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# Copyright (C) 2011-2024 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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#
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#
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# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
"""
Some simple helper functions
"""
import collections
import datetime
import dateutil.relativedelta
import logging
import re
import sys
import time
import urllib.request
import urllib.parse
import urllib.error
import urlobject
import uuid
import getpass
import socket
import errno
import random
import functools
from contextlib import closing
import pygments.lexers
import sqlalchemy
import sqlalchemy.event
import sqlalchemy.engine.url
import sqlalchemy.exc
import sqlalchemy.sql
import webob
from pyramid.settings import asbool
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.translation import _, _pluralize
from rhodecode.lib.str_utils import safe_str, safe_int, safe_bytes
from rhodecode.lib.hash_utils import md5, md5_safe, sha1, sha1_safe
from rhodecode.lib.type_utils import aslist, str2bool, StrictAttributeDict, AttributeDict
def __get_lem(extra_mapping=None):
"""
Get language extension map based on what's inside pygments lexers
"""
d = collections.defaultdict(lambda: [])
def __clean(s):
s = s.lstrip('*')
s = s.lstrip('.')
if s.find('[') != -1:
exts = []
start, stop = s.find('['), s.find(']')
for suffix in s[start + 1:stop]:
exts.append(s[:s.find('[')] + suffix)
return [e.lower() for e in exts]
else:
return [s.lower()]
for lx, t in sorted(pygments.lexers.LEXERS.items()):
m = list(map(__clean, t[-2]))
if m:
m = functools.reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, m)
for ext in m:
desc = lx.replace('Lexer', '')
d[ext].append(desc)
data = dict(d)
extra_mapping = extra_mapping or {}
if extra_mapping:
for k, v in list(extra_mapping.items()):
if k not in data:
# register new mapping2lexer
data[k] = [v]
return data
def convert_line_endings(line: str, mode) -> str:
"""
Converts a given line "line end" accordingly to given mode
Available modes are::
0 - Unix
1 - Mac
2 - DOS
:param line: given line to convert
:param mode: mode to convert to
:return: converted line according to mode
"""
if mode == 0:
line = line.replace('\r\n', '\n')
line = line.replace('\r', '\n')
elif mode == 1:
line = line.replace('\r\n', '\r')
line = line.replace('\n', '\r')
elif mode == 2:
line = re.sub('\r(?!\n)|(?<!\r)\n', '\r\n', line)
return line
def detect_mode(line: str, default) -> int:
"""
Detects line break for given line, if line break couldn't be found
given default value is returned
:param line: str line
:param default: default
:return: value of line end on of 0 - Unix, 1 - Mac, 2 - DOS
"""
if line.endswith('\r\n'):
return 2
elif line.endswith('\n'):
return 0
elif line.endswith('\r'):
return 1
else:
return default
def remove_suffix(s, suffix):
if s.endswith(suffix):
s = s[:-1 * len(suffix)]
return s
def remove_prefix(s, prefix):
if s.startswith(prefix):
s = s[len(prefix):]
return s
def find_calling_context(ignore_modules=None, depth=4, output_writer=None, indent=True):
"""
How to find calling context:
Look through the calling stack and return the frame which called
this function and is part of core module ( ie. rhodecode.* )
:param ignore_modules: list of modules to ignore eg. ['rhodecode.lib']
:param depth:
:param output_writer:
:param indent:
usage::
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import find_calling_context
calling_context = find_calling_context(ignore_modules=[
'rhodecode.lib.caching_query',
'rhodecode.model.settings',
])
"""
import inspect
if not output_writer:
try:
from rich import print as pprint
except ImportError:
pprint = print
output_writer = pprint
frame = inspect.currentframe()
cc = []
try:
for i in range(depth): # current frame + 3 callers
frame = frame.f_back
if not frame:
break
info = inspect.getframeinfo(frame)
name = frame.f_globals.get('__name__')
if name not in ignore_modules:
cc.insert(0, f'CALL_CONTEXT:{i}: file {info.filename}:{info.lineno} -> {info.function}')
finally:
# Avoids a reference cycle
del frame
output_writer('* INFO: This code was called from: *')
for cnt, frm_info in enumerate(cc):
if not indent:
cnt = 1
output_writer(' ' * cnt + frm_info)
def ping_connection(connection, branch):
if branch:
