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samba-mirror/python/samba/netcmd/__init__.py
Joe Guo 0979d96006 netcmd: modify Command.get_logger to use get_samba_logger
By doing this, we don't need to repeat the log level convert code any more.
Also, logs have colors now.

Signed-off-by: Joe Guo <joeg@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
2018-10-10 06:16:22 +02:00

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# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
# Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> 2009-2012
# Copyright (C) Theresa Halloran <theresahalloran@gmail.com> 2011
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import optparse
import samba
from samba import getopt as options
from samba import colour
from samba.logger import get_samba_logger
from ldb import LdbError
import sys
import traceback
import textwrap
class Option(optparse.Option):
pass
# This help formatter does text wrapping and preserves newlines
class PlainHelpFormatter(optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter):
def format_description(self, description=""):
desc_width = self.width - self.current_indent
indent = " " * self.current_indent
paragraphs = description.split('\n')
wrapped_paragraphs = [
textwrap.fill(p,
desc_width,
initial_indent=indent,
subsequent_indent=indent)
for p in paragraphs]
result = "\n".join(wrapped_paragraphs) + "\n"
return result
def format_epilog(self, epilog):
if epilog:
return "\n" + epilog + "\n"
else:
return ""
class Command(object):
"""A samba-tool command."""
def _get_short_description(self):
return self.__doc__.splitlines()[0].rstrip("\n")
short_description = property(_get_short_description)
def _get_full_description(self):
lines = self.__doc__.split("\n")
return lines[0] + "\n" + textwrap.dedent("\n".join(lines[1:]))
full_description = property(_get_full_description)
def _get_name(self):
name = self.__class__.__name__
if name.startswith("cmd_"):
return name[4:]
return name
name = property(_get_name)
# synopsis must be defined in all subclasses in order to provide the
# command usage
synopsis = None
takes_args = []
takes_options = []
takes_optiongroups = {}
hidden = False
raw_argv = None
raw_args = None
raw_kwargs = None
def __init__(self, outf=sys.stdout, errf=sys.stderr):
self.outf = outf
self.errf = errf
def usage(self, prog, *args):
parser, _ = self._create_parser(prog)
parser.print_usage()
def show_command_error(self, e):
'''display a command error'''
if isinstance(e, CommandError):
(etype, evalue, etraceback) = e.exception_info
inner_exception = e.inner_exception
message = e.message
force_traceback = False
else:
(etype, evalue, etraceback) = sys.exc_info()
inner_exception = e
message = "uncaught exception"
force_traceback = True
if isinstance(inner_exception, LdbError):
(ldb_ecode, ldb_emsg) = inner_exception.args
self.errf.write("ERROR(ldb): %s - %s\n" % (message, ldb_emsg))
elif isinstance(inner_exception, AssertionError):
self.errf.write("ERROR(assert): %s\n" % message)
force_traceback = True
elif isinstance(inner_exception, RuntimeError):
self.errf.write("ERROR(runtime): %s - %s\n" % (message, evalue))
elif type(inner_exception) is Exception:
self.errf.write("ERROR(exception): %s - %s\n" % (message, evalue))
force_traceback = True
elif inner_exception is None:
self.errf.write("ERROR: %s\n" % (message))
else:
self.errf.write("ERROR(%s): %s - %s\n" % (str(etype), message, evalue))
force_traceback = True
if force_traceback or samba.get_debug_level() >= 3:
traceback.print_tb(etraceback, file=self.errf)
def _create_parser(self, prog, epilog=None):
parser = optparse.OptionParser(
usage=self.synopsis,
description=self.full_description,
formatter=PlainHelpFormatter(),
prog=prog, epilog=epilog)
parser.add_options(self.takes_options)
optiongroups = {}
for name, optiongroup in self.takes_optiongroups.items():
optiongroups[name] = optiongroup(parser)
parser.add_option_group(optiongroups[name])
return parser, optiongroups
def message(self, text):
self.outf.write(text + "\n")
def _run(self, *argv):
parser, optiongroups = self._create_parser(argv[0])
opts, args = parser.parse_args(list(argv))
# Filter out options from option groups
args = args[1:]
kwargs = dict(opts.__dict__)
for option_group in parser.option_groups:
for option in option_group.option_list:
if option.dest is not None:
del kwargs[option.dest]
kwargs.update(optiongroups)
# Check for a min a max number of allowed arguments, whenever possible
# The suffix "?" means zero or one occurence
# The suffix "+" means at least one occurence
# The suffix "*" means zero or more occurences
min_args = 0
max_args = 0
undetermined_max_args = False
for i, arg in enumerate(self.takes_args):
if arg[-1] != "?" and arg[-1] != "*":
min_args += 1
if arg[-1] == "+" or arg[-1] == "*":
undetermined_max_args = True
else:
max_args += 1
if (len(args) < min_args) or (not undetermined_max_args and len(args) > max_args):
parser.print_usage()
return -1
self.raw_argv = list(argv)
self.raw_args = args
self.raw_kwargs = kwargs
try:
return self.run(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
self.show_command_error(e)
return -1
def run(self):
"""Run the command. This should be overridden by all subclasses."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.run)
def get_logger(self, name="", verbose=False, quiet=False, **kwargs):
"""Get a logger object."""
return get_samba_logger(
name=name or self.name, stream=self.errf,
verbose=verbose, quiet=quiet,
**kwargs)
def apply_colour_choice(self, requested):
"""Heuristics to work out whether the user wants colour output, from a
--color=yes|no|auto option. This alters the ANSI 16 bit colour
"constants" in the colour module to be either real colours or empty
strings.
"""
requested = requested.lower()
if requested == 'no':
colour.switch_colour_off()
elif requested == 'yes':
colour.switch_colour_on()
elif requested == 'auto':
if (hasattr(self.outf, 'isatty') and self.outf.isatty()):
colour.switch_colour_on()
else:
colour.switch_colour_off()
else:
raise CommandError("Unknown --color option: %s "
"please choose from yes, no, auto")
class SuperCommand(Command):
"""A samba-tool command with subcommands."""
synopsis = "%prog <subcommand>"
subcommands = {}
def _run(self, myname, subcommand=None, *args):
if subcommand in self.subcommands:
return self.subcommands[subcommand]._run(
"%s %s" % (myname, subcommand), *args)
if subcommand == 'help':
# pass the request down
if len(args) > 0:
sub = self.subcommands.get(args[0])
if isinstance(sub, SuperCommand):
return sub._run("%s %s" % (myname, args[0]), 'help',
*args[1:])
elif sub is not None:
return sub._run("%s %s" % (myname, args[0]), '--help',
*args[1:])
subcommand = '--help'
epilog = "\nAvailable subcommands:\n"
subcmds = self.subcommands.keys()
subcmds.sort()
max_length = max([len(c) for c in subcmds])
for cmd_name in subcmds:
cmd = self.subcommands[cmd_name]
if not cmd.hidden:
epilog += " %*s - %s\n" % (
-max_length, cmd_name, cmd.short_description)
epilog += "For more help on a specific subcommand, please type: %s <subcommand> (-h|--help)\n" % myname
parser, optiongroups = self._create_parser(myname, epilog=epilog)
args_list = list(args)
if subcommand:
args_list.insert(0, subcommand)
opts, args = parser.parse_args(args_list)
parser.print_help()
return -1
class CommandError(Exception):
"""An exception class for samba-tool Command errors."""
def __init__(self, message, inner_exception=None):
self.message = message
self.inner_exception = inner_exception
self.exception_info = sys.exc_info()
def __repr__(self):
return "CommandError(%s)" % self.message