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79cbb91d 2# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007 Richard Kettlewell
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19
20"""Python support for DisOrder
21
22Provides disorder.client, a class for accessing a DisOrder server.
23
24Example 1:
25
26 #! /usr/bin/env python
27 import disorder
28 d = disorder.client()
29 p = d.playing()
30 if p:
31 print p['track']
32
33Example 2:
34
35 #! /usr/bin/env python
36 import disorder
37 import sys
38 d = disorder.client()
39 for path in sys.argv[1:]:
40 d.play(path)
41
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42See disorder_protocol(5) for details of the communication protocol.
43
44NB that this code only supports servers configured to use SHA1-based
45authentication. If the server demands another hash then it will not be
46possible to use this module.
460b9539 47"""
48
49import re
50import string
51import os
52import pwd
53import socket
54import binascii
55import sha
56import sys
57import locale
58
59_configfile = "pkgconfdir/config"
60_dbhome = "pkgstatedir"
eee9d4b3 61_userconf = True
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63# various regexps we'll use
64_ws = re.compile(r"^[ \t\n\r]+")
65_squote = re.compile("'(([^\\\\']|\\\\[\\\\\"'n])+)'")
66_dquote = re.compile("\"(([^\\\\\"]|\\\\[\\\\\"'n])+)\"")
67_unquoted = re.compile("[^\"' \\t\\n\\r][^ \t\n\r]*")
68
69_response = re.compile("([0-9]{3}) ?(.*)")
70
71version = "_version_"
72
73########################################################################
74# exception classes
75
76class Error(Exception):
77 """Base class for DisOrder exceptions."""
78
79class _splitError(Error):
80 # _split failed
81 def __init__(self, value):
82 self.value = value
83 def __str__(self):
84 return str(self.value)
85
86class parseError(Error):
87 """Error parsing the configuration file."""
88 def __init__(self, path, line, details):
89 self.path = path
90 self.line = line
91 self.details = details
92 def __str__(self):
93 return "%s:%d: %s" % (self.path, self.line, self.details)
94
95class protocolError(Error):
96 """DisOrder control protocol error.
97
98 Indicates a mismatch between the client and server's understanding of
99 the control protocol.
100 """
101 def __init__(self, who, error):
102 self.who = who
103 self.error = error
104 def __str__(self):
105 return "%s: %s" % (self.who, str(self.error))
106
107class operationError(Error):
108 """DisOrder control protocol error response.
109
110 Indicates that an operation failed (e.g. an attempt to play a
111 nonexistent track). The connection should still be usable.
112 """
f383b2f1 113 def __init__(self, res, details, cmd=None):
460b9539 114 self.res_ = int(res)
f383b2f1 115 self.cmd_ = cmd
460b9539 116 self.details_ = details
117 def __str__(self):
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118 """Return the complete response string from the server, with the command
119 if available.
460b9539 120
121 Excludes the final newline.
122 """
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123 if self.cmd_ is None:
124 return "%d %s" % (self.res_, self.details_)
125 else:
126 return "%d %s [%s]" % (self.res_, self.details_, self.cmd_)
460b9539 127 def response(self):
128 """Return the response code from the server."""
129 return self.res_
130 def details(self):
131 """Returns the detail string from the server."""
132 return self.details_
133
134class communicationError(Error):
135 """DisOrder control protocol communication error.
136
137 Indicates that communication with the server went wrong, perhaps
138 because the server was restarted. The caller could report an error to
139 the user and wait for further user instructions, or even automatically
140 retry the operation.
141 """
142 def __init__(self, who, error):
143 self.who = who
144 self.error = error
145 def __str__(self):
146 return "%s: %s" % (self.who, str(self.error))
147
148########################################################################
149# DisOrder-specific text processing
150
151def _unescape(s):
152 # Unescape the contents of a string
153 #
154 # Arguments:
155 #
156 # s -- string to unescape
157 #
158 s = re.sub("\\\\n", "\n", s)
159 s = re.sub("\\\\(.)", "\\1", s)
160 return s
161
162def _split(s, *comments):
163 # Split a string into fields according to the usual Disorder string splitting
164 # conventions.
