_path): | ||||
yield inner_scm | ||||
return _get_repos(path) | ||||
def _get_dirpaths(p): | ||||
try: | ||||
# OS-independable way of checking if we have at least read-only | ||||
# access or not. | ||||
dirpaths = os.listdir(p) | ||||
except OSError: | ||||
log.warning('ignoring repo path without read access: %s', p) | ||||
return [] | ||||
# os.listpath has a tweak: If a unicode is passed into it, then it tries to | ||||
# decode paths and suddenly returns unicode objects itself. The items it | ||||
# cannot decode are returned as strings and cause issues. | ||||
# | ||||
# Those paths are ignored here until a solid solution for path handling has | ||||
# been built. | ||||
expected_type = type(p) | ||||
def _has_correct_type(item): | ||||
if type(item) is not expected_type: | ||||
log.error( | ||||
u"Ignoring path %s since it cannot be decoded into unicode.", | ||||
# Using "repr" to make sure that we see the byte value in case | ||||
# of support. | ||||
repr(item)) | ||||
return False | ||||
return True | ||||
dirpaths = [item for item in dirpaths if _has_correct_type(item)] | ||||
return dirpaths | ||||
def _is_dir_writable(path): | ||||
""" | ||||
Probe if `path` is writable. | ||||
Due to trouble on Cygwin / Windows, this is actually probing if it is | ||||
possible to create a file inside of `path`, stat does not produce reliable | ||||
results in this case. | ||||
""" | ||||
try: | ||||
with tempfile.TemporaryFile(dir=path): | ||||
pass | ||||
except OSError: | ||||
return False | ||||
return True | ||||
def is_valid_repo(repo_name, base_path, expect_scm=None, explicit_scm=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns True if given path is a valid repository False otherwise. | ||||
If expect_scm param is given also, compare if given scm is the same | ||||
as expected from scm parameter. If explicit_scm is given don't try to | ||||
detect the scm, just use the given one to check if repo is valid | ||||
:param repo_name: | ||||
:param base_path: | ||||
:param expect_scm: | ||||
:param explicit_scm: | ||||
:return True: if given path is a valid repository | ||||
""" | ||||
full_path = os.path.join(safe_str(base_path), safe_str(repo_name)) | ||||
r1315 | log.debug('Checking if `%s` is a valid path for repository. ' | |||
'Explicit type: %s', repo_name, explicit_scm) | ||||
r1 | ||||
try: | ||||
if explicit_scm: | ||||
detected_scms = [get_scm_backend(explicit_scm)] | ||||
else: | ||||
detected_scms = get_scm(full_path) | ||||
if expect_scm: | ||||
return detected_scms[0] == expect_scm | ||||
log.debug('path: %s is an vcs object:%s', full_path, detected_scms) | ||||
return True | ||||
except VCSError: | ||||
log.debug('path: %s is not a valid repo !', full_path) | ||||
return False | ||||
def is_valid_repo_group(repo_group_name, base_path, skip_path_check=False): | ||||
""" | ||||
Returns True if given path is a repository group, False otherwise | ||||
:param repo_name: | ||||
:param base_path: | ||||
""" | ||||
full_path = os.path.join(safe_str(base_path), safe_str(repo_group_name)) | ||||
log.debug('Checking if `%s` is a valid path for repository group', | ||||
repo_group_name) | ||||
# check if it's not a repo | ||||
if is_valid_repo(repo_group_name, base_path): | ||||
log.debug('Repo called %s exist, it is not a valid ' | ||||
'repo group' % repo_group_name) | ||||
return False | ||||
try: | ||||
# we need to check bare git repos at higher level | ||||
# since we might match branches/hooks/info/objects or possible | ||||
# other things inside bare git repo | ||||
scm_ = get_scm(os.path.dirname(full_path)) | ||||
log.debug('path: %s is a vcs object:%s, not valid ' | ||||
'repo group' % (full_path, scm_)) | ||||
return False | ||||
except VCSError: | ||||
pass | ||||
# check if it's a valid path | ||||
if skip_path_check or os.path.isdir(full_path): | ||||
log.debug('path: %s is a valid repo group !', full_path) | ||||
return True | ||||
log.debug('path: %s is not a valid repo group !', full_path) | ||||
return False | ||||
r505 | def ask_ok(prompt, retries=4, complaint='[y]es or [n]o please!'): | |||
r1 | while True: | |||
ok = raw_input(prompt) | ||||