# "branch" refers to a sub-connection of a connection,
# we don't want to bother pinging on these.
return
# turn off "close with result". This flag is only used with
# "connectionless" execution, otherwise will be False in any case
save_should_close_with_result = connection.should_close_with_result
connection.should_close_with_result = False
try:
# run a SELECT 1. use a core select() so that
# the SELECT of a scalar value without a table is
# appropriately formatted for the backend
connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1]))
except sqlalchemy.exc.DBAPIError as err:
# catch SQLAlchemy's DBAPIError, which is a wrapper
# for the DBAPI's exception. It includes a .connection_invalidated
# attribute which specifies if this connection is a "disconnect"
# condition, which is based on inspection of the original exception
# by the dialect in use.
if err.connection_invalidated:
# run the same SELECT again - the connection will re-validate
# itself and establish a new connection. The disconnect detection
# here also causes the whole connection pool to be invalidated
# so that all stale connections are discarded.
connection.scalar(sqlalchemy.sql.select([1]))
else:
raise
finally:
# restore "close with result"
connection.should_close_with_result = save_should_close_with_result
def engine_from_config(configuration, prefix='sqlalchemy.', **kwargs):
"""Custom engine_from_config functions."""
log = logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine')
use_ping_connection = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection', None))
debug = asbool(configuration.pop('sqlalchemy.db1.debug_query', None))
engine = sqlalchemy.engine_from_config(configuration, prefix, **kwargs)
def color_sql(sql):
color_seq = '\033[1;33m' # This is yellow: code 33
normal = '\x1b[0m'
return ''.join([color_seq, sql, normal])
if use_ping_connection:
log.debug('Adding ping_connection on the engine config.')
sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "engine_connect", ping_connection)
if debug:
# attach events only for debug configuration
def before_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement,
parameters, context, executemany):
setattr(conn, 'query_start_time', time.time())
log.info(color_sql(">>>>> STARTING QUERY >>>>>"))
find_calling_context(ignore_modules=[
'rhodecode.lib.caching_query',
'rhodecode.model.settings',
], output_writer=log.info)
def after_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement,
parameters, context, executemany):
delattr(conn, 'query_start_time')
sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", before_cursor_execute)
sqlalchemy.event.listen(engine, "after_cursor_execute", after_cursor_execute)
return engine
def get_encryption_key(config) -> bytes:
secret = config.get('rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret')
default = config['beaker.session.secret']
enc_key = secret or default
return safe_bytes(enc_key)
def age(prevdate, now=None, show_short_version=False, show_suffix=True, short_format=False):
"""
Turns a datetime into an age string.
If show_short_version is True, this generates a shorter string with
an approximate age; ex. '1 day ago', rather than '1 day and 23 hours ago'.
