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d8055dc4 | 2 | # Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Richard Kettlewell |
460b9539 | 3 | # |
e7eb3a27 | 4 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
460b9539 | 5 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
e7eb3a27 | 6 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
460b9539 | 7 | # (at your option) any later version. |
8 | # | |
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9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
13 | # | |
460b9539 | 14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
e7eb3a27 | 15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
460b9539 | 16 | # |
17 | ||
18 | """Python support for DisOrder | |
19 | ||
20 | Provides disorder.client, a class for accessing a DisOrder server. | |
21 | ||
22 | Example 1: | |
23 | ||
24 | #! /usr/bin/env python | |
25 | import disorder | |
26 | d = disorder.client() | |
27 | p = d.playing() | |
28 | if p: | |
29 | print p['track'] | |
30 | ||
31 | Example 2: | |
32 | ||
33 | #! /usr/bin/env python | |
34 | import disorder | |
35 | import sys | |
36 | d = disorder.client() | |
37 | for path in sys.argv[1:]: | |
38 | d.play(path) | |
39 | ||
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40 | See disorder_protocol(5) for details of the communication protocol. |
41 | ||
42 | NB that this code only supports servers configured to use SHA1-based | |
43 | authentication. If the server demands another hash then it will not be | |
44 | possible to use this module. | |
460b9539 | 45 | """ |
46 | ||
47 | import re | |
48 | import string | |
49 | import os | |
50 | import pwd | |
51 | import socket | |
52 | import binascii | |
72a2cb48 | 53 | import hashlib |
460b9539 | 54 | import sys |
55 | import locale | |
56 | ||
57 | _configfile = "pkgconfdir/config" | |
58 | _dbhome = "pkgstatedir" | |
eee9d4b3 | 59 | _userconf = True |
460b9539 | 60 | |
61 | # various regexps we'll use | |
62 | _ws = re.compile(r"^[ \t\n\r]+") | |
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63 | _squote = re.compile("'(([^\\\\']|\\\\[\\\\\"'n])*)'") |
64 | _dquote = re.compile("\"(([^\\\\\"]|\\\\[\\\\\"'n])*)\"") | |
460b9539 | 65 | _unquoted = re.compile("[^\"' \\t\\n\\r][^ \t\n\r]*") |
66 | ||
67 | _response = re.compile("([0-9]{3}) ?(.*)") | |
68 | ||
72a2cb48 RK |
69 | # hashes |
70 | _hashes = { | |
71 | "sha1": hashlib.sha1, | |
72 | "SHA1": hashlib.sha1, | |
73 | "sha256": hashlib.sha256, | |
74 | "SHA256": hashlib.sha256, | |
75 | "sha384": hashlib.sha384, | |
76 | "SHA384": hashlib.sha384, | |
77 | "sha512": hashlib.sha512, | |
78 | "SHA512": hashlib.sha512, | |
79 | }; | |
80 | ||
460b9539 | 81 | version = "_version_" |
82 | ||
83 | ######################################################################## | |
84 | # exception classes | |
85 | ||
86 | class Error(Exception): | |
87 | """Base class for DisOrder exceptions.""" | |
88 | ||
89 | class _splitError(Error): | |
2c6ee627 | 90 | """Error parsing a quoted string list""" |
460b9539 | 91 | # _split failed |
92 | def __init__(self, value): | |
93 | self.value = value | |
94 | def __str__(self): | |
95 | return str(self.value) | |
96 | ||
97 | class parseError(Error): | |
98 | """Error parsing the configuration file.""" | |
99 | def __init__(self, path, line, details): | |
100 | self.path = path | |
101 | self.line = line | |
102 | self.details = details | |
103 | def __str__(self): | |
104 | return "%s:%d: %s" % (self.path, self.line, self.details) | |
105 | ||
106 | class protocolError(Error): | |
107 | """DisOrder control protocol error. | |
108 | ||
109 | Indicates a mismatch between the client and server's understanding of | |
110 | the control protocol. | |
111 | """ | |
112 | def __init__(self, who, error): | |
113 | self.who = who | |
114 | self.error = error | |
115 | def __str__(self): | |
116 | return "%s: %s" % (self.who, str(self.error)) | |
117 | ||
118 | class operationError(Error): | |
119 | """DisOrder control protocol error response. | |
120 | ||
121 | Indicates that an operation failed (e.g. an attempt to play a | |
122 | nonexistent track). The connection should still be usable. | |
123 | """ | |
f383b2f1 | 124 | def __init__(self, res, details, cmd=None): |
460b9539 | 125 | self.res_ = int(res) |
f383b2f1 | 126 | self.cmd_ = cmd |
460b9539 | 127 | self.details_ = details |
128 | def __str__(self): | |
573a33bd RK |
129 | """Return the complete response string from the server, with the |
130 | command if available. | |
460b9539 | 131 | |
132 | Excludes the final newline. | |
133 | """ | |
f383b2f1 RK |
134 | if self.cmd_ is None: |
135 | return "%d %s" % (self.res_, self.details_) | |
136 | else: | |
137 | return "%d %s [%s]" % (self.res_, self.details_, self.cmd_) | |
460b9539 | 138 | def response(self): |
139 | """Return the response code from the server.""" | |
140 | return self.res_ | |
141 | def details(self): | |
142 | """Returns the detail string from the server.""" | |
143 | return self.details_ | |
144 | ||
145 | class communicationError(Error): | |
146 | """DisOrder control protocol communication error. | |
147 | ||
148 | Indicates that communication with the server went wrong, perhaps | |
149 | because the server was restarted. The caller could report an error to | |
150 | the user and wait for further user instructions, or even automatically | |
151 | retry the operation. | |
152 | """ | |
153 | def __init__(self, who, error): | |
154 | self.who = who | |
155 | self.error = error | |
156 | def __str__(self): | |
157 | return "%s: %s" % (self.who, str(self.error)) | |
158 | ||
159 | ######################################################################## | |
160 | # DisOrder-specific text processing | |