165 #
166 # Arguments:
167 #
168 # s -- string to parse
169 # comments -- if present, parse comments
170 #
171 # Return values:
172 #
173 # On success, a list of fields is returned.
174 #
175 # On error, disorder.parseError is thrown.
176 #
177 fields = []
178 while s != "":
179 # discard comments
180 if comments and s[0] == '#':
181 break
182 # strip spaces
183 m = _ws.match(s)
184 if m:
185 s = s[m.end():]
186 continue
187 # pick of quoted fields of both kinds
188 m = _squote.match(s)
189 if not m:
190 m = _dquote.match(s)
191 if m:
192 fields.append(_unescape(m.group(1)))
193 s = s[m.end():]
194 continue
195 # and unquoted fields
196 m = _unquoted.match(s)
197 if m:
198 fields.append(m.group(0))
199 s = s[m.end():]
200 continue
201 # anything left must be in error
202 if s[0] == '"' or s[0] == '\'':
203 raise _splitError("invalid quoted string")
204 else:
205 raise _splitError("syntax error")
206 return fields
207
208def _escape(s):
209 # Escape the contents of a string
210 #
211 # Arguments:
212 #
213 # s -- string to escape
214 #
215 if re.search("[\\\\\"'\n \t\r]", s) or s == '':
216 s = re.sub(r'[\\"]', r'\\\g<0>', s)
217 s = re.sub("\n", r"\\n", s)
218 return '"' + s + '"'
219 else:
220 return s
221
222def _quote(list):
223 # Quote a list of values
224 return ' '.join(map(_escape, list))
225
226def _sanitize(s):
227 # Return the value of s in a form suitable for writing to stderr
228 return s.encode(locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET), 'replace')
229
230def _list2dict(l):
231 # Convert a list of the form [k1, v1, k2, v2, ..., kN, vN]
232 # to a dictionary {k1:v1, k2:v2, ..., kN:vN}
233 d = {}
234 i = iter(l)
235 try:
236 while True:
237 k = i.next()
238 v = i.next()
f5eb2aff 239 d[str(k)] = v
460b9539 240 except StopIteration:
241 pass
242 return d
243
244def _queueEntry(s):
245 # parse a queue entry
246 return _list2dict(_split(s))
247
248########################################################################
249# The client class
250
251class client:
252 """DisOrder client class.
253
254 This class provides access to the DisOrder server either on this
255 machine or across the internet.
256
257 The server to connect to, and the username and password to use, are
258 determined from the configuration files as described in 'man
259 disorder_config'.
260
261 All methods will connect if necessary, as soon as you have a
262 disorder.client object you can start calling operational methods on
263 it.
264
265 However if the server is restarted then the next method called on a
266 connection will throw an exception. This may be considered a bug.
267
268 All methods block until they complete.
269
270 Operation methods raise communicationError if the connection breaks,
271 protocolError if the response from the server is malformed, or
272 operationError if the response is valid but indicates that the
273 operation failed.
274 """
275
276 debug_proto = 0x0001
277 debug_body = 0x0002
278
f0feb22e 279 def __init__(self, user=None, password=None):
460b9539 280 """Constructor for DisOrder client class.
281
282 The constructor reads the configuration file, but does not connect
283 to the server.
284
285 If the environment variable DISORDER_PYTHON_DEBUG is set then the
286 debug flags are initialised to that value. This can be overridden
287 with the debug() method below.
288
289 The constructor Raises parseError() if the configuration file is not
290 valid.