* IMPORTANT*
Code of this function is written in special way so it's easier to
backport it to javascript. If you mean to update it, please also update
`jquery.timeago-extension.js` file
:param prevdate: datetime object
:param now: get current time, if not define we use
`datetime.datetime.now()`
:param show_short_version: if it should approximate the date and
return a shorter string
:param show_suffix:
:param short_format: show short format, eg 2D instead of 2 days
:rtype: unicode
:returns: unicode words describing age
"""
def _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate):
base = dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(now, prevdate)
return {
'year': base.years,
'month': base.months,
'day': base.days,
'hour': base.hours,
'minute': base.minutes,
'second': base.seconds,
}
def _is_leap_year(year):
return year % 4 == 0 and (year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0)
def get_month(prevdate):
return prevdate.month
def get_year(prevdate):
return prevdate.year
now = now or datetime.datetime.now()
order = ['year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second']
deltas = {}
future = False
if prevdate > now:
now_old = now
now = prevdate
prevdate = now_old
future = True
if future:
prevdate = prevdate.replace(microsecond=0)
# Get date parts deltas
for part in order:
rel_delta = _get_relative_delta(now, prevdate)
deltas[part] = rel_delta[part]
# Fix negative offsets (there is 1 second between 10:59:59 and 11:00:00,
# not 1 hour, -59 minutes and -59 seconds)
offsets = [[5, 60], [4, 60], [3, 24]]
for element in offsets: # seconds, minutes, hours
num = element[0]
length = element[1]
part = order[num]
carry_part = order[num - 1]
if deltas[part] < 0:
deltas[part] += length
deltas[carry_part] -= 1
# Same thing for days except that the increment depends on the (variable)
# number of days in the month
month_lengths = [31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
if deltas['day'] < 0:
if get_month(prevdate) == 2 and _is_leap_year(get_year(prevdate)):
deltas['day'] += 29
else:
deltas['day'] += month_lengths[get_month(prevdate) - 1]
deltas['month'] -= 1
if deltas['month'] < 0:
deltas['month'] += 12
deltas['year'] -= 1
# Format the result
if short_format:
fmt_funcs = {
'year': lambda d: '%dy' % d,
'month': lambda d: '%dm' % d,
'day': lambda d: '%dd' % d,
'hour': lambda d: '%dh' % d,
'minute': lambda d: '%dmin' % d,
'second': lambda d: '%dsec' % d,
}
else:
fmt_funcs = {
'year': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} year', '${num} years', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
'month': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} month', '${num} months', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
'day': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} day', '${num} days', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
'hour': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} hour', '${num} hours', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
'minute': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} minute', '${num} minutes', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
'second': lambda d: _pluralize('${num} second', '${num} seconds', d, mapping={'num': d}).interpolate(),
}
i = 0
for part in order:
value = deltas[part]
if value != 0:
if i < 5:
sub_part = order[i + 1]
sub_value = deltas[sub_part]
else:
sub_value = 0
if sub_value == 0 or show_short_version:
_val = fmt_funcs[part](value)
if future:
if show_suffix:
return _('in ${ago}', mapping={'ago': _val})
else:
return _(_val)
else:
if show_suffix:
return _('${ago} ago', mapping={'ago': _val})
else:
return _(_val)
val = fmt_funcs[part](value)
val_detail = fmt_funcs[sub_part](sub_value)
mapping = {'val': val, 'detail': val_detail}
if short_format:
datetime_tmpl = _('${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping)
if show_suffix:
datetime_tmpl = _('${val}, ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping)
if future:
datetime_tmpl = _('in ${val}, ${detail}', mapping=mapping)
else:
datetime_tmpl = _('${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping)
if show_suffix:
datetime_tmpl = _('${val} and ${detail} ago', mapping=mapping)
if future:
datetime_tmpl = _('in ${val} and ${detail}', mapping=mapping)
return datetime_tmpl
i += 1
return _('just now')
def age_from_seconds(seconds):
seconds = safe_int(seconds) or 0
prevdate = time_to_datetime(time.time() + seconds)
return age(prevdate, show_suffix=False, show_short_version=True)
def cleaned_uri(uri):
"""
Quotes '[' and ']' from uri if there is only one of them.