161 | ||
162 | def _unescape(s): | |
163 | # Unescape the contents of a string | |
164 | # | |
165 | # Arguments: | |
166 | # | |
167 | # s -- string to unescape | |
168 | # | |
169 | s = re.sub("\\\\n", "\n", s) | |
170 | s = re.sub("\\\\(.)", "\\1", s) | |
171 | return s | |
172 | ||
173 | def _split(s, *comments): | |
174 | # Split a string into fields according to the usual Disorder string splitting | |
175 | # conventions. | |
176 | # | |
177 | # Arguments: | |
178 | # | |
179 | # s -- string to parse | |
180 | # comments -- if present, parse comments | |
181 | # | |
182 | # Return values: | |
183 | # | |
184 | # On success, a list of fields is returned. | |
185 | # | |
186 | # On error, disorder.parseError is thrown. | |
187 | # | |
188 | fields = [] | |
189 | while s != "": | |
190 | # discard comments | |
191 | if comments and s[0] == '#': | |
192 | break | |
193 | # strip spaces | |
194 | m = _ws.match(s) | |
195 | if m: | |
196 | s = s[m.end():] | |
197 | continue | |
198 | # pick of quoted fields of both kinds | |
199 | m = _squote.match(s) | |
200 | if not m: | |
201 | m = _dquote.match(s) | |
202 | if m: | |
203 | fields.append(_unescape(m.group(1))) | |
204 | s = s[m.end():] | |
205 | continue | |
206 | # and unquoted fields | |
207 | m = _unquoted.match(s) | |
208 | if m: | |
209 | fields.append(m.group(0)) | |
210 | s = s[m.end():] | |
211 | continue | |
212 | # anything left must be in error | |
213 | if s[0] == '"' or s[0] == '\'': | |
214 | raise _splitError("invalid quoted string") | |
215 | else: | |
216 | raise _splitError("syntax error") | |
217 | return fields | |
218 | ||
219 | def _escape(s): | |
220 | # Escape the contents of a string | |
221 | # | |
222 | # Arguments: | |
223 | # | |
224 | # s -- string to escape | |
225 | # | |
226 | if re.search("[\\\\\"'\n \t\r]", s) or s == '': | |
227 | s = re.sub(r'[\\"]', r'\\\g<0>', s) | |
228 | s = re.sub("\n", r"\\n", s) | |
229 | return '"' + s + '"' | |
230 | else: | |
231 | return s | |
232 | ||
233 | def _quote(list): | |
234 | # Quote a list of values | |
235 | return ' '.join(map(_escape, list)) | |
236 | ||
237 | def _sanitize(s): | |
238 | # Return the value of s in a form suitable for writing to stderr | |
239 | return s.encode(locale.nl_langinfo(locale.CODESET), 'replace') | |
240 | ||
241 | def _list2dict(l): | |
242 | # Convert a list of the form [k1, v1, k2, v2, ..., kN, vN] | |
243 | # to a dictionary {k1:v1, k2:v2, ..., kN:vN} | |
244 | d = {} | |
245 | i = iter(l) | |
246 | try: | |
247 | while True: | |
248 | k = i.next() | |
249 | v = i.next() | |
f5eb2aff | 250 | d[str(k)] = v |
460b9539 | 251 | except StopIteration: |
252 | pass | |
253 | return d | |
254 | ||
255 | def _queueEntry(s): | |
256 | # parse a queue entry | |
257 | return _list2dict(_split(s)) | |
258 | ||
259 | ######################################################################## | |
260 | # The client class | |
261 | ||
262 | class client: | |
263 | """DisOrder client class. | |
264 | ||
265 | This class provides access to the DisOrder server either on this | |
266 | machine or across the internet. | |
267 | ||
268 | The server to connect to, and the username and password to use, are | |
269 | determined from the configuration files as described in 'man | |
270 | disorder_config'. | |
271 | ||
272 | All methods will connect if necessary, as soon as you have a | |
273 | disorder.client object you can start calling operational methods on | |
274 | it. | |
275 | ||
276 | However if the server is restarted then the next method called on a | |
277 | connection will throw an exception. This may be considered a bug. | |
278 | ||
279 | All methods block until they complete. | |
280 | ||
281 | Operation methods raise communicationError if the connection breaks, | |
282 | protocolError if the response from the server is malformed, or | |
283 | operationError if the response is valid but indicates that the | |
284 | operation failed. | |
285 | """ | |
286 | ||
287 | debug_proto = 0x0001 | |
288 | debug_body = 0x0002 | |
289 | ||
f0feb22e | 290 | def __init__(self, user=None, password=None): |
460b9539 | 291 | """Constructor for DisOrder client class. |
292 | ||
293 | The constructor reads the configuration file, but does not connect | |
294 | to the server. | |
295 | ||
296 | If the environment variable DISORDER_PYTHON_DEBUG is set then the | |
297 | debug flags are initialised to that value. This can be overridden | |
298 | with the debug() method below. | |
299 | ||
300 | The constructor Raises parseError() if the configuration file is not | |
301 | valid. | |
302 | """ | |
303 | pw = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()) | |
304 | self.debugging = int(os.getenv("DISORDER_PYTHON_DEBUG", 0)) | |
305 | self.config = { 'collections': [], | |
306 | 'username': pw.pw_name, | |
307 | 'home': _dbhome } | |
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308 | self.user = user |
309 | self.password = password | |
460b9539 | 310 | home = os.getenv("HOME") |
311 | if not home: | |
312 | home = pw.pw_dir | |
313 | privconf = _configfile + "." + pw.pw_name | |
314 | passfile = home + os.sep + ".disorder" + os.sep + "passwd" | |
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315 | if os.path.exists(_configfile): |
316 | self._readfile(_configfile) | |
460b9539 | 317 | if os.path.exists(privconf): |
318 | self._readfile(privconf) | |
eee9d4b3 | 319 | if os.path.exists(passfile) and _userconf: |
460b9539 | 320 | self._readfile(passfile) |
321 | self.state = 'disconnected' | |
322 | ||
323 | def debug(self, bits): | |
324 | """Enable or disable protocol debugging. Debug messages are written | |
325 | to sys.stderr. | |
326 | ||
327 | Arguments: | |