r505 | if ok.lower() in ('y', 'ye', 'yes'): | |||
r1 | return True | |||
r505 | if ok.lower() in ('n', 'no', 'nop', 'nope'): | |||
r1 | return False | |||
retries = retries - 1 | ||||
if retries < 0: | ||||
raise IOError | ||||
r505 | print(complaint) | |||
r1 | ||||
# propagated from mercurial documentation | ||||
ui_sections = [ | ||||
'alias', 'auth', | ||||
'decode/encode', 'defaults', | ||||
'diff', 'email', | ||||
'extensions', 'format', | ||||
'merge-patterns', 'merge-tools', | ||||
'hooks', 'http_proxy', | ||||
'smtp', 'patch', | ||||
'paths', 'profiling', | ||||
'server', 'trusted', | ||||
'ui', 'web', ] | ||||
def config_data_from_db(clear_session=True, repo=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Read the configuration data from the database and return configuration | ||||
tuples. | ||||
""" | ||||
r262 | from rhodecode.model.settings import VcsSettingsModel | |||
r1 | config = [] | |||
sa = meta.Session() | ||||
settings_model = VcsSettingsModel(repo=repo, sa=sa) | ||||
ui_settings = settings_model.get_ui_settings() | ||||
for setting in ui_settings: | ||||
if setting.active: | ||||
log.debug( | ||||
'settings ui from db: [%s] %s=%s', | ||||
setting.section, setting.key, setting.value) | ||||
config.append(( | ||||
safe_str(setting.section), safe_str(setting.key), | ||||
safe_str(setting.value))) | ||||
if setting.key == 'push_ssl': | ||||
# force set push_ssl requirement to False, rhodecode | ||||
# handles that | ||||
config.append(( | ||||
safe_str(setting.section), safe_str(setting.key), False)) | ||||
if clear_session: | ||||
meta.Session.remove() | ||||
# TODO: mikhail: probably it makes no sense to re-read hooks information. | ||||
# It's already there and activated/deactivated | ||||
skip_entries = [] | ||||
enabled_hook_classes = get_enabled_hook_classes(ui_settings) | ||||
if 'pull' not in enabled_hook_classes: | ||||
skip_entries.append(('hooks', RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PRE_PULL)) | ||||
if 'push' not in enabled_hook_classes: | ||||
skip_entries.append(('hooks', RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PRE_PUSH)) | ||||
r1461 | skip_entries.append(('hooks', RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PRETX_PUSH)) | |||
r1755 | skip_entries.append(('hooks', RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PUSH_KEY)) | |||
r1 | ||||
config = [entry for entry in config if entry[:2] not in skip_entries] | ||||
return config | ||||
def make_db_config(clear_session=True, repo=None): | ||||
""" | ||||
Create a :class:`Config` instance based on the values in the database. | ||||
""" | ||||
config = Config() | ||||
config_data = config_data_from_db(clear_session=clear_session, repo=repo) | ||||
for section, option, value in config_data: | ||||
config.set(section, option, value) | ||||
return config | ||||
def get_enabled_hook_classes(ui_settings): | ||||
""" | ||||
Return the enabled hook classes. | ||||
:param ui_settings: List of ui_settings as returned | ||||
by :meth:`VcsSettingsModel.get_ui_settings` | ||||
:return: a list with the enabled hook classes. The order is not guaranteed. | ||||
:rtype: list | ||||
""" | ||||
enabled_hooks = [] | ||||
active_hook_keys = [ | ||||
key for section, key, value, active in ui_settings | ||||
if section == 'hooks' and active] | ||||
hook_names = { | ||||
RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PUSH: 'push', | ||||
RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_PULL: 'pull', | ||||
RhodeCodeUi.HOOK_REPO_SIZE: 'repo_size' | ||||
} | ||||
for key in active_hook_keys: | ||||
hook = hook_names.get(key) | ||||
if hook: | ||||
enabled_hooks.append(hook) | ||||
return enabled_hooks | ||||
def set_rhodecode_config(config): | ||||
""" | ||||
Updates pylons config with new settings from database | ||||
:param config: | ||||
""" | ||||
r262 | from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel | |||
r1 | app_settings = SettingsModel().get_all_settings() | |||
for k, v in app_settings.items(): | ||||
config[k] = v | ||||
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r554 | def get_rhodecode_realm(): | ||
""" | ||||
