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1 # encoding: utf-8
1 # encoding: utf-8
2 """
2 """
3 Paging capabilities for IPython.core
3 Paging capabilities for IPython.core
4
4
5 Authors:
5 Authors:
6
6
7 * Brian Granger
7 * Brian Granger
8 * Fernando Perez
8 * Fernando Perez
9
9
10 Notes
10 Notes
11 -----
11 -----
12
12
13 For now this uses ipapi, so it can't be in IPython.utils. If we can get
13 For now this uses ipapi, so it can't be in IPython.utils. If we can get
14 rid of that dependency, we could move it there.
14 rid of that dependency, we could move it there.
15 -----
15 -----
16 """
16 """
17
17
18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
19 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
20 #
20 #
21 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
21 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
22 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
22 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
23 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
24
24
25 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 # Imports
26 # Imports
27 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
28
28
29 import os
29 import os
30 import re
30 import re
31 import sys
31 import sys
32 import tempfile
32 import tempfile
33
33
34 from io import UnsupportedOperation
34 from io import UnsupportedOperation
35
35
36 from IPython.core import ipapi
36 from IPython.core import ipapi
37 from IPython.core.error import TryNext
37 from IPython.core.error import TryNext
38 from IPython.utils.cursesimport import use_curses
38 from IPython.utils.cursesimport import use_curses
39 from IPython.utils.data import chop
39 from IPython.utils.data import chop
40 from IPython.utils import io
40 from IPython.utils import io
41 from IPython.utils.process import system
41 from IPython.utils.process import system
42 from IPython.utils.terminal import get_terminal_size
42 from IPython.utils.terminal import get_terminal_size
43
43
44
44
45 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
45 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 # Classes and functions
46 # Classes and functions
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
48
48
49 esc_re = re.compile(r"(\x1b[^m]+m)")
49 esc_re = re.compile(r"(\x1b[^m]+m)")
50
50
51 def page_dumb(strng, start=0, screen_lines=25):
51 def page_dumb(strng, start=0, screen_lines=25):
52 """Very dumb 'pager' in Python, for when nothing else works.
52 """Very dumb 'pager' in Python, for when nothing else works.
53
53
54 Only moves forward, same interface as page(), except for pager_cmd and
54 Only moves forward, same interface as page(), except for pager_cmd and
55 mode."""
55 mode."""
56
56
57 out_ln = strng.splitlines()[start:]
57 out_ln = strng.splitlines()[start:]
58 screens = chop(out_ln,screen_lines-1)
58 screens = chop(out_ln,screen_lines-1)
59 if len(screens) == 1:
59 if len(screens) == 1:
60 print >>io.stdout, os.linesep.join(screens[0])
60 print >>io.stdout, os.linesep.join(screens[0])
61 else:
61 else:
62 last_escape = ""
62 last_escape = ""
63 for scr in screens[0:-1]:
63 for scr in screens[0:-1]:
64 hunk = os.linesep.join(scr)
64 hunk = os.linesep.join(scr)
65 print >>io.stdout, last_escape + hunk
65 print >>io.stdout, last_escape + hunk
66 if not page_more():
66 if not page_more():
67 return
67 return
68 esc_list = esc_re.findall(hunk)
68 esc_list = esc_re.findall(hunk)
69 if len(esc_list) > 0:
69 if len(esc_list) > 0:
70 last_escape = esc_list[-1]
70 last_escape = esc_list[-1]
71 print >>io.stdout, last_escape + os.linesep.join(screens[-1])
71 print >>io.stdout, last_escape + os.linesep.join(screens[-1])
72
72
73 def _detect_screen_size(use_curses, screen_lines_def):
73 def _detect_screen_size(use_curses, screen_lines_def):
74 """Attempt to work out the number of lines on the screen.
74 """Attempt to work out the number of lines on the screen.
75
75
76 This is called by page(). It can raise an error (e.g. when run in the
76 This is called by page(). It can raise an error (e.g. when run in the
77 test suite), so it's separated out so it can easily be called in a try block.
77 test suite), so it's separated out so it can easily be called in a try block.
78 """
78 """
79 TERM = os.environ.get('TERM',None)
79 TERM = os.environ.get('TERM',None)
80 if (TERM=='xterm' or TERM=='xterm-color') and sys.platform != 'sunos5':
80 if (TERM=='xterm' or TERM=='xterm-color') and sys.platform != 'sunos5':
81 local_use_curses = use_curses
81 local_use_curses = use_curses
82 else:
82 else:
83 # curses causes problems on many terminals other than xterm, and
83 # curses causes problems on many terminals other than xterm, and
84 # some termios calls lock up on Sun OS5.
84 # some termios calls lock up on Sun OS5.
85 local_use_curses = False
85 local_use_curses = False
86 if local_use_curses:
86 if local_use_curses:
87 import termios
87 import termios
88 import curses
88 import curses
89 # There is a bug in curses, where *sometimes* it fails to properly
89 # There is a bug in curses, where *sometimes* it fails to properly
90 # initialize, and then after the endwin() call is made, the
90 # initialize, and then after the endwin() call is made, the
91 # terminal is left in an unusable state. Rather than trying to
91 # terminal is left in an unusable state. Rather than trying to
92 # check everytime for this (by requesting and comparing termios
92 # check everytime for this (by requesting and comparing termios
93 # flags each time), we just save the initial terminal state and
93 # flags each time), we just save the initial terminal state and
94 # unconditionally reset it every time. It's cheaper than making
94 # unconditionally reset it every time. It's cheaper than making
95 # the checks.
95 # the checks.
96 term_flags = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdout)
96 term_flags = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdout)
97
97
98 # Curses modifies the stdout buffer size by default, which messes
98 # Curses modifies the stdout buffer size by default, which messes
99 # up Python's normal stdout buffering. This would manifest itself
99 # up Python's normal stdout buffering. This would manifest itself
100 # to IPython users as delayed printing on stdout after having used
100 # to IPython users as delayed printing on stdout after having used
101 # the pager.
101 # the pager.
102 #
102 #
103 # We can prevent this by manually setting the NCURSES_NO_SETBUF
103 # We can prevent this by manually setting the NCURSES_NO_SETBUF
104 # environment variable. For more details, see:
104 # environment variable. For more details, see:
105 # http://bugs.python.org/issue10144
105 # http://bugs.python.org/issue10144
106 NCURSES_NO_SETBUF = os.environ.get('NCURSES_NO_SETBUF', None)
106 NCURSES_NO_SETBUF = os.environ.get('NCURSES_NO_SETBUF', None)
107 os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF'] = ''
107 os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF'] = ''
108
108
109 # Proceed with curses initialization
109 # Proceed with curses initialization
110 scr = curses.initscr()
110 scr = curses.initscr()
111 screen_lines_real,screen_cols = scr.getmaxyx()
111 screen_lines_real,screen_cols = scr.getmaxyx()
112 curses.endwin()
112 curses.endwin()
113
113
114 # Restore environment
114 # Restore environment
115 if NCURSES_NO_SETBUF is None:
115 if NCURSES_NO_SETBUF is None:
116 del os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF']
116 del os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF']
117 else:
117 else:
118 os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF'] = NCURSES_NO_SETBUF
118 os.environ['NCURSES_NO_SETBUF'] = NCURSES_NO_SETBUF
119
119
120 # Restore terminal state in case endwin() didn't.
120 # Restore terminal state in case endwin() didn't.
121 termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdout,termios.TCSANOW,term_flags)
121 termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdout,termios.TCSANOW,term_flags)
122 # Now we have what we needed: the screen size in rows/columns
122 # Now we have what we needed: the screen size in rows/columns
123 return screen_lines_real
123 return screen_lines_real
124 #print '***Screen size:',screen_lines_real,'lines x',\
124 #print '***Screen size:',screen_lines_real,'lines x',\
125 #screen_cols,'columns.' # dbg
125 #screen_cols,'columns.' # dbg
126 else:
126 else:
127 return screen_lines_def
127 return screen_lines_def
128
128
129 def page(strng, start=0, screen_lines=0, pager_cmd=None):
129 def page(strng, start=0, screen_lines=0, pager_cmd=None):
130 """Print a string, piping through a pager after a certain length.
130 """Print a string, piping through a pager after a certain length.
131
131
132 The screen_lines parameter specifies the number of *usable* lines of your
132 The screen_lines parameter specifies the number of *usable* lines of your
133 terminal screen (total lines minus lines you need to reserve to show other
133 terminal screen (total lines minus lines you need to reserve to show other
134 information).
134 information).
135
135
136 If you set screen_lines to a number <=0, page() will try to auto-determine
136 If you set screen_lines to a number <=0, page() will try to auto-determine
137 your screen size and will only use up to (screen_size+screen_lines) for
137 your screen size and will only use up to (screen_size+screen_lines) for
138 printing, paging after that. That is, if you want auto-detection but need
138 printing, paging after that. That is, if you want auto-detection but need
139 to reserve the bottom 3 lines of the screen, use screen_lines = -3, and for
139 to reserve the bottom 3 lines of the screen, use screen_lines = -3, and for
140 auto-detection without any lines reserved simply use screen_lines = 0.
140 auto-detection without any lines reserved simply use screen_lines = 0.
141
141
142 If a string won't fit in the allowed lines, it is sent through the
142 If a string won't fit in the allowed lines, it is sent through the
143 specified pager command. If none given, look for PAGER in the environment,
143 specified pager command. If none given, look for PAGER in the environment,
144 and ultimately default to less.
144 and ultimately default to less.
145
145
146 If no system pager works, the string is sent through a 'dumb pager'
146 If no system pager works, the string is sent through a 'dumb pager'
147 written in python, very simplistic.
147 written in python, very simplistic.
148 """
148 """
149
149
150 # Some routines may auto-compute start offsets incorrectly and pass a
150 # Some routines may auto-compute start offsets incorrectly and pass a
151 # negative value. Offset to 0 for robustness.
151 # negative value. Offset to 0 for robustness.
152 start = max(0, start)
152 start = max(0, start)
153
153
154 # first, try the hook
154 # first, try the hook
155 ip = ipapi.get()
155 ip = ipapi.get()
156 if ip:
156 if ip:
157 try:
157 try:
158 ip.hooks.show_in_pager(strng)
158 ip.hooks.show_in_pager(strng)
159 return
159 return
160 except TryNext:
160 except TryNext:
161 pass
161 pass
162
162
163 # Ugly kludge, but calling curses.initscr() flat out crashes in emacs
163 # Ugly kludge, but calling curses.initscr() flat out crashes in emacs
164 TERM = os.environ.get('TERM','dumb')
164 TERM = os.environ.get('TERM','dumb')
165 if TERM in ['dumb','emacs'] and os.name != 'nt':
165 if TERM in ['dumb','emacs'] and os.name != 'nt':
166 print strng
166 print strng
167 return
167 return
168 # chop off the topmost part of the string we don't want to see
168 # chop off the topmost part of the string we don't want to see
169 str_lines = strng.splitlines()[start:]
169 str_lines = strng.splitlines()[start:]
170 str_toprint = os.linesep.join(str_lines)
170 str_toprint = os.linesep.join(str_lines)
171 num_newlines = len(str_lines)
171 num_newlines = len(str_lines)
172 len_str = len(str_toprint)
172 len_str = len(str_toprint)
173
173
174 # Dumb heuristics to guesstimate number of on-screen lines the string
174 # Dumb heuristics to guesstimate number of on-screen lines the string
175 # takes. Very basic, but good enough for docstrings in reasonable
175 # takes. Very basic, but good enough for docstrings in reasonable
176 # terminals. If someone later feels like refining it, it's not hard.
176 # terminals. If someone later feels like refining it, it's not hard.
177 numlines = max(num_newlines,int(len_str/80)+1)
177 numlines = max(num_newlines,int(len_str/80)+1)
178
178
179 screen_lines_def = get_terminal_size()[1]
179 screen_lines_def = get_terminal_size()[1]
180
180
181 # auto-determine screen size
181 # auto-determine screen size
182 if screen_lines <= 0:
182 if screen_lines <= 0:
183 try:
183 try:
184 screen_lines += _detect_screen_size(use_curses, screen_lines_def)
184 screen_lines += _detect_screen_size(use_curses, screen_lines_def)
185 except (TypeError, UnsupportedOperation):
185 except (TypeError, UnsupportedOperation):
186 print >>io.stdout, str_toprint
186 print >>io.stdout, str_toprint
187 return
187 return
188
188
189 #print 'numlines',numlines,'screenlines',screen_lines # dbg
189 #print 'numlines',numlines,'screenlines',screen_lines # dbg
190 if numlines <= screen_lines :
190 if numlines <= screen_lines :
191 #print '*** normal print' # dbg
191 #print '*** normal print' # dbg
192 print >>io.stdout, str_toprint
192 print >>io.stdout, str_toprint
193 else:
193 else:
194 # Try to open pager and default to internal one if that fails.
194 # Try to open pager and default to internal one if that fails.
195 # All failure modes are tagged as 'retval=1', to match the return
195 # All failure modes are tagged as 'retval=1', to match the return
196 # value of a failed system command. If any intermediate attempt
196 # value of a failed system command. If any intermediate attempt
197 # sets retval to 1, at the end we resort to our own page_dumb() pager.
197 # sets retval to 1, at the end we resort to our own page_dumb() pager.
198 pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd)
198 pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd)
199 pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start)
199 pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start)
200 if os.name == 'nt':
200 if os.name == 'nt':
201 if pager_cmd.startswith('type'):
201 if pager_cmd.startswith('type'):
202 # The default WinXP 'type' command is failing on complex strings.
202 # The default WinXP 'type' command is failing on complex strings.
203 retval = 1
203 retval = 1
204 else:
204 else:
205 tmpname = tempfile.mktemp('.txt')
205 tmpname = tempfile.mktemp('.txt')
206 tmpfile = file(tmpname,'wt')
206 tmpfile = open(tmpname,'wt')
207 tmpfile.write(strng)
207 tmpfile.write(strng)
208 tmpfile.close()
208 tmpfile.close()
209 cmd = "%s < %s" % (pager_cmd,tmpname)
209 cmd = "%s < %s" % (pager_cmd,tmpname)
210 if os.system(cmd):
210 if os.system(cmd):
211 retval = 1
211 retval = 1
212 else:
212 else:
213 retval = None
213 retval = None
214 os.remove(tmpname)
214 os.remove(tmpname)
215 else:
215 else:
216 try:
216 try:
217 retval = None
217 retval = None
218 # if I use popen4, things hang. No idea why.
218 # if I use popen4, things hang. No idea why.
219 #pager,shell_out = os.popen4(pager_cmd)
219 #pager,shell_out = os.popen4(pager_cmd)
220 pager = os.popen(pager_cmd,'w')
220 pager = os.popen(pager_cmd,'w')
221 pager.write(strng)
221 pager.write(strng)
222 pager.close()
222 pager.close()
223 retval = pager.close() # success returns None
223 retval = pager.close() # success returns None
224 except IOError,msg: # broken pipe when user quits
224 except IOError,msg: # broken pipe when user quits
225 if msg.args == (32,'Broken pipe'):
225 if msg.args == (32,'Broken pipe'):
226 retval = None
226 retval = None
227 else:
227 else:
228 retval = 1
228 retval = 1
229 except OSError:
229 except OSError:
230 # Other strange problems, sometimes seen in Win2k/cygwin
230 # Other strange problems, sometimes seen in Win2k/cygwin
231 retval = 1
231 retval = 1
232 if retval is not None:
232 if retval is not None:
233 page_dumb(strng,screen_lines=screen_lines)
233 page_dumb(strng,screen_lines=screen_lines)
234
234
235
235
236 def page_file(fname, start=0, pager_cmd=None):
236 def page_file(fname, start=0, pager_cmd=None):
237 """Page a file, using an optional pager command and starting line.
237 """Page a file, using an optional pager command and starting line.
238 """
238 """
239
239
240 pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd)
240 pager_cmd = get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd)
241 pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start)
241 pager_cmd += ' ' + get_pager_start(pager_cmd,start)
242
242
243 try:
243 try:
244 if os.environ['TERM'] in ['emacs','dumb']:
244 if os.environ['TERM'] in ['emacs','dumb']:
245 raise EnvironmentError
245 raise EnvironmentError
246 system(pager_cmd + ' ' + fname)
246 system(pager_cmd + ' ' + fname)
247 except:
247 except:
248 try:
248 try:
249 if start > 0:
249 if start > 0:
250 start -= 1
250 start -= 1
251 page(open(fname).read(),start)
251 page(open(fname).read(),start)
252 except:
252 except:
253 print 'Unable to show file',`fname`
253 print 'Unable to show file',`fname`
254
254
255
255
256 def get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd=None):
256 def get_pager_cmd(pager_cmd=None):
257 """Return a pager command.
257 """Return a pager command.
258
258
259 Makes some attempts at finding an OS-correct one.
259 Makes some attempts at finding an OS-correct one.
260 """
260 """
261 if os.name == 'posix':
261 if os.name == 'posix':
262 default_pager_cmd = 'less -r' # -r for color control sequences
262 default_pager_cmd = 'less -r' # -r for color control sequences
263 elif os.name in ['nt','dos']:
263 elif os.name in ['nt','dos']:
264 default_pager_cmd = 'type'
264 default_pager_cmd = 'type'
265
265
266 if pager_cmd is None:
266 if pager_cmd is None:
267 try:
267 try:
268 pager_cmd = os.environ['PAGER']
268 pager_cmd = os.environ['PAGER']
269 except:
269 except:
270 pager_cmd = default_pager_cmd
270 pager_cmd = default_pager_cmd
271 return pager_cmd
271 return pager_cmd
272
272
273
273
274 def get_pager_start(pager, start):
274 def get_pager_start(pager, start):
275 """Return the string for paging files with an offset.
275 """Return the string for paging files with an offset.
276
276
277 This is the '+N' argument which less and more (under Unix) accept.
277 This is the '+N' argument which less and more (under Unix) accept.
278 """
278 """
279
279
280 if pager in ['less','more']:
280 if pager in ['less','more']:
281 if start:
281 if start:
282 start_string = '+' + str(start)
282 start_string = '+' + str(start)
283 else:
283 else:
284 start_string = ''
284 start_string = ''
285 else:
285 else:
286 start_string = ''
286 start_string = ''
287 return start_string
287 return start_string
288
288
289
289
290 # (X)emacs on win32 doesn't like to be bypassed with msvcrt.getch()
290 # (X)emacs on win32 doesn't like to be bypassed with msvcrt.getch()
291 if os.name == 'nt' and os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') != 'emacs':
291 if os.name == 'nt' and os.environ.get('TERM','dumb') != 'emacs':
292 import msvcrt
292 import msvcrt
293 def page_more():
293 def page_more():
294 """ Smart pausing between pages
294 """ Smart pausing between pages
295
295
296 @return: True if need print more lines, False if quit
296 @return: True if need print more lines, False if quit
297 """
297 """
298 io.stdout.write('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ')
298 io.stdout.write('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ')
299 ans = msvcrt.getch()
299 ans = msvcrt.getch()
300 if ans in ("q", "Q"):
300 if ans in ("q", "Q"):
301 result = False
301 result = False
302 else:
302 else:
303 result = True
303 result = True
304 io.stdout.write("\b"*37 + " "*37 + "\b"*37)
304 io.stdout.write("\b"*37 + " "*37 + "\b"*37)
305 return result
305 return result
306 else:
306 else:
307 def page_more():
307 def page_more():
308 ans = raw_input('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ')
308 ans = raw_input('---Return to continue, q to quit--- ')
309 if ans.lower().startswith('q'):
309 if ans.lower().startswith('q'):
310 return False
310 return False
311 else:
311 else:
312 return True
312 return True
313
313
314
314
315 def snip_print(str,width = 75,print_full = 0,header = ''):
315 def snip_print(str,width = 75,print_full = 0,header = ''):
316 """Print a string snipping the midsection to fit in width.
316 """Print a string snipping the midsection to fit in width.
317
317
318 print_full: mode control:
318 print_full: mode control:
319 - 0: only snip long strings
319 - 0: only snip long strings
320 - 1: send to page() directly.
320 - 1: send to page() directly.
321 - 2: snip long strings and ask for full length viewing with page()
321 - 2: snip long strings and ask for full length viewing with page()
322 Return 1 if snipping was necessary, 0 otherwise."""
322 Return 1 if snipping was necessary, 0 otherwise."""
323
323
324 if print_full == 1:
324 if print_full == 1:
325 page(header+str)
325 page(header+str)
326 return 0
326 return 0
327
327
328 print header,
328 print header,
329 if len(str) < width:
329 if len(str) < width:
330 print str
330 print str
331 snip = 0
331 snip = 0
332 else:
332 else:
333 whalf = int((width -5)/2)
333 whalf = int((width -5)/2)
334 print str[:whalf] + ' <...> ' + str[-whalf:]
334 print str[:whalf] + ' <...> ' + str[-whalf:]
335 snip = 1
335 snip = 1
336 if snip and print_full == 2:
336 if snip and print_full == 2:
337 if raw_input(header+' Snipped. View (y/n)? [N]').lower() == 'y':
337 if raw_input(header+' Snipped. View (y/n)? [N]').lower() == 'y':
338 page(str)
338 page(str)
339 return snip
339 return snip
340
340
@@ -1,947 +1,947 b''
1 """ path.py - An object representing a path to a file or directory.
1 """ path.py - An object representing a path to a file or directory.
2
2
3 Example:
3 Example:
4
4
5 from IPython.external.path import path
5 from IPython.external.path import path
6 d = path('/home/guido/bin')
6 d = path('/home/guido/bin')
7 for f in d.files('*.py'):
7 for f in d.files('*.py'):
8 f.chmod(0755)
8 f.chmod(0755)
9
9
10 This module requires Python 2.5 or later.
10 This module requires Python 2.5 or later.
11
11
12
12
13 URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/path.py
13 URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/path.py
14 Author: Jason Orendorff <jason.orendorff\x40gmail\x2ecom> (and others - see the url!)
14 Author: Jason Orendorff <jason.orendorff\x40gmail\x2ecom> (and others - see the url!)
15 Date: 9 Mar 2007
15 Date: 9 Mar 2007
16 """
16 """
17
17
18
18
19 # TODO
19 # TODO
20 # - Tree-walking functions don't avoid symlink loops. Matt Harrison
20 # - Tree-walking functions don't avoid symlink loops. Matt Harrison
21 # sent me a patch for this.
21 # sent me a patch for this.
22 # - Bug in write_text(). It doesn't support Universal newline mode.
22 # - Bug in write_text(). It doesn't support Universal newline mode.
23 # - Better error message in listdir() when self isn't a
23 # - Better error message in listdir() when self isn't a
24 # directory. (On Windows, the error message really sucks.)
24 # directory. (On Windows, the error message really sucks.)
25 # - Make sure everything has a good docstring.
25 # - Make sure everything has a good docstring.
26 # - Add methods for regex find and replace.
26 # - Add methods for regex find and replace.
27 # - guess_content_type() method?
27 # - guess_content_type() method?
28 # - Perhaps support arguments to touch().
28 # - Perhaps support arguments to touch().
29
29
30 from __future__ import generators
30 from __future__ import generators
31
31
32 import sys, warnings, os, fnmatch, glob, shutil, codecs
32 import sys, warnings, os, fnmatch, glob, shutil, codecs
33 from hashlib import md5
33 from hashlib import md5
34
34
35 __version__ = '2.2'
35 __version__ = '2.2'
36 __all__ = ['path']
36 __all__ = ['path']
37
37
38 # Platform-specific support for path.owner
38 # Platform-specific support for path.owner
39 if os.name == 'nt':
39 if os.name == 'nt':
40 try:
40 try:
41 import win32security
41 import win32security
42 except ImportError:
42 except ImportError:
43 win32security = None
43 win32security = None
44 else:
44 else:
45 try:
45 try:
46 import pwd
46 import pwd
47 except ImportError:
47 except ImportError:
48 pwd = None
48 pwd = None
49
49
50
50
51 class TreeWalkWarning(Warning):
51 class TreeWalkWarning(Warning):
52 pass
52 pass
53
53
54 class path(unicode):
54 class path(unicode):
55 """ Represents a filesystem path.
55 """ Represents a filesystem path.
56
56
57 For documentation on individual methods, consult their
57 For documentation on individual methods, consult their
58 counterparts in os.path.
58 counterparts in os.path.
59 """
59 """
60
60
61 # --- Special Python methods.
61 # --- Special Python methods.
62
62
63 def __repr__(self):
63 def __repr__(self):
64 return 'path(%s)' % unicode.__repr__(self)
64 return 'path(%s)' % unicode.__repr__(self)
65
65
66 # Adding a path and a string yields a path.
66 # Adding a path and a string yields a path.
67 def __add__(self, more):
67 def __add__(self, more):
68 try:
68 try:
69 resultStr = unicode.__add__(self, more)
69 resultStr = unicode.__add__(self, more)
70 except TypeError: #Python bug
70 except TypeError: #Python bug
71 resultStr = NotImplemented
71 resultStr = NotImplemented
72 if resultStr is NotImplemented:
72 if resultStr is NotImplemented:
73 return resultStr
73 return resultStr
74 return self.__class__(resultStr)
74 return self.__class__(resultStr)
75
75
76 def __radd__(self, other):
76 def __radd__(self, other):
77 if isinstance(other, basestring):
77 if isinstance(other, basestring):
78 return self.__class__(other.__add__(self))
78 return self.__class__(other.__add__(self))
79 else:
79 else:
80 return NotImplemented
80 return NotImplemented
81
81
82 # The / operator joins paths.
82 # The / operator joins paths.
83 def __div__(self, rel):
83 def __div__(self, rel):
84 """ fp.__div__(rel) == fp / rel == fp.joinpath(rel)
84 """ fp.__div__(rel) == fp / rel == fp.joinpath(rel)
85
85
86 Join two path components, adding a separator character if
86 Join two path components, adding a separator character if
87 needed.
87 needed.
88 """
88 """
89 return self.__class__(os.path.join(self, rel))
89 return self.__class__(os.path.join(self, rel))
90
90
91 # Make the / operator work even when true division is enabled.
91 # Make the / operator work even when true division is enabled.
92 __truediv__ = __div__
92 __truediv__ = __div__
93
93
94 def getcwd(cls):
94 def getcwd(cls):
95 """ Return the current working directory as a path object. """
95 """ Return the current working directory as a path object. """
96 return cls(os.getcwdu())
96 return cls(os.getcwdu())
97 getcwd = classmethod(getcwd)
97 getcwd = classmethod(getcwd)
98
98
99
99
100 # --- Operations on path strings.
100 # --- Operations on path strings.
101
101
102 def isabs(s): return os.path.isabs(s)
102 def isabs(s): return os.path.isabs(s)
103 def abspath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.abspath(self))
103 def abspath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.abspath(self))
104 def normcase(self): return self.__class__(os.path.normcase(self))
104 def normcase(self): return self.__class__(os.path.normcase(self))
105 def normpath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.normpath(self))
105 def normpath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.normpath(self))
106 def realpath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.realpath(self))
106 def realpath(self): return self.__class__(os.path.realpath(self))
107 def expanduser(self): return self.__class__(os.path.expanduser(self))
107 def expanduser(self): return self.__class__(os.path.expanduser(self))
108 def expandvars(self): return self.__class__(os.path.expandvars(self))
108 def expandvars(self): return self.__class__(os.path.expandvars(self))
109 def dirname(self): return self.__class__(os.path.dirname(self))
109 def dirname(self): return self.__class__(os.path.dirname(self))
110 def basename(s): return os.path.basename(s)
110 def basename(s): return os.path.basename(s)
111
111
112 def expand(self):
112 def expand(self):
113 """ Clean up a filename by calling expandvars(),
113 """ Clean up a filename by calling expandvars(),
114 expanduser(), and normpath() on it.
114 expanduser(), and normpath() on it.
115
115
116 This is commonly everything needed to clean up a filename
116 This is commonly everything needed to clean up a filename
117 read from a configuration file, for example.
117 read from a configuration file, for example.
118 """
118 """
119 return self.expandvars().expanduser().normpath()
119 return self.expandvars().expanduser().normpath()
120
120
121 def _get_namebase(self):
121 def _get_namebase(self):
122 base, ext = os.path.splitext(self.name)
122 base, ext = os.path.splitext(self.name)
123 return base
123 return base
124
124
125 def _get_ext(self):
125 def _get_ext(self):
126 f, ext = os.path.splitext(unicode(self))
126 f, ext = os.path.splitext(unicode(self))
127 return ext
127 return ext
128
128
129 def _get_drive(self):
129 def _get_drive(self):
130 drive, r = os.path.splitdrive(self)
130 drive, r = os.path.splitdrive(self)
131 return self.__class__(drive)
131 return self.__class__(drive)
132
132
133 parent = property(
133 parent = property(
134 dirname, None, None,
134 dirname, None, None,
135 """ This path's parent directory, as a new path object.
135 """ This path's parent directory, as a new path object.
136
136
137 For example, path('/usr/local/lib/libpython.so').parent == path('/usr/local/lib')
137 For example, path('/usr/local/lib/libpython.so').parent == path('/usr/local/lib')
138 """)
138 """)
139
139
140 name = property(
140 name = property(
141 basename, None, None,
141 basename, None, None,
142 """ The name of this file or directory without the full path.
142 """ The name of this file or directory without the full path.
143
143
144 For example, path('/usr/local/lib/libpython.so').name == 'libpython.so'
144 For example, path('/usr/local/lib/libpython.so').name == 'libpython.so'
145 """)
145 """)
146
146
147 namebase = property(
147 namebase = property(
148 _get_namebase, None, None,
148 _get_namebase, None, None,
149 """ The same as path.name, but with one file extension stripped off.
149 """ The same as path.name, but with one file extension stripped off.
150
150
151 For example, path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').name == 'python.tar.gz',
151 For example, path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').name == 'python.tar.gz',
152 but path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').namebase == 'python.tar'
152 but path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').namebase == 'python.tar'
153 """)
153 """)
154
154
155 ext = property(
155 ext = property(
156 _get_ext, None, None,
156 _get_ext, None, None,
157 """ The file extension, for example '.py'. """)
157 """ The file extension, for example '.py'. """)
158
158
159 drive = property(
159 drive = property(
160 _get_drive, None, None,
160 _get_drive, None, None,
161 """ The drive specifier, for example 'C:'.
161 """ The drive specifier, for example 'C:'.
162 This is always empty on systems that don't use drive specifiers.
162 This is always empty on systems that don't use drive specifiers.
163 """)
163 """)
164
164
165 def splitpath(self):
165 def splitpath(self):
166 """ p.splitpath() -> Return (p.parent, p.name). """
166 """ p.splitpath() -> Return (p.parent, p.name). """
167 parent, child = os.path.split(self)
167 parent, child = os.path.split(self)
168 return self.__class__(parent), child
168 return self.__class__(parent), child
169
169
170 def splitdrive(self):
170 def splitdrive(self):
171 """ p.splitdrive() -> Return (p.drive, <the rest of p>).
171 """ p.splitdrive() -> Return (p.drive, <the rest of p>).
172
172
173 Split the drive specifier from this path. If there is
173 Split the drive specifier from this path. If there is
174 no drive specifier, p.drive is empty, so the return value
174 no drive specifier, p.drive is empty, so the return value
175 is simply (path(''), p). This is always the case on Unix.
175 is simply (path(''), p). This is always the case on Unix.
176 """
176 """
177 drive, rel = os.path.splitdrive(self)
177 drive, rel = os.path.splitdrive(self)
178 return self.__class__(drive), rel
178 return self.__class__(drive), rel
179
179
180 def splitext(self):
180 def splitext(self):
181 """ p.splitext() -> Return (p.stripext(), p.ext).
181 """ p.splitext() -> Return (p.stripext(), p.ext).
182
182
183 Split the filename extension from this path and return
183 Split the filename extension from this path and return
184 the two parts. Either part may be empty.
184 the two parts. Either part may be empty.
185
185
186 The extension is everything from '.' to the end of the
186 The extension is everything from '.' to the end of the
187 last path segment. This has the property that if
187 last path segment. This has the property that if
188 (a, b) == p.splitext(), then a + b == p.
188 (a, b) == p.splitext(), then a + b == p.
189 """
189 """
190 filename, ext = os.path.splitext(self)
190 filename, ext = os.path.splitext(self)
191 return self.__class__(filename), ext
191 return self.__class__(filename), ext
192
192
193 def stripext(self):
193 def stripext(self):
194 """ p.stripext() -> Remove one file extension from the path.
194 """ p.stripext() -> Remove one file extension from the path.
195
195
196 For example, path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').stripext()
196 For example, path('/home/guido/python.tar.gz').stripext()
197 returns path('/home/guido/python.tar').
197 returns path('/home/guido/python.tar').
198 """
198 """
199 return self.splitext()[0]
199 return self.splitext()[0]
200
200
201 if hasattr(os.path, 'splitunc'):
201 if hasattr(os.path, 'splitunc'):
202 def splitunc(self):
202 def splitunc(self):
203 unc, rest = os.path.splitunc(self)
203 unc, rest = os.path.splitunc(self)
204 return self.__class__(unc), rest
204 return self.__class__(unc), rest
205
205
206 def _get_uncshare(self):
206 def _get_uncshare(self):
207 unc, r = os.path.splitunc(self)
207 unc, r = os.path.splitunc(self)
208 return self.__class__(unc)
208 return self.__class__(unc)
209
209
210 uncshare = property(
210 uncshare = property(
211 _get_uncshare, None, None,
211 _get_uncshare, None, None,
212 """ The UNC mount point for this path.
212 """ The UNC mount point for this path.
213 This is empty for paths on local drives. """)
213 This is empty for paths on local drives. """)
214
214
215 def joinpath(self, *args):
215 def joinpath(self, *args):
216 """ Join two or more path components, adding a separator
216 """ Join two or more path components, adding a separator
217 character (os.sep) if needed. Returns a new path
217 character (os.sep) if needed. Returns a new path
218 object.
218 object.
219 """
219 """
220 return self.__class__(os.path.join(self, *args))
220 return self.__class__(os.path.join(self, *args))
221
221
222 def splitall(self):
222 def splitall(self):
223 r""" Return a list of the path components in this path.
223 r""" Return a list of the path components in this path.
224
224
225 The first item in the list will be a path. Its value will be
225 The first item in the list will be a path. Its value will be
226 either os.curdir, os.pardir, empty, or the root directory of
226 either os.curdir, os.pardir, empty, or the root directory of
227 this path (for example, '/' or 'C:\\'). The other items in
227 this path (for example, '/' or 'C:\\'). The other items in
228 the list will be strings.
228 the list will be strings.
229
229
230 path.path.joinpath(*result) will yield the original path.
230 path.path.joinpath(*result) will yield the original path.
231 """
231 """
232 parts = []
232 parts = []
233 loc = self
233 loc = self
234 while loc != os.curdir and loc != os.pardir:
234 while loc != os.curdir and loc != os.pardir:
235 prev = loc
235 prev = loc
236 loc, child = prev.splitpath()
236 loc, child = prev.splitpath()
237 if loc == prev:
237 if loc == prev:
238 break
238 break
239 parts.append(child)
239 parts.append(child)
240 parts.append(loc)
240 parts.append(loc)
241 parts.reverse()
241 parts.reverse()
242 return parts
242 return parts
243
243
244 def relpath(self):
244 def relpath(self):
245 """ Return this path as a relative path,
245 """ Return this path as a relative path,
246 based from the current working directory.
246 based from the current working directory.
247 """
247 """
248 cwd = self.__class__(os.getcwdu())
248 cwd = self.__class__(os.getcwdu())
249 return cwd.relpathto(self)
249 return cwd.relpathto(self)
250
250
251 def relpathto(self, dest):
251 def relpathto(self, dest):
252 """ Return a relative path from self to dest.
252 """ Return a relative path from self to dest.
253
253
254 If there is no relative path from self to dest, for example if
254 If there is no relative path from self to dest, for example if
255 they reside on different drives in Windows, then this returns
255 they reside on different drives in Windows, then this returns
256 dest.abspath().