328 | bits -- bitmap of operations that should generate debug information | |
329 | ||
330 | Bitmap values: | |
331 | debug_proto -- dump control protocol messages (excluding bodies) | |
332 | debug_body -- dump control protocol message bodies | |
333 | """ | |
334 | self.debugging = bits | |
335 | ||
336 | def _debug(self, bit, s): | |
337 | # debug output | |
338 | if self.debugging & bit: | |
339 | sys.stderr.write(_sanitize(s)) | |
340 | sys.stderr.write("\n") | |
341 | sys.stderr.flush() | |
342 | ||
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343 | def connect(self, cookie=None): |
344 | """c.connect(cookie=None) | |
345 | ||
346 | Connect to the DisOrder server and authenticate. | |
460b9539 | 347 | |
348 | Raises communicationError if connection fails and operationError if | |
349 | authentication fails (in which case disconnection is automatic). | |
350 | ||
351 | May be called more than once to retry connections (e.g. when the | |
352 | server is down). If we are already connected and authenticated, | |
353 | this is a no-op. | |
354 | ||
355 | Other operations automatically connect if we're not already | |
356 | connected, so it is not strictly necessary to call this method. | |
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357 | |
358 | If COOKIE is specified then that is used to log in instead of | |
359 | the username/password. | |
460b9539 | 360 | """ |
361 | if self.state == 'disconnected': | |
362 | try: | |
363 | self.state = 'connecting' | |
364 | if 'connect' in self.config and len(self.config['connect']) > 0: | |
365 | c = self.config['connect'] | |
366 | self.who = repr(c) # temporarily | |
367 | if len(c) == 1: | |
368 | a = socket.getaddrinfo(None, c[0], | |
369 | socket.AF_INET, | |
370 | socket.SOCK_STREAM, | |
371 | 0, | |
372 | 0) | |
373 | else: | |
374 | a = socket.getaddrinfo(c[0], c[1], | |
375 | socket.AF_INET, | |
376 | socket.SOCK_STREAM, | |
377 | 0, | |
378 | 0) | |
379 | a = a[0] | |
380 | s = socket.socket(a[0], a[1], a[2]); | |
381 | s.connect(a[4]) | |
382 | self.who = "%s" % a[3] | |
383 | else: | |
384 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM); | |
385 | self.who = self.config['home'] + os.sep + "socket" | |
386 | s.connect(self.who) | |
387 | self.w = s.makefile("wb") | |
388 | self.r = s.makefile("rb") | |
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389 | (res, details) = self._simple() |
390 | (protocol, algo, challenge) = _split(details) | |
391 | if protocol != '2': | |
392 | raise communicationError(self.who, | |
393 | "unknown protocol version %s" % protocol) | |
b12be54a | 394 | if cookie is None: |
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395 | if self.user is None: |
396 | user = self.config['username'] | |
397 | else: | |
398 | user = self.user | |
399 | if self.password is None: | |
400 | password = self.config['password'] | |
401 | else: | |
402 | password = self.password | |
72a2cb48 | 403 | h = _hashes[algo]() |
f0feb22e | 404 | h.update(password) |
b12be54a | 405 | h.update(binascii.unhexlify(challenge)) |
f0feb22e | 406 | self._simple("user", user, h.hexdigest()) |
b12be54a RK |
407 | else: |
408 | self._simple("cookie", cookie) | |
460b9539 | 409 | self.state = 'connected' |
410 | except socket.error, e: | |
411 | self._disconnect() | |
412 | raise communicationError(self.who, e) | |
413 | except: | |
414 | self._disconnect() | |
415 | raise | |
416 | ||
417 | def _disconnect(self): | |
418 | # disconnect from the server, whatever state we are in | |
419 | try: | |
420 | del self.w | |
421 | del self.r | |
422 | except: | |
423 | pass | |
424 | self.state = 'disconnected' | |
425 | ||
426 | ######################################################################## | |
427 | # Operations | |
428 | ||
460b9539 | 429 | def play(self, track): |
430 | """Play a track. | |
431 | ||
432 | Arguments: | |
433 | track -- the path of the track to play. | |
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434 | |
435 | Returns the ID of the new queue entry. | |
79cbb91d | 436 | |
573a33bd RK |
437 | Note that queue IDs are unicode strings (because all track |
438 | information values are unicode strings). | |
460b9539 | 439 | """ |
81e440ce RK |
440 | res, details = self._simple("play", track) |
441 | return unicode(details) # because it's unicode in queue() output | |
460b9539 | 442 | |
7a853280 RK |
443 | def playafter(self, target, tracks): |
444 | """Insert tracks into a specific point in the queue. | |
445 | ||
446 | Arguments: | |
447 | target -- target ID or None to insert at start of queue | |
448 | tracks -- a list of tracks to play""" | |
449 | if target is None: | |
450 | target = '' | |
451 | self._simple("playafter", target, *tracks) | |
452 | ||
460b9539 | 453 | def remove(self, track): |
454 | """Remove a track from the queue. | |
455 | ||
456 | Arguments: | |
457 | track -- the path or ID of the track to remove. | |
458 | """ | |
459 | self._simple("remove", track) | |
460 | ||
461 | def enable(self): | |
462 | """Enable playing.""" | |
463 | self._simple("enable") | |
464 | ||
465 | def disable(self, *now): | |
466 | """Disable playing. | |
467 | ||
468 | Arguments: | |
469 | now -- if present (with any value), the current track is stopped | |
470 | too. | |
471 | """ | |
472 | if now: | |
473 | self._simple("disable", "now") | |
474 | else: | |
475 | self._simple("disable") | |
476 | ||
477 | def scratch(self, *id): | |
478 | """Scratch the currently playing track. | |
479 | ||
480 | Arguments: | |
481 | id -- if present, the ID of the track to scratch. | |
482 | """ | |
483 | if id: | |
484 | self._simple("scratch", id[0]) | |
485 | else: | |
486 | self._simple("scratch") | |
487 | ||
488 | def shutdown(self): | |
489 | """Shut down the server. | |
490 | ||