Return the rhodecode realm from database. | ||||
""" | ||||
from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel | ||||
realm = SettingsModel().get_setting_by_name('realm') | ||||
return safe_str(realm.app_settings_value) | ||||
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r555 | def get_rhodecode_base_path(): | ||
""" | ||||
Returns the base path. The base path is the filesystem path which points | ||||
to the repository store. | ||||
""" | ||||
from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel | ||||
paths_ui = SettingsModel().get_ui_by_section_and_key('paths', '/') | ||||
return safe_str(paths_ui.ui_value) | ||||
r1 | def map_groups(path): | |||
""" | ||||
Given a full path to a repository, create all nested groups that this | ||||
repo is inside. This function creates parent-child relationships between | ||||
groups and creates default perms for all new groups. | ||||
:param paths: full path to repository | ||||
""" | ||||
r262 | from rhodecode.model.repo_group import RepoGroupModel | |||
r1 | sa = meta.Session() | |||
groups = path.split(Repository.NAME_SEP) | ||||
parent = None | ||||
group = None | ||||
# last element is repo in nested groups structure | ||||
groups = groups[:-1] | ||||
rgm = RepoGroupModel(sa) | ||||
r278 | owner = User.get_first_super_admin() | |||
r1 | for lvl, group_name in enumerate(groups): | |||
group_name = '/'.join(groups[:lvl] + [group_name]) | ||||
group = RepoGroup.get_by_group_name(group_name) | ||||
desc = '%s group' % group_name | ||||
# skip folders that are now removed repos | ||||
if REMOVED_REPO_PAT.match(group_name): | ||||
break | ||||
if group is None: | ||||
log.debug('creating group level: %s group_name: %s', | ||||
lvl, group_name) | ||||
group = RepoGroup(group_name, parent) | ||||
group.group_description = desc | ||||
group.user = owner | ||||
sa.add(group) | ||||
perm_obj = rgm._create_default_perms(group) | ||||
sa.add(perm_obj) | ||||
sa.flush() | ||||
parent = group | ||||
return group | ||||
def repo2db_mapper(initial_repo_list, remove_obsolete=False): | ||||
""" | ||||
maps all repos given in initial_repo_list, non existing repositories | ||||
are created, if remove_obsolete is True it also checks for db entries | ||||
that are not in initial_repo_list and removes them. | ||||
:param initial_repo_list: list of repositories found by scanning methods | ||||
:param remove_obsolete: check for obsolete entries in database | ||||
""" | ||||
from rhodecode.model.repo import RepoModel | ||||
from rhodecode.model.scm import ScmModel | ||||
r262 | from rhodecode.model.repo_group import RepoGroupModel | |||
from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel | ||||
r1 | sa = meta.Session() | |||
repo_model = RepoModel() | ||||
r278 | user = User.get_first_super_admin() | |||
r1 | added = [] | |||
# creation defaults | ||||
defs = SettingsModel().get_default_repo_settings(strip_prefix=True) | ||||
enable_statistics = defs.get('repo_enable_statistics') | ||||
enable_locking = defs.get('repo_enable_locking') | ||||
enable_downloads = defs.get('repo_enable_downloads') | ||||
private = defs.get('repo_private') | ||||
for name, repo in initial_repo_list.items(): | ||||
group = map_groups(name) | ||||
unicode_name = safe_unicode(name) | ||||
db_repo = repo_model.get_by_repo_name(unicode_name) | ||||
# found repo that is on filesystem not in RhodeCode database | ||||
if not db_repo: | ||||
log.info('repository %s not found, creating now', name) | ||||
added.append(name) | ||||
desc = (repo.description | ||||
if repo.description != 'unknown' | ||||
else '%s repository' % name) | ||||
db_repo = repo_model._create_repo( | ||||
repo_name=name, | ||||
repo_type=repo.alias, | ||||
description=desc, | ||||
repo_group=getattr(group, 'group_id', None), | ||||
owner=user, | ||||
enable_locking=enable_locking, | ||||
enable_downloads=enable_downloads, | ||||
enable_statistics=enable_statistics, | ||||
private=private, | ||||
state=Repository.STATE_CREATED | ||||
) | ||||
sa.commit() | ||||
# we added that repo just now, and make sure we updated server info | ||||
if db_repo.repo_type == 'git': | ||||
git_repo = db_repo.scm_instance() | ||||
