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Complex classes like bbarchivist.utilities often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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| 2 | 5 | """This module is used for miscellaneous utilities.""" |
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| 3 | |||
| 4 | 5 | import argparse # argument parser for filters |
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| 5 | 5 | import glob # cap grabbing |
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| 6 | 5 | import hashlib # base url creation |
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| 7 | 5 | import itertools # spinners gonna spin |
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| 8 | 5 | import os # path work |
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| 9 | 5 | import platform # platform info |
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| 10 | 5 | import subprocess # loader verification |
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| 11 | 5 | import sys # streams, version info |
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| 12 | 5 | import threading # get thread for spinner |
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| 13 | 5 | import time # spinner delay |
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| 14 | |||
| 15 | 5 | from bbarchivist import bbconstants # cap location, version, filename bits |
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| 16 | 5 | from bbarchivist import compat # backwards compat |
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| 17 | 5 | from bbarchivist import dummy # useless stdout |
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| 18 | 5 | from bbarchivist import exceptions # exceptions |
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| 19 | 5 | from bbarchivist import iniconfig # config parsing |
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| 20 | |||
| 21 | 5 | __author__ = "Thurask" |
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| 22 | 5 | __license__ = "WTFPL v2" |
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| 23 | 5 | __copyright__ = "2015-2018 Thurask" |
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| 24 | |||
| 25 | |||
| 26 | 5 | def grab_datafile(datafile): |
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| 27 | """ |
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| 28 | Figure out where a datafile is. |
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| 29 | |||
| 30 | :param datafile: Datafile to check. |
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| 31 | :type datafile: bbconstants.Datafile |
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| 32 | """ |
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| 33 | 5 | try: |
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| 34 | 5 | afile = glob.glob(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), datafile.filename))[0] |
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| 35 | 5 | except IndexError: |
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| 36 | 5 | afile = datafile.location if datafile.name == "cfp" else grab_capini(datafile) |
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| 37 | 5 | return os.path.abspath(afile) |
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| 38 | |||
| 39 | |||
| 40 | 5 | def grab_capini(datafile): |
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| 41 | """ |
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| 42 | Get cap location from .ini file, and write if it's new. |
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| 43 | |||
| 44 | :param datafile: Datafile to check. |
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| 45 | :type datafile: bbconstants.Datafile |
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| 46 | """ |
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| 47 | 5 | try: |
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| 48 | 5 | apath = cappath_config_loader() |
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| 49 | 5 | afile = glob.glob(apath)[0] |
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| 50 | 5 | except IndexError: |
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| 51 | 5 | cappath_config_writer(datafile.location) |
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| 52 | 5 | return bbconstants.CAP.location # no ini cap |
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| 53 | else: |
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| 54 | 5 | cappath_config_writer(os.path.abspath(afile)) |
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| 55 | 5 | return os.path.abspath(afile) # ini cap |
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| 56 | |||
| 57 | |||
| 58 | 5 | def grab_cap(): |
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| 59 | """ |
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| 60 | Figure out where cap is, local, specified or system-supplied. |
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| 61 | """ |
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| 62 | 5 | return grab_datafile(bbconstants.CAP) |
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| 63 | |||
| 64 | |||
| 65 | 5 | def grab_cfp(): |
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| 66 | """ |
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| 67 | Figure out where cfp is, local or system-supplied. |
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| 68 | """ |
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| 69 | 5 | return grab_datafile(bbconstants.CFP) |
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| 70 | |||
| 71 | |||
| 72 | 5 | def new_enough(minver): |
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| 73 | """ |
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| 74 | Check if we're at or above a minimum Python version. |
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| 75 | |||
| 76 | :param minver: Minimum Python version (3.minver). |
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| 77 | :type minver: int |
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| 78 | """ |
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| 79 | 5 | return False if minver > sys.version_info[1] else True |
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| 80 | |||
| 81 | |||
| 82 | 5 | def dirhandler(directory, defaultdir): |
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| 83 | """ |
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| 84 | If directory is None, turn it into defaultdir. |
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| 85 | |||
| 86 | :param directory: Target directory. |
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| 87 | :type directory: str |
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| 88 | |||
| 89 | :param defaultdir: Default directory. |
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| 90 | :type defaultdir: str |
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| 91 | """ |
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| 92 | 5 | directory = defaultdir if directory is None else directory |
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| 93 | 5 | return directory |
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| 94 | |||
| 95 | |||
| 96 | 5 | def fsizer(file_size): |
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| 97 | """ |
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| 98 | Raw byte file size to human-readable string. |
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| 99 | |||
| 100 | :param file_size: Number to parse. |
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| 101 | :type file_size: float |
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| 102 | """ |
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| 103 | 5 | fsize = prep_filesize(file_size) |
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| 104 | 5 | for sfix in ['B', 'kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB']: |
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| 105 | 5 | if fsize < 1024.0: |
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| 106 | 5 | size = "{0:3.2f}{1}".format(fsize, sfix) |
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| 107 | 5 | break |
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| 108 | else: |
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| 109 | 5 | fsize /= 1024.0 |
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| 110 | else: |
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| 111 | 5 | size = "{0:3.2f}{1}".format(fsize, 'YB') |
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| 112 | 5 | return size |
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| 113 | |||
| 114 | |||
| 115 | 5 | def prep_filesize(file_size): |
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| 116 | """ |
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| 117 | Convert file size to float. |
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| 118 | |||
| 119 | :param file_size: Number to parse. |
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| 120 | :type file_size: float |
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| 121 | """ |