according to RFC3986 we cannot use such chars in uri
:param uri:
:return: uri without this chars
"""
return urllib.parse.quote(uri, safe='@$:/')
def credentials_filter(uri):
"""
Returns a url with removed credentials
:param uri:
"""
import urlobject
if isinstance(uri, rhodecode.lib.encrypt.InvalidDecryptedValue):
return 'InvalidDecryptionKey'
url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(cleaned_uri(uri))
url_obj = url_obj.without_password().without_username()
return url_obj
def get_host_info(request):
"""
Generate host info, to obtain full url e.g https://server.com
use this
`{scheme}://{netloc}`
"""
if not request:
return {}
qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home')
parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url)
decoded_path = safe_str(urllib.parse.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/')))
return {
'scheme': parsed_url.scheme,
'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path,
'hostname': parsed_url.hostname,
}
def get_clone_url(request, uri_tmpl, repo_name, repo_id, repo_type, **override):
qualified_home_url = request.route_url('home')
parsed_url = urlobject.URLObject(qualified_home_url)
decoded_path = safe_str(urllib.parse.unquote(parsed_url.path.rstrip('/')))
args = {
'scheme': parsed_url.scheme,
'user': '',
'sys_user': getpass.getuser(),
# path if we use proxy-prefix
'netloc': parsed_url.netloc+decoded_path,
'hostname': parsed_url.hostname,
'prefix': decoded_path,
'repo': repo_name,
'repoid': str(repo_id),
'repo_type': repo_type
}
args.update(override)
args['user'] = urllib.parse.quote(safe_str(args['user']))
for k, v in list(args.items()):
tmpl_key = '{%s}' % k
uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace(tmpl_key, v)
# special case for SVN clone url
if repo_type == 'svn':
uri_tmpl = uri_tmpl.replace('ssh://', 'svn+ssh://')
# remove leading @ sign if it's present. Case of empty user
url_obj = urlobject.URLObject(uri_tmpl)
url = url_obj.with_netloc(url_obj.netloc.lstrip('@'))
return safe_str(url)
def get_commit_safe(repo, commit_id=None, commit_idx=None, pre_load=None,
maybe_unreachable=False, reference_obj=None):
"""
Safe version of get_commit if this commit doesn't exists for a
repository it returns a Dummy one instead
:param repo: repository instance
:param commit_id: commit id as str
:param commit_idx: numeric commit index
:param pre_load: optional list of commit attributes to load
:param maybe_unreachable: translate unreachable commits on git repos
:param reference_obj: explicitly search via a reference obj in git. E.g "branch:123" would mean branch "123"
"""
# TODO(skreft): remove these circular imports
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseRepository, EmptyCommit
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import RepositoryError
if not isinstance(repo, BaseRepository):
raise Exception('You must pass an Repository '
'object as first argument got %s', type(repo))
try:
commit = repo.get_commit(
commit_id=commit_id, commit_idx=commit_idx, pre_load=pre_load,
maybe_unreachable=maybe_unreachable, reference_obj=reference_obj)
except (RepositoryError, LookupError):
commit = EmptyCommit()
return commit
def datetime_to_time(dt):
if dt:
return time.mktime(dt.timetuple())
def time_to_datetime(tm):
if tm:
if isinstance(tm, str):
try:
tm = float(tm)
except ValueError:
return
return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(tm)
def time_to_utcdatetime(tm):
if tm:
if isinstance(tm, str):
try:
tm = float(tm)
except ValueError:
return
return datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(tm)
MENTIONS_REGEX = re.compile(
# ^@ or @ without any special chars in front
r'(?:^@|[^a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]@)'
# main body starts with letter, then can be . - _
r'([a-zA-Z0-9]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]+)',
re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE)
def extract_mentioned_users(s):
"""
Returns unique usernames from given string s that have @mention
:param s: string to get mentions
"""
usrs = set()
for username in MENTIONS_REGEX.findall(s):
usrs.add(username)
return sorted(list(usrs), key=lambda k: k.lower())
def fix_PATH(os_=None):
"""
Get current active python path, and append it to PATH variable to fix
issues of subprocess calls and different python versions
"""
if os_ is None:
import os
else:
os = os_
cur_path = os.path.split(sys.executable)[0]
os_path = os.environ['PATH']
if not os.environ['PATH'].startswith(cur_path):
os.environ['PATH'] = f'{cur_path}:{os_path}'
def obfuscate_url_pw(engine):
_url = engine or ''
try:
_url = sqlalchemy.engine.url.make_url(engine)
except Exception:
pass
return repr(_url)
def get_server_url(environ):
req = webob.Request(environ)
return req.host_url + req.script_name
def unique_id(hexlen=32):
alphabet = "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghjklmnpqrstuvwxyz"
return suuid(truncate_to=hexlen, alphabet=alphabet)
def suuid(url=None, truncate_to=22, alphabet=None):
"""
Generate and return a short URL safe UUID.