256 dest.abspath().
257 """
257 """
258 origin = self.abspath()
258 origin = self.abspath()
259 dest = self.__class__(dest).abspath()
259 dest = self.__class__(dest).abspath()
260
260
261 orig_list = origin.normcase().splitall()
261 orig_list = origin.normcase().splitall()
262 # Don't normcase dest! We want to preserve the case.
262 # Don't normcase dest! We want to preserve the case.
263 dest_list = dest.splitall()
263 dest_list = dest.splitall()
264
264
265 if orig_list[0] != os.path.normcase(dest_list[0]):
265 if orig_list[0] != os.path.normcase(dest_list[0]):
266 # Can't get here from there.
266 # Can't get here from there.
267 return dest
267 return dest
268
268
269 # Find the location where the two paths start to differ.
269 # Find the location where the two paths start to differ.
270 i = 0
270 i = 0
271 for start_seg, dest_seg in zip(orig_list, dest_list):
271 for start_seg, dest_seg in zip(orig_list, dest_list):
272 if start_seg != os.path.normcase(dest_seg):
272 if start_seg != os.path.normcase(dest_seg):
273 break
273 break
274 i += 1
274 i += 1
275
275
276 # Now i is the point where the two paths diverge.
276 # Now i is the point where the two paths diverge.
277 # Need a certain number of "os.pardir"s to work up
277 # Need a certain number of "os.pardir"s to work up
278 # from the origin to the point of divergence.
278 # from the origin to the point of divergence.
279 segments = [os.pardir] * (len(orig_list) - i)
279 segments = [os.pardir] * (len(orig_list) - i)
280 # Need to add the diverging part of dest_list.
280 # Need to add the diverging part of dest_list.
281 segments += dest_list[i:]
281 segments += dest_list[i:]
282 if len(segments) == 0:
282 if len(segments) == 0:
283 # If they happen to be identical, use os.curdir.
283 # If they happen to be identical, use os.curdir.
284 relpath = os.curdir
284 relpath = os.curdir
285 else:
285 else:
286 relpath = os.path.join(*segments)
286 relpath = os.path.join(*segments)
287 return self.__class__(relpath)
287 return self.__class__(relpath)
288
288
289 # --- Listing, searching, walking, and matching
289 # --- Listing, searching, walking, and matching
290
290
291 def listdir(self, pattern=None):
291 def listdir(self, pattern=None):
292 """ D.listdir() -> List of items in this directory.
292 """ D.listdir() -> List of items in this directory.
293
293
294 Use D.files() or D.dirs() instead if you want a listing
294 Use D.files() or D.dirs() instead if you want a listing
295 of just files or just subdirectories.
295 of just files or just subdirectories.
296
296
297 The elements of the list are path objects.
297 The elements of the list are path objects.
298
298
299 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists
299 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists
300 items whose names match the given pattern.
300 items whose names match the given pattern.
301 """
301 """
302 names = os.listdir(self)
302 names = os.listdir(self)
303 if pattern is not None:
303 if pattern is not None:
304 names = fnmatch.filter(names, pattern)
304 names = fnmatch.filter(names, pattern)
305 return [self / child for child in names]
305 return [self / child for child in names]
306
306
307 def dirs(self, pattern=None):
307 def dirs(self, pattern=None):
308 """ D.dirs() -> List of this directory's subdirectories.
308 """ D.dirs() -> List of this directory's subdirectories.
309
309
310 The elements of the list are path objects.
310 The elements of the list are path objects.
311 This does not walk recursively into subdirectories
311 This does not walk recursively into subdirectories
312 (but see path.walkdirs).
312 (but see path.walkdirs).
313
313
314 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists
314 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists
315 directories whose names match the given pattern. For
315 directories whose names match the given pattern. For
316 example, d.dirs('build-*').
316 example, d.dirs('build-*').
317 """
317 """
318 return [p for p in self.listdir(pattern) if p.isdir()]
318 return [p for p in self.listdir(pattern) if p.isdir()]
319
319
320 def files(self, pattern=None):
320 def files(self, pattern=None):
321 """ D.files() -> List of the files in this directory.
321 """ D.files() -> List of the files in this directory.
322
322
323 The elements of the list are path objects.
323 The elements of the list are path objects.
324 This does not walk into subdirectories (see path.walkfiles).
324 This does not walk into subdirectories (see path.walkfiles).
325
325
326 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists files
326 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this only lists files
327 whose names match the given pattern. For example,
327 whose names match the given pattern. For example,
328 d.files('*.pyc').
328 d.files('*.pyc').
329 """
329 """
330
330
331 return [p for p in self.listdir(pattern) if p.isfile()]
331 return [p for p in self.listdir(pattern) if p.isfile()]
332
332
333 def walk(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
333 def walk(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
334 """ D.walk() -> iterator over files and subdirs, recursively.
334 """ D.walk() -> iterator over files and subdirs, recursively.
335
335
336 The iterator yields path objects naming each child item of
336 The iterator yields path objects naming each child item of
337 this directory and its descendants. This requires that
337 this directory and its descendants. This requires that
338 D.isdir().
338 D.isdir().
339
339
340 This performs a depth-first traversal of the directory tree.
340 This performs a depth-first traversal of the directory tree.
341 Each directory is returned just before all its children.
341 Each directory is returned just before all its children.
342
342
343 The errors= keyword argument controls behavior when an
343 The errors= keyword argument controls behavior when an
344 error occurs. The default is 'strict', which causes an
344 error occurs. The default is 'strict', which causes an
345 exception. The other allowed values are 'warn', which
345 exception. The other allowed values are 'warn', which
346 reports the error via warnings.warn(), and 'ignore'.
346 reports the error via warnings.warn(), and 'ignore'.
347 """
347 """
348 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
348 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
349 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
349 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
350
350
351 try:
351 try:
352 childList = self.listdir()
352 childList = self.listdir()
353 except Exception:
353 except Exception:
354 if errors == 'ignore':
354 if errors == 'ignore':
355 return
355 return
356 elif errors == 'warn':
356 elif errors == 'warn':
357 warnings.warn(
357 warnings.warn(
358 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
358 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
359 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
359 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
360 TreeWalkWarning)
360 TreeWalkWarning)
361 return
361 return
362 else:
362 else:
363 raise
363 raise
364
364
365 for child in childList:
365 for child in childList:
366 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
366 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
367 yield child
367 yield child
368 try:
368 try:
369 isdir = child.isdir()
369 isdir = child.isdir()
370 except Exception:
370 except Exception:
371 if errors == 'ignore':
371 if errors == 'ignore':
372 isdir = False
372 isdir = False
373 elif errors == 'warn':
373 elif errors == 'warn':
374 warnings.warn(
374 warnings.warn(
375 "Unable to access '%s': %s"
375 "Unable to access '%s': %s"
376 % (child, sys.exc_info()[1]),
376 % (child, sys.exc_info()[1]),
377 TreeWalkWarning)
377 TreeWalkWarning)
378 isdir = False
378 isdir = False
379 else:
379 else:
380 raise
380 raise
381
381
382 if isdir:
382 if isdir:
383 for item in child.walk(pattern, errors):
383 for item in child.walk(pattern, errors):
384 yield item
384 yield item
385
385
386 def walkdirs(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
386 def walkdirs(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
387 """ D.walkdirs() -> iterator over subdirs, recursively.
387 """ D.walkdirs() -> iterator over subdirs, recursively.
388
388
389 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this yields only
389 With the optional 'pattern' argument, this yields only
390 directories whose names match the given pattern. For
390 directories whose names match the given pattern. For
391 example, mydir.walkdirs('*test') yields only directories
391 example, mydir.walkdirs('*test') yields only directories
392 with names ending in 'test'.
392 with names ending in 'test'.
393
393
394 The errors= keyword argument controls behavior when an
394 The errors= keyword argument controls behavior when an
395 error occurs. The default is 'strict', which causes an
395 error occurs. The default is 'strict', which causes an
396 exception. The other allowed values are 'warn', which
396 exception. The other allowed values are 'warn', which
397 reports the error via warnings.warn(), and 'ignore'.
397 reports the error via warnings.warn(), and 'ignore'.
398 """
398 """
399 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
399 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
400 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
400 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
401
401
402 try:
402 try:
403 dirs = self.dirs()
403 dirs = self.dirs()
404 except Exception:
404 except Exception:
405 if errors == 'ignore':
405 if errors == 'ignore':
406 return
406 return
407 elif errors == 'warn':
407 elif errors == 'warn':
408 warnings.warn(
408 warnings.warn(
409 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
409 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
410 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
410 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
411 TreeWalkWarning)
411 TreeWalkWarning)
412 return
412 return
413 else:
413 else:
414 raise
414 raise
415
415
416 for child in dirs:
416 for child in dirs:
417 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
417 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
418 yield child
418 yield child
419 for subsubdir in child.walkdirs(pattern, errors):
419 for subsubdir in child.walkdirs(pattern, errors):
420 yield subsubdir
420 yield subsubdir
421
421
422 def walkfiles(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
422 def walkfiles(self, pattern=None, errors='strict'):
423 """ D.walkfiles() -> iterator over files in D, recursively.
423 """ D.walkfiles() -> iterator over files in D, recursively.
424
424
425 The optional argument, pattern, limits the results to files
425 The optional argument, pattern, limits the results to files
426 with names that match the pattern. For example,
426 with names that match the pattern. For example,
427 mydir.walkfiles('*.tmp') yields only files with the .tmp
427 mydir.walkfiles('*.tmp') yields only files with the .tmp
428 extension.
428 extension.
429 """
429 """
430 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
430 if errors not in ('strict', 'warn', 'ignore'):
431 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
431 raise ValueError("invalid errors parameter")
432
432
433 try:
433 try:
434 childList = self.listdir()
434 childList = self.listdir()
435 except Exception:
435 except Exception:
436 if errors == 'ignore':
436 if errors == 'ignore':
437 return
437 return
438 elif errors == 'warn':
438 elif errors == 'warn':
439 warnings.warn(
439 warnings.warn(
440 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
440 "Unable to list directory '%s': %s"
441 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
441 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
442 TreeWalkWarning)
442 TreeWalkWarning)
443 return
443 return
444 else:
444 else:
445 raise
445 raise
446
446
447 for child in childList:
447 for child in childList:
448 try:
448 try:
449 isfile = child.isfile()
449 isfile = child.isfile()
450 isdir = not isfile and child.isdir()
450 isdir = not isfile and child.isdir()
451 except:
451 except:
452 if errors == 'ignore':
452 if errors == 'ignore':
453 continue
453 continue
454 elif errors == 'warn':
454 elif errors == 'warn':
455 warnings.warn(
455 warnings.warn(
456 "Unable to access '%s': %s"
456 "Unable to access '%s': %s"
457 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
457 % (self, sys.exc_info()[1]),
458 TreeWalkWarning)
458 TreeWalkWarning)
459 continue
459 continue
460 else:
460 else:
461 raise
461 raise
462
462
463 if isfile:
463 if isfile:
464 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
464 if pattern is None or child.fnmatch(pattern):
465 yield child
465 yield child
466 elif isdir:
466 elif isdir:
467 for f in child.walkfiles(pattern, errors):
467 for f in child.walkfiles(pattern, errors):
468 yield f
468 yield f
469
469
470 def fnmatch(self, pattern):
470 def fnmatch(self, pattern):
471 """ Return True if self.name matches the given pattern.
471 """ Return True if self.name matches the given pattern.
472
472
473 pattern - A filename pattern with wildcards,
473 pattern - A filename pattern with wildcards,
474 for example '*.py'.
474 for example '*.py'.
475 """
475 """
476 return fnmatch.fnmatch(self.name, pattern)
476 return fnmatch.fnmatch(self.name, pattern)
477
477
478 def glob(self, pattern):
478 def glob(self, pattern):
479 """ Return a list of path objects that match the pattern.
479 """ Return a list of path objects that match the pattern.
480
480
481 pattern - a path relative to this directory, with wildcards.
481 pattern - a path relative to this directory, with wildcards.
482
482
483 For example, path('/users').glob('*/bin/*') returns a list
483 For example, path('/users').glob('*/bin/*') returns a list
484 of all the files users have in their bin directories.
484 of all the files users have in their bin directories.
485 """
485 """
486 cls = self.__class__
486 cls = self.__class__
487 return [cls(s) for s in glob.glob(unicode(self / pattern))]
487 return [cls(s) for s in glob.glob(unicode(self / pattern))]
488
488
489
489
490 # --- Reading or writing an entire file at once.
490 # --- Reading or writing an entire file at once.
491
491
492 def open(self, mode='r'):
492 def open(self, mode='r'):
493 """ Open this file. Return a file object. """
493 """ Open this file. Return a file object. """
494 return open(self, mode)
494 return open(self, mode)
495
495
496 def bytes(self):
496 def bytes(self):
497 """ Open this file, read all bytes, return them as a string. """
497 """ Open this file, read all bytes, return them as a string. """
498 f = self.open('rb')
498 f = self.open('rb')
499 try:
499 try:
500 return f.read()
500 return f.read()
501 finally:
501 finally:
502 f.close()
502 f.close()
503
503
504 def write_bytes(self, bytes, append=False):
504 def write_bytes(self, bytes, append=False):
505 """ Open this file and write the given bytes to it.
505 """ Open this file and write the given bytes to it.
506
506
507 Default behavior is to overwrite any existing file.
507 Default behavior is to overwrite any existing file.
508 Call p.write_bytes(bytes, append=True) to append instead.
508 Call p.write_bytes(bytes, append=True) to append instead.
509 """
509 """
510 if append:
510 if append:
511 mode = 'ab'
511 mode = 'ab'
512 else:
512 else:
513 mode = 'wb'
513 mode = 'wb'
514 f = self.open(mode)
514 f = self.open(mode)
515 try:
515 try:
516 f.write(bytes)
516 f.write(bytes)
517 finally:
517 finally:
518 f.close()
518 f.close()
519
519
520 def text(self, encoding=None, errors='strict'):
520 def text(self, encoding=None, errors='strict'):
521 r""" Open this file, read it in, return the content as a string.
521 r""" Open this file, read it in, return the content as a string.
522
522
523 This uses 'U' mode in Python 2.3 and later, so '\r\n' and '\r'
523 This uses 'U' mode in Python 2.3 and later, so '\r\n' and '\r'
524 are automatically translated to '\n'.
524 are automatically translated to '\n'.
525
525
526 Optional arguments:
526 Optional arguments:
527
527
528 encoding - The Unicode encoding (or character set) of
528 encoding - The Unicode encoding (or character set) of
529 the file. If present, the content of the file is
529 the file. If present, the content of the file is
530 decoded and returned as a unicode object; otherwise
530 decoded and returned as a unicode object; otherwise
531 it is returned as an 8-bit str.
531 it is returned as an 8-bit str.
532 errors - How to handle Unicode errors; see help(str.decode)
532 errors - How to handle Unicode errors; see help(str.decode)
533 for the options. Default is 'strict'.
533 for the options. Default is 'strict'.
534 """
534 """
535 if encoding is None:
535 if encoding is None:
536 # 8-bit
536 # 8-bit
537 f = self.open('U')
537 f = self.open('U')
538 try:
538 try:
539 return f.read()
539 return f.read()
540 finally:
540 finally:
541 f.close()
541 f.close()
542 else:
542 else:
543 # Unicode
543 # Unicode
544 f = codecs.open(self, 'r', encoding, errors)
544 f = codecs.open(self, 'r', encoding, errors)
545 # (Note - Can't use 'U' mode here, since codecs.open
545 # (Note - Can't use 'U' mode here, since codecs.open
546 # doesn't support 'U' mode, even in Python 2.3.)
546 # doesn't support 'U' mode, even in Python 2.3.)
547 try:
547 try:
548 t = f.read()
548 t = f.read()
549 finally:
549 finally:
550 f.close()
550 f.close()
551 return (t.replace(u'\r\n', u'\n')
551 return (t.replace(u'\r\n', u'\n')
552 .replace(u'\r\x85', u'\n')
552 .replace(u'\r\x85', u'\n')
553 .replace(u'\r', u'\n')
553 .replace(u'\r', u'\n')
554 .replace(u'\x85', u'\n')
554 .replace(u'\x85', u'\n')
555 .replace(u'\u2028', u'\n'))
555 .replace(u'\u2028', u'\n'))
556
556
557 def write_text(self, text, encoding=None, errors='strict', linesep=os.linesep, append=False):
557 def write_text(self, text, encoding=None, errors='strict', linesep=os.linesep, append=False):
558 r""" Write the given text to this file.
558 r""" Write the given text to this file.
559
559
560 The default behavior is to overwrite any existing file;
560 The default behavior is to overwrite any existing file;
561 to append instead, use the 'append=True' keyword argument.
561 to append instead, use the 'append=True' keyword argument.
562
562
563 There are two differences between path.write_text() and
563 There are two differences between path.write_text() and
564 path.write_bytes(): newline handling and Unicode handling.
564 path.write_bytes(): newline handling and Unicode handling.
565 See below.
565 See below.
566
566
567 Parameters:
567 Parameters:
568
568
569 - text - str/unicode - The text to be written.
569 - text - str/unicode - The text to be written.
570
570
571 - encoding - str - The Unicode encoding that will be used.
571 - encoding - str - The Unicode encoding that will be used.
572 This is ignored if 'text' isn't a Unicode string.
572 This is ignored if 'text' isn't a Unicode string.
573
573
574 - errors - str - How to handle Unicode encoding errors.
574 - errors - str - How to handle Unicode encoding errors.
575 Default is 'strict'. See help(unicode.encode) for the
575 Default is 'strict'. See help(unicode.encode) for the
576 options. This is ignored if 'text' isn't a Unicode
576 options. This is ignored if 'text' isn't a Unicode
577 string.
577 string.
578
578
579 - linesep - keyword argument - str/unicode - The sequence of
579 - linesep - keyword argument - str/unicode - The sequence of
580 characters to be used to mark end-of-line. The default is
580 characters to be used to mark end-of-line. The default is
581 os.linesep. You can also specify None; this means to
581 os.linesep. You can also specify None; this means to
582 leave all newlines as they are in 'text'.
582 leave all newlines as they are in 'text'.
583
583
584 - append - keyword argument - bool - Specifies what to do if
584 - append - keyword argument - bool - Specifies what to do if
585 the file already exists (True: append to the end of it;
585 the file already exists (True: append to the end of it;
586 False: overwrite it.) The default is False.
586 False: overwrite it.) The default is False.
587
587
588
588
589 --- Newline handling.
589 --- Newline handling.
590
590
591 write_text() converts all standard end-of-line sequences
591 write_text() converts all standard end-of-line sequences
592 ('\n', '\r', and '\r\n') to your platform's default end-of-line
592 ('\n', '\r', and '\r\n') to your platform's default end-of-line
593 sequence (see os.linesep; on Windows, for example, the
593 sequence (see os.linesep; on Windows, for example, the
594 end-of-line marker is '\r\n').
594 end-of-line marker is '\r\n').
595
595
596 If you don't like your platform's default, you can override it
596 If you don't like your platform's default, you can override it
597 using the 'linesep=' keyword argument. If you specifically want
597 using the 'linesep=' keyword argument. If you specifically want
598 write_text() to preserve the newlines as-is, use 'linesep=None'.
598 write_text() to preserve the newlines as-is, use 'linesep=None'.
599
599
600 This applies to Unicode text the same as to 8-bit text, except
600 This applies to Unicode text the same as to 8-bit text, except
601 there are three additional standard Unicode end-of-line sequences:
601 there are three additional standard Unicode end-of-line sequences:
602 u'\x85', u'\r\x85', and u'\u2028'.
602 u'\x85', u'\r\x85', and u'\u2028'.
603
603
604 (This is slightly different from when you open a file for
604 (This is slightly different from when you open a file for
605 writing with fopen(filename, "w") in C or file(filename, 'w')
605 writing with fopen(filename, "w") in C or open(filename, 'w')
606 in Python.)
606 in Python.)
607
607
608
608
609 --- Unicode
609 --- Unicode
610
610
611 If 'text' isn't Unicode, then apart from newline handling, the
611 If 'text' isn't Unicode, then apart from newline handling, the
612 bytes are written verbatim to the file. The 'encoding' and
612 bytes are written verbatim to the file. The 'encoding' and
613 'errors' arguments are not used and must be omitted.
613 'errors' arguments are not used and must be omitted.
614
614
615 If 'text' is Unicode, it is first converted to bytes using the
615 If 'text' is Unicode, it is first converted to bytes using the
616 specified 'encoding' (or the default encoding if 'encoding'
616 specified 'encoding' (or the default encoding if 'encoding'
617 isn't specified). The 'errors' argument applies only to this
617 isn't specified). The 'errors' argument applies only to this
618 conversion.
618 conversion.
619
619
620 """
620 """
621 if isinstance(text, unicode):
621 if isinstance(text, unicode):
622 if linesep is not None:
622 if linesep is not None:
623 # Convert all standard end-of-line sequences to
623 # Convert all standard end-of-line sequences to
624 # ordinary newline characters.
624 # ordinary newline characters.
625 text = (text.replace(u'\r\n', u'\n')
625 text = (text.replace(u'\r\n', u'\n')
626 .replace(u'\r\x85', u'\n')
626 .replace(u'\r\x85', u'\n')
627 .replace(u'\r', u'\n')
627 .replace(u'\r', u'\n')
628 .replace(u'\x85', u'\n')
628 .replace(u'\x85', u'\n')
629 .replace(u'\u2028', u'\n'))
629 .replace(u'\u2028', u'\n'))
630 text = text.replace(u'\n', linesep)
630 text = text.replace(u'\n', linesep)
631 if encoding is None:
631 if encoding is None:
632 encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
632 encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
633 bytes = text.encode(encoding, errors)
633 bytes = text.encode(encoding, errors)
634 else:
634 else:
635 # It is an error to specify an encoding if 'text' is
635 # It is an error to specify an encoding if 'text' is
636 # an 8-bit string.
636 # an 8-bit string.
637 assert encoding is None
637 assert encoding is None
638
638
639 if linesep is not None:
639 if linesep is not None:
640 text = (text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
640 text = (text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
641 .replace('\r', '\n'))
641 .replace('\r', '\n'))
642 bytes = text.replace('\n', linesep)
642 bytes = text.replace('\n', linesep)
643
643
644 self.write_bytes(bytes, append)
644 self.write_bytes(bytes, append)
645
645
646 def lines(self, encoding=None, errors='strict', retain=True):
646 def lines(self, encoding=None, errors='strict', retain=True):
647 r""" Open this file, read all lines, return them in a list.
647 r""" Open this file, read all lines, return them in a list.
648
648
649 Optional arguments:
649 Optional arguments:
650 encoding - The Unicode encoding (or character set) of
650 encoding - The Unicode encoding (or character set) of
651 the file. The default is None, meaning the content
651 the file. The default is None, meaning the content
652 of the file is read as 8-bit characters and returned
652 of the file is read as 8-bit characters and returned
653 as a list of (non-Unicode) str objects.
653 as a list of (non-Unicode) str objects.
654 errors - How to handle Unicode errors; see help(str.decode)
654 errors - How to handle Unicode errors; see help(str.decode)
655 for the options. Default is 'strict'
655 for the options. Default is 'strict'
656 retain - If true, retain newline characters; but all newline
656 retain - If true, retain newline characters; but all newline
657 character combinations ('\r', '\n', '\r\n') are
657 character combinations ('\r', '\n', '\r\n') are
658 translated to '\n'. If false, newline characters are
658 translated to '\n'. If false, newline characters are
659 stripped off. Default is True.
659 stripped off. Default is True.
660
660
661 This uses 'U' mode in Python 2.3 and later.
661 This uses 'U' mode in Python 2.3 and later.
662 """
662 """
663 if encoding is None and retain:
663 if encoding is None and retain:
664 f = self.open('U')
664 f = self.open('U')
665 try:
665 try:
666 return f.readlines()
666 return f.readlines()
667 finally:
667 finally:
668 f.close()
668 f.close()
669 else:
669 else:
670 return self.text(encoding, errors).splitlines(retain)
670 return self.text(encoding, errors).splitlines(retain)
671
671
672 def write_lines(self, lines, encoding=None, errors='strict',
672 def write_lines(self, lines, encoding=None, errors='strict',
673 linesep=os.linesep, append=False):
673 linesep=os.linesep, append=False):
674 r""" Write the given lines of text to this file.
674 r""" Write the given lines of text to this file.
675
675
676 By default this overwrites any existing file at this path.
676 By default this overwrites any existing file at this path.
677
677
678 This puts a platform-specific newline sequence on every line.
678 This puts a platform-specific newline sequence on every line.
679 See 'linesep' below.
679 See 'linesep' below.
680
680
681 lines - A list of strings.
681 lines - A list of strings.
682
682
683 encoding - A Unicode encoding to use. This applies only if
683 encoding - A Unicode encoding to use. This applies only if
684 'lines' contains any Unicode strings.
684 'lines' contains any Unicode strings.
685
685
686 errors - How to handle errors in Unicode encoding. This
686 errors - How to handle errors in Unicode encoding. This
687 also applies only to Unicode strings.
687 also applies only to Unicode strings.
688
688
689 linesep - The desired line-ending. This line-ending is
689 linesep - The desired line-ending. This line-ending is
690 applied to every line. If a line already has any
690 applied to every line. If a line already has any
691 standard line ending ('\r', '\n', '\r\n', u'\x85',
691 standard line ending ('\r', '\n', '\r\n', u'\x85',
692 u'\r\x85', u'\u2028'), that will be stripped off and
692 u'\r\x85', u'\u2028'), that will be stripped off and
693 this will be used instead. The default is os.linesep,
693 this will be used instead. The default is os.linesep,
694 which is platform-dependent ('\r\n' on Windows, '\n' on
694 which is platform-dependent ('\r\n' on Windows, '\n' on
695 Unix, etc.) Specify None to write the lines as-is,
695 Unix, etc.) Specify None to write the lines as-is,
696 like file.writelines().
696 like file.writelines().
697
697
698 Use the keyword argument append=True to append lines to the
698 Use the keyword argument append=True to append lines to the
699 file. The default is to overwrite the file. Warning:
699 file. The default is to overwrite the file. Warning:
700 When you use this with Unicode data, if the encoding of the
700 When you use this with Unicode data, if the encoding of the
701 existing data in the file is different from the encoding
701 existing data in the file is different from the encoding
702 you specify with the encoding= parameter, the result is
702 you specify with the encoding= parameter, the result is
703 mixed-encoding data, which can really confuse someone trying
703 mixed-encoding data, which can really confuse someone trying
704 to read the file later.
704 to read the file later.
705 """
705 """
706 if append:
706 if append:
707 mode = 'ab'
707 mode = 'ab'
708 else:
708 else:
709 mode = 'wb'
709 mode = 'wb'
710 f = self.open(mode)
710 f = self.open(mode)
711 try:
711 try:
712 for line in lines:
712 for line in lines:
713 isUnicode = isinstance(line, unicode)
713 isUnicode = isinstance(line, unicode)
714 if linesep is not None:
714 if linesep is not None:
715 # Strip off any existing line-end and add the
715 # Strip off any existing line-end and add the
716 # specified linesep string.
716 # specified linesep string.
717 if isUnicode:
717 if isUnicode:
718 if line[-2:] in (u'\r\n', u'\x0d\x85'):
718 if line[-2:] in (u'\r\n', u'\x0d\x85'):
719 line = line[:-2]
719 line = line[:-2]
720 elif line[-1:] in (u'\r', u'\n',
720 elif line[-1:] in (u'\r', u'\n',
721 u'\x85', u'\u2028'):
721 u'\x85', u'\u2028'):
722 line = line[:-1]
722 line = line[:-1]
723 else:
723 else:
724 if line[-2:] == '\r\n':
724 if line[-2:] == '\r\n':
725 line = line[:-2]
725 line = line[:-2]
726 elif line[-1:] in ('\r', '\n'):
726 elif line[-1:] in ('\r', '\n'):
727 line = line[:-1]
727 line = line[:-1]
728 line += linesep
728 line += linesep
729 if isUnicode:
729 if isUnicode:
730 if encoding is None:
730 if encoding is None:
731 encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
731 encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
732 line = line.encode(encoding, errors)
732 line = line.encode(encoding, errors)
733 f.write(line)
733 f.write(line)
734 finally:
734 finally:
735 f.close()
735 f.close()
736
736
737 def read_md5(self):
737 def read_md5(self):
738 """ Calculate the md5 hash for this file.
738 """ Calculate the md5 hash for this file.
739
739
740 This reads through the entire file.
740 This reads through the entire file.
741 """
741 """
742 f = self.open('rb')
742 f = self.open('rb')
743 try:
743 try:
744 m = md5()
744 m = md5()
745 while True:
745 while True:
746 d = f.read(8192)
746 d = f.read(8192)
747 if not d:
747 if not d:
748 break
748 break
749 m.update(d)
749 m.update(d)
750 finally:
750 finally:
751 f.close()
751 f.close()
752 return m.digest()
752 return m.digest()
753
753
754 # --- Methods for querying the filesystem.
754 # --- Methods for querying the filesystem.
755 # N.B. We can't assign the functions directly, because they may on some
755 # N.B. We can't assign the functions directly, because they may on some
756 # platforms be implemented in C, and compiled functions don't get bound.
756 # platforms be implemented in C, and compiled functions don't get bound.
757 # See gh-737 for discussion of this.
757 # See gh-737 for discussion of this.
758
758
759 def exists(s): return os.path.exists(s)
759 def exists(s): return os.path.exists(s)
760 def isdir(s): return os.path.isdir(s)
760 def isdir(s): return os.path.isdir(s)
761 def isfile(s): return os.path.isfile(s)
761 def isfile(s): return os.path.isfile(s)
762 def islink(s): return os.path.islink(s)
762 def islink(s): return os.path.islink(s)
763 def ismount(s): return os.path.ismount(s)
763 def ismount(s): return os.path.ismount(s)
764
764
765 if hasattr(os.path, 'samefile'):
765 if hasattr(os.path, 'samefile'):
766 def samefile(s, o): return os.path.samefile(s, o)
766 def samefile(s, o): return os.path.samefile(s, o)
767
767
768 def getatime(s): return os.path.getatime(s)
768 def getatime(s): return os.path.getatime(s)
769 atime = property(
769 atime = property(
770 getatime, None, None,
770 getatime, None, None,
771 """ Last access time of the file. """)
771 """ Last access time of the file. """)
772
772
773 def getmtime(s): return os.path.getmtime(s)
773 def getmtime(s): return os.path.getmtime(s)
774 mtime = property(
774 mtime = property(
775 getmtime, None, None,
775 getmtime, None, None,
776 """ Last-modified time of the file. """)
776 """ Last-modified time of the file. """)
777
777
778 if hasattr(os.path, 'getctime'):
778 if hasattr(os.path, 'getctime'):
779 def getctime(s): return os.path.getctime(s)
779 def getctime(s): return os.path.getctime(s)
780 ctime = property(
780 ctime = property(
781 getctime, None, None,
781 getctime, None, None,
782 """ Creation time of the file. """)
782 """ Creation time of the file. """)
783
783
784 def getsize(s): return os.path.getsize(s)
784 def getsize(s): return os.path.getsize(s)
785 size = property(
785 size = property(
786 getsize, None, None,
786 getsize, None, None,
787 """ Size of the file, in bytes. """)
787 """ Size of the file, in bytes. """)
788
788
789 if hasattr(os, 'access'):
789 if hasattr(os, 'access'):
790 def access(self, mode):
790 def access(self, mode):
791 """ Return true if current user has access to this path.
791 """ Return true if current user has access to this path.
792
792
793 mode - One of the constants os.F_OK, os.R_OK, os.W_OK, os.X_OK
793 mode - One of the constants os.F_OK, os.R_OK, os.W_OK, os.X_OK
794 """
794 """
795 return os.access(self, mode)
795 return os.access(self, mode)
796
796
797 def stat(self):
797 def stat(self):
798 """ Perform a stat() system call on this path. """
798 """ Perform a stat() system call on this path. """
799 return os.stat(self)
799 return os.stat(self)
800
800
801 def lstat(self):
801 def lstat(self):
802 """ Like path.stat(), but do not follow symbolic links. """
802 """ Like path.stat(), but do not follow symbolic links. """
803 return os.lstat(self)
803 return os.lstat(self)
804
804
805 def get_owner(self):
805 def get_owner(self):
806 r""" Return the name of the owner of this file or directory.
806 r""" Return the name of the owner of this file or directory.
807
807
808 This follows symbolic links.
808 This follows symbolic links.
809
809
810 On Windows, this returns a name of the form ur'DOMAIN\User Name'.
810 On Windows, this returns a name of the form ur'DOMAIN\User Name'.
811 On Windows, a group can own a file or directory.
811 On Windows, a group can own a file or directory.
812 """
812 """
813 if os.name == 'nt':
813 if os.name == 'nt':
814 if win32security is None:
814 if win32security is None:
815 raise Exception("path.owner requires win32all to be installed")
815 raise Exception("path.owner requires win32all to be installed")
816 desc = win32security.GetFileSecurity(
816 desc = win32security.GetFileSecurity(
817 self, win32security.OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION)
817 self, win32security.OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION)
818 sid = desc.GetSecurityDescriptorOwner()
818 sid = desc.GetSecurityDescriptorOwner()
819 account, domain, typecode = win32security.LookupAccountSid(None, sid)
819 account, domain, typecode = win32security.LookupAccountSid(None, sid)
820 return domain + u'\\' + account
820 return domain + u'\\' + account
821 else:
821 else:
822 if pwd is None:
822 if pwd is None:
823 raise NotImplementedError("path.owner is not implemented on this platform.")
823 raise NotImplementedError("path.owner is not implemented on this platform.")
824 st = self.stat()
824 st = self.stat()
825 return pwd.getpwuid(st.st_uid).pw_name
825 return pwd.getpwuid(st.st_uid).pw_name
826
826
827 owner = property(
827 owner = property(
828 get_owner, None, None,
828 get_owner, None, None,
829 """ Name of the owner of this file or directory. """)
829 """ Name of the owner of this file or directory. """)
830
830
831 if hasattr(os, 'statvfs'):
831 if hasattr(os, 'statvfs'):
832 def statvfs(self):
832 def statvfs(self):
833 """ Perform a statvfs() system call on this path. """
833 """ Perform a statvfs() system call on this path. """
834 return os.statvfs(self)
834 return os.statvfs(self)
835
835
836 if hasattr(os, 'pathconf'):
836 if hasattr(os, 'pathconf'):
837 def pathconf(self, name):
837 def pathconf(self, name):
838 return os.pathconf(self, name)
838 return os.pathconf(self, name)
839
839
840
840
841 # --- Modifying operations on files and directories
841 # --- Modifying operations on files and directories
842
842
843 def utime(self, times):
843 def utime(self, times):
844 """ Set the access and modified times of this file. """
844 """ Set the access and modified times of this file. """
845 os.utime(self, times)
845 os.utime(self, times)
846
846
847 def chmod(self, mode):
847 def chmod(self, mode):
848 os.chmod(self, mode)
848 os.chmod(self, mode)
849
849
850 if hasattr(os, 'chown'):
850 if hasattr(os, 'chown'):
851 def chown(self, uid, gid):
851 def chown(self, uid, gid):
852 os.chown(self, uid, gid)
852 os.chown(self, uid, gid)
853
853
854 def rename(self, new):
854 def rename(self, new):
855 os.rename(self, new)
855 os.rename(self, new)
856
856
857 def renames(self, new):
857 def renames(self, new):
858 os.renames(self, new)
858 os.renames(self, new)
859
859
860
860
861 # --- Create/delete operations on directories
861 # --- Create/delete operations on directories
862
862
863 def mkdir(self, mode=0777):
863 def mkdir(self, mode=0777):
864 os.mkdir(self, mode)
864 os.mkdir(self, mode)
865
865
866 def makedirs(self, mode=0777):
866 def makedirs(self, mode=0777):
867 os.makedirs(self, mode)
867 os.makedirs(self, mode)
868
868
869 def rmdir(self):
869 def rmdir(self):
870 os.rmdir(self)
870 os.rmdir(self)
871
871
872 def removedirs(self):
872 def removedirs(self):
873 os.removedirs(self)
873 os.removedirs(self)
874
874
875
875
876 # --- Modifying operations on files
876 # --- Modifying operations on files
877
877
878 def touch(self):
878 def touch(self):
879 """ Set the access/modified times of this file to the current time.