491 | Only trusted users can perform this operation. | |
492 | """ | |
493 | self._simple("shutdown") | |
494 | ||
495 | def reconfigure(self): | |
496 | """Make the server reload its configuration. | |
497 | ||
498 | Only trusted users can perform this operation. | |
499 | """ | |
500 | self._simple("reconfigure") | |
501 | ||
dd9af5cb | 502 | def rescan(self, *flags): |
460b9539 | 503 | """Rescan one or more collections. |
504 | ||
460b9539 | 505 | Only trusted users can perform this operation. |
506 | """ | |
dd9af5cb | 507 | self._simple("rescan", *flags) |
460b9539 | 508 | |
509 | def version(self): | |
510 | """Return the server's version number.""" | |
7b32e917 | 511 | return _split(self._simple("version")[1])[0] |
460b9539 | 512 | |
513 | def playing(self): | |
514 | """Return the currently playing track. | |
515 | ||
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516 | If a track is playing then it is returned as a dictionary. See |
517 | disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. All keys are | |
518 | plain strings but the values will be unicode strings. | |
519 | ||
460b9539 | 520 | If no track is playing then None is returned.""" |
521 | res, details = self._simple("playing") | |
522 | if res % 10 != 9: | |
523 | try: | |
524 | return _queueEntry(details) | |
525 | except _splitError, s: | |
526 | raise protocolError(self.who, s.str()) | |
527 | else: | |
528 | return None | |
529 | ||
530 | def _somequeue(self, command): | |
531 | self._simple(command) | |
532 | try: | |
533 | return map(lambda s: _queueEntry(s), self._body()) | |
534 | except _splitError, s: | |
535 | raise protocolError(self.who, s.str()) | |
536 | ||
537 | def recent(self): | |
538 | """Return a list of recently played tracks. | |
539 | ||
540 | The return value is a list of dictionaries corresponding to | |
79cbb91d RK |
541 | recently played tracks. The oldest track comes first. |
542 | ||
543 | See disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. All keys are | |
544 | plain strings but the values will be unicode strings.""" | |
460b9539 | 545 | return self._somequeue("recent") |
546 | ||
547 | def queue(self): | |
548 | """Return the current queue. | |
549 | ||
550 | The return value is a list of dictionaries corresponding to | |
79cbb91d RK |
551 | recently played tracks. The next track to be played comes first. |
552 | ||
573a33bd RK |
553 | See disorder_protocol(5) for the meanings of the keys. |
554 | All keys are plain strings but the values will be unicode strings.""" | |
460b9539 | 555 | return self._somequeue("queue") |
556 | ||
557 | def _somedir(self, command, dir, re): | |
558 | if re: | |
559 | self._simple(command, dir, re[0]) | |
560 | else: | |
561 | self._simple(command, dir) | |
562 | return self._body() | |
563 | ||
564 | def directories(self, dir, *re): | |
565 | """List subdirectories of a directory. | |
566 | ||
567 | Arguments: | |
568 | dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root. | |
569 | re -- regexp that results must match. Optional. | |
570 | ||
571 | The return value is a list of the (nonempty) subdirectories of dir. | |
572 | If dir is '' then a list of top-level directories is returned. | |
573 | ||
574 | If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must | |
575 | match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3). | |
576 | """ | |
577 | return self._somedir("dirs", dir, re) | |
578 | ||
579 | def files(self, dir, *re): | |
580 | """List files within a directory. | |
581 | ||
582 | Arguments: | |
583 | dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root. | |
584 | re -- regexp that results must match. Optional. | |
585 | ||
586 | The return value is a list of playable files in dir. If dir is '' | |
587 | then a list of top-level files is returned. | |
588 | ||
589 | If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must | |
590 | match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3). | |
591 | """ | |
592 | return self._somedir("files", dir, re) | |
593 | ||
594 | def allfiles(self, dir, *re): | |
595 | """List subdirectories and files within a directory. | |
596 | ||
597 | Arguments: | |
598 | dir -- directory to list, or '' for the whole root. | |
599 | re -- regexp that results must match. Optional. | |
600 | ||
601 | The return value is a list of all (nonempty) subdirectories and | |
602 | files within dir. If dir is '' then a list of top-level files and | |
603 | directories is returned. | |
604 | ||
605 | If a regexp is specified then the basename of each result must | |
606 | match. Matching is case-independent. See pcrepattern(3). | |
607 | """ | |
608 | return self._somedir("allfiles", dir, re) | |
609 | ||
610 | def set(self, track, key, value): | |
611 | """Set a preference value. | |
612 | ||
613 | Arguments: | |
614 | track -- the track to modify | |
615 | key -- the preference name | |
616 | value -- the new preference value | |
617 | """ | |
618 | self._simple("set", track, key, value) | |
619 | ||
620 | def unset(self, track, key): | |
621 | """Unset a preference value. | |
622 | ||
623 | Arguments: | |
624 | track -- the track to modify | |
625 | key -- the preference to remove | |
626 | """ | |
19001ab9 | 627 | self._simple("set", track, key) |
460b9539 | 628 | |
629 | def get(self, track, key): | |
630 | """Get a preference value. | |
631 | ||
632 | Arguments: | |
633 | track -- the track to query | |
634 | key -- the preference to remove | |
635 | ||
79cbb91d | 636 | The return value is the preference. |
460b9539 | 637 | """ |
638 | ret, details = self._simple("get", track, key) | |
fb1bc1f5 RK |
639 | if ret == 555: |
640 | return None | |
641 | else: | |
7b32e917 | 642 | return _split(details)[0] |
460b9539 | 643 | |
