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# This file is part of Glances. |
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Nicolas Hennion <[email protected]> |
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-only |
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"""Manage the configuration file.""" |
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import builtins |
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import multiprocessing |
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import os |
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import re |
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import sys |
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from glances.globals import BSD, LINUX, MACOS, SUNOS, WINDOWS, ConfigParser, NoOptionError, NoSectionError, system_exec |
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from glances.logger import logger |
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def user_config_dir(): |
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r"""Return a list of per-user config dir (full path). |
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- Linux, *BSD, SunOS: ~/.config/glances |
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- macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/glances |
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- Windows: %APPDATA%\glances |
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paths.append(os.environ.get('APPDATA')) |
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paths.append(os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME') or os.path.expanduser('~/.config')) |
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paths.append(os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Application Support')) |
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paths.append(os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME') or os.path.expanduser('~/.config')) |
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return [os.path.join(path, 'glances') if path is not None else '' for path in paths] |
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def user_cache_dir(): |
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r"""Return a list of per-user cache dir (full path). |
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- Linux, *BSD, SunOS: ~/.cache/glances |
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- macOS: ~/Library/Caches/glances |
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- Windows: {%LOCALAPPDATA%,%APPDATA%}\glances\cache |
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path = os.path.join(os.environ.get('LOCALAPPDATA') or os.environ.get('APPDATA'), 'glances', 'cache') |
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path = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Caches/glances') |
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path = os.path.join(os.environ.get('XDG_CACHE_HOME') or os.path.expanduser('~/.cache'), 'glances') |
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return [path] |
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def system_config_dir(): |
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r"""Return a list of system-wide config dir (full path). |
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- Linux, SunOS: /etc/glances |
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- *BSD, macOS: /usr/local/etc/glances |
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path = '/etc' |
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path = '/usr/local/etc' |
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path = os.environ.get('APPDATA') |
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path = '' |
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path = os.path.join(path, 'glances') |
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return [path] |
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def default_config_dir(): |
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r"""Return a list of system-wide config dir (full path). |
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- Linux, SunOS, *BSD, macOS: /usr/share/doc (as defined in the setup.py files) |
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# Add venv path (solve issue #2803) |
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path.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'share', 'doc', 'glances')) |
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def in_virtualenv(): |
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def get_base_prefix_compat(): |
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"""Get base/real prefix, or sys.prefix if there is none.""" |
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# Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1871549/how-to-determine-if-python-is-running-inside-a-virtualenv/1883251#1883251 |
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class Config: |
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"""This class is used to access/read config file, if it exists. |
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:param config_dir: the path to search for config file |
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def __init__(self, config_dir=None): |
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self.config_dir = config_dir |
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self.config_filename = 'glances.conf' |
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self._config_file_paths = self.config_file_paths() |
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# Re pattern for optimize research of `foo` |
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self.re_pattern = re.compile(r'(\`.+?\`)') |
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self.parser = ConfigParser(interpolation=None) |
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self.parser = ConfigParser() |
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def config_file_paths(self): |
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r"""Get a list of config file paths. |
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* custom path: /path/to/glances |
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* Linux, SunOS: ~/.config/glances, /etc/glances |
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* *BSD: ~/.config/glances, /usr/local/etc/glances |
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* macOS: ~/.config/glances, ~/Library/Application Support/glances, /usr/local/etc/glances |
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* /path/to/file (via -C flag) |
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* user's home directory (per-user settings) |
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* default pip directory (as defined in the setup.py file) |
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# self.config_dir is the path to the config file (via -C flag) |
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if self.config_dir: |
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paths.append(self.config_dir) |
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paths.extend([os.path.join(path, self.config_filename) for path in user_config_dir()]) |
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paths.extend([os.path.join(path, self.config_filename) for path in system_config_dir()]) |
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paths.extend([os.path.join(path, self.config_filename) for path in default_config_dir()]) |
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logger.debug(f'Search glances.conf file in {config_file}') |
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logger.info(f"Read configuration file '{config_file}'") |
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logger.error(f"Can not read configuration file '{config_file}': {err}") |
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def sections_set_default(self): |
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if not self.parser.has_section('global'): |
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self.set_default('global', 'strftime_format', '') |
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self.set_default('global', 'check_update', 'true') |
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self.set_default_cwc('quicklook', 'cpu') |
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self.set_default_cwc('quicklook', 'mem') |
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self.set_default_cwc('cpu', 'user') |
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self.set_default_cwc('cpu', 'steal') |
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self.set_default_cwc('network', 'rx') |
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self.set_default_cwc('sensors', 'temperature_core', cwc=['60', '70', '80']) |
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self.set_default_cwc('sensors', 'temperature_hdd', cwc=['45', '52', '60']) |
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self.set_default_cwc('sensors', 'battery', cwc=['80', '90', '95']) |
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def loaded_config_file(self): |
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def set_default_cwc(self, section, option_header=None, cwc=['50', '70', '90']): |
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def get_int_value(self, section, option, default=0): |
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def get_float_value(self, section, option, default=0.0): |
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"""Get the float value of an option, if it exists.""" |
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return self.parser.getfloat(section, option) |
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return float(default) |
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def get_bool_value(self, section, option, default=True): |
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"""Get the bool value of an option, if it exists.""" |
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try: |
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return self.parser.getboolean(section, option) |
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except (NoOptionError, NoSectionError): |
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return bool(default) |
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