2 Futz with files like a pro.
5 import sys, exceptions, os, stat, tempfile, time, binascii
7 from twisted.python import log
9 from pycryptopp.cipher.aes import AES
12 def rename(src, dst, tries=4, basedelay=0.1):
13 """ Here is a superkludge to workaround the fact that occasionally on
14 Windows some other process (e.g. an anti-virus scanner, a local search
15 engine, etc.) is looking at your file when you want to delete or move it,
16 and hence you can't. The horrible workaround is to sit and spin, trying
17 to delete it, for a short time and then give up.
19 With the default values of tries and basedelay this can block for less
22 @param tries: number of tries -- each time after the first we wait twice
23 as long as the previous wait
24 @param basedelay: how long to wait before the second try
26 for i in range(tries-1):
28 return os.rename(src, dst)
29 except EnvironmentError, le:
30 # XXX Tighten this to check if this is a permission denied error (possibly due to another Windows process having the file open and execute the superkludge only in this case.
31 log.msg("XXX KLUDGE Attempting to move file %s => %s; got %s; sleeping %s seconds" % (src, dst, le, basedelay,))
34 return os.rename(src, dst) # The last try.
36 def remove(f, tries=4, basedelay=0.1):
37 """ Here is a superkludge to workaround the fact that occasionally on
38 Windows some other process (e.g. an anti-virus scanner, a local search
39 engine, etc.) is looking at your file when you want to delete or move it,
40 and hence you can't. The horrible workaround is to sit and spin, trying
41 to delete it, for a short time and then give up.
43 With the default values of tries and basedelay this can block for less
46 @param tries: number of tries -- each time after the first we wait twice
47 as long as the previous wait
48 @param basedelay: how long to wait before the second try
51 os.chmod(f, stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IEXEC | stat.S_IREAD)
54 for i in range(tries-1):
57 except EnvironmentError, le:
58 # XXX Tighten this to check if this is a permission denied error (possibly due to another Windows process having the file open and execute the superkludge only in this case.
59 if not os.path.exists(f):
61 log.msg("XXX KLUDGE Attempting to remove file %s; got %s; sleeping %s seconds" % (f, le, basedelay,))
64 return os.remove(f) # The last try.
66 class ReopenableNamedTemporaryFile:
68 This uses tempfile.mkstemp() to generate a secure temp file. It then closes
69 the file, leaving a zero-length file as a placeholder. You can get the
70 filename with ReopenableNamedTemporaryFile.name. When the
71 ReopenableNamedTemporaryFile instance is garbage collected or its shutdown()
72 method is called, it deletes the file.
74 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
75 fd, self.name = tempfile.mkstemp(*args, **kwargs)
79 return "<%s instance at %x %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.name)
82 return self.__repr__()
90 class NamedTemporaryDirectory:
92 This calls tempfile.mkdtemp(), stores the name of the dir in
93 self.name, and rmrf's the dir when it gets garbage collected or
96 def __init__(self, cleanup=True, *args, **kwargs):
97 """ If cleanup, then the directory will be rmrf'ed when the object is shutdown. """
98 self.cleanup = cleanup
99 self.name = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs)
102 return "<%s instance at %x %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.name)
105 return self.__repr__()
112 traceback.print_exc()
115 if self.cleanup and hasattr(self, 'name'):
118 class EncryptedTemporaryFile:
119 # not implemented: next, readline, readlines, xreadlines, writelines
122 self.file = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
123 self.key = os.urandom(16) # AES-128
125 def _crypt(self, offset, data):
126 offset_big = offset // 16
127 offset_small = offset % 16
128 iv = binascii.unhexlify("%032x" % offset_big)
129 cipher = AES(self.key, iv=iv)
130 cipher.process("\x00"*offset_small)
131 return cipher.process(data)
139 def seek(self, offset, whence=0): # 0 = SEEK_SET
140 self.file.seek(offset, whence)
143 offset = self.file.tell()
146 def read(self, size=-1):
147 """A read must not follow a write, or vice-versa, without an intervening seek."""