291 """
292 pw = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())
293 self.debugging = int(os.getenv("DISORDER_PYTHON_DEBUG", 0))
294 self.config = { 'collections': [],
295 'username': pw.pw_name,
296 'home': _dbhome }
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297 self.user = user
298 self.password = password
460b9539 299 home = os.getenv("HOME")
300 if not home:
301 home = pw.pw_dir
302 privconf = _configfile + "." + pw.pw_name
303 passfile = home + os.sep + ".disorder" + os.sep + "passwd"
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304 if os.path.exists(_configfile):
305 self._readfile(_configfile)
460b9539 306 if os.path.exists(privconf):
307 self._readfile(privconf)
eee9d4b3 308 if os.path.exists(passfile) and _userconf:
460b9539 309 self._readfile(passfile)
310 self.state = 'disconnected'
311
312 def debug(self, bits):
313 """Enable or disable protocol debugging. Debug messages are written
314 to sys.stderr.
315
316 Arguments:
317 bits -- bitmap of operations that should generate debug information
318
319 Bitmap values:
320 debug_proto -- dump control protocol messages (excluding bodies)
321 debug_body -- dump control protocol message bodies
322 """
323 self.debugging = bits
324
325 def _debug(self, bit, s):
326 # debug output
327 if self.debugging & bit:
328 sys.stderr.write(_sanitize(s))
329 sys.stderr.write("\n")
330 sys.stderr.flush()
331
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332 def connect(self, cookie=None):
333 """c.connect(cookie=None)
334
335 Connect to the DisOrder server and authenticate.
460b9539 336
337 Raises communicationError if connection fails and operationError if
338 authentication fails (in which case disconnection is automatic).
339
340 May be called more than once to retry connections (e.g. when the
341 server is down). If we are already connected and authenticated,
342 this is a no-op.
343
344 Other operations automatically connect if we're not already
345 connected, so it is not strictly necessary to call this method.
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346
347 If COOKIE is specified then that is used to log in instead of
348 the username/password.
460b9539 349 """
350 if self.state == 'disconnected':
351 try:
352 self.state = 'connecting'
353 if 'connect' in self.config and len(self.config['connect']) > 0:
354 c = self.config['connect']
355 self.who = repr(c) # temporarily
356 if len(c) == 1:
357 a = socket.getaddrinfo(None, c[0],
358 socket.AF_INET,
359 socket.SOCK_STREAM,
360 0,
361 0)
362 else:
363 a = socket.getaddrinfo(c[0], c[1],
364 socket.AF_INET,
365 socket.SOCK_STREAM,
366 0,
367 0)
368 a = a[0]
369 s = socket.socket(a[0], a[1], a[2]);
370 s.connect(a[4])
371 self.who = "%s" % a[3]
372 else:
373 s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM);
374 self.who = self.config['home'] + os.sep + "socket"
375 s.connect(self.who)
376 self.w = s.makefile("wb")
377 self.r = s.makefile("rb")
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378 (res, challenge_and_algo) = self._simple()
379 (algo, challenge) = _split(challenge_and_algo)
b12be54a 380 if cookie is None:
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381 if self.user is None:
382 user = self.config['username']
383 else:
384 user = self.user
385 if self.password is None:
386 password = self.config['password']
387 else:
388 password = self.password
b3141726 389 # TODO support algorithms other than SHA-1
b12be54a 390 h = sha.sha()
f0feb22e 391 h.update(password)
b12be54a 392 h.update(binascii.unhexlify(challenge))
f0feb22e 393 self._simple("user", user, h.hexdigest())
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394 else:
395 self._simple("cookie", cookie)
460b9539 396 self.state = 'connected'
397 except socket.error, e:
398 self._disconnect()
399 raise communicationError(self.who, e)
400 except:
401 self._disconnect()
402 raise
403
404 def _disconnect(self):
405 # disconnect from the server, whatever state we are in
406 try:
407 del self.w
408 del self.r
409 except:
410 pass
411 self.state = 'disconnected'
412
413 ########################################################################
414 # Operations
415
460b9539 416 def play(self, track):
417 """Play a track.
418
419 Arguments:
420 track -- the path of the track to play.
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421
422 Returns the ID of the new queue entry.
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423
424 Note that queue IDs are unicode strings (because all track information
425 values are unicode strings).