879 """ Set the access/modified times of this file to the current time.
880 Create the file if it does not exist.
880 Create the file if it does not exist.
881 """
881 """
882 fd = os.open(self, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT, 0666)
882 fd = os.open(self, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT, 0666)
883 os.close(fd)
883 os.close(fd)
884 os.utime(self, None)
884 os.utime(self, None)
885
885
886 def remove(self):
886 def remove(self):
887 os.remove(self)
887 os.remove(self)
888
888
889 def unlink(self):
889 def unlink(self):
890 os.unlink(self)
890 os.unlink(self)
891
891
892
892
893 # --- Links
893 # --- Links
894
894
895 if hasattr(os, 'link'):
895 if hasattr(os, 'link'):
896 def link(self, newpath):
896 def link(self, newpath):
897 """ Create a hard link at 'newpath', pointing to this file. """
897 """ Create a hard link at 'newpath', pointing to this file. """
898 os.link(self, newpath)
898 os.link(self, newpath)
899
899
900 if hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
900 if hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
901 def symlink(self, newlink):
901 def symlink(self, newlink):
902 """ Create a symbolic link at 'newlink', pointing here. """
902 """ Create a symbolic link at 'newlink', pointing here. """
903 os.symlink(self, newlink)
903 os.symlink(self, newlink)
904
904
905 if hasattr(os, 'readlink'):
905 if hasattr(os, 'readlink'):
906 def readlink(self):
906 def readlink(self):
907 """ Return the path to which this symbolic link points.
907 """ Return the path to which this symbolic link points.
908
908
909 The result may be an absolute or a relative path.
909 The result may be an absolute or a relative path.
910 """
910 """
911 return self.__class__(os.readlink(self))
911 return self.__class__(os.readlink(self))
912
912
913 def readlinkabs(self):
913 def readlinkabs(self):
914 """ Return the path to which this symbolic link points.
914 """ Return the path to which this symbolic link points.
915
915
916 The result is always an absolute path.
916 The result is always an absolute path.
917 """
917 """
918 p = self.readlink()
918 p = self.readlink()
919 if p.isabs():
919 if p.isabs():
920 return p
920 return p
921 else:
921 else:
922 return (self.parent / p).abspath()
922 return (self.parent / p).abspath()
923
923
924
924
925 # --- High-level functions from shutil
925 # --- High-level functions from shutil
926
926
927 copyfile = shutil.copyfile
927 copyfile = shutil.copyfile
928 copymode = shutil.copymode
928 copymode = shutil.copymode
929 copystat = shutil.copystat
929 copystat = shutil.copystat
930 copy = shutil.copy
930 copy = shutil.copy
931 copy2 = shutil.copy2
931 copy2 = shutil.copy2
932 copytree = shutil.copytree
932 copytree = shutil.copytree
933 if hasattr(shutil, 'move'):
933 if hasattr(shutil, 'move'):
934 move = shutil.move
934 move = shutil.move
935 rmtree = shutil.rmtree
935 rmtree = shutil.rmtree
936
936
937
937
938 # --- Special stuff from os
938 # --- Special stuff from os
939
939
940 if hasattr(os, 'chroot'):
940 if hasattr(os, 'chroot'):
941 def chroot(self):
941 def chroot(self):
942 os.chroot(self)
942 os.chroot(self)
943
943
944 if hasattr(os, 'startfile'):
944 if hasattr(os, 'startfile'):
945 def startfile(self):
945 def startfile(self):
946 os.startfile(self)
946 os.startfile(self)
947
947
@@ -1,1900 +1,1900 b''
1 """Pexpect is a Python module for spawning child applications and controlling
1 """Pexpect is a Python module for spawning child applications and controlling
2 them automatically. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications
2 them automatically. Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications
3 such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup
3 such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to a automate setup
4 scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. It
4 scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. It
5 can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
5 can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don
6 Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Other Expect-like modules for Python
6 Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Other Expect-like modules for Python
7 require TCL and Expect or require C extensions to be compiled. Pexpect does not
7 require TCL and Expect or require C extensions to be compiled. Pexpect does not
8 use C, Expect, or TCL extensions. It should work on any platform that supports
8 use C, Expect, or TCL extensions. It should work on any platform that supports
9 the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface focuses on ease of use so
9 the standard Python pty module. The Pexpect interface focuses on ease of use so
10 that simple tasks are easy.
10 that simple tasks are easy.
11
11
12 There are two main interfaces to the Pexpect system; these are the function,
12 There are two main interfaces to the Pexpect system; these are the function,
13 run() and the class, spawn. The spawn class is more powerful. The run()
13 run() and the class, spawn. The spawn class is more powerful. The run()
14 function is simpler than spawn, and is good for quickly calling program. When
14 function is simpler than spawn, and is good for quickly calling program. When
15 you call the run() function it executes a given program and then returns the
15 you call the run() function it executes a given program and then returns the
16 output. This is a handy replacement for os.system().
16 output. This is a handy replacement for os.system().
17
17
18 For example::
18 For example::
19
19
20 pexpect.run('ls -la')
20 pexpect.run('ls -la')
21
21
22 The spawn class is the more powerful interface to the Pexpect system. You can
22 The spawn class is the more powerful interface to the Pexpect system. You can
23 use this to spawn a child program then interact with it by sending input and
23 use this to spawn a child program then interact with it by sending input and
24 expecting responses (waiting for patterns in the child's output).
24 expecting responses (waiting for patterns in the child's output).
25
25
26 For example::
26 For example::
27
27
28 child = pexpect.spawn('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.')
28 child = pexpect.spawn('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.')
29 child.expect ('Password:')
29 child.expect ('Password:')
30 child.sendline (mypassword)
30 child.sendline (mypassword)
31
31
32 This works even for commands that ask for passwords or other input outside of
32 This works even for commands that ask for passwords or other input outside of
33 the normal stdio streams. For example, ssh reads input directly from the TTY
33 the normal stdio streams. For example, ssh reads input directly from the TTY
34 device which bypasses stdin.
34 device which bypasses stdin.
35
35
36 Credits: Noah Spurrier, Richard Holden, Marco Molteni, Kimberley Burchett,
36 Credits: Noah Spurrier, Richard Holden, Marco Molteni, Kimberley Burchett,
37 Robert Stone, Hartmut Goebel, Chad Schroeder, Erick Tryzelaar, Dave Kirby, Ids
37 Robert Stone, Hartmut Goebel, Chad Schroeder, Erick Tryzelaar, Dave Kirby, Ids
38 vander Molen, George Todd, Noel Taylor, Nicolas D. Cesar, Alexander Gattin,
38 vander Molen, George Todd, Noel Taylor, Nicolas D. Cesar, Alexander Gattin,
39 Jacques-Etienne Baudoux, Geoffrey Marshall, Francisco Lourenco, Glen Mabey,
39 Jacques-Etienne Baudoux, Geoffrey Marshall, Francisco Lourenco, Glen Mabey,
40 Karthik Gurusamy, Fernando Perez, Corey Minyard, Jon Cohen, Guillaume
40 Karthik Gurusamy, Fernando Perez, Corey Minyard, Jon Cohen, Guillaume
41 Chazarain, Andrew Ryan, Nick Craig-Wood, Andrew Stone, Jorgen Grahn, John
41 Chazarain, Andrew Ryan, Nick Craig-Wood, Andrew Stone, Jorgen Grahn, John
42 Spiegel, Jan Grant, Shane Kerr and Thomas Kluyver. Let me know if I forgot anyone.
42 Spiegel, Jan Grant, Shane Kerr and Thomas Kluyver. Let me know if I forgot anyone.
43
43
44 Pexpect is free, open source, and all that good stuff.
44 Pexpect is free, open source, and all that good stuff.
45
45
46 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
46 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
47 this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
47 this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
48 the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
48 the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
49 use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
49 use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
50 of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
50 of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
51 so, subject to the following conditions:
51 so, subject to the following conditions:
52
52
53 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
53 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
54 copies or substantial portions of the Software.
54 copies or substantial portions of the Software.
55
55
56 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
56 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
57 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
57 IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
58 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
58 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
59 AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
59 AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
60 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
60 LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
61 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
61 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
62 SOFTWARE.
62 SOFTWARE.
63
63
64 Pexpect Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Noah Spurrier
64 Pexpect Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Noah Spurrier
65 http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/
65 http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/
66 """
66 """
67
67
68 try:
68 try:
69 import os, sys, time
69 import os, sys, time
70 import select
70 import select
71 import re
71 import re
72 import struct
72 import struct
73 import resource
73 import resource
74 import types
74 import types
75 import pty
75 import pty
76 import tty
76 import tty
77 import termios
77 import termios
78 import fcntl
78 import fcntl
79 import errno
79 import errno
80 import traceback
80 import traceback
81 import signal
81 import signal
82 except ImportError, e:
82 except ImportError, e:
83 raise ImportError (str(e) + """
83 raise ImportError (str(e) + """
84
84
85 A critical module was not found. Probably this operating system does not
85 A critical module was not found. Probably this operating system does not
86 support it. Pexpect is intended for UNIX-like operating systems.""")
86 support it. Pexpect is intended for UNIX-like operating systems.""")
87
87
88 __version__ = '2.6.dev'
88 __version__ = '2.6.dev'
89 version = __version__
89 version = __version__
90 version_info = (2,6,'dev')
90 version_info = (2,6,'dev')
91 __all__ = ['ExceptionPexpect', 'EOF', 'TIMEOUT', 'spawn', 'spawnb', 'run', 'which',
91 __all__ = ['ExceptionPexpect', 'EOF', 'TIMEOUT', 'spawn', 'spawnb', 'run', 'which',
92 'split_command_line', '__version__']
92 'split_command_line', '__version__']
93
93
94 # Exception classes used by this module.
94 # Exception classes used by this module.
95 class ExceptionPexpect(Exception):
95 class ExceptionPexpect(Exception):
96
96
97 """Base class for all exceptions raised by this module.
97 """Base class for all exceptions raised by this module.
98 """
98 """
99
99
100 def __init__(self, value):
100 def __init__(self, value):
101
101
102 self.value = value
102 self.value = value
103
103
104 def __str__(self):
104 def __str__(self):
105
105
106 return str(self.value)
106 return str(self.value)
107
107
108 def get_trace(self):
108 def get_trace(self):
109
109
110 """This returns an abbreviated stack trace with lines that only concern
110 """This returns an abbreviated stack trace with lines that only concern
111 the caller. In other words, the stack trace inside the Pexpect module
111 the caller. In other words, the stack trace inside the Pexpect module
112 is not included. """
112 is not included. """
113
113
114 tblist = traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])
114 tblist = traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])
115 #tblist = filter(self.__filter_not_pexpect, tblist)
115 #tblist = filter(self.__filter_not_pexpect, tblist)
116 tblist = [item for item in tblist if self.__filter_not_pexpect(item)]
116 tblist = [item for item in tblist if self.__filter_not_pexpect(item)]
117 tblist = traceback.format_list(tblist)
117 tblist = traceback.format_list(tblist)
118 return ''.join(tblist)
118 return ''.join(tblist)
119
119
120 def __filter_not_pexpect(self, trace_list_item):
120 def __filter_not_pexpect(self, trace_list_item):
121
121
122 """This returns True if list item 0 the string 'pexpect.py' in it. """
122 """This returns True if list item 0 the string 'pexpect.py' in it. """
123
123
124 if trace_list_item[0].find('pexpect.py') == -1:
124 if trace_list_item[0].find('pexpect.py') == -1:
125 return True
125 return True
126 else:
126 else:
127 return False
127 return False
128
128
129 class EOF(ExceptionPexpect):
129 class EOF(ExceptionPexpect):
130
130
131 """Raised when EOF is read from a child. This usually means the child has exited."""
131 """Raised when EOF is read from a child. This usually means the child has exited."""
132
132
133 class TIMEOUT(ExceptionPexpect):
133 class TIMEOUT(ExceptionPexpect):
134
134
135 """Raised when a read time exceeds the timeout. """
135 """Raised when a read time exceeds the timeout. """
136
136
137 ##class TIMEOUT_PATTERN(TIMEOUT):
137 ##class TIMEOUT_PATTERN(TIMEOUT):
138 ## """Raised when the pattern match time exceeds the timeout.
138 ## """Raised when the pattern match time exceeds the timeout.
139 ## This is different than a read TIMEOUT because the child process may
139 ## This is different than a read TIMEOUT because the child process may
140 ## give output, thus never give a TIMEOUT, but the output
140 ## give output, thus never give a TIMEOUT, but the output
141 ## may never match a pattern.
141 ## may never match a pattern.
142 ## """
142 ## """
143 ##class MAXBUFFER(ExceptionPexpect):
143 ##class MAXBUFFER(ExceptionPexpect):
144 ## """Raised when a scan buffer fills before matching an expected pattern."""
144 ## """Raised when a scan buffer fills before matching an expected pattern."""
145
145
146 PY3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
146 PY3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
147
147
148 def _cast_bytes(s, enc):
148 def _cast_bytes(s, enc):
149 if isinstance(s, unicode):
149 if isinstance(s, unicode):
150 return s.encode(enc)
150 return s.encode(enc)
151 return s
151 return s
152
152
153 def _cast_unicode(s, enc):
153 def _cast_unicode(s, enc):
154 if isinstance(s, bytes):
154 if isinstance(s, bytes):
155 return s.decode(enc)
155 return s.decode(enc)
156 return s
156 return s
157
157
158 re_type = type(re.compile(''))
158 re_type = type(re.compile(''))
159
159
160 def run (command, timeout=-1, withexitstatus=False, events=None, extra_args=None,
160 def run (command, timeout=-1, withexitstatus=False, events=None, extra_args=None,
161 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, encoding='utf-8'):
161 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, encoding='utf-8'):
162
162
163 """
163 """
164 This function runs the given command; waits for it to finish; then
164 This function runs the given command; waits for it to finish; then
165 returns all output as a string. STDERR is included in output. If the full
165 returns all output as a string. STDERR is included in output. If the full
166 path to the command is not given then the path is searched.
166 path to the command is not given then the path is searched.
167
167
168 Note that lines are terminated by CR/LF (\\r\\n) combination even on
168 Note that lines are terminated by CR/LF (\\r\\n) combination even on
169 UNIX-like systems because this is the standard for pseudo ttys. If you set
169 UNIX-like systems because this is the standard for pseudo ttys. If you set
170 'withexitstatus' to true, then run will return a tuple of (command_output,
170 'withexitstatus' to true, then run will return a tuple of (command_output,
171 exitstatus). If 'withexitstatus' is false then this returns just
171 exitstatus). If 'withexitstatus' is false then this returns just
172 command_output.
172 command_output.
173
173
174 The run() function can often be used instead of creating a spawn instance.
174 The run() function can often be used instead of creating a spawn instance.
175 For example, the following code uses spawn::
175 For example, the following code uses spawn::
176
176
177 from pexpect import *
177 from pexpect import *
178 child = spawn('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.')
178 child = spawn('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.')
179 child.expect ('(?i)password')
179 child.expect ('(?i)password')
180 child.sendline (mypassword)
180 child.sendline (mypassword)
181
181
182 The previous code can be replace with the following::
182 The previous code can be replace with the following::
183
183
184 from pexpect import *
184 from pexpect import *
185 run ('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.', events={'(?i)password': mypassword})
185 run ('scp foo myname@host.example.com:.', events={'(?i)password': mypassword})
186
186
187 Examples
187 Examples
188 ========
188 ========
189
189
190 Start the apache daemon on the local machine::
190 Start the apache daemon on the local machine::
191
191
192 from pexpect import *
192 from pexpect import *
193 run ("/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start")
193 run ("/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start")
194
194
195 Check in a file using SVN::
195 Check in a file using SVN::
196
196
197 from pexpect import *
197 from pexpect import *
198 run ("svn ci -m 'automatic commit' my_file.py")
198 run ("svn ci -m 'automatic commit' my_file.py")
199
199
200 Run a command and capture exit status::
200 Run a command and capture exit status::
201
201
202 from pexpect import *
202 from pexpect import *
203 (command_output, exitstatus) = run ('ls -l /bin', withexitstatus=1)
203 (command_output, exitstatus) = run ('ls -l /bin', withexitstatus=1)
204
204
205 Tricky Examples
205 Tricky Examples
206 ===============
206 ===============
207
207
208 The following will run SSH and execute 'ls -l' on the remote machine. The
208 The following will run SSH and execute 'ls -l' on the remote machine. The
209 password 'secret' will be sent if the '(?i)password' pattern is ever seen::
209 password 'secret' will be sent if the '(?i)password' pattern is ever seen::
210
210
211 run ("ssh username@machine.example.com 'ls -l'", events={'(?i)password':'secret\\n'})
211 run ("ssh username@machine.example.com 'ls -l'", events={'(?i)password':'secret\\n'})
212
212
213 This will start mencoder to rip a video from DVD. This will also display
213 This will start mencoder to rip a video from DVD. This will also display
214 progress ticks every 5 seconds as it runs. For example::
214 progress ticks every 5 seconds as it runs. For example::
215
215
216 from pexpect import *
216 from pexpect import *
217 def print_ticks(d):
217 def print_ticks(d):
218 print d['event_count'],
218 print d['event_count'],
219 run ("mencoder dvd://1 -o video.avi -oac copy -ovc copy", events={TIMEOUT:print_ticks}, timeout=5)
219 run ("mencoder dvd://1 -o video.avi -oac copy -ovc copy", events={TIMEOUT:print_ticks}, timeout=5)
220
220
221 The 'events' argument should be a dictionary of patterns and responses.
221 The 'events' argument should be a dictionary of patterns and responses.
222 Whenever one of the patterns is seen in the command out run() will send the
222 Whenever one of the patterns is seen in the command out run() will send the
223 associated response string. Note that you should put newlines in your
223 associated response string. Note that you should put newlines in your
224 string if Enter is necessary. The responses may also contain callback
224 string if Enter is necessary. The responses may also contain callback
225 functions. Any callback is function that takes a dictionary as an argument.
225 functions. Any callback is function that takes a dictionary as an argument.
226 The dictionary contains all the locals from the run() function, so you can
226 The dictionary contains all the locals from the run() function, so you can
227 access the child spawn object or any other variable defined in run()
227 access the child spawn object or any other variable defined in run()
228 (event_count, child, and extra_args are the most useful). A callback may
228 (event_count, child, and extra_args are the most useful). A callback may
229 return True to stop the current run process otherwise run() continues until
229 return True to stop the current run process otherwise run() continues until
230 the next event. A callback may also return a string which will be sent to
230 the next event. A callback may also return a string which will be sent to
231 the child. 'extra_args' is not used by directly run(). It provides a way to
231 the child. 'extra_args' is not used by directly run(). It provides a way to
232 pass data to a callback function through run() through the locals
232 pass data to a callback function through run() through the locals
233 dictionary passed to a callback."""
233 dictionary passed to a callback."""
234
234
235 if timeout == -1:
235 if timeout == -1:
236 child = spawn(command, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd, env=env,
236 child = spawn(command, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd, env=env,
237 encoding=encoding)
237 encoding=encoding)
238 else:
238 else:
239 child = spawn(command, timeout=timeout, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile,
239 child = spawn(command, timeout=timeout, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile,
240 cwd=cwd, env=env, encoding=encoding)
240 cwd=cwd, env=env, encoding=encoding)
241 if events is not None:
241 if events is not None:
242 patterns = events.keys()
242 patterns = events.keys()
243 responses = events.values()
243 responses = events.values()
244 else:
244 else:
245 patterns=None # We assume that EOF or TIMEOUT will save us.
245 patterns=None # We assume that EOF or TIMEOUT will save us.
246 responses=None
246 responses=None
247 child_result_list = []
247 child_result_list = []
248 event_count = 0
248 event_count = 0
249 while 1:
249 while 1:
250 try:
250 try:
251 index = child.expect (patterns)
251 index = child.expect (patterns)
252 if isinstance(child.after, basestring):
252 if isinstance(child.after, basestring):
253 child_result_list.append(child.before + child.after)
253 child_result_list.append(child.before + child.after)
254 else: # child.after may have been a TIMEOUT or EOF, so don't cat those.
254 else: # child.after may have been a TIMEOUT or EOF, so don't cat those.
255 child_result_list.append(child.before)
255 child_result_list.append(child.before)
256 if isinstance(responses[index], basestring):
256 if isinstance(responses[index], basestring):
257 child.send(responses[index])
257 child.send(responses[index])
258 elif type(responses[index]) is types.FunctionType:
258 elif type(responses[index]) is types.FunctionType:
259 callback_result = responses[index](locals())
259 callback_result = responses[index](locals())
260 sys.stdout.flush()
260 sys.stdout.flush()
261 if isinstance(callback_result, basestring):
261 if isinstance(callback_result, basestring):
262 child.send(callback_result)
262 child.send(callback_result)
263 elif callback_result:
263 elif callback_result:
264 break
264 break
265 else:
265 else:
266 raise TypeError ('The callback must be a string or function type.')
266 raise TypeError ('The callback must be a string or function type.')
267 event_count = event_count + 1
267 event_count = event_count + 1
268 except TIMEOUT, e:
268 except TIMEOUT, e:
269 child_result_list.append(child.before)
269 child_result_list.append(child.before)
270 break
270 break
271 except EOF, e:
271 except EOF, e:
272 child_result_list.append(child.before)
272 child_result_list.append(child.before)
273 break
273 break
274 child_result = child._empty_buffer.join(child_result_list)
274 child_result = child._empty_buffer.join(child_result_list)
275 if withexitstatus:
275 if withexitstatus:
276 child.close()
276 child.close()
277 return (child_result, child.exitstatus)
277 return (child_result, child.exitstatus)
278 else:
278 else:
279 return child_result
279 return child_result
280
280
281 class spawnb(object):
281 class spawnb(object):
282 """Use this class to start and control child applications with a pure-bytes
282 """Use this class to start and control child applications with a pure-bytes
283 interface."""
283 interface."""
284
284
285 _buffer_type = bytes
285 _buffer_type = bytes
286 def _cast_buffer_type(self, s):
286 def _cast_buffer_type(self, s):
287 return _cast_bytes(s, self.encoding)
287 return _cast_bytes(s, self.encoding)
288 _empty_buffer = b''
288 _empty_buffer = b''
289 _pty_newline = b'\r\n'
289 _pty_newline = b'\r\n'
290
290
291 # Some code needs this to exist, but it's mainly for the spawn subclass.
291 # Some code needs this to exist, but it's mainly for the spawn subclass.
292 encoding = 'utf-8'
292 encoding = 'utf-8'
293
293
294 def __init__(self, command, args=[], timeout=30, maxread=2000, searchwindowsize=None,
294 def __init__(self, command, args=[], timeout=30, maxread=2000, searchwindowsize=None,
295 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None):
295 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None):
296
296
297 """This is the constructor. The command parameter may be a string that
297 """This is the constructor. The command parameter may be a string that
298 includes a command and any arguments to the command. For example::
298 includes a command and any arguments to the command. For example::
299
299
300 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ftp')
300 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ftp')
301 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ssh user@example.com')
301 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ssh user@example.com')
302 child = pexpect.spawn ('ls -latr /tmp')
302 child = pexpect.spawn ('ls -latr /tmp')
303
303
304 You may also construct it with a list of arguments like so::
304 You may also construct it with a list of arguments like so::
305
305
306 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ftp', [])
306 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ftp', [])
307 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ssh', ['user@example.com'])
307 child = pexpect.spawn ('/usr/bin/ssh', ['user@example.com'])
308 child = pexpect.spawn ('ls', ['-latr', '/tmp'])
308 child = pexpect.spawn ('ls', ['-latr', '/tmp'])
309
309
310 After this the child application will be created and will be ready to
310 After this the child application will be created and will be ready to
311 talk to. For normal use, see expect() and send() and sendline().
311 talk to. For normal use, see expect() and send() and sendline().
312
312
313 Remember that Pexpect does NOT interpret shell meta characters such as
313 Remember that Pexpect does NOT interpret shell meta characters such as
314 redirect, pipe, or wild cards (>, |, or *). This is a common mistake.
314 redirect, pipe, or wild cards (>, |, or *). This is a common mistake.
315 If you want to run a command and pipe it through another command then
315 If you want to run a command and pipe it through another command then
316 you must also start a shell. For example::
316 you must also start a shell. For example::
317
317
318 child = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash -c "ls -l | grep LOG > log_list.txt"')
318 child = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash -c "ls -l | grep LOG > log_list.txt"')
319 child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
319 child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
320
320
321 The second form of spawn (where you pass a list of arguments) is useful
321 The second form of spawn (where you pass a list of arguments) is useful
322 in situations where you wish to spawn a command and pass it its own
322 in situations where you wish to spawn a command and pass it its own
323 argument list. This can make syntax more clear. For example, the
323 argument list. This can make syntax more clear. For example, the
324 following is equivalent to the previous example::
324 following is equivalent to the previous example::
325
325
326 shell_cmd = 'ls -l | grep LOG > log_list.txt'
326 shell_cmd = 'ls -l | grep LOG > log_list.txt'
327 child = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash', ['-c', shell_cmd])
327 child = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash', ['-c', shell_cmd])
328 child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
328 child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
329
329
330 The maxread attribute sets the read buffer size. This is maximum number
330 The maxread attribute sets the read buffer size. This is maximum number
331 of bytes that Pexpect will try to read from a TTY at one time. Setting
331 of bytes that Pexpect will try to read from a TTY at one time. Setting
332 the maxread size to 1 will turn off buffering. Setting the maxread
332 the maxread size to 1 will turn off buffering. Setting the maxread
333 value higher may help performance in cases where large amounts of
333 value higher may help performance in cases where large amounts of
334 output are read back from the child. This feature is useful in
334 output are read back from the child. This feature is useful in
335 conjunction with searchwindowsize.
335 conjunction with searchwindowsize.
336
336
337 The searchwindowsize attribute sets the how far back in the incomming
337 The searchwindowsize attribute sets the how far back in the incomming
338 seach buffer Pexpect will search for pattern matches. Every time
338 seach buffer Pexpect will search for pattern matches. Every time
339 Pexpect reads some data from the child it will append the data to the
339 Pexpect reads some data from the child it will append the data to the
340 incomming buffer. The default is to search from the beginning of the
340 incomming buffer. The default is to search from the beginning of the
341 imcomming buffer each time new data is read from the child. But this is
341 imcomming buffer each time new data is read from the child. But this is
342 very inefficient if you are running a command that generates a large
342 very inefficient if you are running a command that generates a large
343 amount of data where you want to match The searchwindowsize does not
343 amount of data where you want to match The searchwindowsize does not
344 effect the size of the incomming data buffer. You will still have
344 effect the size of the incomming data buffer. You will still have
345 access to the full buffer after expect() returns.
345 access to the full buffer after expect() returns.
346
346
347 The logfile member turns on or off logging. All input and output will
347 The logfile member turns on or off logging. All input and output will
348 be copied to the given file object. Set logfile to None to stop
348 be copied to the given file object. Set logfile to None to stop
349 logging. This is the default. Set logfile to sys.stdout to echo
349 logging. This is the default. Set logfile to sys.stdout to echo
350 everything to standard output. The logfile is flushed after each write.
350 everything to standard output. The logfile is flushed after each write.
351
351
352 Example log input and output to a file::
352 Example log input and output to a file::
353
353
354 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
354 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
355 fout = file('mylog.txt','w')
355 fout = open('mylog.txt','w')
356 child.logfile = fout
356 child.logfile = fout
357
357
358 Example log to stdout::
358 Example log to stdout::
359
359
360 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
360 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
361 child.logfile = sys.stdout
361 child.logfile = sys.stdout
362
362
363 The logfile_read and logfile_send members can be used to separately log
363 The logfile_read and logfile_send members can be used to separately log
364 the input from the child and output sent to the child. Sometimes you
364 the input from the child and output sent to the child. Sometimes you
365 don't want to see everything you write to the child. You only want to
365 don't want to see everything you write to the child. You only want to
366 log what the child sends back. For example::
366 log what the child sends back. For example::
367
367
368 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
368 child = pexpect.spawn('some_command')
369 child.logfile_read = sys.stdout
369 child.logfile_read = sys.stdout
370
370
371 To separately log output sent to the child use logfile_send::
371 To separately log output sent to the child use logfile_send::
372
372
373 self.logfile_send = fout
373 self.logfile_send = fout
374
374
375 The delaybeforesend helps overcome a weird behavior that many users
375 The delaybeforesend helps overcome a weird behavior that many users
376 were experiencing. The typical problem was that a user would expect() a
376 were experiencing. The typical problem was that a user would expect() a
377 "Password:" prompt and then immediately call sendline() to send the
377 "Password:" prompt and then immediately call sendline() to send the
378 password. The user would then see that their password was echoed back
378 password. The user would then see that their password was echoed back
379 to them. Passwords don't normally echo. The problem is caused by the
379 to them. Passwords don't normally echo. The problem is caused by the
380 fact that most applications print out the "Password" prompt and then
380 fact that most applications print out the "Password" prompt and then
381 turn off stdin echo, but if you send your password before the
381 turn off stdin echo, but if you send your password before the
382 application turned off echo, then you get your password echoed.
382 application turned off echo, then you get your password echoed.
383 Normally this wouldn't be a problem when interacting with a human at a
383 Normally this wouldn't be a problem when interacting with a human at a
384 real keyboard. If you introduce a slight delay just before writing then
384 real keyboard. If you introduce a slight delay just before writing then
385 this seems to clear up the problem. This was such a common problem for
385 this seems to clear up the problem. This was such a common problem for
386 many users that I decided that the default pexpect behavior should be
386 many users that I decided that the default pexpect behavior should be
387 to sleep just before writing to the child application. 1/20th of a
387 to sleep just before writing to the child application. 1/20th of a
388 second (50 ms) seems to be enough to clear up the problem. You can set
388 second (50 ms) seems to be enough to clear up the problem. You can set
389 delaybeforesend to 0 to return to the old behavior. Most Linux machines
389 delaybeforesend to 0 to return to the old behavior. Most Linux machines
390 don't like this to be below 0.03. I don't know why.
390 don't like this to be below 0.03. I don't know why.
391
391
392 Note that spawn is clever about finding commands on your path.
392 Note that spawn is clever about finding commands on your path.
393 It uses the same logic that "which" uses to find executables.
393 It uses the same logic that "which" uses to find executables.
394
394
395 If you wish to get the exit status of the child you must call the
395 If you wish to get the exit status of the child you must call the
396 close() method. The exit or signal status of the child will be stored
396 close() method. The exit or signal status of the child will be stored
397 in self.exitstatus or self.signalstatus. If the child exited normally
397 in self.exitstatus or self.signalstatus. If the child exited normally
398 then exitstatus will store the exit return code and signalstatus will
398 then exitstatus will store the exit return code and signalstatus will
399 be None. If the child was terminated abnormally with a signal then
399 be None. If the child was terminated abnormally with a signal then
400 signalstatus will store the signal value and exitstatus will be None.
400 signalstatus will store the signal value and exitstatus will be None.
401 If you need more detail you can also read the self.status member which
401 If you need more detail you can also read the self.status member which
402 stores the status returned by os.waitpid. You can interpret this using
402 stores the status returned by os.waitpid. You can interpret this using
403 os.WIFEXITED/os.WEXITSTATUS or os.WIFSIGNALED/os.TERMSIG. """
403 os.WIFEXITED/os.WEXITSTATUS or os.WIFSIGNALED/os.TERMSIG. """
404
404
405 self.STDIN_FILENO = pty.STDIN_FILENO
405 self.STDIN_FILENO = pty.STDIN_FILENO
406 self.STDOUT_FILENO = pty.STDOUT_FILENO
406 self.STDOUT_FILENO = pty.STDOUT_FILENO
407 self.STDERR_FILENO = pty.STDERR_FILENO
407 self.STDERR_FILENO = pty.STDERR_FILENO
408 self.stdin = sys.stdin
408 self.stdin = sys.stdin
409 self.stdout = sys.stdout
409 self.stdout = sys.stdout
410 self.stderr = sys.stderr
410 self.stderr = sys.stderr
411
411
412 self.searcher = None
412 self.searcher = None
413 self.ignorecase = False
413 self.ignorecase = False
414 self.before = None
414 self.before = None
415 self.after = None
415 self.after = None
416 self.match = None
416 self.match = None
417 self.match_index = None
417 self.match_index = None
418 self.terminated = True
418 self.terminated = True
419 self.exitstatus = None
419 self.exitstatus = None
420 self.signalstatus = None
420 self.signalstatus = None
421 self.status = None # status returned by os.waitpid
421 self.status = None # status returned by os.waitpid
422 self.flag_eof = False
422 self.flag_eof = False
423 self.pid = None
423 self.pid = None
424 self.child_fd = -1 # initially closed
424 self.child_fd = -1 # initially closed
425 self.timeout = timeout
425 self.timeout = timeout
426 self.delimiter = EOF
426 self.delimiter = EOF
427 self.logfile = logfile
427 self.logfile = logfile
428 self.logfile_read = None # input from child (read_nonblocking)
428 self.logfile_read = None # input from child (read_nonblocking)
429 self.logfile_send = None # output to send (send, sendline)
429 self.logfile_send = None # output to send (send, sendline)
430 self.maxread = maxread # max bytes to read at one time into buffer
430 self.maxread = maxread # max bytes to read at one time into buffer
431 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer # This is the read buffer. See maxread.
431 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer # This is the read buffer. See maxread.
432 self.searchwindowsize = searchwindowsize # Anything before searchwindowsize point is preserved, but not searched.
432 self.searchwindowsize = searchwindowsize # Anything before searchwindowsize point is preserved, but not searched.
433 # Most Linux machines don't like delaybeforesend to be below 0.03 (30 ms).
433 # Most Linux machines don't like delaybeforesend to be below 0.03 (30 ms).
434 self.delaybeforesend = 0.05 # Sets sleep time used just before sending data to child. Time in seconds.
434 self.delaybeforesend = 0.05 # Sets sleep time used just before sending data to child. Time in seconds.
435 self.delayafterclose = 0.1 # Sets delay in close() method to allow kernel time to update process status. Time in seconds.
435 self.delayafterclose = 0.1 # Sets delay in close() method to allow kernel time to update process status. Time in seconds.
436 self.delayafterterminate = 0.1 # Sets delay in terminate() method to allow kernel time to update process status. Time in seconds.
436 self.delayafterterminate = 0.1 # Sets delay in terminate() method to allow kernel time to update process status. Time in seconds.
437 self.softspace = False # File-like object.
437 self.softspace = False # File-like object.
438 self.name = '<' + repr(self) + '>' # File-like object.
438 self.name = '<' + repr(self) + '>' # File-like object.
439 self.closed = True # File-like object.
439 self.closed = True # File-like object.
440 self.cwd = cwd
440 self.cwd = cwd
441 self.env = env
441 self.env = env
442 self.__irix_hack = (sys.platform.lower().find('irix')>=0) # This flags if we are running on irix
442 self.__irix_hack = (sys.platform.lower().find('irix')>=0) # This flags if we are running on irix
443 # Solaris uses internal __fork_pty(). All others use pty.fork().
443 # Solaris uses internal __fork_pty(). All others use pty.fork().
444 if 'solaris' in sys.platform.lower() or 'sunos5' in sys.platform.lower():
444 if 'solaris' in sys.platform.lower() or 'sunos5' in sys.platform.lower():
445 self.use_native_pty_fork = False
445 self.use_native_pty_fork = False
446 else:
446 else:
447 self.use_native_pty_fork = True
447 self.use_native_pty_fork = True
448
448
449
449
450 # allow dummy instances for subclasses that may not use command or args.