644 | def prefs(self, track): | |
645 | """Get all the preferences for a track. | |
646 | ||
647 | Arguments: | |
648 | track -- the track to query | |
649 | ||
650 | The return value is a dictionary of all the track's preferences. | |
651 | Note that even nominally numeric values remain encoded as strings. | |
652 | """ | |
653 | self._simple("prefs", track) | |
654 | r = {} | |
655 | for line in self._body(): | |
656 | try: | |
657 | kv = _split(line) | |
658 | except _splitError, s: | |
659 | raise protocolError(self.who, s.str()) | |
660 | if len(kv) != 2: | |
661 | raise protocolError(self.who, "invalid prefs body line") | |
662 | r[kv[0]] = kv[1] | |
663 | return r | |
664 | ||
665 | def _boolean(self, s): | |
666 | return s[1] == 'yes' | |
667 | ||
668 | def exists(self, track): | |
669 | """Return true if a track exists | |
670 | ||
671 | Arguments: | |
672 | track -- the track to check for""" | |
673 | return self._boolean(self._simple("exists", track)) | |
674 | ||
675 | def enabled(self): | |
676 | """Return true if playing is enabled""" | |
677 | return self._boolean(self._simple("enabled")) | |
678 | ||
679 | def random_enabled(self): | |
680 | """Return true if random play is enabled""" | |
681 | return self._boolean(self._simple("random-enabled")) | |
682 | ||
683 | def random_enable(self): | |
684 | """Enable random play.""" | |
685 | self._simple("random-enable") | |
686 | ||
687 | def random_disable(self): | |
688 | """Disable random play.""" | |
689 | self._simple("random-disable") | |
690 | ||
691 | def length(self, track): | |
692 | """Return the length of a track in seconds. | |
693 | ||
694 | Arguments: | |
695 | track -- the track to query. | |
696 | """ | |
697 | ret, details = self._simple("length", track) | |
698 | return int(details) | |
699 | ||
700 | def search(self, words): | |
701 | """Search for tracks. | |
702 | ||
703 | Arguments: | |
704 | words -- the set of words to search for. | |
705 | ||
706 | The return value is a list of track path names, all of which contain | |
707 | all of the required words (in their path name, trackname | |
708 | preferences, etc.) | |
709 | """ | |
f383b2f1 | 710 | self._simple("search", _quote(words)) |
460b9539 | 711 | return self._body() |
712 | ||
31773020 RK |
713 | def tags(self): |
714 | """List all tags | |
715 | ||
716 | The return value is a list of all tags which apply to at least one | |
717 | track.""" | |
718 | self._simple("tags") | |
719 | return self._body() | |
720 | ||
460b9539 | 721 | def stats(self): |
722 | """Get server statistics. | |
723 | ||
724 | The return value is list of statistics. | |
725 | """ | |
726 | self._simple("stats") | |
727 | return self._body() | |
728 | ||
729 | def dump(self): | |
730 | """Get all preferences. | |
731 | ||
732 | The return value is an encoded dump of the preferences database. | |
733 | """ | |
734 | self._simple("dump") | |
735 | return self._body() | |
736 | ||
737 | def set_volume(self, left, right): | |
738 | """Set volume. | |
739 | ||
740 | Arguments: | |
741 | left -- volume for the left speaker. | |
742 | right -- volume for the right speaker. | |
743 | """ | |
744 | self._simple("volume", left, right) | |
745 | ||
746 | def get_volume(self): | |
747 | """Get volume. | |
748 | ||
749 | The return value a tuple consisting of the left and right volumes. | |
750 | """ | |
751 | ret, details = self._simple("volume") | |
752 | return map(int,string.split(details)) | |
753 | ||
754 | def move(self, track, delta): | |
755 | """Move a track in the queue. | |
756 | ||
757 | Arguments: | |
758 | track -- the name or ID of the track to move | |
759 | delta -- the number of steps towards the head of the queue to move | |
760 | """ | |
761 | ret, details = self._simple("move", track, str(delta)) | |
762 | return int(details) | |
763 | ||
81e440ce RK |
764 | def moveafter(self, target, tracks): |
765 | """Move a track in the queue | |
766 | ||
767 | Arguments: | |
768 | target -- target ID or None | |
769 | tracks -- a list of IDs to move | |
770 | ||
771 | If target is '' or is not in the queue then the tracks are moved to | |
772 | the head of the queue. | |
773 | ||
774 | Otherwise the tracks are moved to just after the target.""" | |
775 | if target is None: | |
776 | target = '' | |
777 | self._simple("moveafter", target, *tracks) | |
778 | ||
460b9539 | 779 | def log(self, callback): |
780 | """Read event log entries as they happen. | |
781 | ||
782 | Each event log entry is handled by passing it to callback. | |
783 | ||
784 | The callback takes two arguments, the first is the client and the | |
785 | second the line from the event log. | |
786 | ||
787 | The callback should return True to continue or False to stop (don't | |
dbeb3844 | 788 | forget this, or your program will mysteriously misbehave). Once you |
573a33bd RK |
789 | stop reading the log the connection is useless and should be |
790 | deleted. | |
460b9539 | 791 | |
792 | It is suggested that you use the disorder.monitor class instead of | |
793 | calling this method directly, but this is not mandatory. | |
794 | ||
795 | See disorder_protocol(5) for the event log syntax. | |
796 | ||
797 | Arguments: | |
798 | callback -- function to call with log entry | |
799 | """ | |
800 | ret, details = self._simple("log") | |
801 | while True: | |
802 | l = self._line() | |
803 | self._debug(client.debug_body, "<<< %s" % l) | |
804 | if l != '' and l[0] == '.': | |
805 | if l == '.': | |
806 | return | |
807 | l = l[1:] | |
808 | if not callback(self, l): | |
809 | break | |
460b9539 | 810 | |
811 | def pause(self): | |
812 | """Pause the current track.""" | |
813 | self._simple("pause") | |
814 | ||
815 | def resume(self): | |
816 | """Resume after a pause.""" | |