148 index = self.file.tell()
149 ciphertext = self.file.read(size)
150 plaintext = self._crypt(index, ciphertext)
153 def write(self, plaintext):
154 """A read must not follow a write, or vice-versa, without an intervening seek.
155 If seeking and then writing causes a 'hole' in the file, the contents of the
156 hole are unspecified."""
157 index = self.file.tell()
158 ciphertext = self._crypt(index, plaintext)
159 self.file.write(ciphertext)
161 def truncate(self, newsize):
162 """Truncate or extend the file to 'newsize'. If it is extended, the contents after the
163 old end-of-file are unspecified. The file position after this operation is unspecified."""
164 self.file.truncate(newsize)
167 def make_dirs(dirname, mode=0777):
169 An idempotent version of os.makedirs(). If the dir already exists, do
170 nothing and return without raising an exception. If this call creates the
171 dir, return without raising an exception. If there is an error that
172 prevents creation or if the directory gets deleted after make_dirs() creates
173 it and before make_dirs() checks that it exists, raise an exception.
177 os.makedirs(dirname, mode)
181 if not os.path.isdir(dirname):
184 raise exceptions.IOError, "unknown error prevented creation of directory, or deleted the directory immediately after creation: %s" % dirname # careful not to construct an IOError with a 2-tuple, as that has a special meaning...
188 A threadsafe and idempotent version of shutil.rmtree(). If the dir is
189 already gone, do nothing and return without raising an exception. If this
190 call removes the dir, return without raising an exception. If there is an
191 error that prevents deletion or if the directory gets created again after
192 rm_dir() deletes it and before rm_dir() checks that it is gone, raise an
197 os.chmod(dirname, stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IEXEC | stat.S_IREAD)
198 for f in os.listdir(dirname):
199 fullname = os.path.join(dirname, f)
200 if os.path.isdir(fullname):
205 except Exception, le:
206 # Ignore "No such file or directory"
207 if (not isinstance(le, OSError)) or le.args[0] != 2:
210 # Okay, now we've recursively removed everything, ignoring any "No
211 # such file or directory" errors, and collecting any other errors.
213 if os.path.exists(dirname):
217 raise OSError, "Failed to remove dir for unknown reason."
221 def remove_if_possible(f):
227 def open_or_create(fname, binarymode=True):
229 return open(fname, binarymode and "r+b" or "r+")
230 except EnvironmentError:
231 return open(fname, binarymode and "w+b" or "w+")
236 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(basedir):
238 fn = os.path.join(root, f)
239 size += os.path.getsize(fn)
243 def move_into_place(source, dest):
244 """Atomically replace a file, or as near to it as the platform allows.
245 The dest file may or may not exist."""
246 if "win32" in sys.platform.lower():
247 remove_if_possible(dest)
248 os.rename(source, dest)
250 def write(path, data):
251 wf = open(path, "wb")
258 rf = open(path, "rb")
264 def put_file(pathname, inf):
265 # TODO: create temporary file and move into place?
266 outf = open(os.path.expanduser(pathname), "wb")
269 data = inf.read(32768)
277 # Work around <http://bugs.python.org/issue3426>. This code is adapted from
278 # <http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/ntpath.py?revision=78247&view=markup>
279 # with some simplifications.
281 _getfullpathname = None
283 from nt import _getfullpathname
287 def abspath_expanduser_unicode(path):
288 """Return the absolute version of a path."""
289 assert isinstance(path, unicode), path
291 path = os.path.expanduser(path)
294 # On Windows, os.path.isabs will return True for paths without a drive letter,
295 # e.g. "\\". See <http://bugs.python.org/issue1669539>.
297 path = _getfullpathname(path or u".")
301 if not os.path.isabs(path):
302 path = os.path.join(os.getcwdu(), path)
304 # We won't hit <http://bugs.python.org/issue5827> because
305 # there is always at least one Unicode path component.
306 return os.path.normpath(path)