450 # allow dummy instances for subclasses that may not use command or args.
451 if command is None:
451 if command is None:
452 self.command = None
452 self.command = None
453 self.args = None
453 self.args = None
454 self.name = '<pexpect factory incomplete>'
454 self.name = '<pexpect factory incomplete>'
455 else:
455 else:
456 self._spawn (command, args)
456 self._spawn (command, args)
457
457
458 def __del__(self):
458 def __del__(self):
459
459
460 """This makes sure that no system resources are left open. Python only
460 """This makes sure that no system resources are left open. Python only
461 garbage collects Python objects. OS file descriptors are not Python
461 garbage collects Python objects. OS file descriptors are not Python
462 objects, so they must be handled explicitly. If the child file
462 objects, so they must be handled explicitly. If the child file
463 descriptor was opened outside of this class (passed to the constructor)
463 descriptor was opened outside of this class (passed to the constructor)
464 then this does not close it. """
464 then this does not close it. """
465
465
466 if not self.closed:
466 if not self.closed:
467 # It is possible for __del__ methods to execute during the
467 # It is possible for __del__ methods to execute during the
468 # teardown of the Python VM itself. Thus self.close() may
468 # teardown of the Python VM itself. Thus self.close() may
469 # trigger an exception because os.close may be None.
469 # trigger an exception because os.close may be None.
470 # -- Fernando Perez
470 # -- Fernando Perez
471 try:
471 try:
472 self.close()
472 self.close()
473 except:
473 except:
474 pass
474 pass
475
475
476 def __str__(self):
476 def __str__(self):
477
477
478 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
478 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
479 the object. """
479 the object. """
480
480
481 s = []
481 s = []
482 s.append(repr(self))
482 s.append(repr(self))
483 s.append('version: ' + __version__)
483 s.append('version: ' + __version__)
484 s.append('command: ' + str(self.command))
484 s.append('command: ' + str(self.command))
485 s.append('args: ' + str(self.args))
485 s.append('args: ' + str(self.args))
486 s.append('searcher: ' + str(self.searcher))
486 s.append('searcher: ' + str(self.searcher))
487 s.append('buffer (last 100 chars): ' + str(self.buffer)[-100:])
487 s.append('buffer (last 100 chars): ' + str(self.buffer)[-100:])
488 s.append('before (last 100 chars): ' + str(self.before)[-100:])
488 s.append('before (last 100 chars): ' + str(self.before)[-100:])
489 s.append('after: ' + str(self.after))
489 s.append('after: ' + str(self.after))
490 s.append('match: ' + str(self.match))
490 s.append('match: ' + str(self.match))
491 s.append('match_index: ' + str(self.match_index))
491 s.append('match_index: ' + str(self.match_index))
492 s.append('exitstatus: ' + str(self.exitstatus))
492 s.append('exitstatus: ' + str(self.exitstatus))
493 s.append('flag_eof: ' + str(self.flag_eof))
493 s.append('flag_eof: ' + str(self.flag_eof))
494 s.append('pid: ' + str(self.pid))
494 s.append('pid: ' + str(self.pid))
495 s.append('child_fd: ' + str(self.child_fd))
495 s.append('child_fd: ' + str(self.child_fd))
496 s.append('closed: ' + str(self.closed))
496 s.append('closed: ' + str(self.closed))
497 s.append('timeout: ' + str(self.timeout))
497 s.append('timeout: ' + str(self.timeout))
498 s.append('delimiter: ' + str(self.delimiter))
498 s.append('delimiter: ' + str(self.delimiter))
499 s.append('logfile: ' + str(self.logfile))
499 s.append('logfile: ' + str(self.logfile))
500 s.append('logfile_read: ' + str(self.logfile_read))
500 s.append('logfile_read: ' + str(self.logfile_read))
501 s.append('logfile_send: ' + str(self.logfile_send))
501 s.append('logfile_send: ' + str(self.logfile_send))
502 s.append('maxread: ' + str(self.maxread))
502 s.append('maxread: ' + str(self.maxread))
503 s.append('ignorecase: ' + str(self.ignorecase))
503 s.append('ignorecase: ' + str(self.ignorecase))
504 s.append('searchwindowsize: ' + str(self.searchwindowsize))
504 s.append('searchwindowsize: ' + str(self.searchwindowsize))
505 s.append('delaybeforesend: ' + str(self.delaybeforesend))
505 s.append('delaybeforesend: ' + str(self.delaybeforesend))
506 s.append('delayafterclose: ' + str(self.delayafterclose))
506 s.append('delayafterclose: ' + str(self.delayafterclose))
507 s.append('delayafterterminate: ' + str(self.delayafterterminate))
507 s.append('delayafterterminate: ' + str(self.delayafterterminate))
508 return '\n'.join(s)
508 return '\n'.join(s)
509
509
510 def _spawn(self,command,args=[]):
510 def _spawn(self,command,args=[]):
511
511
512 """This starts the given command in a child process. This does all the
512 """This starts the given command in a child process. This does all the
513 fork/exec type of stuff for a pty. This is called by __init__. If args
513 fork/exec type of stuff for a pty. This is called by __init__. If args
514 is empty then command will be parsed (split on spaces) and args will be
514 is empty then command will be parsed (split on spaces) and args will be
515 set to parsed arguments. """
515 set to parsed arguments. """
516
516
517 # The pid and child_fd of this object get set by this method.
517 # The pid and child_fd of this object get set by this method.
518 # Note that it is difficult for this method to fail.
518 # Note that it is difficult for this method to fail.
519 # You cannot detect if the child process cannot start.
519 # You cannot detect if the child process cannot start.
520 # So the only way you can tell if the child process started
520 # So the only way you can tell if the child process started
521 # or not is to try to read from the file descriptor. If you get
521 # or not is to try to read from the file descriptor. If you get
522 # EOF immediately then it means that the child is already dead.
522 # EOF immediately then it means that the child is already dead.
523 # That may not necessarily be bad because you may haved spawned a child
523 # That may not necessarily be bad because you may haved spawned a child
524 # that performs some task; creates no stdout output; and then dies.
524 # that performs some task; creates no stdout output; and then dies.
525
525
526 # If command is an int type then it may represent a file descriptor.
526 # If command is an int type then it may represent a file descriptor.
527 if type(command) == type(0):
527 if type(command) == type(0):
528 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Command is an int type. If this is a file descriptor then maybe you want to use fdpexpect.fdspawn which takes an existing file descriptor instead of a command string.')
528 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Command is an int type. If this is a file descriptor then maybe you want to use fdpexpect.fdspawn which takes an existing file descriptor instead of a command string.')
529
529
530 if type (args) != type([]):
530 if type (args) != type([]):
531 raise TypeError ('The argument, args, must be a list.')
531 raise TypeError ('The argument, args, must be a list.')
532
532
533 if args == []:
533 if args == []:
534 self.args = split_command_line(command)
534 self.args = split_command_line(command)
535 self.command = self.args[0]
535 self.command = self.args[0]
536 else:
536 else:
537 self.args = args[:] # work with a copy
537 self.args = args[:] # work with a copy
538 self.args.insert (0, command)
538 self.args.insert (0, command)
539 self.command = command
539 self.command = command
540
540
541 command_with_path = which(self.command)
541 command_with_path = which(self.command)
542 if command_with_path is None:
542 if command_with_path is None:
543 raise ExceptionPexpect ('The command was not found or was not executable: %s.' % self.command)
543 raise ExceptionPexpect ('The command was not found or was not executable: %s.' % self.command)
544 self.command = command_with_path
544 self.command = command_with_path
545 self.args[0] = self.command
545 self.args[0] = self.command
546
546
547 self.name = '<' + ' '.join (self.args) + '>'
547 self.name = '<' + ' '.join (self.args) + '>'
548
548
549 assert self.pid is None, 'The pid member should be None.'
549 assert self.pid is None, 'The pid member should be None.'
550 assert self.command is not None, 'The command member should not be None.'
550 assert self.command is not None, 'The command member should not be None.'
551
551
552 if self.use_native_pty_fork:
552 if self.use_native_pty_fork:
553 try:
553 try:
554 self.pid, self.child_fd = pty.fork()
554 self.pid, self.child_fd = pty.fork()
555 except OSError, e:
555 except OSError, e:
556 raise ExceptionPexpect('Error! pty.fork() failed: ' + str(e))
556 raise ExceptionPexpect('Error! pty.fork() failed: ' + str(e))
557 else: # Use internal __fork_pty
557 else: # Use internal __fork_pty
558 self.pid, self.child_fd = self.__fork_pty()
558 self.pid, self.child_fd = self.__fork_pty()
559
559
560 if self.pid == 0: # Child
560 if self.pid == 0: # Child
561 try:
561 try:
562 self.child_fd = sys.stdout.fileno() # used by setwinsize()
562 self.child_fd = sys.stdout.fileno() # used by setwinsize()
563 self.setwinsize(24, 80)
563 self.setwinsize(24, 80)
564 except:
564 except:
565 # Some platforms do not like setwinsize (Cygwin).
565 # Some platforms do not like setwinsize (Cygwin).
566 # This will cause problem when running applications that
566 # This will cause problem when running applications that
567 # are very picky about window size.
567 # are very picky about window size.
568 # This is a serious limitation, but not a show stopper.
568 # This is a serious limitation, but not a show stopper.
569 pass
569 pass
570 # Do not allow child to inherit open file descriptors from parent.
570 # Do not allow child to inherit open file descriptors from parent.
571 max_fd = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)[0]
571 max_fd = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)[0]
572 for i in range (3, max_fd):
572 for i in range (3, max_fd):
573 try:
573 try:
574 os.close (i)
574 os.close (i)
575 except OSError:
575 except OSError:
576 pass
576 pass
577
577
578 # I don't know why this works, but ignoring SIGHUP fixes a
578 # I don't know why this works, but ignoring SIGHUP fixes a
579 # problem when trying to start a Java daemon with sudo
579 # problem when trying to start a Java daemon with sudo
580 # (specifically, Tomcat).
580 # (specifically, Tomcat).
581 signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_IGN)
581 signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_IGN)
582
582
583 if self.cwd is not None:
583 if self.cwd is not None:
584 os.chdir(self.cwd)
584 os.chdir(self.cwd)
585 if self.env is None:
585 if self.env is None:
586 os.execv(self.command, self.args)
586 os.execv(self.command, self.args)
587 else:
587 else:
588 os.execvpe(self.command, self.args, self.env)
588 os.execvpe(self.command, self.args, self.env)
589
589
590 # Parent
590 # Parent
591 self.terminated = False
591 self.terminated = False
592 self.closed = False
592 self.closed = False
593
593
594 def __fork_pty(self):
594 def __fork_pty(self):
595
595
596 """This implements a substitute for the forkpty system call. This
596 """This implements a substitute for the forkpty system call. This
597 should be more portable than the pty.fork() function. Specifically,
597 should be more portable than the pty.fork() function. Specifically,
598 this should work on Solaris.
598 this should work on Solaris.
599
599
600 Modified 10.06.05 by Geoff Marshall: Implemented __fork_pty() method to
600 Modified 10.06.05 by Geoff Marshall: Implemented __fork_pty() method to
601 resolve the issue with Python's pty.fork() not supporting Solaris,
601 resolve the issue with Python's pty.fork() not supporting Solaris,
602 particularly ssh. Based on patch to posixmodule.c authored by Noah
602 particularly ssh. Based on patch to posixmodule.c authored by Noah
603 Spurrier::
603 Spurrier::
604
604
605 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-May/035281.html
605 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-May/035281.html
606
606
607 """
607 """
608
608
609 parent_fd, child_fd = os.openpty()
609 parent_fd, child_fd = os.openpty()
610 if parent_fd < 0 or child_fd < 0:
610 if parent_fd < 0 or child_fd < 0:
611 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open pty with os.openpty()."
611 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open pty with os.openpty()."
612
612
613 pid = os.fork()
613 pid = os.fork()
614 if pid < 0:
614 if pid < 0:
615 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Failed os.fork()."
615 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Failed os.fork()."
616 elif pid == 0:
616 elif pid == 0:
617 # Child.
617 # Child.
618 os.close(parent_fd)
618 os.close(parent_fd)
619 self.__pty_make_controlling_tty(child_fd)
619 self.__pty_make_controlling_tty(child_fd)
620
620
621 os.dup2(child_fd, 0)
621 os.dup2(child_fd, 0)
622 os.dup2(child_fd, 1)
622 os.dup2(child_fd, 1)
623 os.dup2(child_fd, 2)
623 os.dup2(child_fd, 2)
624
624
625 if child_fd > 2:
625 if child_fd > 2:
626 os.close(child_fd)
626 os.close(child_fd)
627 else:
627 else:
628 # Parent.
628 # Parent.
629 os.close(child_fd)
629 os.close(child_fd)
630
630
631 return pid, parent_fd
631 return pid, parent_fd
632
632
633 def __pty_make_controlling_tty(self, tty_fd):
633 def __pty_make_controlling_tty(self, tty_fd):
634
634
635 """This makes the pseudo-terminal the controlling tty. This should be
635 """This makes the pseudo-terminal the controlling tty. This should be
636 more portable than the pty.fork() function. Specifically, this should
636 more portable than the pty.fork() function. Specifically, this should
637 work on Solaris. """
637 work on Solaris. """
638
638
639 child_name = os.ttyname(tty_fd)
639 child_name = os.ttyname(tty_fd)
640
640
641 # Disconnect from controlling tty. Harmless if not already connected.
641 # Disconnect from controlling tty. Harmless if not already connected.
642 try:
642 try:
643 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY);
643 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY);
644 if fd >= 0:
644 if fd >= 0:
645 os.close(fd)
645 os.close(fd)
646 except:
646 except:
647 # Already disconnected. This happens if running inside cron.
647 # Already disconnected. This happens if running inside cron.
648 pass
648 pass
649
649
650 os.setsid()
650 os.setsid()
651
651
652 # Verify we are disconnected from controlling tty
652 # Verify we are disconnected from controlling tty
653 # by attempting to open it again.
653 # by attempting to open it again.
654 try:
654 try:
655 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY);
655 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_RDWR | os.O_NOCTTY);
656 if fd >= 0:
656 if fd >= 0:
657 os.close(fd)
657 os.close(fd)
658 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Failed to disconnect from controlling tty. It is still possible to open /dev/tty."
658 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Failed to disconnect from controlling tty. It is still possible to open /dev/tty."
659 except:
659 except:
660 # Good! We are disconnected from a controlling tty.
660 # Good! We are disconnected from a controlling tty.
661 pass
661 pass
662
662
663 # Verify we can open child pty.
663 # Verify we can open child pty.
664 fd = os.open(child_name, os.O_RDWR);
664 fd = os.open(child_name, os.O_RDWR);
665 if fd < 0:
665 if fd < 0:
666 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open child pty, " + child_name
666 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open child pty, " + child_name
667 else:
667 else:
668 os.close(fd)
668 os.close(fd)
669
669
670 # Verify we now have a controlling tty.
670 # Verify we now have a controlling tty.
671 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_WRONLY)
671 fd = os.open("/dev/tty", os.O_WRONLY)
672 if fd < 0:
672 if fd < 0:
673 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open controlling tty, /dev/tty"
673 raise ExceptionPexpect, "Error! Could not open controlling tty, /dev/tty"
674 else:
674 else:
675 os.close(fd)
675 os.close(fd)
676
676
677 def fileno (self): # File-like object.
677 def fileno (self): # File-like object.
678
678
679 """This returns the file descriptor of the pty for the child.
679 """This returns the file descriptor of the pty for the child.
680 """
680 """
681
681
682 return self.child_fd
682 return self.child_fd
683
683
684 def close (self, force=True): # File-like object.
684 def close (self, force=True): # File-like object.
685
685
686 """This closes the connection with the child application. Note that
686 """This closes the connection with the child application. Note that
687 calling close() more than once is valid. This emulates standard Python
687 calling close() more than once is valid. This emulates standard Python
688 behavior with files. Set force to True if you want to make sure that
688 behavior with files. Set force to True if you want to make sure that
689 the child is terminated (SIGKILL is sent if the child ignores SIGHUP
689 the child is terminated (SIGKILL is sent if the child ignores SIGHUP
690 and SIGINT). """
690 and SIGINT). """
691
691
692 if not self.closed:
692 if not self.closed:
693 self.flush()
693 self.flush()
694 os.close (self.child_fd)
694 os.close (self.child_fd)
695 time.sleep(self.delayafterclose) # Give kernel time to update process status.
695 time.sleep(self.delayafterclose) # Give kernel time to update process status.
696 if self.isalive():
696 if self.isalive():
697 if not self.terminate(force):
697 if not self.terminate(force):
698 raise ExceptionPexpect ('close() could not terminate the child using terminate()')
698 raise ExceptionPexpect ('close() could not terminate the child using terminate()')
699 self.child_fd = -1
699 self.child_fd = -1
700 self.closed = True
700 self.closed = True
701 #self.pid = None
701 #self.pid = None
702
702
703 def flush (self): # File-like object.
703 def flush (self): # File-like object.
704
704
705 """This does nothing. It is here to support the interface for a
705 """This does nothing. It is here to support the interface for a
706 File-like object. """
706 File-like object. """
707
707
708 pass
708 pass
709
709
710 def isatty (self): # File-like object.
710 def isatty (self): # File-like object.
711
711
712 """This returns True if the file descriptor is open and connected to a
712 """This returns True if the file descriptor is open and connected to a
713 tty(-like) device, else False. """
713 tty(-like) device, else False. """
714
714
715 return os.isatty(self.child_fd)
715 return os.isatty(self.child_fd)
716
716
717 def waitnoecho (self, timeout=-1):
717 def waitnoecho (self, timeout=-1):
718
718
719 """This waits until the terminal ECHO flag is set False. This returns
719 """This waits until the terminal ECHO flag is set False. This returns
720 True if the echo mode is off. This returns False if the ECHO flag was
720 True if the echo mode is off. This returns False if the ECHO flag was
721 not set False before the timeout. This can be used to detect when the
721 not set False before the timeout. This can be used to detect when the
722 child is waiting for a password. Usually a child application will turn
722 child is waiting for a password. Usually a child application will turn
723 off echo mode when it is waiting for the user to enter a password. For
723 off echo mode when it is waiting for the user to enter a password. For
724 example, instead of expecting the "password:" prompt you can wait for
724 example, instead of expecting the "password:" prompt you can wait for
725 the child to set ECHO off::
725 the child to set ECHO off::
726
726
727 p = pexpect.spawn ('ssh user@example.com')
727 p = pexpect.spawn ('ssh user@example.com')
728 p.waitnoecho()
728 p.waitnoecho()
729 p.sendline(mypassword)
729 p.sendline(mypassword)
730
730
731 If timeout==-1 then this method will use the value in self.timeout.
731 If timeout==-1 then this method will use the value in self.timeout.
732 If timeout==None then this method to block until ECHO flag is False.
732 If timeout==None then this method to block until ECHO flag is False.
733 """
733 """
734
734
735 if timeout == -1:
735 if timeout == -1:
736 timeout = self.timeout
736 timeout = self.timeout
737 if timeout is not None:
737 if timeout is not None:
738 end_time = time.time() + timeout
738 end_time = time.time() + timeout
739 while True:
739 while True:
740 if not self.getecho():
740 if not self.getecho():
741 return True
741 return True
742 if timeout < 0 and timeout is not None:
742 if timeout < 0 and timeout is not None:
743 return False
743 return False
744 if timeout is not None:
744 if timeout is not None:
745 timeout = end_time - time.time()
745 timeout = end_time - time.time()
746 time.sleep(0.1)
746 time.sleep(0.1)
747
747
748 def getecho (self):
748 def getecho (self):
749
749
750 """This returns the terminal echo mode. This returns True if echo is
750 """This returns the terminal echo mode. This returns True if echo is
751 on or False if echo is off. Child applications that are expecting you
751 on or False if echo is off. Child applications that are expecting you
752 to enter a password often set ECHO False. See waitnoecho(). """
752 to enter a password often set ECHO False. See waitnoecho(). """
753
753
754 attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)
754 attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)
755 if attr[3] & termios.ECHO:
755 if attr[3] & termios.ECHO:
756 return True
756 return True
757 return False
757 return False
758
758
759 def setecho (self, state):
759 def setecho (self, state):
760
760
761 """This sets the terminal echo mode on or off. Note that anything the
761 """This sets the terminal echo mode on or off. Note that anything the
762 child sent before the echo will be lost, so you should be sure that
762 child sent before the echo will be lost, so you should be sure that
763 your input buffer is empty before you call setecho(). For example, the
763 your input buffer is empty before you call setecho(). For example, the
764 following will work as expected::
764 following will work as expected::
765
765
766 p = pexpect.spawn('cat')
766 p = pexpect.spawn('cat')
767 p.sendline ('1234') # We will see this twice (once from tty echo and again from cat).
767 p.sendline ('1234') # We will see this twice (once from tty echo and again from cat).
768 p.expect (['1234'])
768 p.expect (['1234'])
769 p.expect (['1234'])
769 p.expect (['1234'])
770 p.setecho(False) # Turn off tty echo
770 p.setecho(False) # Turn off tty echo
771 p.sendline ('abcd') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat).
771 p.sendline ('abcd') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat).
772 p.sendline ('wxyz') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat)
772 p.sendline ('wxyz') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat)
773 p.expect (['abcd'])
773 p.expect (['abcd'])
774 p.expect (['wxyz'])
774 p.expect (['wxyz'])
775
775
776 The following WILL NOT WORK because the lines sent before the setecho
776 The following WILL NOT WORK because the lines sent before the setecho
777 will be lost::
777 will be lost::
778
778
779 p = pexpect.spawn('cat')
779 p = pexpect.spawn('cat')
780 p.sendline ('1234') # We will see this twice (once from tty echo and again from cat).
780 p.sendline ('1234') # We will see this twice (once from tty echo and again from cat).
781 p.setecho(False) # Turn off tty echo
781 p.setecho(False) # Turn off tty echo
782 p.sendline ('abcd') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat).
782 p.sendline ('abcd') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat).
783 p.sendline ('wxyz') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat)
783 p.sendline ('wxyz') # We will set this only once (echoed by cat)
784 p.expect (['1234'])
784 p.expect (['1234'])
785 p.expect (['1234'])
785 p.expect (['1234'])
786 p.expect (['abcd'])
786 p.expect (['abcd'])
787 p.expect (['wxyz'])
787 p.expect (['wxyz'])
788 """
788 """
789
789
790 self.child_fd
790 self.child_fd
791 attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)
791 attr = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)
792 if state:
792 if state:
793 attr[3] = attr[3] | termios.ECHO
793 attr[3] = attr[3] | termios.ECHO
794 else:
794 else:
795 attr[3] = attr[3] & ~termios.ECHO
795 attr[3] = attr[3] & ~termios.ECHO
796 # I tried TCSADRAIN and TCSAFLUSH, but these were inconsistent
796 # I tried TCSADRAIN and TCSAFLUSH, but these were inconsistent
797 # and blocked on some platforms. TCSADRAIN is probably ideal if it worked.
797 # and blocked on some platforms. TCSADRAIN is probably ideal if it worked.
798 termios.tcsetattr(self.child_fd, termios.TCSANOW, attr)
798 termios.tcsetattr(self.child_fd, termios.TCSANOW, attr)
799
799
800 def read_nonblocking (self, size = 1, timeout = -1):
800 def read_nonblocking (self, size = 1, timeout = -1):
801
801
802 """This reads at most size bytes from the child application. It
802 """This reads at most size bytes from the child application. It
803 includes a timeout. If the read does not complete within the timeout
803 includes a timeout. If the read does not complete within the timeout
804 period then a TIMEOUT exception is raised. If the end of file is read
804 period then a TIMEOUT exception is raised. If the end of file is read
805 then an EOF exception will be raised. If a log file was set using
805 then an EOF exception will be raised. If a log file was set using
806 setlog() then all data will also be written to the log file.
806 setlog() then all data will also be written to the log file.
807
807
808 If timeout is None then the read may block indefinitely. If timeout is -1
808 If timeout is None then the read may block indefinitely. If timeout is -1
809 then the self.timeout value is used. If timeout is 0 then the child is
809 then the self.timeout value is used. If timeout is 0 then the child is
810 polled and if there was no data immediately ready then this will raise
810 polled and if there was no data immediately ready then this will raise
811 a TIMEOUT exception.
811 a TIMEOUT exception.
812
812
813 The timeout refers only to the amount of time to read at least one
813 The timeout refers only to the amount of time to read at least one
814 character. This is not effected by the 'size' parameter, so if you call
814 character. This is not effected by the 'size' parameter, so if you call
815 read_nonblocking(size=100, timeout=30) and only one character is
815 read_nonblocking(size=100, timeout=30) and only one character is
816 available right away then one character will be returned immediately.
816 available right away then one character will be returned immediately.
817 It will not wait for 30 seconds for another 99 characters to come in.
817 It will not wait for 30 seconds for another 99 characters to come in.
818
818
819 This is a wrapper around os.read(). It uses select.select() to
819 This is a wrapper around os.read(). It uses select.select() to
820 implement the timeout. """
820 implement the timeout. """
821
821
822 if self.closed:
822 if self.closed:
823 raise ValueError ('I/O operation on closed file in read_nonblocking().')
823 raise ValueError ('I/O operation on closed file in read_nonblocking().')
824
824
825 if timeout == -1:
825 if timeout == -1:
826 timeout = self.timeout
826 timeout = self.timeout
827
827
828 # Note that some systems such as Solaris do not give an EOF when
828 # Note that some systems such as Solaris do not give an EOF when
829 # the child dies. In fact, you can still try to read
829 # the child dies. In fact, you can still try to read
830 # from the child_fd -- it will block forever or until TIMEOUT.
830 # from the child_fd -- it will block forever or until TIMEOUT.
831 # For this case, I test isalive() before doing any reading.
831 # For this case, I test isalive() before doing any reading.
832 # If isalive() is false, then I pretend that this is the same as EOF.
832 # If isalive() is false, then I pretend that this is the same as EOF.
833 if not self.isalive():
833 if not self.isalive():
834 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], 0) # timeout of 0 means "poll"
834 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], 0) # timeout of 0 means "poll"
835 if not r:
835 if not r:
836 self.flag_eof = True
836 self.flag_eof = True
837 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Braindead platform.')
837 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Braindead platform.')
838 elif self.__irix_hack:
838 elif self.__irix_hack:
839 # This is a hack for Irix. It seems that Irix requires a long delay before checking isalive.
839 # This is a hack for Irix. It seems that Irix requires a long delay before checking isalive.
840 # This adds a 2 second delay, but only when the child is terminated.
840 # This adds a 2 second delay, but only when the child is terminated.
841 r, w, e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], 2)
841 r, w, e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], 2)
842 if not r and not self.isalive():
842 if not r and not self.isalive():
843 self.flag_eof = True
843 self.flag_eof = True
844 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Pokey platform.')
844 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Pokey platform.')
845
845
846 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], timeout)
846 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd], [], [], timeout)
847
847
848 if not r:
848 if not r:
849 if not self.isalive():
849 if not self.isalive():
850 # Some platforms, such as Irix, will claim that their processes are alive;
850 # Some platforms, such as Irix, will claim that their processes are alive;
851 # then timeout on the select; and then finally admit that they are not alive.
851 # then timeout on the select; and then finally admit that they are not alive.
852 self.flag_eof = True
852 self.flag_eof = True
853 raise EOF ('End of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Very pokey platform.')
853 raise EOF ('End of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Very pokey platform.')
854 else:
854 else:
855 raise TIMEOUT ('Timeout exceeded in read_nonblocking().')
855 raise TIMEOUT ('Timeout exceeded in read_nonblocking().')
856
856
857 if self.child_fd in r:
857 if self.child_fd in r:
858 try:
858 try:
859 s = os.read(self.child_fd, size)
859 s = os.read(self.child_fd, size)
860 except OSError, e: # Linux does this
860 except OSError, e: # Linux does this
861 self.flag_eof = True
861 self.flag_eof = True
862 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Exception style platform.')
862 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Exception style platform.')
863 if s == b'': # BSD style
863 if s == b'': # BSD style
864 self.flag_eof = True
864 self.flag_eof = True
865 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Empty string style platform.')
865 raise EOF ('End Of File (EOF) in read_nonblocking(). Empty string style platform.')
866
866
867 s2 = self._cast_buffer_type(s)
867 s2 = self._cast_buffer_type(s)
868 if self.logfile is not None:
868 if self.logfile is not None:
869 self.logfile.write(s2)
869 self.logfile.write(s2)
870 self.logfile.flush()
870 self.logfile.flush()
871 if self.logfile_read is not None:
871 if self.logfile_read is not None:
872 self.logfile_read.write(s2)
872 self.logfile_read.write(s2)
873 self.logfile_read.flush()
873 self.logfile_read.flush()
874
874
875 return s
875 return s
876
876
877 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Reached an unexpected state in read_nonblocking().')
877 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Reached an unexpected state in read_nonblocking().')
878
878
879 def read (self, size = -1): # File-like object.
879 def read (self, size = -1): # File-like object.
880 """This reads at most "size" bytes from the file (less if the read hits
880 """This reads at most "size" bytes from the file (less if the read hits
881 EOF before obtaining size bytes). If the size argument is negative or
881 EOF before obtaining size bytes). If the size argument is negative or
882 omitted, read all data until EOF is reached. The bytes are returned as
882 omitted, read all data until EOF is reached. The bytes are returned as
883 a string object. An empty string is returned when EOF is encountered
883 a string object. An empty string is returned when EOF is encountered
884 immediately. """
884 immediately. """
885
885
886 if size == 0:
886 if size == 0:
887 return self._empty_buffer
887 return self._empty_buffer
888 if size < 0:
888 if size < 0:
889 self.expect (self.delimiter) # delimiter default is EOF
889 self.expect (self.delimiter) # delimiter default is EOF
890 return self.before
890 return self.before
891
891
892 # I could have done this more directly by not using expect(), but
892 # I could have done this more directly by not using expect(), but
893 # I deliberately decided to couple read() to expect() so that
893 # I deliberately decided to couple read() to expect() so that
894 # I would catch any bugs early and ensure consistant behavior.
894 # I would catch any bugs early and ensure consistant behavior.
895 # It's a little less efficient, but there is less for me to
895 # It's a little less efficient, but there is less for me to
896 # worry about if I have to later modify read() or expect().
896 # worry about if I have to later modify read() or expect().
897 # Note, it's OK if size==-1 in the regex. That just means it
897 # Note, it's OK if size==-1 in the regex. That just means it
898 # will never match anything in which case we stop only on EOF.
898 # will never match anything in which case we stop only on EOF.
899 if self._buffer_type is bytes:
899 if self._buffer_type is bytes:
900 pat = (u'.{%d}' % size).encode('ascii')
900 pat = (u'.{%d}' % size).encode('ascii')
901 else:
901 else:
902 pat = u'.{%d}' % size
902 pat = u'.{%d}' % size
903 cre = re.compile(pat, re.DOTALL)
903 cre = re.compile(pat, re.DOTALL)
904 index = self.expect ([cre, self.delimiter]) # delimiter default is EOF
904 index = self.expect ([cre, self.delimiter]) # delimiter default is EOF
905 if index == 0:
905 if index == 0:
906 return self.after ### self.before should be ''. Should I assert this?
906 return self.after ### self.before should be ''. Should I assert this?
907 return self.before
907 return self.before
908
908
909 def readline(self, size = -1):
909 def readline(self, size = -1):
910 """This reads and returns one entire line. A trailing newline is kept
910 """This reads and returns one entire line. A trailing newline is kept
911 in the string, but may be absent when a file ends with an incomplete
911 in the string, but may be absent when a file ends with an incomplete
912 line. Note: This readline() looks for a \\r\\n pair even on UNIX
912 line. Note: This readline() looks for a \\r\\n pair even on UNIX
913 because this is what the pseudo tty device returns. So contrary to what
913 because this is what the pseudo tty device returns. So contrary to what
914 you may expect you will receive the newline as \\r\\n. An empty string
914 you may expect you will receive the newline as \\r\\n. An empty string
915 is returned when EOF is hit immediately. Currently, the size argument is
915 is returned when EOF is hit immediately. Currently, the size argument is
916 mostly ignored, so this behavior is not standard for a file-like
916 mostly ignored, so this behavior is not standard for a file-like
917 object. If size is 0 then an empty string is returned. """
917 object. If size is 0 then an empty string is returned. """
918
918
919 if size == 0:
919 if size == 0:
920 return self._empty_buffer
920 return self._empty_buffer
921 index = self.expect ([self._pty_newline, self.delimiter]) # delimiter default is EOF
921 index = self.expect ([self._pty_newline, self.delimiter]) # delimiter default is EOF
922 if index == 0:
922 if index == 0:
923 return self.before + self._pty_newline
923 return self.before + self._pty_newline
924 return self.before
924 return self.before
925
925
926 def __iter__ (self): # File-like object.
926 def __iter__ (self): # File-like object.
927
927
928 """This is to support iterators over a file-like object.
928 """This is to support iterators over a file-like object.
929 """
929 """
930
930
931 return self
931 return self
932
932
933 def next (self): # File-like object.
933 def next (self): # File-like object.
934
934
935 """This is to support iterators over a file-like object.
935 """This is to support iterators over a file-like object.
936 """
936 """
937
937
938 result = self.readline()
938 result = self.readline()
939 if result == self._empty_buffer:
939 if result == self._empty_buffer:
940 raise StopIteration
940 raise StopIteration
941 return result
941 return result
942
942
943 def readlines (self, sizehint = -1): # File-like object.
943 def readlines (self, sizehint = -1): # File-like object.
944
944
945 """This reads until EOF using readline() and returns a list containing
945 """This reads until EOF using readline() and returns a list containing
946 the lines thus read. The optional "sizehint" argument is ignored. """
946 the lines thus read. The optional "sizehint" argument is ignored. """
947
947
948 lines = []
948 lines = []
949 while True:
949 while True:
950 line = self.readline()
950 line = self.readline()
951 if not line:
951 if not line:
952 break
952 break
953 lines.append(line)
953 lines.append(line)
954 return lines
954 return lines
955
955
956 def write(self, s): # File-like object.
956 def write(self, s): # File-like object.
957
957
958 """This is similar to send() except that there is no return value.
958 """This is similar to send() except that there is no return value.
959 """
959 """
960
960
961 self.send (s)
961 self.send (s)
962
962
963 def writelines (self, sequence): # File-like object.
963 def writelines (self, sequence): # File-like object.
964
964
965 """This calls write() for each element in the sequence. The sequence
965 """This calls write() for each element in the sequence. The sequence
966 can be any iterable object producing strings, typically a list of
966 can be any iterable object producing strings, typically a list of
967 strings. This does not add line separators There is no return value.
967 strings. This does not add line separators There is no return value.