# update repository server-info | ||||
log.debug('Running update server info') | ||||
git_repo._update_server_info() | ||||
db_repo.update_commit_cache() | ||||
config = db_repo._config | ||||
config.set('extensions', 'largefiles', '') | ||||
ScmModel().install_hooks( | ||||
db_repo.scm_instance(config=config), | ||||
repo_type=db_repo.repo_type) | ||||
removed = [] | ||||
if remove_obsolete: | ||||
# remove from database those repositories that are not in the filesystem | ||||
for repo in sa.query(Repository).all(): | ||||
if repo.repo_name not in initial_repo_list.keys(): | ||||
log.debug("Removing non-existing repository found in db `%s`", | ||||
repo.repo_name) | ||||
try: | ||||
RepoModel(sa).delete(repo, forks='detach', fs_remove=False) | ||||
sa.commit() | ||||
removed.append(repo.repo_name) | ||||
except Exception: | ||||
# don't hold further removals on error | ||||
log.error(traceback.format_exc()) | ||||
sa.rollback() | ||||
def splitter(full_repo_name): | ||||
_parts = full_repo_name.rsplit(RepoGroup.url_sep(), 1) | ||||
gr_name = None | ||||
if len(_parts) == 2: | ||||
gr_name = _parts[0] | ||||
return gr_name | ||||
initial_repo_group_list = [splitter(x) for x in | ||||
initial_repo_list.keys() if splitter(x)] | ||||
# remove from database those repository groups that are not in the | ||||
# filesystem due to parent child relationships we need to delete them | ||||
# in a specific order of most nested first | ||||
all_groups = [x.group_name for x in sa.query(RepoGroup).all()] | ||||
nested_sort = lambda gr: len(gr.split('/')) | ||||
for group_name in sorted(all_groups, key=nested_sort, reverse=True): | ||||
if group_name not in initial_repo_group_list: | ||||
repo_group = RepoGroup.get_by_group_name(group_name) | ||||
if (repo_group.children.all() or | ||||
not RepoGroupModel().check_exist_filesystem( | ||||
group_name=group_name, exc_on_failure=False)): | ||||
continue | ||||
log.info( | ||||
'Removing non-existing repository group found in db `%s`', | ||||
group_name) | ||||
try: | ||||
RepoGroupModel(sa).delete(group_name, fs_remove=False) | ||||
sa.commit() | ||||
removed.append(group_name) | ||||
except Exception: | ||||
# don't hold further removals on error | ||||
log.exception( | ||||
'Unable to remove repository group `%s`', | ||||
group_name) | ||||
sa.rollback() | ||||
raise | ||||
return added, removed | ||||
def get_default_cache_settings(settings): | ||||
cache_settings = {} | ||||
for key in settings.keys(): | ||||
for prefix in ['beaker.cache.', 'cache.']: | ||||
if key.startswith(prefix): | ||||
name = key.split(prefix)[1].strip() | ||||
cache_settings[name] = settings[key].strip() | ||||
return cache_settings | ||||
# set cache regions for beaker so celery can utilise it | ||||
def add_cache(settings): | ||||
from rhodecode.lib import caches | ||||
cache_settings = {'regions': None} | ||||
# main cache settings used as default ... | ||||
cache_settings.update(get_default_cache_settings(settings)) | ||||
if cache_settings['regions']: | ||||
for region in cache_settings['regions'].split(','): | ||||
region = region.strip() | ||||
region_settings = {} | ||||
for key, value in cache_settings.items(): | ||||
if key.startswith(region): | ||||
region_settings[key.split('.')[1]] = value | ||||
caches.configure_cache_region( | ||||
region, region_settings, cache_settings) | ||||
def load_rcextensions(root_path): | ||||
import rhodecode | ||||
from rhodecode.config import conf | ||||
path = os.path.join(root_path, 'rcextensions', '__init__.py') | ||||
if os.path.isfile(path): | ||||
rcext = create_module('rc', path) | ||||
EXT = rhodecode.EXTENSIONS = rcext | ||||
log.debug('Found rcextensions now loading %s...', rcext) | ||||
# Additional mappings that are not present in the pygments lexers | ||||
conf.LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP.update(getattr(EXT, 'EXTRA_MAPPINGS', {})) | ||||
# auto check if the module is not missing any data, set to default if is | ||||
# this will help autoupdate new feature of rcext module | ||||
#from rhodecode.config import rcextensions | ||||
#for k in dir(rcextensions): | ||||