460b9539 426 """
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427 res, details = self._simple("play", track)
428 return unicode(details) # because it's unicode in queue() output
460b9539 429
430 def remove(self, track):
431 """Remove a track from the queue.
432
433 Arguments:
434 track -- the path or ID of the track to remove.
435 """
436 self._simple("remove", track)
437
438 def enable(self):
439 """Enable playing."""
440 self._simple("enable")
441
442 def disable(self, *now):
443 """Disable playing.
444
445 Arguments:
446 now -- if present (with any value), the current track is stopped
447 too.
448 """
449 if now:
450 self._simple("disable", "now")
451 else:
452 self._simple("disable")
453
454 def scratch(self, *id):
455 """Scratch the currently playing track.
456
457 Arguments:
458 id -- if present, the ID of the track to scratch.
459 """
460 if id:
461 self._simple("scratch", id[0])
462 else:
463 self._simple("scratch")
464
465 def shutdown(self):
466 """Shut down the server.
467
468 Only trusted users can perform this operation.
469 """
470 self._simple("shutdown")
471
472 def reconfigure(self):
473 """Make the server reload its configuration.
474
475 Only trusted users can perform this operation.
476 """
477 self._simple("reconfigure")
478
479 def rescan(self, pattern):
480 """Rescan one or more collections.
481
482 Arguments:
483 pattern -- glob pattern matching collections to rescan.
484
485 Only trusted users can perform this operation.
486 """
487 self._simple("rescan", pattern)
488
489 def version(self):
490 """Return the server's version number."""
491 return self._simple("version")[1]
492
493 def playing(self):
494 """Return the currently playing track.
495
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496 If a track is playing then it is returned as a dictionary. See
497 disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. All keys are
498 plain strings but the values will be unicode strings.
499
460b9539 500 If no track is playing then None is returned."""
501 res, details = self._simple("playing")
502 if res % 10 != 9:
503 try:
504 return _queueEntry(details)
505 except _splitError, s:
506 raise protocolError(self.who, s.str())
507 else:
508 return None
509
510 def _somequeue(self, command):
511 self._simple(command)
512 try:
513 return map(lambda s: _queueEntry(s), self._body())
514 except _splitError, s:
515 raise protocolError(self.who, s.str())
516
517 def recent(self):
518 """Return a list of recently played tracks.
519
520 The return value is a list of dictionaries corresponding to
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521 recently played tracks. The oldest track comes first.
522
523 See disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. All keys are
524 plain strings but the values will be unicode strings."""
460b9539 525 return self._somequeue("recent")
526
527 def queue(self):
528 """Return the current queue.
529
530 The return value is a list of dictionaries corresponding to
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531 recently played tracks. The next track to be played comes first.
532
533 See disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. All keys are
534 plain strings but the values will be unicode strings."""
460b9539 535 return self._somequeue("queue")
536
537 def _somedir(self, command, dir, re):
538 if re:
539 self._simple(command, dir, re[0])
540 else:
541 self._simple(command, dir)
542 return self._body()
543
544 def directories(self, dir, *re):
545 """List subdirectories of a directory.
546
547 Arguments:
548 dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root.
549 re -- regexp that results must match. Optional.
550
551 The return value is a list of the (nonempty) subdirectories of dir.
552 If dir is '' then a list of top-level directories is returned.
553
554 If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must
555 match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3).
556 """
557 return self._somedir("dirs", dir, re)
558
559 def files(self, dir, *re):
560 """List files within a directory.
561
562 Arguments:
563 dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root.
564 re -- regexp that results must match. Optional.
565
566 The return value is a list of playable files in dir. If dir is ''
567 then a list of top-level files is returned.
568
569 If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must
570 match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3).
571 """
572 return self._somedir("files", dir, re)
573
574 def allfiles(self, dir, *re):
575 """List subdirectories and files within a directory.
576
577 Arguments:
578 dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root.
579 re -- regexp that results must match. Optional.
580
581 The return value is a list of all (nonempty) subdirectories and
582 files within dir. If dir is '' then a list of top-level files and
583 directories is returned.