968 """
968 """
969
969
970 for s in sequence:
970 for s in sequence:
971 self.write (s)
971 self.write (s)
972
972
973 def send(self, s):
973 def send(self, s):
974
974
975 """This sends a string to the child process. This returns the number of
975 """This sends a string to the child process. This returns the number of
976 bytes written. If a log file was set then the data is also written to
976 bytes written. If a log file was set then the data is also written to
977 the log. """
977 the log. """
978
978
979 time.sleep(self.delaybeforesend)
979 time.sleep(self.delaybeforesend)
980
980
981 s2 = self._cast_buffer_type(s)
981 s2 = self._cast_buffer_type(s)
982 if self.logfile is not None:
982 if self.logfile is not None:
983 self.logfile.write(s2)
983 self.logfile.write(s2)
984 self.logfile.flush()
984 self.logfile.flush()
985 if self.logfile_send is not None:
985 if self.logfile_send is not None:
986 self.logfile_send.write(s2)
986 self.logfile_send.write(s2)
987 self.logfile_send.flush()
987 self.logfile_send.flush()
988 c = os.write (self.child_fd, _cast_bytes(s, self.encoding))
988 c = os.write (self.child_fd, _cast_bytes(s, self.encoding))
989 return c
989 return c
990
990
991 def sendline(self, s=''):
991 def sendline(self, s=''):
992
992
993 """This is like send(), but it adds a line feed (os.linesep). This
993 """This is like send(), but it adds a line feed (os.linesep). This
994 returns the number of bytes written. """
994 returns the number of bytes written. """
995
995
996 n = self.send (s)
996 n = self.send (s)
997 n = n + self.send (os.linesep)
997 n = n + self.send (os.linesep)
998 return n
998 return n
999
999
1000 def sendcontrol(self, char):
1000 def sendcontrol(self, char):
1001
1001
1002 """This sends a control character to the child such as Ctrl-C or
1002 """This sends a control character to the child such as Ctrl-C or
1003 Ctrl-D. For example, to send a Ctrl-G (ASCII 7)::
1003 Ctrl-D. For example, to send a Ctrl-G (ASCII 7)::
1004
1004
1005 child.sendcontrol('g')
1005 child.sendcontrol('g')
1006
1006
1007 See also, sendintr() and sendeof().
1007 See also, sendintr() and sendeof().
1008 """
1008 """
1009
1009
1010 char = char.lower()
1010 char = char.lower()
1011 a = ord(char)
1011 a = ord(char)
1012 if a>=97 and a<=122:
1012 if a>=97 and a<=122:
1013 a = a - ord('a') + 1
1013 a = a - ord('a') + 1
1014 return self.send (chr(a))
1014 return self.send (chr(a))
1015 d = {'@':0, '`':0,
1015 d = {'@':0, '`':0,
1016 '[':27, '{':27,
1016 '[':27, '{':27,
1017 '\\':28, '|':28,
1017 '\\':28, '|':28,
1018 ']':29, '}': 29,
1018 ']':29, '}': 29,
1019 '^':30, '~':30,
1019 '^':30, '~':30,
1020 '_':31,
1020 '_':31,
1021 '?':127}
1021 '?':127}
1022 if char not in d:
1022 if char not in d:
1023 return 0
1023 return 0
1024 return self.send (chr(d[char]))
1024 return self.send (chr(d[char]))
1025
1025
1026 def sendeof(self):
1026 def sendeof(self):
1027
1027
1028 """This sends an EOF to the child. This sends a character which causes
1028 """This sends an EOF to the child. This sends a character which causes
1029 the pending parent output buffer to be sent to the waiting child
1029 the pending parent output buffer to be sent to the waiting child
1030 program without waiting for end-of-line. If it is the first character
1030 program without waiting for end-of-line. If it is the first character
1031 of the line, the read() in the user program returns 0, which signifies
1031 of the line, the read() in the user program returns 0, which signifies
1032 end-of-file. This means to work as expected a sendeof() has to be
1032 end-of-file. This means to work as expected a sendeof() has to be
1033 called at the beginning of a line. This method does not send a newline.
1033 called at the beginning of a line. This method does not send a newline.
1034 It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure the eof is sent at the
1034 It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure the eof is sent at the
1035 beginning of a line. """
1035 beginning of a line. """
1036
1036
1037 ### Hmmm... how do I send an EOF?
1037 ### Hmmm... how do I send an EOF?
1038 ###C if ((m = write(pty, *buf, p - *buf)) < 0)
1038 ###C if ((m = write(pty, *buf, p - *buf)) < 0)
1039 ###C return (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) ? n : -1;
1039 ###C return (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) ? n : -1;
1040 #fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
1040 #fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
1041 #old = termios.tcgetattr(fd) # remember current state
1041 #old = termios.tcgetattr(fd) # remember current state
1042 #attr = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
1042 #attr = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
1043 #attr[3] = attr[3] | termios.ICANON # ICANON must be set to recognize EOF
1043 #attr[3] = attr[3] | termios.ICANON # ICANON must be set to recognize EOF
1044 #try: # use try/finally to ensure state gets restored
1044 #try: # use try/finally to ensure state gets restored
1045 # termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, attr)
1045 # termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, attr)
1046 # if hasattr(termios, 'CEOF'):
1046 # if hasattr(termios, 'CEOF'):
1047 # os.write (self.child_fd, '%c' % termios.CEOF)
1047 # os.write (self.child_fd, '%c' % termios.CEOF)
1048 # else:
1048 # else:
1049 # # Silly platform does not define CEOF so assume CTRL-D
1049 # # Silly platform does not define CEOF so assume CTRL-D
1050 # os.write (self.child_fd, '%c' % 4)
1050 # os.write (self.child_fd, '%c' % 4)
1051 #finally: # restore state
1051 #finally: # restore state
1052 # termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old)
1052 # termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old)
1053 if hasattr(termios, 'VEOF'):
1053 if hasattr(termios, 'VEOF'):
1054 char = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)[6][termios.VEOF]
1054 char = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)[6][termios.VEOF]
1055 else:
1055 else:
1056 # platform does not define VEOF so assume CTRL-D
1056 # platform does not define VEOF so assume CTRL-D
1057 char = chr(4)
1057 char = chr(4)
1058 self.send(char)
1058 self.send(char)
1059
1059
1060 def sendintr(self):
1060 def sendintr(self):
1061
1061
1062 """This sends a SIGINT to the child. It does not require
1062 """This sends a SIGINT to the child. It does not require
1063 the SIGINT to be the first character on a line. """
1063 the SIGINT to be the first character on a line. """
1064
1064
1065 if hasattr(termios, 'VINTR'):
1065 if hasattr(termios, 'VINTR'):
1066 char = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)[6][termios.VINTR]
1066 char = termios.tcgetattr(self.child_fd)[6][termios.VINTR]
1067 else:
1067 else:
1068 # platform does not define VINTR so assume CTRL-C
1068 # platform does not define VINTR so assume CTRL-C
1069 char = chr(3)
1069 char = chr(3)
1070 self.send (char)
1070 self.send (char)
1071
1071
1072 def eof (self):
1072 def eof (self):
1073
1073
1074 """This returns True if the EOF exception was ever raised.
1074 """This returns True if the EOF exception was ever raised.
1075 """
1075 """
1076
1076
1077 return self.flag_eof
1077 return self.flag_eof
1078
1078
1079 def terminate(self, force=False):
1079 def terminate(self, force=False):
1080
1080
1081 """This forces a child process to terminate. It starts nicely with
1081 """This forces a child process to terminate. It starts nicely with
1082 SIGHUP and SIGINT. If "force" is True then moves onto SIGKILL. This
1082 SIGHUP and SIGINT. If "force" is True then moves onto SIGKILL. This
1083 returns True if the child was terminated. This returns False if the
1083 returns True if the child was terminated. This returns False if the
1084 child could not be terminated. """
1084 child could not be terminated. """
1085
1085
1086 if not self.isalive():
1086 if not self.isalive():
1087 return True
1087 return True
1088 try:
1088 try:
1089 self.kill(signal.SIGHUP)
1089 self.kill(signal.SIGHUP)
1090 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1090 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1091 if not self.isalive():
1091 if not self.isalive():
1092 return True
1092 return True
1093 self.kill(signal.SIGCONT)
1093 self.kill(signal.SIGCONT)
1094 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1094 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1095 if not self.isalive():
1095 if not self.isalive():
1096 return True
1096 return True
1097 self.kill(signal.SIGINT)
1097 self.kill(signal.SIGINT)
1098 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1098 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1099 if not self.isalive():
1099 if not self.isalive():
1100 return True
1100 return True
1101 if force:
1101 if force:
1102 self.kill(signal.SIGKILL)
1102 self.kill(signal.SIGKILL)
1103 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1103 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1104 if not self.isalive():
1104 if not self.isalive():
1105 return True
1105 return True
1106 else:
1106 else:
1107 return False
1107 return False
1108 return False
1108 return False
1109 except OSError, e:
1109 except OSError, e:
1110 # I think there are kernel timing issues that sometimes cause
1110 # I think there are kernel timing issues that sometimes cause
1111 # this to happen. I think isalive() reports True, but the
1111 # this to happen. I think isalive() reports True, but the
1112 # process is dead to the kernel.
1112 # process is dead to the kernel.
1113 # Make one last attempt to see if the kernel is up to date.
1113 # Make one last attempt to see if the kernel is up to date.
1114 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1114 time.sleep(self.delayafterterminate)
1115 if not self.isalive():
1115 if not self.isalive():
1116 return True
1116 return True
1117 else:
1117 else:
1118 return False
1118 return False
1119
1119
1120 def wait(self):
1120 def wait(self):
1121
1121
1122 """This waits until the child exits. This is a blocking call. This will
1122 """This waits until the child exits. This is a blocking call. This will
1123 not read any data from the child, so this will block forever if the
1123 not read any data from the child, so this will block forever if the
1124 child has unread output and has terminated. In other words, the child
1124 child has unread output and has terminated. In other words, the child
1125 may have printed output then called exit(); but, technically, the child
1125 may have printed output then called exit(); but, technically, the child
1126 is still alive until its output is read. """
1126 is still alive until its output is read. """
1127
1127
1128 if self.isalive():
1128 if self.isalive():
1129 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
1129 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
1130 else:
1130 else:
1131 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Cannot wait for dead child process.')
1131 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Cannot wait for dead child process.')
1132 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1132 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1133 if os.WIFEXITED (status):
1133 if os.WIFEXITED (status):
1134 self.status = status
1134 self.status = status
1135 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1135 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1136 self.signalstatus = None
1136 self.signalstatus = None
1137 self.terminated = True
1137 self.terminated = True
1138 elif os.WIFSIGNALED (status):
1138 elif os.WIFSIGNALED (status):
1139 self.status = status
1139 self.status = status
1140 self.exitstatus = None
1140 self.exitstatus = None
1141 self.signalstatus = os.WTERMSIG(status)
1141 self.signalstatus = os.WTERMSIG(status)
1142 self.terminated = True
1142 self.terminated = True
1143 elif os.WIFSTOPPED (status):
1143 elif os.WIFSTOPPED (status):
1144 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Wait was called for a child process that is stopped. This is not supported. Is some other process attempting job control with our child pid?')
1144 raise ExceptionPexpect ('Wait was called for a child process that is stopped. This is not supported. Is some other process attempting job control with our child pid?')
1145 return self.exitstatus
1145 return self.exitstatus
1146
1146
1147 def isalive(self):
1147 def isalive(self):
1148
1148
1149 """This tests if the child process is running or not. This is
1149 """This tests if the child process is running or not. This is
1150 non-blocking. If the child was terminated then this will read the
1150 non-blocking. If the child was terminated then this will read the
1151 exitstatus or signalstatus of the child. This returns True if the child
1151 exitstatus or signalstatus of the child. This returns True if the child
1152 process appears to be running or False if not. It can take literally
1152 process appears to be running or False if not. It can take literally
1153 SECONDS for Solaris to return the right status. """
1153 SECONDS for Solaris to return the right status. """
1154
1154
1155 if self.terminated:
1155 if self.terminated:
1156 return False
1156 return False
1157
1157
1158 if self.flag_eof:
1158 if self.flag_eof:
1159 # This is for Linux, which requires the blocking form of waitpid to get
1159 # This is for Linux, which requires the blocking form of waitpid to get
1160 # status of a defunct process. This is super-lame. The flag_eof would have
1160 # status of a defunct process. This is super-lame. The flag_eof would have
1161 # been set in read_nonblocking(), so this should be safe.
1161 # been set in read_nonblocking(), so this should be safe.
1162 waitpid_options = 0
1162 waitpid_options = 0
1163 else:
1163 else:
1164 waitpid_options = os.WNOHANG
1164 waitpid_options = os.WNOHANG
1165
1165
1166 try:
1166 try:
1167 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, waitpid_options)
1167 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, waitpid_options)
1168 except OSError as e: # No child processes
1168 except OSError as e: # No child processes
1169 if e.errno == errno.ECHILD:
1169 if e.errno == errno.ECHILD:
1170 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition where "terminated" is 0, but there was no child process. Did someone else call waitpid() on our process?')
1170 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition where "terminated" is 0, but there was no child process. Did someone else call waitpid() on our process?')
1171 else:
1171 else:
1172 raise e
1172 raise e
1173
1173
1174 # I have to do this twice for Solaris. I can't even believe that I figured this out...
1174 # I have to do this twice for Solaris. I can't even believe that I figured this out...
1175 # If waitpid() returns 0 it means that no child process wishes to
1175 # If waitpid() returns 0 it means that no child process wishes to
1176 # report, and the value of status is undefined.
1176 # report, and the value of status is undefined.
1177 if pid == 0:
1177 if pid == 0:
1178 try:
1178 try:
1179 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, waitpid_options) ### os.WNOHANG) # Solaris!
1179 pid, status = os.waitpid(self.pid, waitpid_options) ### os.WNOHANG) # Solaris!
1180 except OSError, e: # This should never happen...
1180 except OSError, e: # This should never happen...
1181 if e[0] == errno.ECHILD:
1181 if e[0] == errno.ECHILD:
1182 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition that should never happen. There was no child process. Did someone else call waitpid() on our process?')
1182 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition that should never happen. There was no child process. Did someone else call waitpid() on our process?')
1183 else:
1183 else:
1184 raise e
1184 raise e
1185
1185
1186 # If pid is still 0 after two calls to waitpid() then
1186 # If pid is still 0 after two calls to waitpid() then
1187 # the process really is alive. This seems to work on all platforms, except
1187 # the process really is alive. This seems to work on all platforms, except
1188 # for Irix which seems to require a blocking call on waitpid or select, so I let read_nonblocking
1188 # for Irix which seems to require a blocking call on waitpid or select, so I let read_nonblocking
1189 # take care of this situation (unfortunately, this requires waiting through the timeout).
1189 # take care of this situation (unfortunately, this requires waiting through the timeout).
1190 if pid == 0:
1190 if pid == 0:
1191 return True
1191 return True
1192
1192
1193 if pid == 0:
1193 if pid == 0:
1194 return True
1194 return True
1195
1195
1196 if os.WIFEXITED (status):
1196 if os.WIFEXITED (status):
1197 self.status = status
1197 self.status = status
1198 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1198 self.exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
1199 self.signalstatus = None
1199 self.signalstatus = None
1200 self.terminated = True
1200 self.terminated = True
1201 elif os.WIFSIGNALED (status):
1201 elif os.WIFSIGNALED (status):
1202 self.status = status
1202 self.status = status
1203 self.exitstatus = None
1203 self.exitstatus = None
1204 self.signalstatus = os.WTERMSIG(status)
1204 self.signalstatus = os.WTERMSIG(status)
1205 self.terminated = True
1205 self.terminated = True
1206 elif os.WIFSTOPPED (status):
1206 elif os.WIFSTOPPED (status):
1207 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition where child process is stopped. This is not supported. Is some other process attempting job control with our child pid?')
1207 raise ExceptionPexpect ('isalive() encountered condition where child process is stopped. This is not supported. Is some other process attempting job control with our child pid?')
1208 return False
1208 return False
1209
1209
1210 def kill(self, sig):
1210 def kill(self, sig):
1211
1211
1212 """This sends the given signal to the child application. In keeping
1212 """This sends the given signal to the child application. In keeping
1213 with UNIX tradition it has a misleading name. It does not necessarily
1213 with UNIX tradition it has a misleading name. It does not necessarily
1214 kill the child unless you send the right signal. """
1214 kill the child unless you send the right signal. """
1215
1215
1216 # Same as os.kill, but the pid is given for you.
1216 # Same as os.kill, but the pid is given for you.
1217 if self.isalive():
1217 if self.isalive():
1218 os.kill(self.pid, sig)
1218 os.kill(self.pid, sig)
1219
1219
1220 def compile_pattern_list(self, patterns):
1220 def compile_pattern_list(self, patterns):
1221
1221
1222 """This compiles a pattern-string or a list of pattern-strings.
1222 """This compiles a pattern-string or a list of pattern-strings.
1223 Patterns must be a StringType, EOF, TIMEOUT, SRE_Pattern, or a list of
1223 Patterns must be a StringType, EOF, TIMEOUT, SRE_Pattern, or a list of
1224 those. Patterns may also be None which results in an empty list (you
1224 those. Patterns may also be None which results in an empty list (you
1225 might do this if waiting for an EOF or TIMEOUT condition without
1225 might do this if waiting for an EOF or TIMEOUT condition without
1226 expecting any pattern).
1226 expecting any pattern).
1227
1227
1228 This is used by expect() when calling expect_list(). Thus expect() is
1228 This is used by expect() when calling expect_list(). Thus expect() is
1229 nothing more than::
1229 nothing more than::
1230
1230
1231 cpl = self.compile_pattern_list(pl)
1231 cpl = self.compile_pattern_list(pl)
1232 return self.expect_list(cpl, timeout)
1232 return self.expect_list(cpl, timeout)
1233
1233
1234 If you are using expect() within a loop it may be more
1234 If you are using expect() within a loop it may be more
1235 efficient to compile the patterns first and then call expect_list().
1235 efficient to compile the patterns first and then call expect_list().
1236 This avoid calls in a loop to compile_pattern_list()::
1236 This avoid calls in a loop to compile_pattern_list()::
1237
1237
1238 cpl = self.compile_pattern_list(my_pattern)
1238 cpl = self.compile_pattern_list(my_pattern)
1239 while some_condition:
1239 while some_condition:
1240 ...
1240 ...
1241 i = self.expect_list(clp, timeout)
1241 i = self.expect_list(clp, timeout)
1242 ...
1242 ...
1243 """
1243 """
1244
1244
1245 if patterns is None:
1245 if patterns is None:
1246 return []
1246 return []
1247 if not isinstance(patterns, list):
1247 if not isinstance(patterns, list):
1248 patterns = [patterns]
1248 patterns = [patterns]
1249
1249
1250 compile_flags = re.DOTALL # Allow dot to match \n
1250 compile_flags = re.DOTALL # Allow dot to match \n
1251 if self.ignorecase:
1251 if self.ignorecase:
1252 compile_flags = compile_flags | re.IGNORECASE
1252 compile_flags = compile_flags | re.IGNORECASE
1253 compiled_pattern_list = []
1253 compiled_pattern_list = []
1254 for p in patterns:
1254 for p in patterns:
1255 if isinstance(p, (bytes, unicode)):
1255 if isinstance(p, (bytes, unicode)):
1256 p = self._cast_buffer_type(p)
1256 p = self._cast_buffer_type(p)
1257 compiled_pattern_list.append(re.compile(p, compile_flags))
1257 compiled_pattern_list.append(re.compile(p, compile_flags))
1258 elif p is EOF:
1258 elif p is EOF:
1259 compiled_pattern_list.append(EOF)
1259 compiled_pattern_list.append(EOF)
1260 elif p is TIMEOUT:
1260 elif p is TIMEOUT:
1261 compiled_pattern_list.append(TIMEOUT)
1261 compiled_pattern_list.append(TIMEOUT)
1262 elif type(p) is re_type:
1262 elif type(p) is re_type:
1263 p = self._prepare_regex_pattern(p)
1263 p = self._prepare_regex_pattern(p)
1264 compiled_pattern_list.append(p)
1264 compiled_pattern_list.append(p)
1265 else:
1265 else:
1266 raise TypeError ('Argument must be one of StringTypes, EOF, TIMEOUT, SRE_Pattern, or a list of those type. %s' % str(type(p)))
1266 raise TypeError ('Argument must be one of StringTypes, EOF, TIMEOUT, SRE_Pattern, or a list of those type. %s' % str(type(p)))
1267
1267
1268 return compiled_pattern_list
1268 return compiled_pattern_list
1269
1269
1270 def _prepare_regex_pattern(self, p):
1270 def _prepare_regex_pattern(self, p):
1271 "Recompile unicode regexes as bytes regexes. Overridden in subclass."
1271 "Recompile unicode regexes as bytes regexes. Overridden in subclass."
1272 if isinstance(p.pattern, unicode):
1272 if isinstance(p.pattern, unicode):
1273 p = re.compile(p.pattern.encode('utf-8'), p.flags &~ re.UNICODE)
1273 p = re.compile(p.pattern.encode('utf-8'), p.flags &~ re.UNICODE)
1274 return p
1274 return p
1275
1275
1276 def expect(self, pattern, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize=-1):
1276 def expect(self, pattern, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize=-1):
1277
1277
1278 """This seeks through the stream until a pattern is matched. The
1278 """This seeks through the stream until a pattern is matched. The
1279 pattern is overloaded and may take several types. The pattern can be a
1279 pattern is overloaded and may take several types. The pattern can be a
1280 StringType, EOF, a compiled re, or a list of any of those types.
1280 StringType, EOF, a compiled re, or a list of any of those types.
1281 Strings will be compiled to re types. This returns the index into the
1281 Strings will be compiled to re types. This returns the index into the
1282 pattern list. If the pattern was not a list this returns index 0 on a
1282 pattern list. If the pattern was not a list this returns index 0 on a
1283 successful match. This may raise exceptions for EOF or TIMEOUT. To
1283 successful match. This may raise exceptions for EOF or TIMEOUT. To
1284 avoid the EOF or TIMEOUT exceptions add EOF or TIMEOUT to the pattern
1284 avoid the EOF or TIMEOUT exceptions add EOF or TIMEOUT to the pattern
1285 list. That will cause expect to match an EOF or TIMEOUT condition
1285 list. That will cause expect to match an EOF or TIMEOUT condition
1286 instead of raising an exception.
1286 instead of raising an exception.
1287
1287
1288 If you pass a list of patterns and more than one matches, the first match
1288 If you pass a list of patterns and more than one matches, the first match
1289 in the stream is chosen. If more than one pattern matches at that point,
1289 in the stream is chosen. If more than one pattern matches at that point,
1290 the leftmost in the pattern list is chosen. For example::
1290 the leftmost in the pattern list is chosen. For example::
1291
1291
1292 # the input is 'foobar'
1292 # the input is 'foobar'
1293 index = p.expect (['bar', 'foo', 'foobar'])
1293 index = p.expect (['bar', 'foo', 'foobar'])
1294 # returns 1 ('foo') even though 'foobar' is a "better" match
1294 # returns 1 ('foo') even though 'foobar' is a "better" match
1295
1295
1296 Please note, however, that buffering can affect this behavior, since
1296 Please note, however, that buffering can affect this behavior, since
1297 input arrives in unpredictable chunks. For example::
1297 input arrives in unpredictable chunks. For example::
1298
1298
1299 # the input is 'foobar'
1299 # the input is 'foobar'
1300 index = p.expect (['foobar', 'foo'])
1300 index = p.expect (['foobar', 'foo'])
1301 # returns 0 ('foobar') if all input is available at once,
1301 # returns 0 ('foobar') if all input is available at once,
1302 # but returs 1 ('foo') if parts of the final 'bar' arrive late
1302 # but returs 1 ('foo') if parts of the final 'bar' arrive late
1303
1303
1304 After a match is found the instance attributes 'before', 'after' and
1304 After a match is found the instance attributes 'before', 'after' and
1305 'match' will be set. You can see all the data read before the match in
1305 'match' will be set. You can see all the data read before the match in
1306 'before'. You can see the data that was matched in 'after'. The
1306 'before'. You can see the data that was matched in 'after'. The
1307 re.MatchObject used in the re match will be in 'match'. If an error
1307 re.MatchObject used in the re match will be in 'match'. If an error
1308 occurred then 'before' will be set to all the data read so far and
1308 occurred then 'before' will be set to all the data read so far and
1309 'after' and 'match' will be None.
1309 'after' and 'match' will be None.
1310
1310
1311 If timeout is -1 then timeout will be set to the self.timeout value.
1311 If timeout is -1 then timeout will be set to the self.timeout value.
1312
1312
1313 A list entry may be EOF or TIMEOUT instead of a string. This will
1313 A list entry may be EOF or TIMEOUT instead of a string. This will
1314 catch these exceptions and return the index of the list entry instead
1314 catch these exceptions and return the index of the list entry instead
1315 of raising the exception. The attribute 'after' will be set to the
1315 of raising the exception. The attribute 'after' will be set to the
1316 exception type. The attribute 'match' will be None. This allows you to
1316 exception type. The attribute 'match' will be None. This allows you to
1317 write code like this::
1317 write code like this::
1318
1318
1319 index = p.expect (['good', 'bad', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT])
1319 index = p.expect (['good', 'bad', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT])
1320 if index == 0:
1320 if index == 0:
1321 do_something()
1321 do_something()
1322 elif index == 1:
1322 elif index == 1:
1323 do_something_else()
1323 do_something_else()
1324 elif index == 2:
1324 elif index == 2:
1325 do_some_other_thing()
1325 do_some_other_thing()
1326 elif index == 3:
1326 elif index == 3:
1327 do_something_completely_different()
1327 do_something_completely_different()
1328
1328
1329 instead of code like this::
1329 instead of code like this::
1330
1330
1331 try:
1331 try:
1332 index = p.expect (['good', 'bad'])
1332 index = p.expect (['good', 'bad'])
1333 if index == 0:
1333 if index == 0:
1334 do_something()
1334 do_something()
1335 elif index == 1:
1335 elif index == 1:
1336 do_something_else()
1336 do_something_else()
1337 except EOF:
1337 except EOF:
1338 do_some_other_thing()
1338 do_some_other_thing()
1339 except TIMEOUT:
1339 except TIMEOUT:
1340 do_something_completely_different()
1340 do_something_completely_different()
1341
1341
1342 These two forms are equivalent. It all depends on what you want. You
1342 These two forms are equivalent. It all depends on what you want. You
1343 can also just expect the EOF if you are waiting for all output of a
1343 can also just expect the EOF if you are waiting for all output of a
1344 child to finish. For example::
1344 child to finish. For example::
1345
1345
1346 p = pexpect.spawn('/bin/ls')
1346 p = pexpect.spawn('/bin/ls')
1347 p.expect (pexpect.EOF)
1347 p.expect (pexpect.EOF)
1348 print p.before
1348 print p.before
1349
1349
1350 If you are trying to optimize for speed then see expect_list().
1350 If you are trying to optimize for speed then see expect_list().
1351 """
1351 """
1352
1352
1353 compiled_pattern_list = self.compile_pattern_list(pattern)
1353 compiled_pattern_list = self.compile_pattern_list(pattern)
1354 return self.expect_list(compiled_pattern_list, timeout, searchwindowsize)
1354 return self.expect_list(compiled_pattern_list, timeout, searchwindowsize)
1355
1355
1356 def expect_list(self, pattern_list, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1356 def expect_list(self, pattern_list, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1357
1357
1358 """This takes a list of compiled regular expressions and returns the
1358 """This takes a list of compiled regular expressions and returns the
1359 index into the pattern_list that matched the child output. The list may
1359 index into the pattern_list that matched the child output. The list may
1360 also contain EOF or TIMEOUT (which are not compiled regular
1360 also contain EOF or TIMEOUT (which are not compiled regular
1361 expressions). This method is similar to the expect() method except that
1361 expressions). This method is similar to the expect() method except that
1362 expect_list() does not recompile the pattern list on every call. This
1362 expect_list() does not recompile the pattern list on every call. This
1363 may help if you are trying to optimize for speed, otherwise just use
1363 may help if you are trying to optimize for speed, otherwise just use
1364 the expect() method. This is called by expect(). If timeout==-1 then
1364 the expect() method. This is called by expect(). If timeout==-1 then
1365 the self.timeout value is used. If searchwindowsize==-1 then the
1365 the self.timeout value is used. If searchwindowsize==-1 then the
1366 self.searchwindowsize value is used. """
1366 self.searchwindowsize value is used. """
1367
1367
1368 return self.expect_loop(searcher_re(pattern_list), timeout, searchwindowsize)
1368 return self.expect_loop(searcher_re(pattern_list), timeout, searchwindowsize)
1369
1369
1370 def expect_exact(self, pattern_list, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1370 def expect_exact(self, pattern_list, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1371
1371
1372 """This is similar to expect(), but uses plain string matching instead
1372 """This is similar to expect(), but uses plain string matching instead
1373 of compiled regular expressions in 'pattern_list'. The 'pattern_list'
1373 of compiled regular expressions in 'pattern_list'. The 'pattern_list'
1374 may be a string; a list or other sequence of strings; or TIMEOUT and
1374 may be a string; a list or other sequence of strings; or TIMEOUT and
1375 EOF.
1375 EOF.
1376
1376
1377 This call might be faster than expect() for two reasons: string
1377 This call might be faster than expect() for two reasons: string
1378 searching is faster than RE matching and it is possible to limit the
1378 searching is faster than RE matching and it is possible to limit the
1379 search to just the end of the input buffer.
1379 search to just the end of the input buffer.
1380
1380
1381 This method is also useful when you don't want to have to worry about
1381 This method is also useful when you don't want to have to worry about
1382 escaping regular expression characters that you want to match."""
1382 escaping regular expression characters that you want to match."""
1383
1383
1384 if isinstance(pattern_list, (bytes, unicode)) or pattern_list in (TIMEOUT, EOF):
1384 if isinstance(pattern_list, (bytes, unicode)) or pattern_list in (TIMEOUT, EOF):
1385 pattern_list = [pattern_list]
1385 pattern_list = [pattern_list]
1386 return self.expect_loop(searcher_string(pattern_list), timeout, searchwindowsize)
1386 return self.expect_loop(searcher_string(pattern_list), timeout, searchwindowsize)
1387
1387
1388 def expect_loop(self, searcher, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1388 def expect_loop(self, searcher, timeout = -1, searchwindowsize = -1):
1389
1389
1390 """This is the common loop used inside expect. The 'searcher' should be
1390 """This is the common loop used inside expect. The 'searcher' should be
1391 an instance of searcher_re or searcher_string, which describes how and what
1391 an instance of searcher_re or searcher_string, which describes how and what
1392 to search for in the input.
1392 to search for in the input.
1393
1393
1394 See expect() for other arguments, return value and exceptions. """
1394 See expect() for other arguments, return value and exceptions. """
1395
1395
1396 self.searcher = searcher
1396 self.searcher = searcher
1397
1397
1398 if timeout == -1:
1398 if timeout == -1:
1399 timeout = self.timeout
1399 timeout = self.timeout
1400 if timeout is not None:
1400 if timeout is not None:
1401 end_time = time.time() + timeout
1401 end_time = time.time() + timeout
1402 if searchwindowsize == -1:
1402 if searchwindowsize == -1:
1403 searchwindowsize = self.searchwindowsize
1403 searchwindowsize = self.searchwindowsize
1404
1404
1405 try:
1405 try:
1406 incoming = self.buffer
1406 incoming = self.buffer
1407 freshlen = len(incoming)
1407 freshlen = len(incoming)
1408 while True: # Keep reading until exception or return.
1408 while True: # Keep reading until exception or return.
1409 index = searcher.search(incoming, freshlen, searchwindowsize)
1409 index = searcher.search(incoming, freshlen, searchwindowsize)
1410 if index >= 0:
1410 if index >= 0:
1411 self.buffer = incoming[searcher.end : ]
1411 self.buffer = incoming[searcher.end : ]
1412 self.before = incoming[ : searcher.start]
1412 self.before = incoming[ : searcher.start]
1413 self.after = incoming[searcher.start : searcher.end]
1413 self.after = incoming[searcher.start : searcher.end]
1414 self.match = searcher.match
1414 self.match = searcher.match
1415 self.match_index = index
1415 self.match_index = index
1416 return self.match_index
1416 return self.match_index
1417 # No match at this point
1417 # No match at this point
1418 if timeout is not None and timeout < 0:
1418 if timeout is not None and timeout < 0:
1419 raise TIMEOUT ('Timeout exceeded in expect_any().')
1419 raise TIMEOUT ('Timeout exceeded in expect_any().')
1420 # Still have time left, so read more data
1420 # Still have time left, so read more data
1421 c = self.read_nonblocking (self.maxread, timeout)
1421 c = self.read_nonblocking (self.maxread, timeout)
1422 freshlen = len(c)
1422 freshlen = len(c)
1423 time.sleep (0.0001)
1423 time.sleep (0.0001)
1424 incoming = incoming + c
1424 incoming = incoming + c
1425 if timeout is not None:
1425 if timeout is not None:
1426 timeout = end_time - time.time()
1426 timeout = end_time - time.time()
1427 except EOF, e:
1427 except EOF, e:
1428 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer
1428 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer
1429 self.before = incoming
1429 self.before = incoming
1430 self.after = EOF
1430 self.after = EOF
1431 index = searcher.eof_index
1431 index = searcher.eof_index
1432 if index >= 0:
1432 if index >= 0:
1433 self.match = EOF
1433 self.match = EOF
1434 self.match_index = index
1434 self.match_index = index
1435 return self.match_index
1435 return self.match_index
1436 else:
1436 else:
1437 self.match = None
1437 self.match = None
1438 self.match_index = None
1438 self.match_index = None
1439 raise EOF (str(e) + '\n' + str(self))
1439 raise EOF (str(e) + '\n' + str(self))
1440 except TIMEOUT, e:
1440 except TIMEOUT, e:
1441 self.buffer = incoming
1441 self.buffer = incoming
1442 self.before = incoming
1442 self.before = incoming
1443 self.after = TIMEOUT
1443 self.after = TIMEOUT
1444 index = searcher.timeout_index
1444 index = searcher.timeout_index
1445 if index >= 0:
1445 if index >= 0:
1446 self.match = TIMEOUT
1446 self.match = TIMEOUT
1447 self.match_index = index
1447 self.match_index = index
1448 return self.match_index
1448 return self.match_index
1449 else:
1449 else:
1450 self.match = None
1450 self.match = None
1451 self.match_index = None
1451 self.match_index = None
1452 raise TIMEOUT (str(e) + '\n' + str(self))
1452 raise TIMEOUT (str(e) + '\n' + str(self))
1453 except:
1453 except:
1454 self.before = incoming
1454 self.before = incoming
1455 self.after = None
1455 self.after = None
1456 self.match = None
1456 self.match = None
1457 self.match_index = None
1457 self.match_index = None
1458 raise
1458 raise
1459
1459
1460 def getwinsize(self):
1460 def getwinsize(self):
1461
1461
1462 """This returns the terminal window size of the child tty. The return
1462 """This returns the terminal window size of the child tty. The return
1463 value is a tuple of (rows, cols). """
1463 value is a tuple of (rows, cols). """
1464
1464
1465 TIOCGWINSZ = getattr(termios, 'TIOCGWINSZ', 1074295912L)
1465 TIOCGWINSZ = getattr(termios, 'TIOCGWINSZ', 1074295912L)
1466 s = struct.pack('HHHH', 0, 0, 0, 0)
1466 s = struct.pack('HHHH', 0, 0, 0, 0)
1467 x = fcntl.ioctl(self.fileno(), TIOCGWINSZ, s)
1467 x = fcntl.ioctl(self.fileno(), TIOCGWINSZ, s)
1468 return struct.unpack('HHHH', x)[0:2]
1468 return struct.unpack('HHHH', x)[0:2]
1469
1469
1470 def setwinsize(self, r, c):
1470 def setwinsize(self, r, c):
1471
1471
1472 """This sets the terminal window size of the child tty. This will cause
1472 """This sets the terminal window size of the child tty. This will cause
1473 a SIGWINCH signal to be sent to the child. This does not change the
1473 a SIGWINCH signal to be sent to the child. This does not change the
1474 physical window size. It changes the size reported to TTY-aware
1474 physical window size. It changes the size reported to TTY-aware
1475 applications like vi or curses -- applications that respond to the
1475 applications like vi or curses -- applications that respond to the
1476 SIGWINCH signal. """
1476 SIGWINCH signal. """
1477
1477
1478 # Check for buggy platforms. Some Python versions on some platforms
1478 # Check for buggy platforms. Some Python versions on some platforms
1479 # (notably OSF1 Alpha and RedHat 7.1) truncate the value for
1479 # (notably OSF1 Alpha and RedHat 7.1) truncate the value for
1480 # termios.TIOCSWINSZ. It is not clear why this happens.
1480 # termios.TIOCSWINSZ. It is not clear why this happens.
1481 # These platforms don't seem to handle the signed int very well;
1481 # These platforms don't seem to handle the signed int very well;
1482 # yet other platforms like OpenBSD have a large negative value for
1482 # yet other platforms like OpenBSD have a large negative value for
1483 # TIOCSWINSZ and they don't have a truncate problem.