# if not k.startswith('_') and not hasattr(EXT, k): | ||||
# setattr(EXT, k, getattr(rcextensions, k)) | ||||
def get_custom_lexer(extension): | ||||
""" | ||||
returns a custom lexer if it is defined in rcextensions module, or None | ||||
if there's no custom lexer defined | ||||
""" | ||||
import rhodecode | ||||
from pygments import lexers | ||||
r1584 | ||||
# custom override made by RhodeCode | ||||
if extension in ['mako']: | ||||
r1592 | return lexers.get_lexer_by_name('html+mako') | |||
r1584 | ||||
r1 | # check if we didn't define this extension as other lexer | |||
extensions = rhodecode.EXTENSIONS and getattr(rhodecode.EXTENSIONS, 'EXTRA_LEXERS', None) | ||||
if extensions and extension in rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.EXTRA_LEXERS: | ||||
_lexer_name = rhodecode.EXTENSIONS.EXTRA_LEXERS[extension] | ||||
return lexers.get_lexer_by_name(_lexer_name) | ||||
#============================================================================== | ||||
# TEST FUNCTIONS AND CREATORS | ||||
#============================================================================== | ||||
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r214 | def create_test_index(repo_location, config): | ||
r1 | """ | |||
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r216 | Makes default test index. | ||
r1 | """ | |||
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r212 | import rc_testdata | ||
rc_testdata.extract_search_index( | ||||
'vcs_search_index', os.path.dirname(config['search.location'])) | ||||
r1 | ||||
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r215 | def create_test_directory(test_path): | ||
""" | ||||
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r216 | Create test directory if it doesn't exist. | ||
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r215 | """ | ||
if not os.path.isdir(test_path): | ||||
log.debug('Creating testdir %s', test_path) | ||||
os.makedirs(test_path) | ||||
def create_test_database(test_path, config): | ||||
r1 | """ | |||
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r213 | Makes a fresh database. | ||
r1 | """ | |||
from rhodecode.lib.db_manage import DbManage | ||||
# PART ONE create db | ||||
dbconf = config['sqlalchemy.db1.url'] | ||||
log.debug('making test db %s', dbconf) | ||||
dbmanage = DbManage(log_sql=False, dbconf=dbconf, root=config['here'], | ||||
tests=True, cli_args={'force_ask': True}) | ||||
dbmanage.create_tables(override=True) | ||||
dbmanage.set_db_version() | ||||
# for tests dynamically set new root paths based on generated content | ||||
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r215 | dbmanage.create_settings(dbmanage.config_prompt(test_path)) | ||
r1 | dbmanage.create_default_user() | |||
dbmanage.create_test_admin_and_users() | ||||
dbmanage.create_permissions() | ||||
dbmanage.populate_default_permissions() | ||||
Session().commit() | ||||
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r213 | |||
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r215 | def create_test_repositories(test_path, config): | ||
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r213 | """ | ||
Creates test repositories in the temporary directory. Repositories are | ||||
extracted from archives within the rc_testdata package. | ||||
""" | ||||
import rc_testdata | ||||
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r215 | from rhodecode.tests import HG_REPO, GIT_REPO, SVN_REPO | ||
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r213 | |||
r1 | log.debug('making test vcs repositories') | |||
r116 | idx_path = config['search.location'] | |||
data_path = config['cache_dir'] | ||||
r1 | ||||
r116 | # clean index and data | |||
r1 | if idx_path and os.path.exists(idx_path): | |||
log.debug('remove %s', idx_path) | ||||
shutil.rmtree(idx_path) | ||||
if data_path and os.path.exists(data_path): | ||||
log.debug('remove %s', data_path) | ||||
shutil.rmtree(data_path) | ||||
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r215 | rc_testdata.extract_hg_dump('vcs_test_hg', jn(test_path, HG_REPO)) | ||
rc_testdata.extract_git_dump('vcs_test_git', jn(test_path, GIT_REPO)) | ||||
r1 | ||||