584
585 If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must
586 match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3).
587 """
588 return self._somedir("allfiles", dir, re)
589
590 def set(self, track, key, value):
591 """Set a preference value.
592
593 Arguments:
594 track -- the track to modify
595 key -- the preference name
596 value -- the new preference value
597 """
598 self._simple("set", track, key, value)
599
600 def unset(self, track, key):
601 """Unset a preference value.
602
603 Arguments:
604 track -- the track to modify
605 key -- the preference to remove
606 """
607 self._simple("set", track, key, value)
608
609 def get(self, track, key):
610 """Get a preference value.
611
612 Arguments:
613 track -- the track to query
614 key -- the preference to remove
615
79cbb91d 616 The return value is the preference.
460b9539 617 """
618 ret, details = self._simple("get", track, key)
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619 if ret == 555:
620 return None
621 else:
622 return details
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624 def prefs(self, track):
625 """Get all the preferences for a track.
626
627 Arguments:
628 track -- the track to query
629
630 The return value is a dictionary of all the track's preferences.
631 Note that even nominally numeric values remain encoded as strings.
632 """
633 self._simple("prefs", track)
634 r = {}
635 for line in self._body():
636 try:
637 kv = _split(line)
638 except _splitError, s:
639 raise protocolError(self.who, s.str())
640 if len(kv) != 2:
641 raise protocolError(self.who, "invalid prefs body line")
642 r[kv[0]] = kv[1]
643 return r
644
645 def _boolean(self, s):
646 return s[1] == 'yes'
647
648 def exists(self, track):
649 """Return true if a track exists
650
651 Arguments:
652 track -- the track to check for"""
653 return self._boolean(self._simple("exists", track))
654
655 def enabled(self):
656 """Return true if playing is enabled"""
657 return self._boolean(self._simple("enabled"))
658
659 def random_enabled(self):
660 """Return true if random play is enabled"""
661 return self._boolean(self._simple("random-enabled"))
662
663 def random_enable(self):
664 """Enable random play."""
665 self._simple("random-enable")
666
667 def random_disable(self):
668 """Disable random play."""
669 self._simple("random-disable")
670
671 def length(self, track):
672 """Return the length of a track in seconds.
673
674 Arguments:
675 track -- the track to query.
676 """
677 ret, details = self._simple("length", track)
678 return int(details)
679
680 def search(self, words):
681 """Search for tracks.
682
683 Arguments:
684 words -- the set of words to search for.
685
686 The return value is a list of track path names, all of which contain
687 all of the required words (in their path name, trackname
688 preferences, etc.)
689 """
f383b2f1 690 self._simple("search", _quote(words))
460b9539 691 return self._body()
692
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693 def tags(self):
694 """List all tags
695
696 The return value is a list of all tags which apply to at least one
697 track."""
698 self._simple("tags")
699 return self._body()
700
460b9539 701 def stats(self):
702 """Get server statistics.
703
704 The return value is list of statistics.
705 """
706 self._simple("stats")
707 return self._body()
708
709 def dump(self):
710 """Get all preferences.
711
712 The return value is an encoded dump of the preferences database.
713 """
714 self._simple("dump")
715 return self._body()
716
717 def set_volume(self, left, right):
718 """Set volume.
719
720 Arguments:
721 left -- volume for the left speaker.
722 right -- volume for the right speaker.
723 """
724 self._simple("volume", left, right)
725
726 def get_volume(self):
727 """Get volume.
728
729 The return value a tuple consisting of the left and right volumes.
730 """
731 ret, details = self._simple("volume")
732 return map(int,string.split(details))
733
734 def move(self, track, delta):
735 """Move a track in the queue.
736
737 Arguments:
738 track -- the name or ID of the track to move
739 delta -- the number of steps towards the head of the queue to move
740 """
741 ret, details = self._simple("move", track, str(delta))
742 return int(details)
743
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744 def moveafter(self, target, tracks):
745 """Move a track in the queue
746
747 Arguments:
748 target -- target ID or None
749 tracks -- a list of IDs to move
750
751 If target is '' or is not in the queue then the tracks are moved to
752 the head of the queue.