1483 # TIOCSWINSZ and they don't have a truncate problem.
1484 # Newer versions of Linux have totally different values for TIOCSWINSZ.
1484 # Newer versions of Linux have totally different values for TIOCSWINSZ.
1485 # Note that this fix is a hack.
1485 # Note that this fix is a hack.
1486 TIOCSWINSZ = getattr(termios, 'TIOCSWINSZ', -2146929561)
1486 TIOCSWINSZ = getattr(termios, 'TIOCSWINSZ', -2146929561)
1487 if TIOCSWINSZ == 2148037735L: # L is not required in Python >= 2.2.
1487 if TIOCSWINSZ == 2148037735L: # L is not required in Python >= 2.2.
1488 TIOCSWINSZ = -2146929561 # Same bits, but with sign.
1488 TIOCSWINSZ = -2146929561 # Same bits, but with sign.
1489 # Note, assume ws_xpixel and ws_ypixel are zero.
1489 # Note, assume ws_xpixel and ws_ypixel are zero.
1490 s = struct.pack('HHHH', r, c, 0, 0)
1490 s = struct.pack('HHHH', r, c, 0, 0)
1491 fcntl.ioctl(self.fileno(), TIOCSWINSZ, s)
1491 fcntl.ioctl(self.fileno(), TIOCSWINSZ, s)
1492
1492
1493 def interact(self, escape_character = b'\x1d', input_filter = None, output_filter = None):
1493 def interact(self, escape_character = b'\x1d', input_filter = None, output_filter = None):
1494
1494
1495 """This gives control of the child process to the interactive user (the
1495 """This gives control of the child process to the interactive user (the
1496 human at the keyboard). Keystrokes are sent to the child process, and
1496 human at the keyboard). Keystrokes are sent to the child process, and
1497 the stdout and stderr output of the child process is printed. This
1497 the stdout and stderr output of the child process is printed. This
1498 simply echos the child stdout and child stderr to the real stdout and
1498 simply echos the child stdout and child stderr to the real stdout and
1499 it echos the real stdin to the child stdin. When the user types the
1499 it echos the real stdin to the child stdin. When the user types the
1500 escape_character this method will stop. The default for
1500 escape_character this method will stop. The default for
1501 escape_character is ^]. This should not be confused with ASCII 27 --
1501 escape_character is ^]. This should not be confused with ASCII 27 --
1502 the ESC character. ASCII 29 was chosen for historical merit because
1502 the ESC character. ASCII 29 was chosen for historical merit because
1503 this is the character used by 'telnet' as the escape character. The
1503 this is the character used by 'telnet' as the escape character. The
1504 escape_character will not be sent to the child process.
1504 escape_character will not be sent to the child process.
1505
1505
1506 You may pass in optional input and output filter functions. These
1506 You may pass in optional input and output filter functions. These
1507 functions should take a string and return a string. The output_filter
1507 functions should take a string and return a string. The output_filter
1508 will be passed all the output from the child process. The input_filter
1508 will be passed all the output from the child process. The input_filter
1509 will be passed all the keyboard input from the user. The input_filter
1509 will be passed all the keyboard input from the user. The input_filter
1510 is run BEFORE the check for the escape_character.
1510 is run BEFORE the check for the escape_character.
1511
1511
1512 Note that if you change the window size of the parent the SIGWINCH
1512 Note that if you change the window size of the parent the SIGWINCH
1513 signal will not be passed through to the child. If you want the child
1513 signal will not be passed through to the child. If you want the child
1514 window size to change when the parent's window size changes then do
1514 window size to change when the parent's window size changes then do
1515 something like the following example::
1515 something like the following example::
1516
1516
1517 import pexpect, struct, fcntl, termios, signal, sys
1517 import pexpect, struct, fcntl, termios, signal, sys
1518 def sigwinch_passthrough (sig, data):
1518 def sigwinch_passthrough (sig, data):
1519 s = struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)
1519 s = struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)
1520 a = struct.unpack('hhhh', fcntl.ioctl(sys.stdout.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ , s))
1520 a = struct.unpack('hhhh', fcntl.ioctl(sys.stdout.fileno(), termios.TIOCGWINSZ , s))
1521 global p
1521 global p
1522 p.setwinsize(a[0],a[1])
1522 p.setwinsize(a[0],a[1])
1523 p = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash') # Note this is global and used in sigwinch_passthrough.
1523 p = pexpect.spawn('/bin/bash') # Note this is global and used in sigwinch_passthrough.
1524 signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, sigwinch_passthrough)
1524 signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, sigwinch_passthrough)
1525 p.interact()
1525 p.interact()
1526 """
1526 """
1527
1527
1528 # Flush the buffer.
1528 # Flush the buffer.
1529 if PY3: self.stdout.write(_cast_unicode(self.buffer, self.encoding))
1529 if PY3: self.stdout.write(_cast_unicode(self.buffer, self.encoding))
1530 else: self.stdout.write(self.buffer)
1530 else: self.stdout.write(self.buffer)
1531 self.stdout.flush()
1531 self.stdout.flush()
1532 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer
1532 self.buffer = self._empty_buffer
1533 mode = tty.tcgetattr(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1533 mode = tty.tcgetattr(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1534 tty.setraw(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1534 tty.setraw(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1535 try:
1535 try:
1536 self.__interact_copy(escape_character, input_filter, output_filter)
1536 self.__interact_copy(escape_character, input_filter, output_filter)
1537 finally:
1537 finally:
1538 tty.tcsetattr(self.STDIN_FILENO, tty.TCSAFLUSH, mode)
1538 tty.tcsetattr(self.STDIN_FILENO, tty.TCSAFLUSH, mode)
1539
1539
1540 def __interact_writen(self, fd, data):
1540 def __interact_writen(self, fd, data):
1541
1541
1542 """This is used by the interact() method.
1542 """This is used by the interact() method.
1543 """
1543 """
1544
1544
1545 while data != b'' and self.isalive():
1545 while data != b'' and self.isalive():
1546 n = os.write(fd, data)
1546 n = os.write(fd, data)
1547 data = data[n:]
1547 data = data[n:]
1548
1548
1549 def __interact_read(self, fd):
1549 def __interact_read(self, fd):
1550
1550
1551 """This is used by the interact() method.
1551 """This is used by the interact() method.
1552 """
1552 """
1553
1553
1554 return os.read(fd, 1000)
1554 return os.read(fd, 1000)
1555
1555
1556 def __interact_copy(self, escape_character = None, input_filter = None, output_filter = None):
1556 def __interact_copy(self, escape_character = None, input_filter = None, output_filter = None):
1557
1557
1558 """This is used by the interact() method.
1558 """This is used by the interact() method.
1559 """
1559 """
1560
1560
1561 while self.isalive():
1561 while self.isalive():
1562 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd, self.STDIN_FILENO], [], [])
1562 r,w,e = self.__select([self.child_fd, self.STDIN_FILENO], [], [])
1563 if self.child_fd in r:
1563 if self.child_fd in r:
1564 data = self.__interact_read(self.child_fd)
1564 data = self.__interact_read(self.child_fd)
1565 if output_filter: data = output_filter(data)
1565 if output_filter: data = output_filter(data)
1566 if self.logfile is not None:
1566 if self.logfile is not None:
1567 self.logfile.write (data)
1567 self.logfile.write (data)
1568 self.logfile.flush()
1568 self.logfile.flush()
1569 os.write(self.STDOUT_FILENO, data)
1569 os.write(self.STDOUT_FILENO, data)
1570 if self.STDIN_FILENO in r:
1570 if self.STDIN_FILENO in r:
1571 data = self.__interact_read(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1571 data = self.__interact_read(self.STDIN_FILENO)
1572 if input_filter: data = input_filter(data)
1572 if input_filter: data = input_filter(data)
1573 i = data.rfind(escape_character)
1573 i = data.rfind(escape_character)
1574 if i != -1:
1574 if i != -1:
1575 data = data[:i]
1575 data = data[:i]
1576 self.__interact_writen(self.child_fd, data)
1576 self.__interact_writen(self.child_fd, data)
1577 break
1577 break
1578 self.__interact_writen(self.child_fd, data)
1578 self.__interact_writen(self.child_fd, data)
1579
1579
1580 def __select (self, iwtd, owtd, ewtd, timeout=None):
1580 def __select (self, iwtd, owtd, ewtd, timeout=None):
1581
1581
1582 """This is a wrapper around select.select() that ignores signals. If
1582 """This is a wrapper around select.select() that ignores signals. If
1583 select.select raises a select.error exception and errno is an EINTR
1583 select.select raises a select.error exception and errno is an EINTR
1584 error then it is ignored. Mainly this is used to ignore sigwinch
1584 error then it is ignored. Mainly this is used to ignore sigwinch
1585 (terminal resize). """
1585 (terminal resize). """
1586
1586
1587 # if select() is interrupted by a signal (errno==EINTR) then
1587 # if select() is interrupted by a signal (errno==EINTR) then
1588 # we loop back and enter the select() again.
1588 # we loop back and enter the select() again.
1589 if timeout is not None:
1589 if timeout is not None:
1590 end_time = time.time() + timeout
1590 end_time = time.time() + timeout
1591 while True:
1591 while True:
1592 try:
1592 try:
1593 return select.select (iwtd, owtd, ewtd, timeout)
1593 return select.select (iwtd, owtd, ewtd, timeout)
1594 except select.error as e:
1594 except select.error as e:
1595 if e.args[0] == errno.EINTR:
1595 if e.args[0] == errno.EINTR:
1596 # if we loop back we have to subtract the amount of time we already waited.
1596 # if we loop back we have to subtract the amount of time we already waited.
1597 if timeout is not None:
1597 if timeout is not None:
1598 timeout = end_time - time.time()
1598 timeout = end_time - time.time()
1599 if timeout < 0:
1599 if timeout < 0:
1600 return ([],[],[])
1600 return ([],[],[])
1601 else: # something else caused the select.error, so this really is an exception
1601 else: # something else caused the select.error, so this really is an exception
1602 raise
1602 raise
1603
1603
1604 class spawn(spawnb):
1604 class spawn(spawnb):
1605 """This is the main class interface for Pexpect. Use this class to start
1605 """This is the main class interface for Pexpect. Use this class to start
1606 and control child applications."""
1606 and control child applications."""
1607
1607
1608 _buffer_type = unicode
1608 _buffer_type = unicode
1609 def _cast_buffer_type(self, s):
1609 def _cast_buffer_type(self, s):
1610 return _cast_unicode(s, self.encoding)
1610 return _cast_unicode(s, self.encoding)
1611 _empty_buffer = u''
1611 _empty_buffer = u''
1612 _pty_newline = u'\r\n'
1612 _pty_newline = u'\r\n'
1613
1613
1614 def __init__(self, command, args=[], timeout=30, maxread=2000, searchwindowsize=None,
1614 def __init__(self, command, args=[], timeout=30, maxread=2000, searchwindowsize=None,
1615 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, encoding='utf-8'):
1615 logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, encoding='utf-8'):
1616 super(spawn, self).__init__(command, args, timeout=timeout, maxread=maxread,
1616 super(spawn, self).__init__(command, args, timeout=timeout, maxread=maxread,
1617 searchwindowsize=searchwindowsize, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd, env=env)
1617 searchwindowsize=searchwindowsize, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd, env=env)
1618 self.encoding = encoding
1618 self.encoding = encoding
1619
1619
1620 def _prepare_regex_pattern(self, p):
1620 def _prepare_regex_pattern(self, p):
1621 "Recompile bytes regexes as unicode regexes."
1621 "Recompile bytes regexes as unicode regexes."
1622 if isinstance(p.pattern, bytes):
1622 if isinstance(p.pattern, bytes):
1623 p = re.compile(p.pattern.decode(self.encoding), p.flags)
1623 p = re.compile(p.pattern.decode(self.encoding), p.flags)
1624 return p
1624 return p
1625
1625
1626 def read_nonblocking(self, size=1, timeout=-1):
1626 def read_nonblocking(self, size=1, timeout=-1):
1627 return super(spawn, self).read_nonblocking(size=size, timeout=timeout)\
1627 return super(spawn, self).read_nonblocking(size=size, timeout=timeout)\
1628 .decode(self.encoding)
1628 .decode(self.encoding)
1629
1629
1630 read_nonblocking.__doc__ = spawnb.read_nonblocking.__doc__
1630 read_nonblocking.__doc__ = spawnb.read_nonblocking.__doc__
1631
1631
1632
1632
1633 ##############################################################################
1633 ##############################################################################
1634 # End of spawn class
1634 # End of spawn class
1635 ##############################################################################
1635 ##############################################################################
1636
1636
1637 class searcher_string (object):
1637 class searcher_string (object):
1638
1638
1639 """This is a plain string search helper for the spawn.expect_any() method.
1639 """This is a plain string search helper for the spawn.expect_any() method.
1640 This helper class is for speed. For more powerful regex patterns
1640 This helper class is for speed. For more powerful regex patterns
1641 see the helper class, searcher_re.
1641 see the helper class, searcher_re.
1642
1642
1643 Attributes:
1643 Attributes:
1644
1644
1645 eof_index - index of EOF, or -1
1645 eof_index - index of EOF, or -1
1646 timeout_index - index of TIMEOUT, or -1
1646 timeout_index - index of TIMEOUT, or -1
1647
1647
1648 After a successful match by the search() method the following attributes
1648 After a successful match by the search() method the following attributes
1649 are available:
1649 are available:
1650
1650
1651 start - index into the buffer, first byte of match
1651 start - index into the buffer, first byte of match
1652 end - index into the buffer, first byte after match
1652 end - index into the buffer, first byte after match
1653 match - the matching string itself
1653 match - the matching string itself
1654
1654
1655 """
1655 """
1656
1656
1657 def __init__(self, strings):
1657 def __init__(self, strings):
1658
1658
1659 """This creates an instance of searcher_string. This argument 'strings'
1659 """This creates an instance of searcher_string. This argument 'strings'
1660 may be a list; a sequence of strings; or the EOF or TIMEOUT types. """
1660 may be a list; a sequence of strings; or the EOF or TIMEOUT types. """
1661
1661
1662 self.eof_index = -1
1662 self.eof_index = -1
1663 self.timeout_index = -1
1663 self.timeout_index = -1
1664 self._strings = []
1664 self._strings = []
1665 for n, s in enumerate(strings):
1665 for n, s in enumerate(strings):
1666 if s is EOF:
1666 if s is EOF:
1667 self.eof_index = n
1667 self.eof_index = n
1668 continue
1668 continue
1669 if s is TIMEOUT:
1669 if s is TIMEOUT:
1670 self.timeout_index = n
1670 self.timeout_index = n
1671 continue
1671 continue
1672 self._strings.append((n, s))
1672 self._strings.append((n, s))
1673
1673
1674 def __str__(self):
1674 def __str__(self):
1675
1675
1676 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
1676 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
1677 the object."""
1677 the object."""
1678
1678
1679 ss = [ (ns[0],' %d: "%s"' % ns) for ns in self._strings ]
1679 ss = [ (ns[0],' %d: "%s"' % ns) for ns in self._strings ]
1680 ss.append((-1,'searcher_string:'))
1680 ss.append((-1,'searcher_string:'))
1681 if self.eof_index >= 0:
1681 if self.eof_index >= 0:
1682 ss.append ((self.eof_index,' %d: EOF' % self.eof_index))
1682 ss.append ((self.eof_index,' %d: EOF' % self.eof_index))
1683 if self.timeout_index >= 0:
1683 if self.timeout_index >= 0:
1684 ss.append ((self.timeout_index,' %d: TIMEOUT' % self.timeout_index))
1684 ss.append ((self.timeout_index,' %d: TIMEOUT' % self.timeout_index))
1685 ss.sort()
1685 ss.sort()
1686 return '\n'.join(a[1] for a in ss)
1686 return '\n'.join(a[1] for a in ss)
1687
1687
1688 def search(self, buffer, freshlen, searchwindowsize=None):
1688 def search(self, buffer, freshlen, searchwindowsize=None):
1689
1689
1690 """This searches 'buffer' for the first occurence of one of the search
1690 """This searches 'buffer' for the first occurence of one of the search
1691 strings. 'freshlen' must indicate the number of bytes at the end of
1691 strings. 'freshlen' must indicate the number of bytes at the end of
1692 'buffer' which have not been searched before. It helps to avoid
1692 'buffer' which have not been searched before. It helps to avoid
1693 searching the same, possibly big, buffer over and over again.
1693 searching the same, possibly big, buffer over and over again.
1694
1694
1695 See class spawn for the 'searchwindowsize' argument.
1695 See class spawn for the 'searchwindowsize' argument.
1696
1696
1697 If there is a match this returns the index of that string, and sets
1697 If there is a match this returns the index of that string, and sets
1698 'start', 'end' and 'match'. Otherwise, this returns -1. """
1698 'start', 'end' and 'match'. Otherwise, this returns -1. """
1699
1699
1700 absurd_match = len(buffer)
1700 absurd_match = len(buffer)
1701 first_match = absurd_match
1701 first_match = absurd_match
1702
1702
1703 # 'freshlen' helps a lot here. Further optimizations could
1703 # 'freshlen' helps a lot here. Further optimizations could
1704 # possibly include:
1704 # possibly include:
1705 #
1705 #
1706 # using something like the Boyer-Moore Fast String Searching
1706 # using something like the Boyer-Moore Fast String Searching
1707 # Algorithm; pre-compiling the search through a list of
1707 # Algorithm; pre-compiling the search through a list of
1708 # strings into something that can scan the input once to
1708 # strings into something that can scan the input once to
1709 # search for all N strings; realize that if we search for
1709 # search for all N strings; realize that if we search for
1710 # ['bar', 'baz'] and the input is '...foo' we need not bother
1710 # ['bar', 'baz'] and the input is '...foo' we need not bother
1711 # rescanning until we've read three more bytes.
1711 # rescanning until we've read three more bytes.
1712 #
1712 #
1713 # Sadly, I don't know enough about this interesting topic. /grahn
1713 # Sadly, I don't know enough about this interesting topic. /grahn
1714
1714
1715 for index, s in self._strings:
1715 for index, s in self._strings:
1716 if searchwindowsize is None:
1716 if searchwindowsize is None:
1717 # the match, if any, can only be in the fresh data,
1717 # the match, if any, can only be in the fresh data,
1718 # or at the very end of the old data
1718 # or at the very end of the old data
1719 offset = -(freshlen+len(s))
1719 offset = -(freshlen+len(s))
1720 else:
1720 else:
1721 # better obey searchwindowsize
1721 # better obey searchwindowsize
1722 offset = -searchwindowsize
1722 offset = -searchwindowsize
1723 n = buffer.find(s, offset)
1723 n = buffer.find(s, offset)
1724 if n >= 0 and n < first_match:
1724 if n >= 0 and n < first_match:
1725 first_match = n
1725 first_match = n
1726 best_index, best_match = index, s
1726 best_index, best_match = index, s
1727 if first_match == absurd_match:
1727 if first_match == absurd_match:
1728 return -1
1728 return -1
1729 self.match = best_match
1729 self.match = best_match
1730 self.start = first_match
1730 self.start = first_match
1731 self.end = self.start + len(self.match)
1731 self.end = self.start + len(self.match)
1732 return best_index
1732 return best_index
1733
1733
1734 class searcher_re (object):
1734 class searcher_re (object):
1735
1735
1736 """This is regular expression string search helper for the
1736 """This is regular expression string search helper for the
1737 spawn.expect_any() method. This helper class is for powerful
1737 spawn.expect_any() method. This helper class is for powerful
1738 pattern matching. For speed, see the helper class, searcher_string.
1738 pattern matching. For speed, see the helper class, searcher_string.
1739
1739
1740 Attributes:
1740 Attributes:
1741
1741
1742 eof_index - index of EOF, or -1
1742 eof_index - index of EOF, or -1
1743 timeout_index - index of TIMEOUT, or -1
1743 timeout_index - index of TIMEOUT, or -1
1744
1744
1745 After a successful match by the search() method the following attributes
1745 After a successful match by the search() method the following attributes
1746 are available:
1746 are available:
1747
1747
1748 start - index into the buffer, first byte of match
1748 start - index into the buffer, first byte of match
1749 end - index into the buffer, first byte after match
1749 end - index into the buffer, first byte after match
1750 match - the re.match object returned by a succesful re.search
1750 match - the re.match object returned by a succesful re.search
1751
1751
1752 """
1752 """
1753
1753
1754 def __init__(self, patterns):
1754 def __init__(self, patterns):
1755
1755
1756 """This creates an instance that searches for 'patterns' Where
1756 """This creates an instance that searches for 'patterns' Where
1757 'patterns' may be a list or other sequence of compiled regular
1757 'patterns' may be a list or other sequence of compiled regular
1758 expressions, or the EOF or TIMEOUT types."""
1758 expressions, or the EOF or TIMEOUT types."""
1759
1759
1760 self.eof_index = -1
1760 self.eof_index = -1
1761 self.timeout_index = -1
1761 self.timeout_index = -1
1762 self._searches = []
1762 self._searches = []
1763 for n, s in enumerate(patterns):
1763 for n, s in enumerate(patterns):
1764 if s is EOF:
1764 if s is EOF:
1765 self.eof_index = n
1765 self.eof_index = n
1766 continue
1766 continue
1767 if s is TIMEOUT:
1767 if s is TIMEOUT:
1768 self.timeout_index = n
1768 self.timeout_index = n
1769 continue
1769 continue
1770 self._searches.append((n, s))
1770 self._searches.append((n, s))
1771
1771
1772 def __str__(self):
1772 def __str__(self):
1773
1773
1774 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
1774 """This returns a human-readable string that represents the state of
1775 the object."""
1775 the object."""
1776
1776
1777 ss = [ (n,' %d: re.compile("%s")' % (n,str(s.pattern))) for n,s in self._searches]
1777 ss = [ (n,' %d: re.compile("%s")' % (n,str(s.pattern))) for n,s in self._searches]
1778 ss.append((-1,'searcher_re:'))
1778 ss.append((-1,'searcher_re:'))
1779 if self.eof_index >= 0:
1779 if self.eof_index >= 0:
1780 ss.append ((self.eof_index,' %d: EOF' % self.eof_index))
1780 ss.append ((self.eof_index,' %d: EOF' % self.eof_index))
1781 if self.timeout_index >= 0:
1781 if self.timeout_index >= 0:
1782 ss.append ((self.timeout_index,' %d: TIMEOUT' % self.timeout_index))
1782 ss.append ((self.timeout_index,' %d: TIMEOUT' % self.timeout_index))
1783 ss.sort()
1783 ss.sort()
1784 return '\n'.join(a[1] for a in ss)
1784 return '\n'.join(a[1] for a in ss)
1785
1785
1786 def search(self, buffer, freshlen, searchwindowsize=None):
1786 def search(self, buffer, freshlen, searchwindowsize=None):
1787
1787
1788 """This searches 'buffer' for the first occurence of one of the regular
1788 """This searches 'buffer' for the first occurence of one of the regular
1789 expressions. 'freshlen' must indicate the number of bytes at the end of
1789 expressions. 'freshlen' must indicate the number of bytes at the end of
1790 'buffer' which have not been searched before.
1790 'buffer' which have not been searched before.
1791
1791
1792 See class spawn for the 'searchwindowsize' argument.
1792 See class spawn for the 'searchwindowsize' argument.
1793
1793
1794 If there is a match this returns the index of that string, and sets
1794 If there is a match this returns the index of that string, and sets
1795 'start', 'end' and 'match'. Otherwise, returns -1."""
1795 'start', 'end' and 'match'. Otherwise, returns -1."""
1796
1796
1797 absurd_match = len(buffer)
1797 absurd_match = len(buffer)
1798 first_match = absurd_match
1798 first_match = absurd_match
1799 # 'freshlen' doesn't help here -- we cannot predict the
1799 # 'freshlen' doesn't help here -- we cannot predict the
1800 # length of a match, and the re module provides no help.
1800 # length of a match, and the re module provides no help.
1801 if searchwindowsize is None:
1801 if searchwindowsize is None:
1802 searchstart = 0
1802 searchstart = 0
1803 else:
1803 else:
1804 searchstart = max(0, len(buffer)-searchwindowsize)
1804 searchstart = max(0, len(buffer)-searchwindowsize)
1805 for index, s in self._searches:
1805 for index, s in self._searches:
1806 match = s.search(buffer, searchstart)
1806 match = s.search(buffer, searchstart)
1807 if match is None:
1807 if match is None:
1808 continue
1808 continue
1809 n = match.start()
1809 n = match.start()
1810 if n < first_match:
1810 if n < first_match:
1811 first_match = n
1811 first_match = n
1812 the_match = match
1812 the_match = match
1813 best_index = index
1813 best_index = index
1814 if first_match == absurd_match:
1814 if first_match == absurd_match:
1815 return -1
1815 return -1
1816 self.start = first_match
1816 self.start = first_match
1817 self.match = the_match
1817 self.match = the_match
1818 self.end = self.match.end()
1818 self.end = self.match.end()
1819 return best_index
1819 return best_index
1820
1820
1821 def which (filename):
1821 def which (filename):
1822
1822
1823 """This takes a given filename; tries to find it in the environment path;
1823 """This takes a given filename; tries to find it in the environment path;
1824 then checks if it is executable. This returns the full path to the filename
1824 then checks if it is executable. This returns the full path to the filename
1825 if found and executable. Otherwise this returns None."""
1825 if found and executable. Otherwise this returns None."""
1826
1826
1827 # Special case where filename already contains a path.
1827 # Special case where filename already contains a path.
1828 if os.path.dirname(filename) != '':
1828 if os.path.dirname(filename) != '':
1829 if os.access (filename, os.X_OK):
1829 if os.access (filename, os.X_OK):
1830 return filename
1830 return filename
1831
1831
1832 if not os.environ.has_key('PATH') or os.environ['PATH'] == '':
1832 if not os.environ.has_key('PATH') or os.environ['PATH'] == '':
1833 p = os.defpath
1833 p = os.defpath
1834 else:
1834 else:
1835 p = os.environ['PATH']
1835 p = os.environ['PATH']
1836
1836
1837 pathlist = p.split(os.pathsep)
1837 pathlist = p.split(os.pathsep)
1838
1838
1839 for path in pathlist:
1839 for path in pathlist:
1840 f = os.path.join(path, filename)
1840 f = os.path.join(path, filename)
1841 if os.access(f, os.X_OK):
1841 if os.access(f, os.X_OK):
1842 return f
1842 return f
1843 return None
1843 return None
1844
1844
1845 def split_command_line(command_line):
1845 def split_command_line(command_line):
1846
1846
1847 """This splits a command line into a list of arguments. It splits arguments
1847 """This splits a command line into a list of arguments. It splits arguments
1848 on spaces, but handles embedded quotes, doublequotes, and escaped
1848 on spaces, but handles embedded quotes, doublequotes, and escaped
1849 characters. It's impossible to do this with a regular expression, so I
1849 characters. It's impossible to do this with a regular expression, so I
1850 wrote a little state machine to parse the command line. """
1850 wrote a little state machine to parse the command line. """
1851
1851
1852 arg_list = []
1852 arg_list = []
1853 arg = ''
1853 arg = ''
1854
1854
1855 # Constants to name the states we can be in.
1855 # Constants to name the states we can be in.
1856 state_basic = 0
1856 state_basic = 0
1857 state_esc = 1
1857 state_esc = 1
1858 state_singlequote = 2
1858 state_singlequote = 2
1859 state_doublequote = 3
1859 state_doublequote = 3
1860 state_whitespace = 4 # The state of consuming whitespace between commands.
1860 state_whitespace = 4 # The state of consuming whitespace between commands.
1861 state = state_basic
1861 state = state_basic
1862
1862
1863 for c in command_line:
1863 for c in command_line:
1864 if state == state_basic or state == state_whitespace:
1864 if state == state_basic or state == state_whitespace:
1865 if c == '\\': # Escape the next character
1865 if c == '\\': # Escape the next character
1866 state = state_esc
1866 state = state_esc
1867 elif c == r"'": # Handle single quote
1867 elif c == r"'": # Handle single quote
1868 state = state_singlequote
1868 state = state_singlequote
1869 elif c == r'"': # Handle double quote
1869 elif c == r'"': # Handle double quote
1870 state = state_doublequote
1870 state = state_doublequote
1871 elif c.isspace():
1871 elif c.isspace():
1872 # Add arg to arg_list if we aren't in the middle of whitespace.
1872 # Add arg to arg_list if we aren't in the middle of whitespace.
1873 if state == state_whitespace:
1873 if state == state_whitespace:
1874 None # Do nothing.
1874 None # Do nothing.
1875 else:
1875 else:
1876 arg_list.append(arg)
1876 arg_list.append(arg)
1877 arg = ''
1877 arg = ''
1878 state = state_whitespace
1878 state = state_whitespace
1879 else:
1879 else:
1880 arg = arg + c
1880 arg = arg + c
1881 state = state_basic
1881 state = state_basic
1882 elif state == state_esc:
1882 elif state == state_esc:
1883 arg = arg + c
1883 arg = arg + c
1884 state = state_basic
1884 state = state_basic
1885 elif state == state_singlequote:
1885 elif state == state_singlequote:
1886 if c == r"'":
1886 if c == r"'":
1887 state = state_basic
1887 state = state_basic
1888 else:
1888 else:
1889 arg = arg + c
1889 arg = arg + c
1890 elif state == state_doublequote:
1890 elif state == state_doublequote:
1891 if c == r'"':
1891 if c == r'"':
1892 state = state_basic
1892 state = state_basic
1893 else:
1893 else:
1894 arg = arg + c
1894 arg = arg + c
1895
1895
1896 if arg != '':
1896 if arg != '':
1897 arg_list.append(arg)
1897 arg_list.append(arg)
1898 return arg_list
1898 return arg_list
1899
1899
1900 # vi:set sr et ts=4 sw=4 ft=python :
1900 # vi:set sr et ts=4 sw=4 ft=python :
@@ -1,668 +1,668 b''
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """Subclass of InteractiveShell for terminal based frontends."""
2 """Subclass of InteractiveShell for terminal based frontends."""
3
3
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
5 # Copyright (C) 2001 Janko Hauser <jhauser@zscout.de>
6 # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
6 # Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
7 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
8 #
8 #
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
9 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
10 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12
12
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 # Imports
14 # Imports
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16
16
17 import __builtin__
17 import __builtin__
18 import bdb
18 import bdb
19 import os
19 import os
20 import re
20 import re
21 import sys
21 import sys
22 import textwrap
22 import textwrap
23
23
24 try:
24 try:
25 from contextlib import nested
25 from contextlib import nested
26 except:
26 except:
27 from IPython.utils.nested_context import nested
27 from IPython.utils.nested_context import nested
28
28
29 from IPython.core.error import TryNext, UsageError
29 from IPython.core.error import TryNext, UsageError
30 from IPython.core.usage import interactive_usage, default_banner
30 from IPython.core.usage import interactive_usage, default_banner
31 from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC
31 from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell, InteractiveShellABC
32 from IPython.core.pylabtools import pylab_activate
32 from IPython.core.pylabtools import pylab_activate
33 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
33 from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
34 from IPython.utils import py3compat
34 from IPython.utils import py3compat
35 from IPython.utils.terminal import toggle_set_term_title, set_term_title
35 from IPython.utils.terminal import toggle_set_term_title, set_term_title
36 from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd
36 from IPython.utils.process import abbrev_cwd
37 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
37 from IPython.utils.warn import warn, error
38 from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces, SList
38 from IPython.utils.text import num_ini_spaces, SList
39 from IPython.utils.traitlets import Integer, CBool, Unicode
39 from IPython.utils.traitlets import Integer, CBool, Unicode
40
40
41 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
41 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 # Utilities
42 # Utilities
43 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
43 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
44
44
45 def get_default_editor():
45 def get_default_editor():
46 try:
46 try:
47 ed = os.environ['EDITOR']
47 ed = os.environ['EDITOR']
48 except KeyError:
48 except KeyError:
49 if os.name == 'posix':
49 if os.name == 'posix':
50 ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there!
50 ed = 'vi' # the only one guaranteed to be there!
51 else:
51 else:
52 ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows!
52 ed = 'notepad' # same in Windows!
53 return ed
53 return ed
54
54
55
55
56 def get_pasted_lines(sentinel, l_input=py3compat.input):
56 def get_pasted_lines(sentinel, l_input=py3compat.input):
57 """ Yield pasted lines until the user enters the given sentinel value.
57 """ Yield pasted lines until the user enters the given sentinel value.
58 """
58 """
59 print "Pasting code; enter '%s' alone on the line to stop or use Ctrl-D." \
59 print "Pasting code; enter '%s' alone on the line to stop or use Ctrl-D." \
60 % sentinel
60 % sentinel
61 while True:
61 while True:
62 try:
62 try:
63 l = l_input(':')
63 l = l_input(':')
64 if l == sentinel:
64 if l == sentinel:
65 return
65 return
66 else:
66 else:
67 yield l
67 yield l
68 except EOFError:
68 except EOFError:
69 print '<EOF>'
69 print '<EOF>'
70 return
70 return
71
71
72
72
73 def strip_email_quotes(raw_lines):
73 def strip_email_quotes(raw_lines):
74 """ Strip email quotation marks at the beginning of each line.
74 """ Strip email quotation marks at the beginning of each line.
75
75
76 We don't do any more input transofrmations here because the main shell's
76 We don't do any more input transofrmations here because the main shell's
77 prefiltering handles other cases.
77 prefiltering handles other cases.
78 """
78 """
79 lines = [re.sub(r'^\s*(\s?>)+', '', l) for l in raw_lines]
79 lines = [re.sub(r'^\s*(\s?>)+', '', l) for l in raw_lines]
80 return '\n'.join(lines) + '\n'
80 return '\n'.join(lines) + '\n'
81
81
82
82
83 # These two functions are needed by the %paste/%cpaste magics. In practice
83 # These two functions are needed by the %paste/%cpaste magics. In practice
84 # they are basically methods (they take the shell as their first argument), but
84 # they are basically methods (they take the shell as their first argument), but
85 # we leave them as standalone functions because eventually the magics
85 # we leave them as standalone functions because eventually the magics
86 # themselves will become separate objects altogether. At that point, the
86 # themselves will become separate objects altogether. At that point, the
87 # magics will have access to the shell object, and these functions can be made
87 # magics will have access to the shell object, and these functions can be made
88 # methods of the magic object, but not of the shell.
88 # methods of the magic object, but not of the shell.
89
89
90 def store_or_execute(shell, block, name):
90 def store_or_execute(shell, block, name):
91 """ Execute a block, or store it in a variable, per the user's request.
91 """ Execute a block, or store it in a variable, per the user's request.
92 """
92 """
93 # Dedent and prefilter so what we store matches what is executed by
93 # Dedent and prefilter so what we store matches what is executed by
94 # run_cell.
94 # run_cell.
95 b = shell.prefilter(textwrap.dedent(block))
95 b = shell.prefilter(textwrap.dedent(block))
96
96
97 if name:
97 if name:
98 # If storing it for further editing, run the prefilter on it
98 # If storing it for further editing, run the prefilter on it
99 shell.user_ns[name] = SList(b.splitlines())
99 shell.user_ns[name] = SList(b.splitlines())
100 print "Block assigned to '%s'" % name
100 print "Block assigned to '%s'" % name
101 else:
101 else:
102 shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = b
102 shell.user_ns['pasted_block'] = b
103 shell.run_cell(b)
103 shell.run_cell(b)
104
104
105
105
106 def rerun_pasted(shell, name='pasted_block'):
106 def rerun_pasted(shell, name='pasted_block'):
107 """ Rerun a previously pasted command.
107 """ Rerun a previously pasted command.
108 """
108 """
109 b = shell.user_ns.get(name)
109 b = shell.user_ns.get(name)
110
110
111 # Sanity checks
111 # Sanity checks
112 if b is None:
112 if b is None:
113 raise UsageError('No previous pasted block available')
113 raise UsageError('No previous pasted block available')
114 if not isinstance(b, basestring):
114 if not isinstance(b, basestring):
115 raise UsageError(
115 raise UsageError(
116 "Variable 'pasted_block' is not a string, can't execute")
116 "Variable 'pasted_block' is not a string, can't execute")
117
117
118 print "Re-executing '%s...' (%d chars)"% (b.split('\n',1)[0], len(b))
118 print "Re-executing '%s...' (%d chars)"% (b.split('\n',1)[0], len(b))
119 shell.run_cell(b)
119 shell.run_cell(b)
120
120
121
121
122 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
122 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
123 # Main class
123 # Main class
124 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
124 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
125
125
126 class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):
126 class TerminalInteractiveShell(InteractiveShell):
127
127
128 autoedit_syntax = CBool(False, config=True,
128 autoedit_syntax = CBool(False, config=True,
129 help="auto editing of files with syntax errors.")
129 help="auto editing of files with syntax errors.")
130 banner = Unicode('')
130 banner = Unicode('')
131 banner1 = Unicode(default_banner, config=True,
131 banner1 = Unicode(default_banner, config=True,
132 help="""The part of the banner to be printed before the profile"""
132 help="""The part of the banner to be printed before the profile"""
133 )
133 )
134 banner2 = Unicode('', config=True,
134 banner2 = Unicode('', config=True,
135 help="""The part of the banner to be printed after the profile"""
135 help="""The part of the banner to be printed after the profile"""
136 )
136 )
137 confirm_exit = CBool(True, config=True,
137 confirm_exit = CBool(True, config=True,
138 help="""
138 help="""
139 Set to confirm when you try to exit IPython with an EOF (Control-D
139 Set to confirm when you try to exit IPython with an EOF (Control-D
140 in Unix, Control-Z/Enter in Windows). By typing 'exit' or 'quit',
140 in Unix, Control-Z/Enter in Windows). By typing 'exit' or 'quit',
141 you can force a direct exit without any confirmation.""",
141 you can force a direct exit without any confirmation.""",
142 )
142 )
143 # This display_banner only controls whether or not self.show_banner()
143 # This display_banner only controls whether or not self.show_banner()
144 # is called when mainloop/interact are called. The default is False
144 # is called when mainloop/interact are called. The default is False
145 # because for the terminal based application, the banner behavior
145 # because for the terminal based application, the banner behavior
146 # is controlled by Global.display_banner, which IPythonApp looks at
146 # is controlled by Global.display_banner, which IPythonApp looks at
147 # to determine if *it* should call show_banner() by hand or not.
147 # to determine if *it* should call show_banner() by hand or not.
148 display_banner = CBool(False) # This isn't configurable!
148 display_banner = CBool(False) # This isn't configurable!
149 embedded = CBool(False)
149 embedded = CBool(False)
150 embedded_active = CBool(False)
150 embedded_active = CBool(False)
151 editor = Unicode(get_default_editor(), config=True,
151 editor = Unicode(get_default_editor(), config=True,
152 help="Set the editor used by IPython (default to $EDITOR/vi/notepad)."
152 help="Set the editor used by IPython (default to $EDITOR/vi/notepad)."
153 )
153 )
154 pager = Unicode('less', config=True,
154 pager = Unicode('less', config=True,
155 help="The shell program to be used for paging.")
155 help="The shell program to be used for paging.")
156
156
157 screen_length = Integer(0, config=True,
157 screen_length = Integer(0, config=True,
158 help=
158 help=
159 """Number of lines of your screen, used to control printing of very
159 """Number of lines of your screen, used to control printing of very
160 long strings. Strings longer than this number of lines will be sent
160 long strings. Strings longer than this number of lines will be sent
161 through a pager instead of directly printed. The default value for
161 through a pager instead of directly printed. The default value for
162 this is 0, which means IPython will auto-detect your screen size every
162 this is 0, which means IPython will auto-detect your screen size every
163 time it needs to print certain potentially long strings (this doesn't
163 time it needs to print certain potentially long strings (this doesn't
164 change the behavior of the 'print' keyword, it's only triggered
164 change the behavior of the 'print' keyword, it's only triggered
165 internally). If for some reason this isn't working well (it needs
165 internally). If for some reason this isn't working well (it needs
166 curses support), specify it yourself. Otherwise don't change the
166 curses support), specify it yourself. Otherwise don't change the
167 default.""",
167 default.""",
168 )
168 )
169 term_title = CBool(False, config=True,
169 term_title = CBool(False, config=True,
170 help="Enable auto setting the terminal title."
170 help="Enable auto setting the terminal title."
171 )
171 )
172
172
173 # In the terminal, GUI control is done via PyOS_InputHook
173 # In the terminal, GUI control is done via PyOS_InputHook
174 from IPython.lib.inputhook import enable_gui
174 from IPython.lib.inputhook import enable_gui
175 enable_gui = staticmethod(enable_gui)
175 enable_gui = staticmethod(enable_gui)
176
176
177 def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, profile_dir=None,
177 def __init__(self, config=None, ipython_dir=None, profile_dir=None,
178 user_ns=None, user_module=None, custom_exceptions=((),None),
178 user_ns=None, user_module=None, custom_exceptions=((),None),
179 usage=None, banner1=None, banner2=None, display_banner=None):
179 usage=None, banner1=None, banner2=None, display_banner=None):
180
180
181 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__(
181 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).__init__(
182 config=config, profile_dir=profile_dir, user_ns=user_ns,
182 config=config, profile_dir=profile_dir, user_ns=user_ns,
183 user_module=user_module, custom_exceptions=custom_exceptions
183 user_module=user_module, custom_exceptions=custom_exceptions
184 )
184 )
185 # use os.system instead of utils.process.system by default,
185 # use os.system instead of utils.process.system by default,
186 # because piped system doesn't make sense in the Terminal:
186 # because piped system doesn't make sense in the Terminal:
187 self.system = self.system_raw
187 self.system = self.system_raw
188
188
189 self.init_term_title()
189 self.init_term_title()
190 self.init_usage(usage)
190 self.init_usage(usage)
191 self.init_banner(banner1, banner2, display_banner)
191 self.init_banner(banner1, banner2, display_banner)
192
192
193 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
193 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
194 # Things related to the terminal
194 # Things related to the terminal
195 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
195 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
196
196
197 @property
197 @property
198 def usable_screen_length(self):
198 def usable_screen_length(self):
199 if self.screen_length == 0:
199 if self.screen_length == 0:
200 return 0
200 return 0
201 else:
201 else:
202 num_lines_bot = self.separate_in.count('\n')+1
202 num_lines_bot = self.separate_in.count('\n')+1
203 return self.screen_length - num_lines_bot
203 return self.screen_length - num_lines_bot
204
204
205 def init_term_title(self):
205 def init_term_title(self):
206 # Enable or disable the terminal title.
206 # Enable or disable the terminal title.
207 if self.term_title:
207 if self.term_title:
208 toggle_set_term_title(True)
208 toggle_set_term_title(True)
209 set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd())
209 set_term_title('IPython: ' + abbrev_cwd())
210 else:
210 else:
211 toggle_set_term_title(False)
211 toggle_set_term_title(False)
212
212
213 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
213 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
214 # Things related to aliases
214 # Things related to aliases
215 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
215 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
216
216
217 def init_alias(self):
217 def init_alias(self):
218 # The parent class defines aliases that can be safely used with any
218 # The parent class defines aliases that can be safely used with any
219 # frontend.
219 # frontend.
220 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_alias()
220 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).init_alias()
221
221
222 # Now define aliases that only make sense on the terminal, because they
222 # Now define aliases that only make sense on the terminal, because they
223 # need direct access to the console in a way that we can't emulate in
223 # need direct access to the console in a way that we can't emulate in
224 # GUI or web frontend
224 # GUI or web frontend
225 if os.name == 'posix':
225 if os.name == 'posix':
226 aliases = [('clear', 'clear'), ('more', 'more'), ('less', 'less'),
226 aliases = [('clear', 'clear'), ('more', 'more'), ('less', 'less'),
227 ('man', 'man')]
227 ('man', 'man')]
228 elif os.name == 'nt':
228 elif os.name == 'nt':
229 aliases = [('cls', 'cls')]
229 aliases = [('cls', 'cls')]
230
230
231
231
232 for name, cmd in aliases:
232 for name, cmd in aliases:
233 self.alias_manager.define_alias(name, cmd)
233 self.alias_manager.define_alias(name, cmd)
234
234
235 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
235 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
236 # Things related to the banner and usage
236 # Things related to the banner and usage
237 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
237 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
238
238
239 def _banner1_changed(self):
239 def _banner1_changed(self):
240 self.compute_banner()
240 self.compute_banner()
241
241
242 def _banner2_changed(self):
242 def _banner2_changed(self):
243 self.compute_banner()
243 self.compute_banner()
244
244
245 def _term_title_changed(self, name, new_value):
245 def _term_title_changed(self, name, new_value):
246 self.init_term_title()
246 self.init_term_title()
247
247
248 def init_banner(self, banner1, banner2, display_banner):
248 def init_banner(self, banner1, banner2, display_banner):
249 if banner1 is not None:
249 if banner1 is not None:
250 self.banner1 = banner1
250 self.banner1 = banner1
251 if banner2 is not None:
251 if banner2 is not None:
252 self.banner2 = banner2
252 self.banner2 = banner2
253 if display_banner is not None:
253 if display_banner is not None:
254 self.display_banner = display_banner
254 self.display_banner = display_banner
255 self.compute_banner()
255 self.compute_banner()
256
256
257 def show_banner(self, banner=None):
257 def show_banner(self, banner=None):
258 if banner is None:
258 if banner is None:
259 banner = self.banner
259 banner = self.banner
260 self.write(banner)
260 self.write(banner)
261
261
262 def compute_banner(self):
262 def compute_banner(self):
263 self.banner = self.banner1
263 self.banner = self.banner1
264 if self.profile and self.profile != 'default':
264 if self.profile and self.profile != 'default':
265 self.banner += '\nIPython profile: %s\n' % self.profile
265 self.banner += '\nIPython profile: %s\n' % self.profile
266 if self.banner2:
266 if self.banner2:
267 self.banner += '\n' + self.banner2
267 self.banner += '\n' + self.banner2
268
268
269 def init_usage(self, usage=None):
269 def init_usage(self, usage=None):
270 if usage is None:
270 if usage is None:
271 self.usage = interactive_usage
271 self.usage = interactive_usage
272 else:
272 else:
273 self.usage = usage
273 self.usage = usage
274
274
275 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
275 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
276 # Mainloop and code execution logic
276 # Mainloop and code execution logic
277 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
277 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
278
278
279 def mainloop(self, display_banner=None):
279 def mainloop(self, display_banner=None):
280 """Start the mainloop.
280 """Start the mainloop.
281
281
282 If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the
282 If an optional banner argument is given, it will override the
283 internally created default banner.
283 internally created default banner.
284 """
284 """
285
285
286 with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap):
286 with nested(self.builtin_trap, self.display_trap):
287
287
288 while 1:
288 while 1:
289 try:
289 try:
290 self.interact(display_banner=display_banner)
290 self.interact(display_banner=display_banner)
291 #self.interact_with_readline()
291 #self.interact_with_readline()
292 # XXX for testing of a readline-decoupled repl loop, call
292 # XXX for testing of a readline-decoupled repl loop, call
293 # interact_with_readline above
293 # interact_with_readline above
294 break
294 break
295 except KeyboardInterrupt:
295 except KeyboardInterrupt:
296 # this should not be necessary, but KeyboardInterrupt
296 # this should not be necessary, but KeyboardInterrupt
297 # handling seems rather unpredictable...
297 # handling seems rather unpredictable...
298 self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt in interact()\n")
298 self.write("\nKeyboardInterrupt in interact()\n")
299
299
300 def _replace_rlhist_multiline(self, source_raw, hlen_before_cell):
300 def _replace_rlhist_multiline(self, source_raw, hlen_before_cell):
301 """Store multiple lines as a single entry in history"""
301 """Store multiple lines as a single entry in history"""
302
302
303 # do nothing without readline or disabled multiline
303 # do nothing without readline or disabled multiline
304 if not self.has_readline or not self.multiline_history:
304 if not self.has_readline or not self.multiline_history:
305 return hlen_before_cell
305 return hlen_before_cell
306
306
307 # windows rl has no remove_history_item
307 # windows rl has no remove_history_item
308 if not hasattr(self.readline, "remove_history_item"):
308 if not hasattr(self.readline, "remove_history_item"):
309 return hlen_before_cell
309 return hlen_before_cell
310
310
311 # skip empty cells
311 # skip empty cells
312 if not source_raw.rstrip():
312 if not source_raw.rstrip():
313 return hlen_before_cell
313 return hlen_before_cell
314
314
315 # nothing changed do nothing, e.g. when rl removes consecutive dups
315 # nothing changed do nothing, e.g. when rl removes consecutive dups
316 hlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length()
316 hlen = self.readline.get_current_history_length()
317 if hlen == hlen_before_cell:
317 if hlen == hlen_before_cell:
318 return hlen_before_cell
318 return hlen_before_cell
319
319
320 for i in range(hlen - hlen_before_cell):
320 for i in range(hlen - hlen_before_cell):
321 self.readline.remove_history_item(hlen - i - 1)
321 self.readline.remove_history_item(hlen - i - 1)
322 stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or "utf-8"
322 stdin_encoding = sys.stdin.encoding or "utf-8"
323 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(source_raw.rstrip(),
323 self.readline.add_history(py3compat.unicode_to_str(source_raw.rstrip(),
324 stdin_encoding))
324 stdin_encoding))
325 return self.readline.get_current_history_length()
325 return self.readline.get_current_history_length()
326
326
327 def interact(self, display_banner=None):
327 def interact(self, display_banner=None):
328 """Closely emulate the interactive Python console."""
328 """Closely emulate the interactive Python console."""
329
329
330 # batch run -> do not interact
330 # batch run -> do not interact
331 if self.exit_now:
331 if self.exit_now:
332 return
332 return
333
333
334 if display_banner is None:
334 if display_banner is None:
335 display_banner = self.display_banner
335 display_banner = self.display_banner
336
336
337 if isinstance(display_banner, basestring):
337 if isinstance(display_banner, basestring):
338 self.show_banner(display_banner)
338 self.show_banner(display_banner)
339 elif display_banner:
339 elif display_banner:
340 self.show_banner()
340 self.show_banner()
341
341
342 more = False
342 more = False
343
343
344 if self.has_readline:
344 if self.has_readline:
345 self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline)
345 self.readline_startup_hook(self.pre_readline)
346 hlen_b4_cell = self.readline.get_current_history_length()
346 hlen_b4_cell = self.readline.get_current_history_length()
347 else:
347 else:
348 hlen_b4_cell = 0
348 hlen_b4_cell = 0
349 # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit, through the
349 # exit_now is set by a call to %Exit or %Quit, through the
350 # ask_exit callback.
350 # ask_exit callback.
351
351
352 while not self.exit_now:
352 while not self.exit_now:
353 self.hooks.pre_prompt_hook()
353 self.hooks.pre_prompt_hook()
354 if more:
354 if more:
355 try:
355 try:
356 prompt = self.prompt_manager.render('in2')
356 prompt = self.prompt_manager.render('in2')
357 except:
357 except:
358 self.showtraceback()
358 self.showtraceback()
359 if self.autoindent:
359 if self.autoindent:
360 self.rl_do_indent = True
360 self.rl_do_indent = True
361
361
362 else:
362 else:
363 try:
363 try:
364 prompt = self.separate_in + self.prompt_manager.render('in')
364 prompt = self.separate_in + self.prompt_manager.render('in')
365 except:
365 except:
366 self.showtraceback()
366 self.showtraceback()
367 try:
367 try:
368 line = self.raw_input(prompt)
368 line = self.raw_input(prompt)
369 if self.exit_now:
369 if self.exit_now:
370 # quick exit on sys.std[in|out] close
370 # quick exit on sys.std[in|out] close
371 break
371 break
372 if self.autoindent:
372 if self.autoindent:
373 self.rl_do_indent = False
373 self.rl_do_indent = False
374
374
375 except KeyboardInterrupt:
375 except KeyboardInterrupt:
376 #double-guard against keyboardinterrupts during kbdint handling
376 #double-guard against keyboardinterrupts during kbdint handling
377 try:
377 try:
378 self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n')
378 self.write('\nKeyboardInterrupt\n')
379 source_raw = self.input_splitter.source_raw_reset()[1]
379 source_raw = self.input_splitter.source_raw_reset()[1]
380 hlen_b4_cell = \
380 hlen_b4_cell = \
381 self._replace_rlhist_multiline(source_raw, hlen_b4_cell)
381 self._replace_rlhist_multiline(source_raw, hlen_b4_cell)
382 more = False
382 more = False
383 except KeyboardInterrupt:
383 except KeyboardInterrupt:
384 pass
384 pass
385 except EOFError:
385 except EOFError:
386 if self.autoindent:
386 if self.autoindent:
387 self.rl_do_indent = False
387 self.rl_do_indent = False
388 if self.has_readline:
388 if self.has_readline:
389 self.readline_startup_hook(None)
389 self.readline_startup_hook(None)
390 self.write('\n')
390 self.write('\n')
391 self.exit()
391 self.exit()
392 except bdb.BdbQuit:
392 except bdb.BdbQuit:
393 warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n'
393 warn('The Python debugger has exited with a BdbQuit exception.\n'
394 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n'
394 'Because of how pdb handles the stack, it is impossible\n'
395 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n'
395 'for IPython to properly format this particular exception.\n'
396 'IPython will resume normal operation.')
396 'IPython will resume normal operation.')
397 except:
397 except:
398 # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered
398 # exceptions here are VERY RARE, but they can be triggered
399 # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example.
399 # asynchronously by signal handlers, for example.
400 self.showtraceback()
400 self.showtraceback()
401 else:
401 else:
402 self.input_splitter.push(line)
402 self.input_splitter.push(line)
403 more = self.input_splitter.push_accepts_more()
403 more = self.input_splitter.push_accepts_more()
404 if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and
404 if (self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error and
405 self.autoedit_syntax):
405 self.autoedit_syntax):
406 self.edit_syntax_error()
406 self.edit_syntax_error()
407 if not more:
407 if not more:
408 source_raw = self.input_splitter.source_raw_reset()[1]
408 source_raw = self.input_splitter.source_raw_reset()[1]
409 self.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=True)
409 self.run_cell(source_raw, store_history=True)
410 hlen_b4_cell = \
410 hlen_b4_cell = \
411 self._replace_rlhist_multiline(source_raw, hlen_b4_cell)
411 self._replace_rlhist_multiline(source_raw, hlen_b4_cell)
412
412
413 # Turn off the exit flag, so the mainloop can be restarted if desired
413 # Turn off the exit flag, so the mainloop can be restarted if desired
414 self.exit_now = False
414 self.exit_now = False
415
415
416 def raw_input(self, prompt=''):
416 def raw_input(self, prompt=''):
417 """Write a prompt and read a line.
417 """Write a prompt and read a line.
418
418
419 The returned line does not include the trailing newline.
419 The returned line does not include the trailing newline.
420 When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised.
420 When the user enters the EOF key sequence, EOFError is raised.
421
421
422 Optional inputs:
422 Optional inputs:
423
423
424 - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user.
424 - prompt(''): a string to be printed to prompt the user.
425
425
426 - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a
426 - continue_prompt(False): whether this line is the first one or a
427 continuation in a sequence of inputs.
427 continuation in a sequence of inputs.
428 """
428 """
429 # Code run by the user may have modified the readline completer state.
429 # Code run by the user may have modified the readline completer state.
430 # We must ensure that our completer is back in place.
430 # We must ensure that our completer is back in place.
431
431
432 if self.has_readline:
432 if self.has_readline:
433 self.set_readline_completer()
433 self.set_readline_completer()
434
434
435 try:
435 try:
436 line = py3compat.str_to_unicode(self.raw_input_original(prompt))
436 line = py3compat.str_to_unicode(self.raw_input_original(prompt))
437 except ValueError:
437 except ValueError:
438 warn("\n********\nYou or a %run:ed script called sys.stdin.close()"
438 warn("\n********\nYou or a %run:ed script called sys.stdin.close()"
439 " or sys.stdout.close()!\nExiting IPython!")
439 " or sys.stdout.close()!\nExiting IPython!")
440 self.ask_exit()
440 self.ask_exit()
441 return ""
441 return ""
442
442
443 # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more
443 # Try to be reasonably smart about not re-indenting pasted input more
444 # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial
444 # than necessary. We do this by trimming out the auto-indent initial
445 # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace.
445 # spaces, if the user's actual input started itself with whitespace.
446 if self.autoindent:
446 if self.autoindent:
447 if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp:
447 if num_ini_spaces(line) > self.indent_current_nsp:
448 line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:]
448 line = line[self.indent_current_nsp:]
449 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
449 self.indent_current_nsp = 0
450
450
451 return line
451 return line
452
452
453 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
453 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
454 # Methods to support auto-editing of SyntaxErrors.
454 # Methods to support auto-editing of SyntaxErrors.
455 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
455 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
456
456
457 def edit_syntax_error(self):
457 def edit_syntax_error(self):
458 """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop.
458 """The bottom half of the syntax error handler called in the main loop.
459
459
460 Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels.
460 Loop until syntax error is fixed or user cancels.
461 """
461 """
462
462
463 while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error:
463 while self.SyntaxTB.last_syntax_error:
464 # copy and clear last_syntax_error
464 # copy and clear last_syntax_error
465 err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state()
465 err = self.SyntaxTB.clear_err_state()
466 if not self._should_recompile(err):
466 if not self._should_recompile(err):
467 return
467 return
468 try:
468 try:
469 # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised
469 # may set last_syntax_error again if a SyntaxError is raised
470 self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns)
470 self.safe_execfile(err.filename,self.user_ns)
471 except:
471 except:
472 self.showtraceback()
472 self.showtraceback()
473 else:
473 else:
474 try:
474 try:
475 f = file(err.filename)
475 f = open(err.filename)
476 try:
476 try:
477 # This should be inside a display_trap block and I
477 # This should be inside a display_trap block and I
478 # think it is.
478 # think it is.
479 sys.displayhook(f.read())
479 sys.displayhook(f.read())
480 finally:
480 finally:
481 f.close()
481 f.close()
482 except:
482 except:
483 self.showtraceback()
483 self.showtraceback()
484
484
485 def _should_recompile(self,e):
485 def _should_recompile(self,e):
486 """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error"""
486 """Utility routine for edit_syntax_error"""
487
487
488 if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>',
488 if e.filename in ('<ipython console>','<input>','<string>',
489 '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>',
489 '<console>','<BackgroundJob compilation>',
490 None):
490 None):
491
491
492 return False
492 return False
493 try:
493 try:
494 if (self.autoedit_syntax and
494 if (self.autoedit_syntax and
495 not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? '
495 not self.ask_yes_no('Return to editor to correct syntax error? '
496 '[Y/n] ','y')):
496 '[Y/n] ','y')):
497 return False
497 return False
498 except EOFError:
498 except EOFError:
499 return False
499 return False
500
500
501 def int0(x):
501 def int0(x):
502 try:
502 try:
503 return int(x)
503 return int(x)
504 except TypeError:
504 except TypeError:
505 return 0
505 return 0
506 # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook
506 # always pass integer line and offset values to editor hook
507 try:
507 try:
508 self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename,
508 self.hooks.fix_error_editor(e.filename,
509 int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg)
509 int0(e.lineno),int0(e.offset),e.msg)
510 except TryNext:
510 except TryNext:
511 warn('Could not open editor')
511 warn('Could not open editor')
512 return False
512 return False
513 return True
513 return True
514
514
515 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
515 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
516 # Things related to exiting
516 # Things related to exiting
517 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
517 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
518
518
519 def ask_exit(self):
519 def ask_exit(self):
520 """ Ask the shell to exit. Can be overiden and used as a callback. """
520 """ Ask the shell to exit. Can be overiden and used as a callback. """
521 self.exit_now = True
521 self.exit_now = True
522
522
523 def exit(self):
523 def exit(self):
524 """Handle interactive exit.
524 """Handle interactive exit.
525
525
526 This method calls the ask_exit callback."""
526 This method calls the ask_exit callback."""
527 if self.confirm_exit:
527 if self.confirm_exit:
528 if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'):
528 if self.ask_yes_no('Do you really want to exit ([y]/n)?','y'):
529 self.ask_exit()
529 self.ask_exit()
530 else:
530 else:
531 self.ask_exit()
531 self.ask_exit()
532
532
533 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
533 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
534 # Magic overrides
534 # Magic overrides
535 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
535 #------------------------------------------------------------------------
536 # Once the base class stops inheriting from magic, this code needs to be
536 # Once the base class stops inheriting from magic, this code needs to be
537 # moved into a separate machinery as well. For now, at least isolate here
537 # moved into a separate machinery as well. For now, at least isolate here
538 # the magics which this class needs to implement differently from the base
538 # the magics which this class needs to implement differently from the base
539 # class, or that are unique to it.
539 # class, or that are unique to it.
540
540
541 def magic_autoindent(self, parameter_s = ''):
541 def magic_autoindent(self, parameter_s = ''):
542 """Toggle autoindent on/off (if available)."""
542 """Toggle autoindent on/off (if available)."""
543
543
544 self.shell.set_autoindent()
544 self.shell.set_autoindent()
545 print "Automatic indentation is:",['OFF','ON'][self.shell.autoindent]
545 print "Automatic indentation is:",['OFF','ON'][self.shell.autoindent]
546
546
547 @skip_doctest
547 @skip_doctest
548 def magic_cpaste(self, parameter_s=''):
548 def magic_cpaste(self, parameter_s=''):
549 """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard.
549 """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard.
550
550
551 You must terminate the block with '--' (two minus-signs) or Ctrl-D
551 You must terminate the block with '--' (two minus-signs) or Ctrl-D
552 alone on the line. You can also provide your own sentinel with '%paste
552 alone on the line. You can also provide your own sentinel with '%paste
553 -s %%' ('%%' is the new sentinel for this operation)
553 -s %%' ('%%' is the new sentinel for this operation)
554
554
555 The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method
555 The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method
556 definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are
556 definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are
557 ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and
557 ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and
558 doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The
558 doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The
559 executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for
559 executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for
560 later editing with '%edit pasted_block'.
560 later editing with '%edit pasted_block'.
561
561
562 You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%cpaste foo'.
562 You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%cpaste foo'.
563 This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without
563 This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without
564 dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped)
564 dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped)
565
565
566 '%cpaste -r' re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste.
566 '%cpaste -r' re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste.
567
567
568 Do not be alarmed by garbled output on Windows (it's a readline bug).
568 Do not be alarmed by garbled output on Windows (it's a readline bug).
569 Just press enter and type -- (and press enter again) and the block
569 Just press enter and type -- (and press enter again) and the block
570 will be what was just pasted.
570 will be what was just pasted.
571
571
572 IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet).
572 IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet).
573
573
574 See also
574 See also
575 --------
575 --------
576 paste: automatically pull code from clipboard.
576 paste: automatically pull code from clipboard.
577
577
578 Examples
578 Examples
579 --------
579 --------
580 ::
580 ::
581
581
582 In [8]: %cpaste
582 In [8]: %cpaste
583 Pasting code; enter '--' alone on the line to stop.
583 Pasting code; enter '--' alone on the line to stop.
584 :>>> a = ["world!", "Hello"]
584 :>>> a = ["world!", "Hello"]
585 :>>> print " ".join(sorted(a))
585 :>>> print " ".join(sorted(a))
586 :--
586 :--
587 Hello world!
587 Hello world!
588 """
588 """
589
589
590 opts, name = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'rs:', mode='string')
590 opts, name = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'rs:', mode='string')
591 if 'r' in opts:
591 if 'r' in opts:
592 rerun_pasted(self.shell)
592 rerun_pasted(self.shell)
593 return
593 return
594
594
595 sentinel = opts.get('s', '--')
595 sentinel = opts.get('s', '--')
596 block = strip_email_quotes(get_pasted_lines(sentinel))
596 block = strip_email_quotes(get_pasted_lines(sentinel))
597 store_or_execute(self.shell, block, name)
597 store_or_execute(self.shell, block, name)
598
598
599 def magic_paste(self, parameter_s=''):
599 def magic_paste(self, parameter_s=''):
600 """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard.
600 """Paste & execute a pre-formatted code block from clipboard.
601
601
602 The text is pulled directly from the clipboard without user
602 The text is pulled directly from the clipboard without user
603 intervention and printed back on the screen before execution (unless
603 intervention and printed back on the screen before execution (unless
604 the -q flag is given to force quiet mode).
604 the -q flag is given to force quiet mode).
605
605
606 The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method
606 The block is dedented prior to execution to enable execution of method
607 definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are
607 definitions. '>' and '+' characters at the beginning of a line are
608 ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and
608 ignored, to allow pasting directly from e-mails, diff files and
609 doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The
609 doctests (the '...' continuation prompt is also stripped). The
610 executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for
610 executed block is also assigned to variable named 'pasted_block' for
611 later editing with '%edit pasted_block'.
611 later editing with '%edit pasted_block'.
612
612
613 You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%paste foo'.
613 You can also pass a variable name as an argument, e.g. '%paste foo'.
614 This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without
614 This assigns the pasted block to variable 'foo' as string, without
615 dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped)
615 dedenting or executing it (preceding >>> and + is still stripped)
616
616
617 Options
617 Options
618 -------
618 -------
619
619
620 -r: re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste.
620 -r: re-executes the block previously entered by cpaste.
621
621
622 -q: quiet mode: do not echo the pasted text back to the terminal.
622 -q: quiet mode: do not echo the pasted text back to the terminal.
623
623
624 IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet).
624 IPython statements (magics, shell escapes) are not supported (yet).
625
625
626 See also
626 See also
627 --------
627 --------
628 cpaste: manually paste code into terminal until you mark its end.
628 cpaste: manually paste code into terminal until you mark its end.
629 """
629 """
630 opts, name = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'rq', mode='string')
630 opts, name = self.parse_options(parameter_s, 'rq', mode='string')
631 if 'r' in opts:
631 if 'r' in opts:
632 rerun_pasted(self.shell)
632 rerun_pasted(self.shell)
633 return
633 return
634 try:
634 try:
635 text = self.shell.hooks.clipboard_get()
635 text = self.shell.hooks.clipboard_get()
636 block = strip_email_quotes(text.splitlines())
636 block = strip_email_quotes(text.splitlines())
637 except TryNext as clipboard_exc:
637 except TryNext as clipboard_exc:
638 message = getattr(clipboard_exc, 'args')
638 message = getattr(clipboard_exc, 'args')
639 if message:
639 if message:
640 error(message[0])
640 error(message[0])
641 else:
641 else:
642 error('Could not get text from the clipboard.')
642 error('Could not get text from the clipboard.')
643 return
643 return
644
644
645 # By default, echo back to terminal unless quiet mode is requested
645 # By default, echo back to terminal unless quiet mode is requested
646 if 'q' not in opts:
646 if 'q' not in opts:
647 write = self.shell.write
647 write = self.shell.write
648 write(self.shell.pycolorize(block))
648 write(self.shell.pycolorize(block))
649 if not block.endswith('\n'):
649 if not block.endswith('\n'):
650 write('\n')
650 write('\n')
651 write("## -- End pasted text --\n")
651 write("## -- End pasted text --\n")
652
652
653 store_or_execute(self.shell, block, name)
653 store_or_execute(self.shell, block, name)
654
654
655 # Class-level: add a '%cls' magic only on Windows
655 # Class-level: add a '%cls' magic only on Windows
656 if sys.platform == 'win32':
656 if sys.platform == 'win32':
657 def magic_cls(self, s):
657 def magic_cls(self, s):
658 """Clear screen.
658 """Clear screen.
659 """
659 """
660 os.system("cls")
660 os.system("cls")
661
661
662 def showindentationerror(self):
662 def showindentationerror(self):
663 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).showindentationerror()
663 super(TerminalInteractiveShell, self).showindentationerror()
664 print("If you want to paste code into IPython, try the "
664 print("If you want to paste code into IPython, try the "
665 "%paste and %cpaste magic functions.")
665 "%paste and %cpaste magic functions.")
666
666
667
667
668 InteractiveShellABC.register(TerminalInteractiveShell)
668 InteractiveShellABC.register(TerminalInteractiveShell)
@@ -1,306 +1,306 b''
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 """
2 """
3 Class and program to colorize python source code for ANSI terminals.
3 Class and program to colorize python source code for ANSI terminals.
4
4
5 Based on an HTML code highlighter by Jurgen Hermann found at:
5 Based on an HTML code highlighter by Jurgen Hermann found at:
6 http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52298
6 http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52298
7
7
8 Modifications by Fernando Perez (fperez@colorado.edu).
8 Modifications by Fernando Perez (fperez@colorado.edu).
9
9
10 Information on the original HTML highlighter follows:
10 Information on the original HTML highlighter follows:
11
11
12 MoinMoin - Python Source Parser
12 MoinMoin - Python Source Parser
13
13
14 Title: Colorize Python source using the built-in tokenizer
14 Title: Colorize Python source using the built-in tokenizer
15
15
16 Submitter: Jurgen Hermann
16 Submitter: Jurgen Hermann
17 Last Updated:2001/04/06
17 Last Updated:2001/04/06
18
18
19 Version no:1.2
19 Version no:1.2
20
20
21 Description:
21 Description:
22
22
23 This code is part of MoinMoin (http://moin.sourceforge.net/) and converts
23 This code is part of MoinMoin (http://moin.sourceforge.net/) and converts
24 Python source code to HTML markup, rendering comments, keywords,
24 Python source code to HTML markup, rendering comments, keywords,
25 operators, numeric and string literals in different colors.
25 operators, numeric and string literals in different colors.
26
26
27 It shows how to use the built-in keyword, token and tokenize modules to
27 It shows how to use the built-in keyword, token and tokenize modules to
28 scan Python source code and re-emit it with no changes to its original
28 scan Python source code and re-emit it with no changes to its original
29 formatting (which is the hard part).
29 formatting (which is the hard part).
30 """
30 """
31
31
32 __all__ = ['ANSICodeColors','Parser']
32 __all__ = ['ANSICodeColors','Parser']
33
33
34 _scheme_default = 'Linux'
34 _scheme_default = 'Linux'
35
35
36 # Imports
36 # Imports
37 import StringIO
37 import StringIO
38 import keyword
38 import keyword
39 import os
39 import os
40 import optparse
40 import optparse
41 import sys
41 import sys
42 import token
42 import token
43 import tokenize
43 import tokenize
44
44
45 try:
45 try:
46 generate_tokens = tokenize.generate_tokens
46 generate_tokens = tokenize.generate_tokens
47 except AttributeError:
47 except AttributeError:
48 # Python 3. Note that we use the undocumented _tokenize because it expects
48 # Python 3. Note that we use the undocumented _tokenize because it expects
49 # strings, not bytes. See also Python issue #9969.
49 # strings, not bytes. See also Python issue #9969.
50 generate_tokens = tokenize._tokenize
50 generate_tokens = tokenize._tokenize
51
51
52 from IPython.utils.coloransi import *
52 from IPython.utils.coloransi import *
53
53
54 #############################################################################
54 #############################################################################
55 ### Python Source Parser (does Hilighting)
55 ### Python Source Parser (does Hilighting)
56 #############################################################################
56 #############################################################################
57
57
58 _KEYWORD = token.NT_OFFSET + 1
58 _KEYWORD = token.NT_OFFSET + 1
59 _TEXT = token.NT_OFFSET + 2
59 _TEXT = token.NT_OFFSET + 2
60
60
61 #****************************************************************************
61 #****************************************************************************
62 # Builtin color schemes
62 # Builtin color schemes
63
63
64 Colors = TermColors # just a shorthand
64 Colors = TermColors # just a shorthand
65
65
66 # Build a few color schemes
66 # Build a few color schemes
67 NoColor = ColorScheme(
67 NoColor = ColorScheme(
68 'NoColor',{
68 'NoColor',{
69 token.NUMBER : Colors.NoColor,
69 token.NUMBER : Colors.NoColor,
70 token.OP : Colors.NoColor,
70 token.OP : Colors.NoColor,
71 token.STRING : Colors.NoColor,
71 token.STRING : Colors.NoColor,
72 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.NoColor,
72 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.NoColor,
73 token.NAME : Colors.NoColor,
73 token.NAME : Colors.NoColor,
74 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.NoColor,
74 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.NoColor,
75
75
76 _KEYWORD : Colors.NoColor,
76 _KEYWORD : Colors.NoColor,
77 _TEXT : Colors.NoColor,
77 _TEXT : Colors.NoColor,
78
78
79 'normal' : Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
79 'normal' : Colors.NoColor # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
80 } )
80 } )
81
81
82 LinuxColors = ColorScheme(
82 LinuxColors = ColorScheme(
83 'Linux',{
83 'Linux',{
84 token.NUMBER : Colors.LightCyan,
84 token.NUMBER : Colors.LightCyan,
85 token.OP : Colors.Yellow,
85 token.OP : Colors.Yellow,
86 token.STRING : Colors.LightBlue,
86 token.STRING : Colors.LightBlue,
87 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.LightRed,
87 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.LightRed,
88 token.NAME : Colors.Normal,
88 token.NAME : Colors.Normal,
89 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.Red,
89 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.Red,
90
90
91 _KEYWORD : Colors.LightGreen,
91 _KEYWORD : Colors.LightGreen,
92 _TEXT : Colors.Yellow,
92 _TEXT : Colors.Yellow,
93
93
94 'normal' : Colors.Normal # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
94 'normal' : Colors.Normal # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
95 } )
95 } )
96
96
97 LightBGColors = ColorScheme(
97 LightBGColors = ColorScheme(
98 'LightBG',{
98 'LightBG',{
99 token.NUMBER : Colors.Cyan,
99 token.NUMBER : Colors.Cyan,
100 token.OP : Colors.Blue,
100 token.OP : Colors.Blue,
101 token.STRING : Colors.Blue,
101 token.STRING : Colors.Blue,
102 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.Red,
102 tokenize.COMMENT : Colors.Red,
103 token.NAME : Colors.Normal,
103 token.NAME : Colors.Normal,
104 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.Red,
104 token.ERRORTOKEN : Colors.Red,
105
105
106 _KEYWORD : Colors.Green,
106 _KEYWORD : Colors.Green,
107 _TEXT : Colors.Blue,
107 _TEXT : Colors.Blue,
108
108
109 'normal' : Colors.Normal # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
109 'normal' : Colors.Normal # color off (usu. Colors.Normal)
110 } )
110 } )
111
111
112 # Build table of color schemes (needed by the parser)
112 # Build table of color schemes (needed by the parser)
113 ANSICodeColors = ColorSchemeTable([NoColor,LinuxColors,LightBGColors],
113 ANSICodeColors = ColorSchemeTable([NoColor,LinuxColors,LightBGColors],
114 _scheme_default)
114 _scheme_default)
115
115
116 class Parser:
116 class Parser:
117 """ Format colored Python source.
117 """ Format colored Python source.
118 """
118 """
119
119
120 def __init__(self, color_table=None,out = sys.stdout):
120 def __init__(self, color_table=None,out = sys.stdout):
121 """ Create a parser with a specified color table and output channel.
121 """ Create a parser with a specified color table and output channel.
122
122
123 Call format() to process code.
123 Call format() to process code.
124 """
124 """
125 self.color_table = color_table and color_table or ANSICodeColors
125 self.color_table = color_table and color_table or ANSICodeColors
126 self.out = out
126 self.out = out
127
127
128 def format(self, raw, out = None, scheme = ''):
128 def format(self, raw, out = None, scheme = ''):
129 return self.format2(raw, out, scheme)[0]
129 return self.format2(raw, out, scheme)[0]
130
130
131 def format2(self, raw, out = None, scheme = ''):
131 def format2(self, raw, out = None, scheme = ''):
132 """ Parse and send the colored source.
132 """ Parse and send the colored source.
133
133
134 If out and scheme are not specified, the defaults (given to
134 If out and scheme are not specified, the defaults (given to
135 constructor) are used.
135 constructor) are used.
136
136
137 out should be a file-type object. Optionally, out can be given as the
137 out should be a file-type object. Optionally, out can be given as the
138 string 'str' and the parser will automatically return the output in a
138 string 'str' and the parser will automatically return the output in a
139 string."""
139 string."""
140
140
141 string_output = 0
141 string_output = 0
142 if out == 'str' or self.out == 'str' or \
142 if out == 'str' or self.out == 'str' or \
143 isinstance(self.out,StringIO.StringIO):
143 isinstance(self.out,StringIO.StringIO):
144 # XXX - I don't really like this state handling logic, but at this
144 # XXX - I don't really like this state handling logic, but at this
145 # point I don't want to make major changes, so adding the
145 # point I don't want to make major changes, so adding the
146 # isinstance() check is the simplest I can do to ensure correct
146 # isinstance() check is the simplest I can do to ensure correct
147 # behavior.
147 # behavior.
148 out_old = self.out
148 out_old = self.out
149 self.out = StringIO.StringIO()
149 self.out = StringIO.StringIO()
150 string_output = 1
150 string_output = 1
151 elif out is not None:
151 elif out is not None:
152 self.out = out
152 self.out = out
153
153
154 # Fast return of the unmodified input for NoColor scheme
154 # Fast return of the unmodified input for NoColor scheme
155 if scheme == 'NoColor':
155 if scheme == 'NoColor':
156 error = False
156 error = False
157 self.out.write(raw)
157 self.out.write(raw)
158 if string_output:
158 if string_output:
159 return raw,error
159 return raw,error
160 else:
160 else:
161 return None,error
161 return None,error
162
162
163 # local shorthands
163 # local shorthands
164 colors = self.color_table[scheme].colors
164 colors = self.color_table[scheme].colors
165 self.colors = colors # put in object so __call__ sees it
165 self.colors = colors # put in object so __call__ sees it
166
166
167 # Remove trailing whitespace and normalize tabs
167 # Remove trailing whitespace and normalize tabs
168 self.raw = raw.expandtabs().rstrip()
168 self.raw = raw.expandtabs().rstrip()
169
169
170 # store line offsets in self.lines
170 # store line offsets in self.lines
171 self.lines = [0, 0]
171 self.lines = [0, 0]
172 pos = 0
172 pos = 0
173 raw_find = self.raw.find
173 raw_find = self.raw.find
174 lines_append = self.lines.append
174 lines_append = self.lines.append
175 while 1:
175 while 1:
176 pos = raw_find('\n', pos) + 1
176 pos = raw_find('\n', pos) + 1
177 if not pos: break
177 if not pos: break
178 lines_append(pos)
178 lines_append(pos)
179 lines_append(len(self.raw))
179 lines_append(len(self.raw))
180
180
181 # parse the source and write it
181 # parse the source and write it
182 self.pos = 0
182 self.pos = 0
183 text = StringIO.StringIO(self.raw)
183 text = StringIO.StringIO(self.raw)
184
184
185 error = False
185 error = False
186 try:
186 try:
187 for atoken in generate_tokens(text.readline):
187 for atoken in generate_tokens(text.readline):
188 self(*atoken)
188 self(*atoken)
189 except tokenize.TokenError as ex:
189 except tokenize.TokenError as ex:
190 msg = ex.args[0]
190 msg = ex.args[0]
191 line = ex.args[1][0]
191 line = ex.args[1][0]
192 self.out.write("%s\n\n*** ERROR: %s%s%s\n" %
192 self.out.write("%s\n\n*** ERROR: %s%s%s\n" %
193 (colors[token.ERRORTOKEN],
193 (colors[token.ERRORTOKEN],
194 msg, self.raw[self.lines[line]:],
194 msg, self.raw[self.lines[line]:],
195 colors.normal)
195 colors.normal)
196 )
196 )
197 error = True
197 error = True
198 self.out.write(colors.normal+'\n')
198 self.out.write(colors.normal+'\n')
199 if string_output:
199 if string_output:
200 output = self.out.getvalue()
200 output = self.out.getvalue()
201 self.out = out_old
201 self.out = out_old
202 return (output, error)
202 return (output, error)
203 return (None, error)
203 return (None, error)
204
204
205 def __call__(self, toktype, toktext, (srow,scol), (erow,ecol), line):
205 def __call__(self, toktype, toktext, (srow,scol), (erow,ecol), line):
206 """ Token handler, with syntax highlighting."""
206 """ Token handler, with syntax highlighting."""
207
207
208 # local shorthands
208 # local shorthands
209 colors = self.colors
209 colors = self.colors
210 owrite = self.out.write
210 owrite = self.out.write
211
211
212 # line separator, so this works across platforms
212 # line separator, so this works across platforms
213 linesep = os.linesep
213 linesep = os.linesep
214
214
215 # calculate new positions
215 # calculate new positions
216 oldpos = self.pos
216 oldpos = self.pos
217 newpos = self.lines[srow] + scol
217 newpos = self.lines[srow] + scol
218 self.pos = newpos + len(toktext)
218 self.pos = newpos + len(toktext)
219
219
220 # send the original whitespace, if needed
220 # send the original whitespace, if needed
221 if newpos > oldpos:
221 if newpos > oldpos:
222 owrite(self.raw[oldpos:newpos])
222 owrite(self.raw[oldpos:newpos])
223
223
224 # skip indenting tokens
224 # skip indenting tokens
225 if toktype in [token.INDENT, token.DEDENT]:
225 if toktype in [token.INDENT, token.DEDENT]:
226 self.pos = newpos
226 self.pos = newpos
227 return
227 return
228
228
229 # map token type to a color group
229 # map token type to a color group
230 if token.LPAR <= toktype and toktype <= token.OP:
230 if token.LPAR <= toktype and toktype <= token.OP:
231 toktype = token.OP
231 toktype = token.OP
232 elif toktype == token.NAME and keyword.iskeyword(toktext):
232 elif toktype == token.NAME and keyword.iskeyword(toktext):
233 toktype = _KEYWORD
233 toktype = _KEYWORD
234 color = colors.get(toktype, colors[_TEXT])
234 color = colors.get(toktype, colors[_TEXT])
235
235
236 #print '<%s>' % toktext, # dbg
236 #print '<%s>' % toktext, # dbg
237
237
238 # Triple quoted strings must be handled carefully so that backtracking
238 # Triple quoted strings must be handled carefully so that backtracking
239 # in pagers works correctly. We need color terminators on _each_ line.
239 # in pagers works correctly. We need color terminators on _each_ line.
240 if linesep in toktext:
240 if linesep in toktext:
241 toktext = toktext.replace(linesep, '%s%s%s' %
241 toktext = toktext.replace(linesep, '%s%s%s' %
242 (colors.normal,linesep,color))
242 (colors.normal,linesep,color))
243
243
244 # send text
244 # send text
245 owrite('%s%s%s' % (color,toktext,colors.normal))
245 owrite('%s%s%s' % (color,toktext,colors.normal))
246
246
247 def main(argv=None):
247 def main(argv=None):
248 """Run as a command-line script: colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI
248 """Run as a command-line script: colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI
249 color escapes and print to stdout.
249 color escapes and print to stdout.
250
250
251 Inputs:
251 Inputs:
252
252
253 - argv(None): a list of strings like sys.argv[1:] giving the command-line
253 - argv(None): a list of strings like sys.argv[1:] giving the command-line
254 arguments. If None, use sys.argv[1:].
254 arguments. If None, use sys.argv[1:].
255 """
255 """
256
256
257 usage_msg = """%prog [options] [filename]
257 usage_msg = """%prog [options] [filename]
258
258
259 Colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI color escapes and print to stdout.
259 Colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI color escapes and print to stdout.
260 If no filename is given, or if filename is -, read standard input."""
260 If no filename is given, or if filename is -, read standard input."""
261
261
262 parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_msg)
262 parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_msg)
263 newopt = parser.add_option
263 newopt = parser.add_option
264 newopt('-s','--scheme',metavar='NAME',dest='scheme_name',action='store',
264 newopt('-s','--scheme',metavar='NAME',dest='scheme_name',action='store',
265 choices=['Linux','LightBG','NoColor'],default=_scheme_default,
265 choices=['Linux','LightBG','NoColor'],default=_scheme_default,
266 help="give the color scheme to use. Currently only 'Linux'\
266 help="give the color scheme to use. Currently only 'Linux'\
267 (default) and 'LightBG' and 'NoColor' are implemented (give without\
267 (default) and 'LightBG' and 'NoColor' are implemented (give without\
268 quotes)")
268 quotes)")
269
269
270 opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv)
270 opts,args = parser.parse_args(argv)
271
271
272 if len(args) > 1:
272 if len(args) > 1:
273 parser.error("you must give at most one filename.")
273 parser.error("you must give at most one filename.")
274
274
275 if len(args) == 0:
275 if len(args) == 0:
276 fname = '-' # no filename given; setup to read from stdin
276 fname = '-' # no filename given; setup to read from stdin
277 else:
277 else:
278 fname = args[0]
278 fname = args[0]
279
279
280 if fname == '-':
280 if fname == '-':
281 stream = sys.stdin
281 stream = sys.stdin
282 else:
282 else:
283 try:
283 try:
284 stream = file(fname)
284 stream = open(fname)
285 except IOError,msg:
285 except IOError,msg:
286 print >> sys.stderr, msg
286 print >> sys.stderr, msg
287 sys.exit(1)
287 sys.exit(1)
288
288
289 parser = Parser()
289 parser = Parser()
290
290
291 # we need nested try blocks because pre-2.5 python doesn't support unified
291 # we need nested try blocks because pre-2.5 python doesn't support unified
292 # try-except-finally
292 # try-except-finally
293 try:
293 try:
294 try:
294 try:
295 # write colorized version to stdout
295 # write colorized version to stdout
296 parser.format(stream.read(),scheme=opts.scheme_name)
296 parser.format(stream.read(),scheme=opts.scheme_name)
297 except IOError,msg:
297 except IOError,msg:
298 # if user reads through a pager and quits, don't print traceback
298 # if user reads through a pager and quits, don't print traceback
299 if msg.args != (32,'Broken pipe'):
299 if msg.args != (32,'Broken pipe'):
300 raise
300 raise
301 finally:
301 finally:
302 if stream is not sys.stdin:
302 if stream is not sys.stdin:
303 stream.close() # in case a non-handled exception happened above
303 stream.close() # in case a non-handled exception happened above
304
304
305 if __name__ == "__main__":
305 if __name__ == "__main__":
306 main()
306 main()
@@ -1,306 +1,306 b''
1 """An Application for launching a kernel
1 """An Application for launching a kernel
2
2
3 Authors
3 Authors
4 -------
4 -------
5 * MinRK
5 * MinRK
6 """
6 """
7 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 # Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
8 # Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
9 #
9 #
10 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
10 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
11 # the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
11 # the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
12 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13
13
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 # Imports
15 # Imports
16 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
17
17
18 # Standard library imports.
18 # Standard library imports.
19 import json
19 import json
20 import os
20 import os
21 import sys
21 import sys
22
22
23 # System library imports.
23 # System library imports.
24 import zmq
24 import zmq
25
25
26 # IPython imports.
26 # IPython imports.
27 from IPython.core.ultratb import FormattedTB
27 from IPython.core.ultratb import FormattedTB
28 from IPython.core.application import (
28 from IPython.core.application import (
29 BaseIPythonApplication, base_flags, base_aliases, catch_config_error
29 BaseIPythonApplication, base_flags, base_aliases, catch_config_error
30 )
30 )
31 from IPython.utils import io
31 from IPython.utils import io
32 from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import LOCALHOST
32 from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import LOCALHOST
33 from IPython.utils.path import filefind
33 from IPython.utils.path import filefind
34 from IPython.utils.py3compat import str_to_bytes
34 from IPython.utils.py3compat import str_to_bytes
35 from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Any, Instance, Dict, Unicode, Integer, Bool,
35 from IPython.utils.traitlets import (Any, Instance, Dict, Unicode, Integer, Bool,
36 DottedObjectName)
36 DottedObjectName)
37 from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
37 from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
38 # local imports
38 # local imports
39 from IPython.zmq.entry_point import write_connection_file
39 from IPython.zmq.entry_point import write_connection_file
40 from IPython.zmq.heartbeat import Heartbeat
40 from IPython.zmq.heartbeat import Heartbeat
41 from IPython.zmq.parentpoller import ParentPollerUnix, ParentPollerWindows
41 from IPython.zmq.parentpoller import ParentPollerUnix, ParentPollerWindows
42 from IPython.zmq.session import (
42 from IPython.zmq.session import (
43 Session, session_flags, session_aliases, default_secure,
43 Session, session_flags, session_aliases, default_secure,
44 )
44 )
45
45
46
46
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
48 # Flags and Aliases
48 # Flags and Aliases
49 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
49 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
50
50
51 kernel_aliases = dict(base_aliases)
51 kernel_aliases = dict(base_aliases)
52 kernel_aliases.update({
52 kernel_aliases.update({
53 'ip' : 'KernelApp.ip',
53 'ip' : 'KernelApp.ip',
54 'hb' : 'KernelApp.hb_port',
54 'hb' : 'KernelApp.hb_port',
55 'shell' : 'KernelApp.shell_port',
55 'shell' : 'KernelApp.shell_port',
56 'iopub' : 'KernelApp.iopub_port',
56 'iopub' : 'KernelApp.iopub_port',
57 'stdin' : 'KernelApp.stdin_port',
57 'stdin' : 'KernelApp.stdin_port',
58 'f' : 'KernelApp.connection_file',
58 'f' : 'KernelApp.connection_file',
59 'parent': 'KernelApp.parent',
59 'parent': 'KernelApp.parent',
60 })
60 })
61 if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
61 if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
62 kernel_aliases['interrupt'] = 'KernelApp.interrupt'
62 kernel_aliases['interrupt'] = 'KernelApp.interrupt'
63
63
64 kernel_flags = dict(base_flags)
64 kernel_flags = dict(base_flags)
65 kernel_flags.update({
65 kernel_flags.update({
66 'no-stdout' : (
66 'no-stdout' : (
67 {'KernelApp' : {'no_stdout' : True}},
67 {'KernelApp' : {'no_stdout' : True}},
68 "redirect stdout to the null device"),
68 "redirect stdout to the null device"),
69 'no-stderr' : (
69 'no-stderr' : (
70 {'KernelApp' : {'no_stderr' : True}},
70 {'KernelApp' : {'no_stderr' : True}},
71 "redirect stderr to the null device"),
71 "redirect stderr to the null device"),
72 })
72 })
73
73
74 # inherit flags&aliases for Sessions
74 # inherit flags&aliases for Sessions
75 kernel_aliases.update(session_aliases)
75 kernel_aliases.update(session_aliases)
76 kernel_flags.update(session_flags)
76 kernel_flags.update(session_flags)
77
77
78
78
79
79
80 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 # Application class for starting a Kernel
81 # Application class for starting a Kernel
82 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
83
83
84 class KernelApp(BaseIPythonApplication):
84 class KernelApp(BaseIPythonApplication):
85 name='pykernel'
85 name='pykernel'
86 aliases = Dict(kernel_aliases)
86 aliases = Dict(kernel_aliases)
87 flags = Dict(kernel_flags)
87 flags = Dict(kernel_flags)
88 classes = [Session]
88 classes = [Session]
89 # the kernel class, as an importstring
89 # the kernel class, as an importstring
90 kernel_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.pykernel.Kernel')
90 kernel_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.pykernel.Kernel')
91 kernel = Any()
91 kernel = Any()
92 poller = Any() # don't restrict this even though current pollers are all Threads
92 poller = Any() # don't restrict this even though current pollers are all Threads
93 heartbeat = Instance(Heartbeat)
93 heartbeat = Instance(Heartbeat)
94 session = Instance('IPython.zmq.session.Session')
94 session = Instance('IPython.zmq.session.Session')
95 ports = Dict()
95 ports = Dict()
96
96
97 # inherit config file name from parent:
97 # inherit config file name from parent:
98 parent_appname = Unicode(config=True)
98 parent_appname = Unicode(config=True)
99 def _parent_appname_changed(self, name, old, new):
99 def _parent_appname_changed(self, name, old, new):
100 if self.config_file_specified:
100 if self.config_file_specified:
101 # it was manually specified, ignore
101 # it was manually specified, ignore
102 return
102 return
103 self.config_file_name = new.replace('-','_') + u'_config.py'
103 self.config_file_name = new.replace('-','_') + u'_config.py'
104 # don't let this count as specifying the config file
104 # don't let this count as specifying the config file
105 self.config_file_specified = False
105 self.config_file_specified = False
106
106
107 # connection info:
107 # connection info:
108 ip = Unicode(LOCALHOST, config=True,
108 ip = Unicode(LOCALHOST, config=True,
109 help="Set the IP or interface on which the kernel will listen.")
109 help="Set the IP or interface on which the kernel will listen.")
110 hb_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the heartbeat port [default: random]")
110 hb_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the heartbeat port [default: random]")
111 shell_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the shell (XREP) port [default: random]")
111 shell_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the shell (XREP) port [default: random]")
112 iopub_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]")
112 iopub_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]")
113 stdin_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the stdin (XREQ) port [default: random]")
113 stdin_port = Integer(0, config=True, help="set the stdin (XREQ) port [default: random]")
114 connection_file = Unicode('', config=True,
114 connection_file = Unicode('', config=True,
115 help="""JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
115 help="""JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
116
116
117 This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
117 This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
118 clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security-dir
118 clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security-dir
119 of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
119 of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
120 """)
120 """)
121
121
122 # streams, etc.
122 # streams, etc.
123 no_stdout = Bool(False, config=True, help="redirect stdout to the null device")
123 no_stdout = Bool(False, config=True, help="redirect stdout to the null device")
124 no_stderr = Bool(False, config=True, help="redirect stderr to the null device")
124 no_stderr = Bool(False, config=True, help="redirect stderr to the null device")
125 outstream_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.iostream.OutStream',
125 outstream_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.iostream.OutStream',
126 config=True, help="The importstring for the OutStream factory")
126 config=True, help="The importstring for the OutStream factory")
127 displayhook_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook',
127 displayhook_class = DottedObjectName('IPython.zmq.displayhook.ZMQDisplayHook',
128 config=True, help="The importstring for the DisplayHook factory")
128 config=True, help="The importstring for the DisplayHook factory")
129
129
130 # polling
130 # polling
131 parent = Integer(0, config=True,
131 parent = Integer(0, config=True,
132 help="""kill this process if its parent dies. On Windows, the argument
132 help="""kill this process if its parent dies. On Windows, the argument
133 specifies the HANDLE of the parent process, otherwise it is simply boolean.
133 specifies the HANDLE of the parent process, otherwise it is simply boolean.
134 """)
134 """)
135 interrupt = Integer(0, config=True,
135 interrupt = Integer(0, config=True,
136 help="""ONLY USED ON WINDOWS
136 help="""ONLY USED ON WINDOWS
137 Interrupt this process when the parent is signalled.
137 Interrupt this process when the parent is signalled.
138 """)
138 """)
139
139
140 def init_crash_handler(self):
140 def init_crash_handler(self):
141 # Install minimal exception handling
141 # Install minimal exception handling
142 sys.excepthook = FormattedTB(mode='Verbose', color_scheme='NoColor',
142 sys.excepthook = FormattedTB(mode='Verbose', color_scheme='NoColor',
143 ostream=sys.__stdout__)
143 ostream=sys.__stdout__)
144
144
145 def init_poller(self):
145 def init_poller(self):
146 if sys.platform == 'win32':
146 if sys.platform == 'win32':
147 if self.interrupt or self.parent:
147 if self.interrupt or self.parent:
148 self.poller = ParentPollerWindows(self.interrupt, self.parent)
148 self.poller = ParentPollerWindows(self.interrupt, self.parent)
149 elif self.parent:
149 elif self.parent:
150 self.poller = ParentPollerUnix()
150 self.poller = ParentPollerUnix()
151
151
152 def _bind_socket(self, s, port):
152 def _bind_socket(self, s, port):
153 iface = 'tcp://%s' % self.ip
153 iface = 'tcp://%s' % self.ip
154 if port <= 0:
154 if port <= 0:
155 port = s.bind_to_random_port(iface)
155 port = s.bind_to_random_port(iface)
156 else:
156 else:
157 s.bind(iface + ':%i'%port)
157 s.bind(iface + ':%i'%port)
158 return port
158 return port
159
159
160 def load_connection_file(self):
160 def load_connection_file(self):
161 """load ip/port/hmac config from JSON connection file"""
161 """load ip/port/hmac config from JSON connection file"""
162 try:
162 try:
163 fname = filefind(self.connection_file, ['.', self.profile_dir.security_dir])
163 fname = filefind(self.connection_file, ['.', self.profile_dir.security_dir])
164 except IOError:
164 except IOError:
165 self.log.debug("Connection file not found: %s", self.connection_file)
165 self.log.debug("Connection file not found: %s", self.connection_file)
166 return
166 return
167 self.log.debug(u"Loading connection file %s", fname)
167 self.log.debug(u"Loading connection file %s", fname)
168 with open(fname) as f:
168 with open(fname) as f:
169 s = f.read()
169 s = f.read()
170 cfg = json.loads(s)
170 cfg = json.loads(s)
171 if self.ip == LOCALHOST and 'ip' in cfg:
171 if self.ip == LOCALHOST and 'ip' in cfg:
172 # not overridden by config or cl_args
172 # not overridden by config or cl_args
173 self.ip = cfg['ip']
173 self.ip = cfg['ip']
174 for channel in ('hb', 'shell', 'iopub', 'stdin'):
174 for channel in ('hb', 'shell', 'iopub', 'stdin'):
175 name = channel + '_port'
175 name = channel + '_port'
176 if getattr(self, name) == 0 and name in cfg:
176 if getattr(self, name) == 0 and name in cfg:
177 # not overridden by config or cl_args
177 # not overridden by config or cl_args
178 setattr(self, name, cfg[name])
178 setattr(self, name, cfg[name])
179 if 'key' in cfg:
179 if 'key' in cfg:
180 self.config.Session.key = str_to_bytes(cfg['key'])
180 self.config.Session.key = str_to_bytes(cfg['key'])
181
181
182 def write_connection_file(self):
182 def write_connection_file(self):
183 """write connection info to JSON file"""
183 """write connection info to JSON file"""
184 if os.path.basename(self.connection_file) == self.connection_file:
184 if os.path.basename(self.connection_file) == self.connection_file:
185 cf = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.security_dir, self.connection_file)
185 cf = os.path.join(self.profile_dir.security_dir, self.connection_file)
186 else:
186 else:
187 cf = self.connection_file
187 cf = self.connection_file
188 write_connection_file(cf, ip=self.ip, key=self.session.key,
188 write_connection_file(cf, ip=self.ip, key=self.session.key,
189 shell_port=self.shell_port, stdin_port=self.stdin_port, hb_port=self.hb_port,
189 shell_port=self.shell_port, stdin_port=self.stdin_port, hb_port=self.hb_port,
190 iopub_port=self.iopub_port)
190 iopub_port=self.iopub_port)
191
191
192 def init_connection_file(self):
192 def init_connection_file(self):
193 if not self.connection_file:
193 if not self.connection_file:
194 self.connection_file = "kernel-%s.json"%os.getpid()
194 self.connection_file = "kernel-%s.json"%os.getpid()
195 try:
195 try:
196 self.load_connection_file()
196 self.load_connection_file()
197 except Exception:
197 except Exception:
198 self.log.error("Failed to load connection file: %r", self.connection_file, exc_info=True)
198 self.log.error("Failed to load connection file: %r", self.connection_file, exc_info=True)
199 self.exit(1)
199 self.exit(1)
200
200
201 def init_sockets(self):
201 def init_sockets(self):
202 # Create a context, a session, and the kernel sockets.
202 # Create a context, a session, and the kernel sockets.
203 self.log.info("Starting the kernel at pid: %i", os.getpid())
203 self.log.info("Starting the kernel at pid: %i", os.getpid())
204 context = zmq.Context.instance()
204 context = zmq.Context.instance()
205 # Uncomment this to try closing the context.
205 # Uncomment this to try closing the context.
206 # atexit.register(context.term)
206 # atexit.register(context.term)
207
207
208 self.shell_socket = context.socket(zmq.ROUTER)
208 self.shell_socket = context.socket(zmq.ROUTER)
209 self.shell_port = self._bind_socket(self.shell_socket, self.shell_port)
209 self.shell_port = self._bind_socket(self.shell_socket, self.shell_port)
210 self.log.debug("shell ROUTER Channel on port: %i"%self.shell_port)
210 self.log.debug("shell ROUTER Channel on port: %i"%self.shell_port)
211
211
212 self.iopub_socket = context.socket(zmq.PUB)
212 self.iopub_socket = context.socket(zmq.PUB)
213 self.iopub_port = self._bind_socket(self.iopub_socket, self.iopub_port)
213 self.iopub_port = self._bind_socket(self.iopub_socket, self.iopub_port)
214 self.log.debug("iopub PUB Channel on port: %i"%self.iopub_port)
214 self.log.debug("iopub PUB Channel on port: %i"%self.iopub_port)
215
215
216 self.stdin_socket = context.socket(zmq.ROUTER)
216 self.stdin_socket = context.socket(zmq.ROUTER)
217 self.stdin_port = self._bind_socket(self.stdin_socket, self.stdin_port)
217 self.stdin_port = self._bind_socket(self.stdin_socket, self.stdin_port)
218 self.log.debug("stdin ROUTER Channel on port: %i"%self.stdin_port)
218 self.log.debug("stdin ROUTER Channel on port: %i"%self.stdin_port)
219
219
220 # heartbeat doesn't share context, because it mustn't be blocked
220 # heartbeat doesn't share context, because it mustn't be blocked
221 # by the GIL, which is accessed by libzmq when freeing zero-copy messages
221 # by the GIL, which is accessed by libzmq when freeing zero-copy messages
222 hb_ctx = zmq.Context()
222 hb_ctx = zmq.Context()
223 self.heartbeat = Heartbeat(hb_ctx, (self.ip, self.hb_port))
223 self.heartbeat = Heartbeat(hb_ctx, (self.ip, self.hb_port))
224 self.hb_port = self.heartbeat.port
224 self.hb_port = self.heartbeat.port
225 self.log.debug("Heartbeat REP Channel on port: %i"%self.hb_port)
225 self.log.debug("Heartbeat REP Channel on port: %i"%self.hb_port)
226
226
227 # Helper to make it easier to connect to an existing kernel.
227 # Helper to make it easier to connect to an existing kernel.
228 # set log-level to critical, to make sure it is output
228 # set log-level to critical, to make sure it is output
229 self.log.critical("To connect another client to this kernel, use:")
229 self.log.critical("To connect another client to this kernel, use:")
230
230
231 basename = os.path.basename(self.connection_file)
231 basename = os.path.basename(self.connection_file)
232 if basename == self.connection_file or \
232 if basename == self.connection_file or \
233 os.path.dirname(self.connection_file) == self.profile_dir.security_dir:
233 os.path.dirname(self.connection_file) == self.profile_dir.security_dir:
234 # use shortname
234 # use shortname
235 tail = basename
235 tail = basename
236 if self.profile != 'default':
236 if self.profile != 'default':
237 tail += " --profile %s" % self.profile
237 tail += " --profile %s" % self.profile
238 else:
238 else:
239 tail = self.connection_file
239 tail = self.connection_file
240 self.log.critical("--existing %s", tail)
240 self.log.critical("--existing %s", tail)
241
241
242
242
243 self.ports = dict(shell=self.shell_port, iopub=self.iopub_port,
243 self.ports = dict(shell=self.shell_port, iopub=self.iopub_port,
244 stdin=self.stdin_port, hb=self.hb_port)
244 stdin=self.stdin_port, hb=self.hb_port)
245
245
246 def init_session(self):
246 def init_session(self):
247 """create our session object"""
247 """create our session object"""
248 default_secure(self.config)
248 default_secure(self.config)
249 self.session = Session(config=self.config, username=u'kernel')
249 self.session = Session(config=self.config, username=u'kernel')
250
250
251 def init_blackhole(self):
251 def init_blackhole(self):
252 """redirects stdout/stderr to devnull if necessary"""
252 """redirects stdout/stderr to devnull if necessary"""
253 if self.no_stdout or self.no_stderr:
253 if self.no_stdout or self.no_stderr:
254 blackhole = file(os.devnull, 'w')
254 blackhole = open(os.devnull, 'w')
255 if self.no_stdout:
255 if self.no_stdout:
256 sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ = blackhole
256 sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ = blackhole
257 if self.no_stderr:
257 if self.no_stderr:
258 sys.stderr = sys.__stderr__ = blackhole
258 sys.stderr = sys.__stderr__ = blackhole
259
259
260 def init_io(self):
260 def init_io(self):
261 """Redirect input streams and set a display hook."""
261 """Redirect input streams and set a display hook."""
262 if self.outstream_class:
262 if self.outstream_class:
263 outstream_factory = import_item(str(self.outstream_class))
263 outstream_factory = import_item(str(self.outstream_class))
264 sys.stdout = outstream_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket, u'stdout')
264 sys.stdout = outstream_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket, u'stdout')
265 sys.stderr = outstream_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket, u'stderr')
265 sys.stderr = outstream_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket, u'stderr')
266 if self.displayhook_class:
266 if self.displayhook_class:
267 displayhook_factory = import_item(str(self.displayhook_class))
267 displayhook_factory = import_item(str(self.displayhook_class))
268 sys.displayhook = displayhook_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket)
268 sys.displayhook = displayhook_factory(self.session, self.iopub_socket)
269
269
270 def init_kernel(self):
270 def init_kernel(self):
271 """Create the Kernel object itself"""
271 """Create the Kernel object itself"""
272 kernel_factory = import_item(str(self.kernel_class))
272 kernel_factory = import_item(str(self.kernel_class))
273 self.kernel = kernel_factory(config=self.config, session=self.session,
273 self.kernel = kernel_factory(config=self.config, session=self.session,
274 shell_socket=self.shell_socket,
274 shell_socket=self.shell_socket,
275 iopub_socket=self.iopub_socket,
275 iopub_socket=self.iopub_socket,
276 stdin_socket=self.stdin_socket,
276 stdin_socket=self.stdin_socket,
277 log=self.log
277 log=self.log
278 )
278 )
279 self.kernel.record_ports(self.ports)
279 self.kernel.record_ports(self.ports)
280
280
281 @catch_config_error
281 @catch_config_error
282 def initialize(self, argv=None):
282 def initialize(self, argv=None):
283 super(KernelApp, self).initialize(argv)
283 super(KernelApp, self).initialize(argv)
284 self.init_blackhole()
284 self.init_blackhole()
285 self.init_connection_file()
285 self.init_connection_file()
286 self.init_session()
286 self.init_session()
287 self.init_poller()
287 self.init_poller()
288 self.init_sockets()
288 self.init_sockets()
289 # writing connection file must be *after* init_sockets
289 # writing connection file must be *after* init_sockets
290 self.write_connection_file()
290 self.write_connection_file()
291 self.init_io()
291 self.init_io()
292 self.init_kernel()
292 self.init_kernel()
293 # flush stdout/stderr, so that anything written to these streams during
293 # flush stdout/stderr, so that anything written to these streams during
294 # initialization do not get associated with the first execution request
294 # initialization do not get associated with the first execution request
295 sys.stdout.flush()
295 sys.stdout.flush()
296 sys.stderr.flush()
296 sys.stderr.flush()
297
297
298 def start(self):
298 def start(self):
299 self.heartbeat.start()
299 self.heartbeat.start()
300 if self.poller is not None:
300 if self.poller is not None:
301 self.poller.start()
301 self.poller.start()
302 try:
302 try:
303 self.kernel.start()
303 self.kernel.start()
304 except KeyboardInterrupt:
304 except KeyboardInterrupt:
305 pass
305 pass
306
306
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