If the url parameter is provided, set the namespace to the provided
URL and generate a UUID.
:param url to get the uuid for
:truncate_to: truncate the basic 22 UUID to shorter version
The IDs won't be universally unique any longer, but the probability of
a collision will still be very low.
"""
# Define our alphabet.
_ALPHABET = alphabet or "23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZ"
# If no URL is given, generate a random UUID.
if url is None:
unique_id = uuid.uuid4().int
else:
unique_id = uuid.uuid3(uuid.NAMESPACE_URL, url).int
alphabet_length = len(_ALPHABET)
output = []
while unique_id > 0:
digit = unique_id % alphabet_length
output.append(_ALPHABET[digit])
unique_id = int(unique_id / alphabet_length)
return "".join(output)[:truncate_to]
def get_current_rhodecode_user(request=None):
"""
Gets rhodecode user from request
"""
import pyramid.threadlocal
pyramid_request = request or pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_request()
# web case
if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'user'):
return pyramid_request.user
# api case
if pyramid_request and hasattr(pyramid_request, 'rpc_user'):
return pyramid_request.rpc_user
return None
def action_logger_generic(action, namespace=''):
"""
A generic logger for actions useful to the system overview, tries to find
an acting user for the context of the call otherwise reports unknown user
:param action: logging message eg 'comment 5 deleted'
:param type: string
:param namespace: namespace of the logging message eg. 'repo.comments'
:param type: string
"""
logger_name = 'rhodecode.actions'
if namespace:
logger_name += '.' + namespace
log = logging.getLogger(logger_name)
# get a user if we can
user = get_current_rhodecode_user()
logfunc = log.info
if not user:
user = '<unknown user>'
logfunc = log.warning
logfunc(f'Logging action by {user}: {action}')
def escape_split(text, sep=',', maxsplit=-1):
r"""
Allows for escaping of the separator: e.g. arg='foo\, bar'
It should be noted that the way bash et. al. do command line parsing, those
single quotes are required.
"""
escaped_sep = r'\%s' % sep
if escaped_sep not in text:
return text.split(sep, maxsplit)
before, _mid, after = text.partition(escaped_sep)
startlist = before.split(sep, maxsplit) # a regular split is fine here
unfinished = startlist[-1]
startlist = startlist[:-1]
# recurse because there may be more escaped separators
endlist = escape_split(after, sep, maxsplit)
# finish building the escaped value. we use endlist[0] becaue the first
# part of the string sent in recursion is the rest of the escaped value.
unfinished += sep + endlist[0]
return startlist + [unfinished] + endlist[1:] # put together all the parts
class OptionalAttr(object):
"""
Special Optional Option that defines other attribute. Example::
def test(apiuser, userid=Optional(OAttr('apiuser')):
user = Optional.extract(userid)
# calls
"""
def __init__(self, attr_name):
self.attr_name = attr_name
def __repr__(self):
return '<OptionalAttr:%s>' % self.attr_name
def __call__(self):
return self
# alias
OAttr = OptionalAttr
class Optional(object):
"""
Defines an optional parameter::
param = param.getval() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param
param = param() if isinstance(param, Optional) else param
is equivalent of::
param = Optional.extract(param)
"""
def __init__(self, type_):
self.type_ = type_
def __repr__(self):
return '<Optional:%s>' % self.type_.__repr__()
def __call__(self):
return self.getval()
def getval(self):
"""
returns value from this Optional instance
"""
if isinstance(self.type_, OAttr):
# use params name
return self.type_.attr_name
return self.type_
@classmethod
def extract(cls, val):
"""
Extracts value from Optional() instance
:param val:
:return: original value if it's not Optional instance else
value of instance
"""
if isinstance(val, cls):
return val.getval()
return val
def glob2re(pat):
import fnmatch
return fnmatch.translate(pat)
def parse_byte_string(size_str):
match = re.match(r'(\d+)(MB|KB)', size_str, re.IGNORECASE)
if not match:
raise ValueError(f'Given size:{size_str} is invalid, please make sure '
f'to use format of <num>(MB|KB)')
_parts = match.groups()
num, type_ = _parts
return int(num) * {'mb': 1024*1024, 'kb': 1024}[type_.lower()]
class CachedProperty(object):
"""
Lazy Attributes. With option to invalidate the cache by running a method
>>> class Foo(object):
...