753
754 Otherwise the tracks are moved to just after the target."""
755 if target is None:
756 target = ''
757 self._simple("moveafter", target, *tracks)
758
460b9539 759 def log(self, callback):
760 """Read event log entries as they happen.
761
762 Each event log entry is handled by passing it to callback.
763
764 The callback takes two arguments, the first is the client and the
765 second the line from the event log.
766
767 The callback should return True to continue or False to stop (don't
768 forget this, or your program will mysteriously misbehave).
769
770 It is suggested that you use the disorder.monitor class instead of
771 calling this method directly, but this is not mandatory.
772
773 See disorder_protocol(5) for the event log syntax.
774
775 Arguments:
776 callback -- function to call with log entry
777 """
778 ret, details = self._simple("log")
779 while True:
780 l = self._line()
781 self._debug(client.debug_body, "<<< %s" % l)
782 if l != '' and l[0] == '.':
783 if l == '.':
784 return
785 l = l[1:]
786 if not callback(self, l):
787 break
788 # tell the server to stop sending, eat the remains of the body,
789 # eat the response
790 self._send("version")
791 self._body()
792 self._response()
793
794 def pause(self):
795 """Pause the current track."""
796 self._simple("pause")
797
798 def resume(self):
799 """Resume after a pause."""
800 self._simple("resume")
801
802 def part(self, track, context, part):
803 """Get a track name part
804
805 Arguments:
806 track -- the track to query
807 context -- the context ('sort' or 'display')
808 part -- the desired part (usually 'artist', 'album' or 'title')
809
810 The return value is the preference
811 """
812 ret, details = self._simple("part", track, context, part)
813 return details
814
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815 def setglobal(self, key, value):
816 """Set a global preference value.
817
818 Arguments:
819 key -- the preference name
820 value -- the new preference value
821 """
822 self._simple("set-global", key, value)
823
824 def unsetglobal(self, key):
825 """Unset a global preference value.
826
827 Arguments:
828 key -- the preference to remove
829 """
830 self._simple("set-global", key, value)
831
832 def getglobal(self, key):
833 """Get a global preference value.
834
835 Arguments:
836 key -- the preference to look up
837
838 The return value is the preference
839 """
840 ret, details = self._simple("get-global", key)
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841 if ret == 555:
842 return None
843 else:
844 return details
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846 def make_cookie(self):
847 """Create a login cookie"""
848 ret, details = self._simple("make-cookie")
eb5dc014 849 return _split(details)[0]
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850
851 def revoke(self):
852 """Revoke a login cookie"""
853 self._simple("revoke")
854
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855 def adduser(self, user, password):
856 """Create a user"""
857 self._simple("adduser", user, password)
858
859 def deluser(self, user):
860 """Delete a user"""
861 self._simple("deluser", user)
862
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863 def userinfo(self, user, key):
864 """Get user information"""
865 res, details = self._simple("userinfo", user, key)
866 if res == 555:
867 return None
868 return _split(details)[0]
869
870 def edituser(self, user, key, value):
871 """Set user information"""
872 self._simple("edituser", user, key, value)
873
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874 def users(self):
875 """List all users
876
877 The return value is a list of all users."""
878 self._simple("users")
879 return self._body()
880
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882 # I/O infrastructure
883
884 def _line(self):
885 # read one response line and return as some suitable string object
886 #
887 # If an I/O error occurs, disconnect from the server.
888 #
889 # XXX does readline() DTRT regarding character encodings?
890 try:
891 l = self.r.readline()
892 if not re.search("\n", l):
893 raise communicationError(self.who, "peer disconnected")
894 l = l[:-1]
895 except:
896 self._disconnect()
897 raise
898 return unicode(l, "UTF-8")
899
900 def _response(self):
901 # read a response as a (code, details) tuple
902 l = self._line()
903 self._debug(client.debug_proto, "<== %s" % l)
904 m = _response.match(l)
905 if m:
906 return int(m.group(1)), m.group(2)
907 else:
908 raise protocolError(self.who, "invalid response %s")
909
910 def _send(self, *command):
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912 #
913 # Returns the encoded command.