# Note: Subversion is in the process of being integrated with the system, | ||||
# until we have a properly packed version of the test svn repository, this | ||||
# tries to copy over the repo from a package "rc_testdata" | ||||
svn_repo_path = rc_testdata.get_svn_repo_archive() | ||||
with tarfile.open(svn_repo_path) as tar: | ||||
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r215 | tar.extractall(jn(test_path, SVN_REPO)) | ||
r1 | ||||
#============================================================================== | ||||
# PASTER COMMANDS | ||||
#============================================================================== | ||||
class BasePasterCommand(Command): | ||||
""" | ||||
Abstract Base Class for paster commands. | ||||
The celery commands are somewhat aggressive about loading | ||||
celery.conf, and since our module sets the `CELERY_LOADER` | ||||
environment variable to our loader, we have to bootstrap a bit and | ||||
make sure we've had a chance to load the pylons config off of the | ||||
command line, otherwise everything fails. | ||||
""" | ||||
min_args = 1 | ||||
min_args_error = "Please provide a paster config file as an argument." | ||||
takes_config_file = 1 | ||||
requires_config_file = True | ||||
def notify_msg(self, msg, log=False): | ||||
"""Make a notification to user, additionally if logger is passed | ||||
it logs this action using given logger | ||||
:param msg: message that will be printed to user | ||||
:param log: logging instance, to use to additionally log this message | ||||
""" | ||||
if log and isinstance(log, logging): | ||||
log(msg) | ||||
def run(self, args): | ||||
""" | ||||
Overrides Command.run | ||||
Checks for a config file argument and loads it. | ||||
""" | ||||
if len(args) < self.min_args: | ||||
raise BadCommand( | ||||
self.min_args_error % {'min_args': self.min_args, | ||||
'actual_args': len(args)}) | ||||
# Decrement because we're going to lob off the first argument. | ||||
# @@ This is hacky | ||||
self.min_args -= 1 | ||||
self.bootstrap_config(args[0]) | ||||
self.update_parser() | ||||
return super(BasePasterCommand, self).run(args[1:]) | ||||
def update_parser(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Abstract method. Allows for the class' parser to be updated | ||||
before the superclass' `run` method is called. Necessary to | ||||
allow options/arguments to be passed through to the underlying | ||||
celery command. | ||||
""" | ||||
raise NotImplementedError("Abstract Method.") | ||||
def bootstrap_config(self, conf): | ||||
""" | ||||
Loads the pylons configuration. | ||||
""" | ||||
from pylons import config as pylonsconfig | ||||
self.path_to_ini_file = os.path.realpath(conf) | ||||
conf = paste.deploy.appconfig('config:' + self.path_to_ini_file) | ||||
pylonsconfig.init_app(conf.global_conf, conf.local_conf) | ||||
def _init_session(self): | ||||
""" | ||||
Inits SqlAlchemy Session | ||||
""" | ||||
logging.config.fileConfig(self.path_to_ini_file) | ||||
from pylons import config | ||||
from rhodecode.config.utils import initialize_database | ||||
# get to remove repos !! | ||||
add_cache(config) | ||||
initialize_database(config) | ||||
@decorator.decorator | ||||
def jsonify(func, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Action decorator that formats output for JSON | ||||
Given a function that will return content, this decorator will turn | ||||
the result into JSON, with a content-type of 'application/json' and | ||||
output it. | ||||
""" | ||||
from pylons.decorators.util import get_pylons | ||||
from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json | ||||
pylons = get_pylons(args) | ||||
pylons.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json; charset=utf-8' | ||||
data = func(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
if isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): | ||||
msg = "JSON responses with Array envelopes are susceptible to " \ | ||||
"cross-site data leak attacks, see " \ | ||||
"http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsfaq/Warnings" | ||||
warnings.warn(msg, Warning, 2) | ||||
log.warning(msg) | ||||