817 | self._simple("resume") | |
818 | ||
819 | def part(self, track, context, part): | |
820 | """Get a track name part | |
821 | ||
822 | Arguments: | |
823 | track -- the track to query | |
824 | context -- the context ('sort' or 'display') | |
825 | part -- the desired part (usually 'artist', 'album' or 'title') | |
826 | ||
827 | The return value is the preference | |
828 | """ | |
829 | ret, details = self._simple("part", track, context, part) | |
7b32e917 | 830 | return _split(details)[0] |
460b9539 | 831 | |
f35e5800 RK |
832 | def setglobal(self, key, value): |
833 | """Set a global preference value. | |
834 | ||
835 | Arguments: | |
836 | key -- the preference name | |
837 | value -- the new preference value | |
838 | """ | |
839 | self._simple("set-global", key, value) | |
840 | ||
841 | def unsetglobal(self, key): | |
842 | """Unset a global preference value. | |
843 | ||
844 | Arguments: | |
845 | key -- the preference to remove | |
846 | """ | |
19001ab9 | 847 | self._simple("set-global", key) |
f35e5800 RK |
848 | |
849 | def getglobal(self, key): | |
850 | """Get a global preference value. | |
851 | ||
852 | Arguments: | |
853 | key -- the preference to look up | |
854 | ||
855 | The return value is the preference | |
856 | """ | |
857 | ret, details = self._simple("get-global", key) | |
fb1bc1f5 RK |
858 | if ret == 555: |
859 | return None | |
860 | else: | |
7b32e917 | 861 | return _split(details)[0] |
f35e5800 | 862 | |
b12be54a RK |
863 | def make_cookie(self): |
864 | """Create a login cookie""" | |
865 | ret, details = self._simple("make-cookie") | |
eb5dc014 | 866 | return _split(details)[0] |
b12be54a RK |
867 | |
868 | def revoke(self): | |
869 | """Revoke a login cookie""" | |
870 | self._simple("revoke") | |
871 | ||
f0feb22e RK |
872 | def adduser(self, user, password): |
873 | """Create a user""" | |
874 | self._simple("adduser", user, password) | |
875 | ||
876 | def deluser(self, user): | |
877 | """Delete a user""" | |
878 | self._simple("deluser", user) | |
879 | ||
5df73aeb RK |
880 | def userinfo(self, user, key): |
881 | """Get user information""" | |
882 | res, details = self._simple("userinfo", user, key) | |
883 | if res == 555: | |
884 | return None | |
885 | return _split(details)[0] | |
886 | ||
887 | def edituser(self, user, key, value): | |
888 | """Set user information""" | |
889 | self._simple("edituser", user, key, value) | |
890 | ||
c3be4f19 RK |
891 | def users(self): |
892 | """List all users | |
893 | ||
894 | The return value is a list of all users.""" | |
895 | self._simple("users") | |
896 | return self._body() | |
897 | ||
ba39faf6 RK |
898 | def register(self, username, password, email): |
899 | """Register a user""" | |
900 | res, details = self._simple("register", username, password, email) | |
901 | return _split(details)[0] | |
902 | ||
903 | def confirm(self, confirmation): | |
904 | """Confirm a user registration""" | |
905 | res, details = self._simple("confirm", confirmation) | |
906 | ||
2b33c4cf RK |
907 | def schedule_list(self): |
908 | """Get a list of scheduled events """ | |
909 | self._simple("schedule-list") | |
910 | return self._body() | |
911 | ||
912 | def schedule_del(self, event): | |
913 | """Delete a scheduled event""" | |
914 | self._simple("schedule-del", event) | |
915 | ||
916 | def schedule_get(self, event): | |
573a33bd RK |
917 | """Get the details for an event as a dict (returns None if |
918 | event not found)""" | |
2b33c4cf RK |
919 | res, details = self._simple("schedule-get", event) |
920 | if res == 555: | |
921 | return None | |
922 | d = {} | |
923 | for line in self._body(): | |
924 | bits = _split(line) | |
925 | d[bits[0]] = bits[1] | |
926 | return d | |
927 | ||
928 | def schedule_add(self, when, priority, action, *rest): | |
929 | """Add a scheduled event""" | |
17360d2f | 930 | self._simple("schedule-add", str(when), priority, action, *rest) |
2b33c4cf | 931 | |
d42e98ca RK |
932 | def adopt(self, id): |
933 | """Adopt a randomly picked track""" | |
934 | self._simple("adopt", id) | |
935 | ||
573a33bd RK |
936 | def playlist_delete(self, playlist): |
937 | """Delete a playlist""" | |
d3a3ef14 RK |
938 | res, details = self._simple("playlist-delete", playlist) |
939 | if res == 555: | |
940 | raise operationError(res, details, "playlist-delete") | |
573a33bd RK |
941 | |
942 | def playlist_get(self, playlist): | |
943 | """Get the contents of a playlist | |
944 | ||
945 | The return value is an array of track names, or None if there is no | |
946 | such playlist.""" | |
947 | res, details = self._simple("playlist-get", playlist) | |
948 | if res == 555: | |
949 | return None | |
950 | return self._body() | |
951 | ||
952 | def playlist_lock(self, playlist): | |
953 | """Lock a playlist. Playlists can only be modified when locked.""" | |
954 | self._simple("playlist-lock", playlist) | |
955 | ||
956 | def playlist_unlock(self): | |
957 | """Unlock the locked playlist.""" | |
958 | self._simple("playlist-unlock") | |
959 | ||
960 | def playlist_set(self, playlist, tracks): | |
961 | """Set the contents of a playlist. The playlist must be locked. | |
962 | ||
963 | Arguments: | |
964 | playlist -- Playlist to set | |
965 | tracks -- Array of tracks""" | |
440af55d | 966 | self._simple_body(tracks, "playlist-set", playlist) |
573a33bd RK |
967 | |
968 | def playlist_set_share(self, playlist, share): | |
969 | """Set the sharing status of a playlist""" | |
970 | self._simple("playlist-set-share", playlist, share) | |
971 | ||
972 | def playlist_get_share(self, playlist): | |
973 | """Returns the sharing status of a playlist""" | |
974 | res, details = self._simple("playlist-get-share", playlist) | |
975 | if res == 555: | |
976 | return None | |