460b9539 914 quoted = _quote(command)
915 self._debug(client.debug_proto, "==> %s" % quoted)
916 encoded = quoted.encode("UTF-8")
917 try:
918 self.w.write(encoded)
919 self.w.write("\n")
920 self.w.flush()
f383b2f1 921 return encoded
460b9539 922 except IOError, e:
923 # e.g. EPIPE
924 self._disconnect()
925 raise communicationError(self.who, e)
926 except:
927 self._disconnect()
928 raise
929
930 def _simple(self, *command):
931 # Issue a simple command, throw an exception on error
932 #
933 # If an I/O error occurs, disconnect from the server.
934 #
fb1bc1f5 935 # On success or 'normal' errors returns response as a (code, details) tuple
460b9539 936 #
937 # On error raise operationError
938 if self.state == 'disconnected':
939 self.connect()
940 if command:
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941 cmd = self._send(*command)
942 else:
943 cmd = None
460b9539 944 res, details = self._response()
fb1bc1f5 945 if res / 100 == 2 or res == 555:
460b9539 946 return res, details
f383b2f1 947 raise operationError(res, details, cmd)
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949 def _body(self):
950 # Fetch a dot-stuffed body
951 result = []
952 while True:
953 l = self._line()
954 self._debug(client.debug_body, "<<< %s" % l)
955 if l != '' and l[0] == '.':
956 if l == '.':
957 return result
958 l = l[1:]
959 result.append(l)
960
961 ########################################################################
962 # Configuration file parsing
963
964 def _readfile(self, path):
965 # Read a configuration file
966 #
967 # Arguments:
968 #
969 # path -- path of file to read
970
971 # handlers for various commands
972 def _collection(self, command, args):
973 if len(args) != 3:
974 return "'%s' takes three args" % command
975 self.config["collections"].append(args)
976
977 def _unary(self, command, args):
978 if len(args) != 1:
979 return "'%s' takes only one arg" % command
980 self.config[command] = args[0]
981
982 def _include(self, command, args):
983 if len(args) != 1:
984 return "'%s' takes only one arg" % command
985 self._readfile(args[0])
986
987 def _any(self, command, args):
988 self.config[command] = args
989
990 # mapping of options to handlers
991 _options = { "collection": _collection,
992 "username": _unary,
993 "password": _unary,
994 "home": _unary,
995 "connect": _any,
996 "include": _include }
997
998 # the parser
999 for lno, line in enumerate(file(path, "r")):
1000 try:
1001 fields = _split(line, 'comments')
1002 except _splitError, s:
1003 raise parseError(path, lno + 1, str(s))
1004 if fields:
1005 command = fields[0]
1006 # we just ignore options we don't know about, so as to cope gracefully
1007 # with version skew (and nothing to do with implementor laziness)
1008 if command in _options:
1009 e = _options[command](self, command, fields[1:])
1010 if e:
1011 self._parseError(path, lno + 1, e)
1012
1013 def _parseError(self, path, lno, s):
1014 raise parseError(path, lno, s)
1015
1016########################################################################
1017# monitor class
1018
1019class monitor:
1020 """DisOrder event log monitor class
1021
1022 Intended to be subclassed with methods corresponding to event log messages
1023 the implementor cares about over-ridden."""
1024
1025 def __init__(self, c=None):
1026 """Constructor for the monitor class
1027
1028 Can be passed a client to use. If none is specified then one
1029 will be created specially for the purpose.
1030
1031 Arguments:
1032 c -- client"""
1033 if c == None:
1034 c = client();
1035 self.c = c
1036
1037 def run(self):
1038 """Start monitoring logs. Continues monitoring until one of the
1039 message-specific methods returns False. Can be called more than once
1040 (but not recursively!)"""
