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packaging: add -python2 to Windows installer filenames We just taught the Windows installers to produce Python 3 variants built with PyOxidizer. Our plan is to publish both Python 2 and Python 3 versions of the installers for Mercurial 5.4. This commit teaches the Inno and WiX installers to add an optional string suffix to the installer name. On Python 2, that suffix is "-python2." We reserve the existing name for the Python 3 installers, which we want to make the default. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8479

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# winrm.py - Interact with Windows Remote Management (WinRM)
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
# no-check-code because Python 3 native.
import logging
import pprint
import time
from pypsrp.client import Client
from pypsrp.powershell import (
PowerShell,
PSInvocationState,
RunspacePool,
)
import requests.exceptions
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def wait_for_winrm(host, username, password, timeout=180, ssl=False):
"""Wait for the Windows Remoting (WinRM) service to become available.
Returns a ``psrpclient.Client`` instance.
"""
end_time = time.time() + timeout
while True:
try:
client = Client(
host,
username=username,
password=password,
ssl=ssl,
connection_timeout=5,
)
client.execute_ps("Write-Host 'Hello, World!'")
return client
except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
if time.time() >= end_time:
raise
time.sleep(1)
def format_object(o):
if isinstance(o, str):
return o
try:
o = str(o)
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
o = pprint.pformat(o.extended_properties)
return o
def run_powershell(client, script):
with RunspacePool(client.wsman) as pool:
ps = PowerShell(pool)
ps.add_script(script)
ps.begin_invoke()
while ps.state == PSInvocationState.RUNNING:
ps.poll_invoke()
for o in ps.output:
print(format_object(o))
ps.output[:] = []
ps.end_invoke()
for o in ps.output:
print(format_object(o))
if ps.state == PSInvocationState.FAILED:
raise Exception(
'PowerShell execution failed: %s'
% ' '.join(map(format_object, ps.streams.error))
)