977 | return _split(details)[0] | |
978 | ||
440af55d RK |
979 | def playlists(self): |
980 | """Returns the list of visible playlists""" | |
981 | self._simple("playlists") | |
982 | return self._body() | |
983 | ||
460b9539 | 984 | ######################################################################## |
985 | # I/O infrastructure | |
986 | ||
987 | def _line(self): | |
988 | # read one response line and return as some suitable string object | |
989 | # | |
990 | # If an I/O error occurs, disconnect from the server. | |
991 | # | |
992 | # XXX does readline() DTRT regarding character encodings? | |
993 | try: | |
994 | l = self.r.readline() | |
995 | if not re.search("\n", l): | |
996 | raise communicationError(self.who, "peer disconnected") | |
997 | l = l[:-1] | |
998 | except: | |
999 | self._disconnect() | |
1000 | raise | |
1001 | return unicode(l, "UTF-8") | |
1002 | ||
1003 | def _response(self): | |
1004 | # read a response as a (code, details) tuple | |
1005 | l = self._line() | |
1006 | self._debug(client.debug_proto, "<== %s" % l) | |
1007 | m = _response.match(l) | |
1008 | if m: | |
1009 | return int(m.group(1)), m.group(2) | |
1010 | else: | |
1011 | raise protocolError(self.who, "invalid response %s") | |
1012 | ||
573a33bd RK |
1013 | def _send(self, body, *command): |
1014 | # Quote and send a command and optional body | |
f383b2f1 RK |
1015 | # |
1016 | # Returns the encoded command. | |
460b9539 | 1017 | quoted = _quote(command) |
1018 | self._debug(client.debug_proto, "==> %s" % quoted) | |
1019 | encoded = quoted.encode("UTF-8") | |
1020 | try: | |
1021 | self.w.write(encoded) | |
1022 | self.w.write("\n") | |
573a33bd RK |
1023 | if body != None: |
1024 | for l in body: | |
1025 | if l[0] == ".": | |
1026 | self.w.write(".") | |
1027 | self.w.write(l) | |
1028 | self.w.write("\n") | |
1029 | self.w.write(".\n") | |
460b9539 | 1030 | self.w.flush() |
f383b2f1 | 1031 | return encoded |
460b9539 | 1032 | except IOError, e: |
1033 | # e.g. EPIPE | |
1034 | self._disconnect() | |
1035 | raise communicationError(self.who, e) | |
1036 | except: | |
1037 | self._disconnect() | |
1038 | raise | |
1039 | ||
573a33bd | 1040 | def _simple(self, *command): |
460b9539 | 1041 | # Issue a simple command, throw an exception on error |
1042 | # | |
1043 | # If an I/O error occurs, disconnect from the server. | |
1044 | # | |
fb1bc1f5 | 1045 | # On success or 'normal' errors returns response as a (code, details) tuple |
460b9539 | 1046 | # |
1047 | # On error raise operationError | |
573a33bd RK |
1048 | return self._simple_body(None, *command) |
1049 | ||
1050 | def _simple_body(self, body, *command): | |
1051 | # Issue a simple command with optional body, throw an exception on error | |
1052 | # | |
1053 | # If an I/O error occurs, disconnect from the server. | |
1054 | # | |
1055 | # On success or 'normal' errors returns response as a (code, details) tuple | |
1056 | # | |
1057 | # On error raise operationError | |
460b9539 | 1058 | if self.state == 'disconnected': |
1059 | self.connect() | |
1060 | if command: | |
573a33bd | 1061 | cmd = self._send(body, *command) |
f383b2f1 RK |
1062 | else: |
1063 | cmd = None | |
460b9539 | 1064 | res, details = self._response() |
fb1bc1f5 | 1065 | if res / 100 == 2 or res == 555: |
460b9539 | 1066 | return res, details |
f383b2f1 | 1067 | raise operationError(res, details, cmd) |
460b9539 | 1068 | |
1069 | def _body(self): | |
1070 | # Fetch a dot-stuffed body | |
1071 | result = [] | |
1072 | while True: | |
1073 | l = self._line() | |
1074 | self._debug(client.debug_body, "<<< %s" % l) | |
1075 | if l != '' and l[0] == '.': | |
1076 | if l == '.': | |
1077 | return result | |
1078 | l = l[1:] | |
1079 | result.append(l) | |
1080 | ||
1081 | ######################################################################## | |
1082 | # Configuration file parsing | |
1083 | ||
1084 | def _readfile(self, path): | |
1085 | # Read a configuration file | |
1086 | # | |
1087 | # Arguments: | |
1088 | # | |
1089 | # path -- path of file to read | |
1090 | ||
1091 | # handlers for various commands | |
1092 | def _collection(self, command, args): | |
1093 | if len(args) != 3: | |
1094 | return "'%s' takes three args" % command | |
1095 | self.config["collections"].append(args) | |
1096 | ||
1097 | def _unary(self, command, args): | |
1098 | if len(args) != 1: | |
1099 | return "'%s' takes only one arg" % command | |
1100 | self.config[command] = args[0] | |
1101 | ||
1102 | def _include(self, command, args): | |
1103 | if len(args) != 1: | |
1104 | return "'%s' takes only one arg" % command | |
1105 | self._readfile(args[0]) | |
1106 | ||
1107 | def _any(self, command, args): | |
1108 | self.config[command] = args | |
1109 | ||
1110 | # mapping of options to handlers | |
1111 | _options = { "collection": _collection, | |
1112 | "username": _unary, | |
1113 | "password": _unary, | |
1114 | "home": _unary, | |
1115 | "connect": _any, | |
1116 | "include": _include } | |
1117 | ||
1118 | # the parser | |
1119 | for lno, line in enumerate(file(path, "r")): | |
1120 | try: | |
1121 | fields = _split(line, 'comments') | |
1122 | except _splitError, s: | |
1123 | raise parseError(path, lno + 1, str(s)) | |
1124 | if fields: | |
1125 | command = fields[0] | |
1126 | # we just ignore options we don't know about, so as to cope gracefully | |
1127 | # with version skew (and nothing to do with implementor laziness) | |
1128 | if command in _options: | |
1129 | e = _options[command](self, command, fields[1:]) | |
1130 | if e: | |
1131 | self._parseError(path, lno + 1, e) | |
1132 | ||
1133 | def _parseError(self, path, lno, s): | |
1134 | raise parseError(path, lno, s) | |
1135 | ||