1041 self.c.log(self._callback)
1042
1043 def when(self):
1044 """Return the timestamp of the current (or most recent) event log entry"""
1045 return self.timestamp
1046
1047 def _callback(self, c, line):
1048 try:
1049 bits = _split(line)
1050 except:
1051 return self.invalid(line)
1052 if(len(bits) < 2):
1053 return self.invalid(line)
1054 self.timestamp = int(bits[0], 16)
1055 keyword = bits[1]
1056 bits = bits[2:]
1057 if keyword == 'completed':
1058 if len(bits) == 1:
1059 return self.completed(bits[0])
1060 elif keyword == 'failed':
1061 if len(bits) == 2:
1062 return self.failed(bits[0], bits[1])
1063 elif keyword == 'moved':
1064 if len(bits) == 3:
1065 try:
1066 n = int(bits[1])
1067 except:
1068 return self.invalid(line)
1069 return self.moved(bits[0], n, bits[2])
1070 elif keyword == 'playing':
1071 if len(bits) == 1:
1072 return self.playing(bits[0], None)
1073 elif len(bits) == 2:
1074 return self.playing(bits[0], bits[1])
1075 elif keyword == 'queue' or keyword == 'recent-added':
1076 try:
1077 q = _list2dict(bits)
1078 except:
1079 return self.invalid(line)
1080 if keyword == 'queue':
1081 return self.queue(q)
1082 if keyword == 'recent-added':
1083 return self.recent_added(q)
1084 elif keyword == 'recent-removed':
1085 if len(bits) == 1:
1086 return self.recent_removed(bits[0])
1087 elif keyword == 'removed':
1088 if len(bits) == 1:
1089 return self.removed(bits[0], None)
1090 elif len(bits) == 2:
1091 return self.removed(bits[0], bits[1])
1092 elif keyword == 'scratched':
1093 if len(bits) == 2:
1094 return self.scratched(bits[0], bits[1])
1095 return self.invalid(line)
1096
1097 def completed(self, track):
1098 """Called when a track completes.
1099
1100 Arguments:
1101 track -- track that completed"""
1102 return True
1103
1104 def failed(self, track, error):
1105 """Called when a player suffers an error.
1106
1107 Arguments:
1108 track -- track that failed
1109 error -- error indicator"""
1110 return True
1111
1112 def moved(self, id, offset, user):
1113 """Called when a track is moved in the queue.
1114
1115 Arguments:
1116 id -- queue entry ID
1117 offset -- distance moved
1118 user -- user responsible"""
1119 return True
1120
1121 def playing(self, track, user):
1122 """Called when a track starts playing.
1123
1124 Arguments:
1125 track -- track that has started
1126 user -- user that submitted track, or None"""
1127 return True
1128
1129 def queue(self, q):
1130 """Called when a track is added to the queue.
1131
1132 Arguments:
1133 q -- dictionary of new queue entry"""
1134 return True
1135
1136 def recent_added(self, q):
1137 """Called when a track is added to the recently played list
1138
1139 Arguments:
1140 q -- dictionary of new queue entry"""
1141 return True
1142
1143 def recent_removed(self, id):
1144 """Called when a track is removed from the recently played list
1145
1146 Arguments:
1147 id -- ID of removed entry (always the oldest)"""
1148 return True
1149
1150 def removed(self, id, user):
1151 """Called when a track is removed from the queue, either manually
1152 or in order to play it.
1153
1154 Arguments:
1155 id -- ID of removed entry
1156 user -- user responsible (or None if we're playing this track)"""
1157 return True
1158
1159 def scratched(self, track, user):
1160 """Called when a track is scratched
1161
1162 Arguments:
1163 track -- track that was scratched
1164 user -- user responsible"""
1165 return True
1166
1167 def invalid(self, line):
1168 """Called when an event log line cannot be interpreted
1169
1170 Arguments:
1171 line -- line that could not be understood"""
1172 return True
1173
1174# Local Variables:
1175# mode:python
1176# py-indent-offset:2
1177# comment-column:40
1178# fill-column:72
1179# End: