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#!/usr/bin/python
# @file template_verifier.py
# @brief Message template compatibility verifier.
#
# Copyright (c) 2007-$CurrentYear$, Linden Research, Inc.
# $License$
"""template_verifier is a script which will compare the
current repository message template with the "master" message template, accessible
via http://secondlife.com/app/message_template/master_message_template.msg
If [FILE] is specified, it will be checked against the master template.
If [FILE] [FILE] is specified, two local files will be checked against
each other.
"""
from os.path import realpath, dirname, join, exists
setup_path = join(dirname(realpath(__file__)), "setup-path.py")
if exists(setup_path):
execfile(setup_path)
import optparse
import os
import sys
import urllib
from indra.ipc import compatibility
from indra.ipc import tokenstream
from indra.ipc import llmessage
def getstatusall(command):
""" Like commands.getstatusoutput, but returns stdout and
stderr separately(to get around "killed by signal 15" getting
included as part of the file). Also, works on Windows."""
(input, out, err) = os.popen3(command, 't')
status = input.close() # send no input to the command
output = out.read()
error = err.read()
status = out.close()
status = err.close() # the status comes from the *last* pipe that is closed
return status, output, error
def getstatusoutput(command):
status, output, error = getstatusall(command)
return status, output
def die(msg):
print >>sys.stderr, msg
sys.exit(1)
MESSAGE_TEMPLATE = 'message_template.msg'
PRODUCTION_ACCEPTABLE = (compatibility.Same, compatibility.Newer)
DEVELOPMENT_ACCEPTABLE = (
compatibility.Same, compatibility.Newer,
compatibility.Older, compatibility.Mixed)
MAX_MASTER_AGE = 60 * 60 * 4 # refresh master cache every 4 hours
def compare(base, current, mode):
"""Compare the current template against the base template using the given
'mode' strictness:
development: Allows Same, Newer, Older, and Mixed
production: Allows only Same or Newer
Print out information about whether the current template is compatible
with the base template.
Returns a tuple of (bool, Compatibility)
Return True if they are compatible in this mode, False if not.
"""
# catch this exception so we can print a message explaining which template is scr0d
try:
base = llmessage.parseTemplateString(base)
except tokenstream.ParseError, e:
print "Error parsing master message template -- this might be a network problem, try again"
raise e
try:
current = llmessage.parseTemplateString(current)
except tokenstream.ParseError, e:
print "Error parsing local message template"
raise e
compat = current.compatibleWithBase(base)
if mode == 'production':
acceptable = PRODUCTION_ACCEPTABLE
else:
acceptable = DEVELOPMENT_ACCEPTABLE
if type(compat) in acceptable:
return True, compat
return False, compat
def fetch(url):
# *FIX: this doesn't throw an exception for a 404, and oddly enough the sl.com 404 page actually gets parsed successfully
return ''.join(urllib.urlopen(url).readlines())
def cache_master(master_url):
"""Using the url for the master, updates the local cache, and returns an url to the local cache."""
master_cache = local_master_cache_filename()
master_cache_url = 'file://' + master_cache
# decide whether to refresh the master cache based on its age
import time
if (os.path.exists(master_cache)
and time.time() - os.path.getmtime(master_cache) < MAX_MASTER_AGE):
return master_cache_url # our cache is fresh
# new master doesn't exist or isn't fresh
print "Refreshing master cache from %s" % master_url
try:
new_master_contents = fetch(master_url)
except IOError, e:
# the refresh failed, so we should just soldier on
print "WARNING: unable to download new master, probably due to network error. Your message template compatibility may be suspect."
return master_cache_url
mc = open(master_cache, 'wb')
mc.write(new_master_contents)
mc.close()
return master_cache_url
def local_template_filename():
"""Returns the message template's default location relative to template_verifier.py:
./messages/message_template.msg."""
d = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
return os.path.join(d, 'messages', MESSAGE_TEMPLATE)
def local_master_cache_filename():
"""Returns the location of the master template cache relative to template_verifier.py
./messages/master_message_template_cache.msg"""
d = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
return os.path.join(d, 'messages', 'master_message_template_cache.msg')
def run(sysargs):
parser = optparse.OptionParser(
usage="usage: %prog [FILE] [FILE]",
description=__doc__)
parser.add_option(
'-m', '--mode', type='string', dest='mode',
default='development',
help="""[development|production] The strictness mode to use
while checking the template; see the wiki page for details about
what is allowed and disallowed by each mode:
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Template_verifier.py
""")
parser.add_option(
'-u', '--master_url', type='string', dest='master_url',
default='http://secondlife.com/app/message_template/master_message_template.msg',
help="""The url of the master message template.""")
parser.add_option(
'-c', '--cache_master', action='store_true', dest='cache_master',
default=False, help="""Set to true to attempt use local cached copy of the master template.""")
options, args = parser.parse_args(sysargs)
if options.mode == 'production':
options.cache_master = False
# both current and master supplied in positional params
if len(args) == 2:
master_filename, current_filename = args
print "base:", master_filename
print "current:", current_filename
master_url = 'file://%s' % master_filename
current_url = 'file://%s' % current_filename
# only current supplied in positional param
elif len(args) == 1:
master_url = None
current_filename = args[0]
print "base: <master template from repository>"
print "current:", current_filename
current_url = 'file://%s' % current_filename
# nothing specified, use defaults for everything
elif len(args) == 0:
master_url = None
current_url = None
else:
die("Too many arguments")
if master_url is None:
master_url = options.master_url
# fetch the template for this build
if current_url is None:
current_filename = local_template_filename()
print "base: <master template from repository>"
print "current:", current_filename
current_url = 'file://%s' % current_filename
if options.cache_master:
# optionally return a url to a locally-cached master so we don't hit the network all the time
master_url = cache_master(master_url)
current = fetch(current_url)
try:
master = fetch(master_url)
except IOError, e:
if options.mode == 'production':
raise e
else:
print "WARNING: problems fetching the master from %s. Syntax-checking the local template ONLY, no compatibility check is being run." % master_url
llmessage.parseTemplateString(current)
return 0
acceptable, compat = compare(
master, current, options.mode)
def explain(header, compat):
print header
# indent compatibility explanation
print '\n\t'.join(compat.explain().split('\n'))
if acceptable:
explain("--- PASS ---", compat)
else:
explain("*** FAIL ***", compat)
return 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(run(sys.argv[1:]))
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