1136 | ######################################################################## | |
1137 | # monitor class | |
1138 | ||
1139 | class monitor: | |
1140 | """DisOrder event log monitor class | |
1141 | ||
573a33bd RK |
1142 | Intended to be subclassed with methods corresponding to event log |
1143 | messages the implementor cares about over-ridden.""" | |
460b9539 | 1144 | |
1145 | def __init__(self, c=None): | |
1146 | """Constructor for the monitor class | |
1147 | ||
1148 | Can be passed a client to use. If none is specified then one | |
1149 | will be created specially for the purpose. | |
1150 | ||
1151 | Arguments: | |
1152 | c -- client""" | |
1153 | if c == None: | |
1154 | c = client(); | |
1155 | self.c = c | |
1156 | ||
1157 | def run(self): | |
1158 | """Start monitoring logs. Continues monitoring until one of the | |
573a33bd RK |
1159 | message-specific methods returns False. Can be called more than |
1160 | once (but not recursively!)""" | |
460b9539 | 1161 | self.c.log(self._callback) |
1162 | ||
1163 | def when(self): | |
1164 | """Return the timestamp of the current (or most recent) event log entry""" | |
1165 | return self.timestamp | |
1166 | ||
1167 | def _callback(self, c, line): | |
1168 | try: | |
1169 | bits = _split(line) | |
1170 | except: | |
1171 | return self.invalid(line) | |
1172 | if(len(bits) < 2): | |
1173 | return self.invalid(line) | |
1174 | self.timestamp = int(bits[0], 16) | |
1175 | keyword = bits[1] | |
1176 | bits = bits[2:] | |
1177 | if keyword == 'completed': | |
1178 | if len(bits) == 1: | |
1179 | return self.completed(bits[0]) | |
1180 | elif keyword == 'failed': | |
1181 | if len(bits) == 2: | |
1182 | return self.failed(bits[0], bits[1]) | |
1183 | elif keyword == 'moved': | |
1184 | if len(bits) == 3: | |
1185 | try: | |
1186 | n = int(bits[1]) | |
1187 | except: | |
1188 | return self.invalid(line) | |
1189 | return self.moved(bits[0], n, bits[2]) | |
1190 | elif keyword == 'playing': | |
1191 | if len(bits) == 1: | |
1192 | return self.playing(bits[0], None) | |
1193 | elif len(bits) == 2: | |
1194 | return self.playing(bits[0], bits[1]) | |
1195 | elif keyword == 'queue' or keyword == 'recent-added': | |
1196 | try: | |
1197 | q = _list2dict(bits) | |
1198 | except: | |
1199 | return self.invalid(line) | |
1200 | if keyword == 'queue': | |
1201 | return self.queue(q) | |
1202 | if keyword == 'recent-added': | |
1203 | return self.recent_added(q) | |
1204 | elif keyword == 'recent-removed': | |
1205 | if len(bits) == 1: | |
1206 | return self.recent_removed(bits[0]) | |
1207 | elif keyword == 'removed': | |
1208 | if len(bits) == 1: | |
1209 | return self.removed(bits[0], None) | |
1210 | elif len(bits) == 2: | |
1211 | return self.removed(bits[0], bits[1]) | |
1212 | elif keyword == 'scratched': | |
1213 | if len(bits) == 2: | |
1214 | return self.scratched(bits[0], bits[1]) | |
d8055dc4 RK |
1215 | elif keyword == 'rescanned': |
1216 | return self.rescanned() | |
460b9539 | 1217 | return self.invalid(line) |
1218 | ||
1219 | def completed(self, track): | |
1220 | """Called when a track completes. | |
1221 | ||
1222 | Arguments: | |
1223 | track -- track that completed""" | |
1224 | return True | |
1225 | ||
1226 | def failed(self, track, error): | |
1227 | """Called when a player suffers an error. | |
1228 | ||
1229 | Arguments: | |
1230 | track -- track that failed | |
1231 | error -- error indicator""" | |
1232 | return True | |
1233 | ||
1234 | def moved(self, id, offset, user): | |
1235 | """Called when a track is moved in the queue. | |
1236 | ||
1237 | Arguments: | |
1238 | id -- queue entry ID | |
1239 | offset -- distance moved | |
1240 | user -- user responsible""" | |
1241 | return True | |
1242 | ||
1243 | def playing(self, track, user): | |
1244 | """Called when a track starts playing. | |
1245 | ||
1246 | Arguments: | |
1247 | track -- track that has started | |
1248 | user -- user that submitted track, or None""" | |
1249 | return True | |
1250 | ||
1251 | def queue(self, q): | |
1252 | """Called when a track is added to the queue. | |
1253 | ||
1254 | Arguments: | |
1255 | q -- dictionary of new queue entry""" | |
1256 | return True | |
1257 | ||
1258 | def recent_added(self, q): | |
1259 | """Called when a track is added to the recently played list | |
1260 | ||
1261 | Arguments: | |
1262 | q -- dictionary of new queue entry""" | |
1263 | return True | |
1264 | ||
1265 | def recent_removed(self, id): | |
1266 | """Called when a track is removed from the recently played list | |
1267 | ||
1268 | Arguments: | |
1269 | id -- ID of removed entry (always the oldest)""" | |
1270 | return True | |
1271 | ||
1272 | def removed(self, id, user): | |
1273 | """Called when a track is removed from the queue, either manually | |
1274 | or in order to play it. | |
1275 | ||
1276 | Arguments: | |
1277 | id -- ID of removed entry | |
1278 | user -- user responsible (or None if we're playing this track)""" | |
1279 | return True | |
1280 | ||
1281 | def scratched(self, track, user): | |
1282 | """Called when a track is scratched | |
1283 | ||
1284 | Arguments: | |
1285 | track -- track that was scratched | |
1286 | user -- user responsible""" | |
1287 | return True | |
1288 | ||
1289 | def invalid(self, line): | |
1290 | """Called when an event log line cannot be interpreted | |
1291 | ||
1292 | Arguments: | |
1293 | line -- line that could not be understood""" | |
1294 | return True | |
1295 | ||
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1296 | def rescanned(self): |
1297 | """Called when a rescan completes""" | |
1298 | return True | |
1299 | ||
460b9539 | 1300 | # Local Variables: |
1301 | # mode:python | |
1302 | # py-indent-offset:2 | |
1303 | # comment-column:40 | |
1304 | # fill-column:72 | |
1305 | # End: |