log.debug("Returning JSON wrapped action output") | ||||
return json.dumps(data, encoding='utf-8') | ||||
class PartialRenderer(object): | ||||
""" | ||||
Partial renderer used to render chunks of html used in datagrids | ||||
use like:: | ||||
r1282 | _render = PartialRenderer('data_table/_dt_elements.mako') | |||
r1 | _render('quick_menu', args, kwargs) | |||
PartialRenderer.h, | ||||
c, | ||||
_, | ||||
ungettext | ||||
are the template stuff initialized inside and can be re-used later | ||||
:param tmpl_name: template path relate to /templates/ dir | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, tmpl_name): | ||||
import rhodecode | ||||
from pylons import request, tmpl_context as c | ||||
from pylons.i18n.translation import _, ungettext | ||||
from rhodecode.lib import helpers as h | ||||
self.tmpl_name = tmpl_name | ||||
self.rhodecode = rhodecode | ||||
self.c = c | ||||
self._ = _ | ||||
self.ungettext = ungettext | ||||
self.h = h | ||||
self.request = request | ||||
def _mako_lookup(self): | ||||
_tmpl_lookup = self.rhodecode.CONFIG['pylons.app_globals'].mako_lookup | ||||
return _tmpl_lookup.get_template(self.tmpl_name) | ||||
def _update_kwargs_for_render(self, kwargs): | ||||
""" | ||||
Inject params required for Mako rendering | ||||
""" | ||||
_kwargs = { | ||||
'_': self._, | ||||
'h': self.h, | ||||
'c': self.c, | ||||
'request': self.request, | ||||
r1945 | '_ungettext': self.ungettext, | |||
r1 | } | |||
_kwargs.update(kwargs) | ||||
return _kwargs | ||||
def _render_with_exc(self, render_func, args, kwargs): | ||||
try: | ||||
return render_func.render(*args, **kwargs) | ||||
except: | ||||
log.error(exceptions.text_error_template().render()) | ||||
raise | ||||
def _get_template(self, template_obj, def_name): | ||||
if def_name: | ||||
tmpl = template_obj.get_def(def_name) | ||||
else: | ||||
tmpl = template_obj | ||||
return tmpl | ||||
def render(self, def_name, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
lookup_obj = self._mako_lookup() | ||||
tmpl = self._get_template(lookup_obj, def_name=def_name) | ||||
kwargs = self._update_kwargs_for_render(kwargs) | ||||
return self._render_with_exc(tmpl, args, kwargs) | ||||
def __call__(self, tmpl, *args, **kwargs): | ||||
return self.render(tmpl, *args, **kwargs) | ||||
def password_changed(auth_user, session): | ||||
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r482 | # Never report password change in case of default user or anonymous user. | ||
if auth_user.username == User.DEFAULT_USER or auth_user.user_id is None: | ||||
r1 | return False | |||
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r482 | |||
r1 | password_hash = md5(auth_user.password) if auth_user.password else None | |||
rhodecode_user = session.get('rhodecode_user', {}) | ||||
session_password_hash = rhodecode_user.get('password', '') | ||||
return password_hash != session_password_hash | ||||
def read_opensource_licenses(): | ||||
global _license_cache | ||||
if not _license_cache: | ||||
licenses = pkg_resources.resource_string( | ||||
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r205 | 'rhodecode', 'config/licenses.json') | ||
r1 | _license_cache = json.loads(licenses) | |||
return _license_cache | ||||
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r298 | |||
def get_registry(request): | ||||
""" | ||||
Utility to get the pyramid registry from a request. During migration to | ||||
pyramid we sometimes want to use the pyramid registry from pylons context. | ||||
Therefore this utility returns `request.registry` for pyramid requests and | ||||
uses `get_current_registry()` for pylons requests. | ||||
""" | ||||
try: | ||||
return request.registry | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
return get_current_registry() | ||||
r1115 | ||||
def generate_platform_uuid(): | ||||
""" | ||||
Generates platform UUID based on it's name | ||||
""" | ||||
import platform | ||||
try: | ||||
uuid_list = [platform.platform()] | ||||
return hashlib.sha256(':'.join(uuid_list)).hexdigest() | ||||
except Exception as e: | ||||
log.error('Failed to generate host uuid: %s' % e) | ||||
return 'UNDEFINED' | ||||