... @CachedProperty
... def heavy_func(self):
... return 'super-calculation'
...
... foo = Foo()
... foo.heavy_func() # first computation
... foo.heavy_func() # fetch from cache
... foo._invalidate_prop_cache('heavy_func')
# at this point calling foo.heavy_func() will be re-computed
"""
def __init__(self, func, func_name=None):
if func_name is None:
func_name = func.__name__
self.data = (func, func_name)
functools.update_wrapper(self, func)
def __get__(self, inst, class_):
if inst is None:
return self
func, func_name = self.data
value = func(inst)
inst.__dict__[func_name] = value
if '_invalidate_prop_cache' not in inst.__dict__:
inst.__dict__['_invalidate_prop_cache'] = functools.partial(
self._invalidate_prop_cache, inst)
return value
def _invalidate_prop_cache(self, inst, name):
inst.__dict__.pop(name, None)
def retry(func=None, exception=Exception, n_tries=5, delay=5, backoff=1, logger=True):
"""
Retry decorator with exponential backoff.
Parameters
----------
func : typing.Callable, optional
Callable on which the decorator is applied, by default None
exception : Exception or tuple of Exceptions, optional
Exception(s) that invoke retry, by default Exception
n_tries : int, optional
Number of tries before giving up, by default 5
delay : int, optional
Initial delay between retries in seconds, by default 5
backoff : int, optional
Backoff multiplier e.g. value of 2 will double the delay, by default 1
logger : bool, optional
Option to log or print, by default False
Returns
-------
typing.Callable
Decorated callable that calls itself when exception(s) occur.
Examples
--------
>>> import random
>>> @retry(exception=Exception, n_tries=3)
... def test_random(text):
... x = random.random()
... if x < 0.5:
... raise Exception("Fail")
... else:
... print("Success: ", text)
>>> test_random("It works!")
"""
if func is None:
return functools.partial(
retry,
exception=exception,
n_tries=n_tries,
delay=delay,
backoff=backoff,
logger=logger,
)
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
_n_tries, n_delay = n_tries, delay
log = logging.getLogger('rhodecode.retry')
while _n_tries > 1:
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except exception as e:
e_details = repr(e)
msg = "Exception on calling func {func}: {e}, " \
"Retrying in {n_delay} seconds..."\
.format(func=func, e=e_details, n_delay=n_delay)
if logger:
log.warning(msg)
else:
print(msg)
time.sleep(n_delay)
_n_tries -= 1
n_delay *= backoff
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
def user_agent_normalizer(user_agent_raw, safe=True):
log = logging.getLogger('rhodecode.user_agent_normalizer')
ua = (user_agent_raw or '').strip().lower()
ua = ua.replace('"', '')
try:
if 'mercurial/proto-1.0' in ua:
ua = ua.replace('mercurial/proto-1.0', '')
ua = ua.replace('(', '').replace(')', '').strip()
ua = ua.replace('mercurial ', 'mercurial/')
elif ua.startswith('git'):
parts = ua.split(' ')
if parts:
ua = parts[0]
ua = re.sub(r'\.windows\.\d', '', ua).strip()
return ua
except Exception:
log.exception('Failed to parse scm user-agent')
if not safe:
raise
return ua
def get_available_port(min_port=40000, max_port=55555, use_range=False):
hostname = ''
for _check_port in range(min_port, max_port):
pick_port = 0
if use_range:
pick_port = random.randint(min_port, max_port)
with closing(socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)) as s:
try:
s.bind((hostname, pick_port))
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
return s.getsockname()[1]
except socket.error as e:
if e.args[0] in [errno.EADDRINUSE, errno.ECONNREFUSED]:
continue
raise
except OSError:
continue