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| 122 | 5 | if file_size is None: |
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| 123 | 5 | file_size = 0.0 |
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| 124 | 5 | fsize = float(file_size) |
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| 125 | 5 | return fsize |
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| 126 | |||
| 127 | |||
| 128 | 5 | def signed_file_args(files): |
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| 129 | """ |
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| 130 | Check if there are between 1 and 6 files supplied to argparse. |
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| 131 | |||
| 132 | :param files: List of signed files, between 1 and 6 strings. |
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| 133 | :type files: list(str) |
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| 134 | """ |
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| 135 | 5 | filelist = [file for file in files if file] |
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| 136 | 5 | if not 1 <= len(filelist) <= 6: |
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| 137 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Requires 1-6 signed files") |
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| 138 | 5 | return files |
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| 139 | |||
| 140 | |||
| 141 | 5 | def file_exists(file): |
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| 142 | """ |
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| 143 | Check if file exists, raise argparse error if it doesn't. |
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| 144 | |||
| 145 | :param file: Path to a file, including extension. |
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| 146 | :type file: str |
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| 147 | """ |
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| 148 | 5 | if not os.path.exists(file): |
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| 149 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="{0} not found.".format(file)) |
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| 150 | 5 | return file |
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| 151 | |||
| 152 | |||
| 153 | 5 | def positive_integer(input_int): |
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| 154 | """ |
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| 155 | Check if number > 0, raise argparse error if it isn't. |
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| 156 | |||
| 157 | :param input_int: Integer to check. |
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| 158 | :type input_int: str |
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| 159 | """ |
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| 160 | 5 | if int(input_int) <= 0: |
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| 161 | 5 | info = "{0} is not >=0.".format(str(input_int)) |
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| 162 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message=info) |
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| 163 | 5 | return int(input_int) |
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| 164 | |||
| 165 | |||
| 166 | 5 | def valid_method_poptxz(methodlist): |
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| 167 | """ |
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| 168 | Remove .tar.xz support if system is too old. |
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| 169 | |||
| 170 | :param methodlist: List of all methods. |
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| 171 | :type methodlist: tuple(str) |
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| 172 | """ |
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| 173 | 5 | if not new_enough(3): |
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| 174 | 5 | methodlist = [x for x in bbconstants.METHODS if x != "txz"] |
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| 175 | 5 | return methodlist |
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| 176 | |||
| 177 | |||
| 178 | 5 | def valid_method(method): |
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| 179 | """ |
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| 180 | Check if compression method is valid, raise argparse error if it isn't. |
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| 181 | |||
| 182 | :param method: Compression method to check. |
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| 183 | :type method: str |
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| 184 | """ |
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| 185 | 5 | methodlist = bbconstants.METHODS |
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| 186 | 5 | methodlist = valid_method_poptxz(methodlist) |
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| 187 | 5 | if method not in methodlist: |
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| 188 | 5 | info = "Invalid method {0}.".format(method) |
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| 189 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message=info) |
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| 190 | 5 | return method |
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| 191 | |||
| 192 | |||
| 193 | 5 | def valid_carrier(mcc_mnc): |
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| 194 | """ |
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| 195 | Check if MCC/MNC is valid (1-3 chars), raise argparse error if it isn't. |
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| 196 | |||
| 197 | :param mcc_mnc: MCC/MNC to check. |
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| 198 | :type mcc_mnc: str |
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| 199 | """ |
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| 200 | 5 | if not str(mcc_mnc).isdecimal(): |
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| 201 | 5 | infod = "Non-integer {0}.".format(str(mcc_mnc)) |
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| 202 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message=infod) |
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| 203 | 5 | if len(str(mcc_mnc)) > 3 or not str(mcc_mnc): |
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| 204 | 5 | infol = "{0} is invalid.".format(str(mcc_mnc)) |
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| 205 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message=infol) |
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| 206 | else: |
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| 207 | 5 | return mcc_mnc |
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| 208 | |||
| 209 | |||
| 210 | 5 | def escreens_pin(pin): |
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| 211 | """ |
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| 212 | Check if given PIN is valid, raise argparse error if it isn't. |
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| 213 | |||
| 214 | :param pin: PIN to check. |
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| 215 | :type pin: str |
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| 216 | """ |
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| 217 | 5 | if len(pin) == 8: |
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| 218 | 5 | try: |
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| 219 | 5 | int(pin, 16) # hexadecimal-ness |
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| 220 | 5 | except ValueError: |
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| 221 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Invalid PIN.") |
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| 222 | else: |
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| 223 | 5 | return pin.lower() |
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| 224 | else: |
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| 225 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Invalid PIN.") |
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| 226 | |||
| 227 | |||
| 228 | 5 | def escreens_duration(duration): |
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| 229 | """ |
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| 230 | Check if Engineering Screens duration is valid. |
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| 231 | |||
| 232 | :param duration: Duration to check. |
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| 233 | :type duration: int |
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| 234 | """ |
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| 235 | 5 | if int(duration) in (1, 3, 6, 15, 30): |
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| 236 | 5 | return int(duration) |
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| 237 | else: |
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| 238 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Invalid duration.") |
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| 239 | |||
| 240 | |||
| 241 | 5 | def droidlookup_hashtype(method): |
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| 242 | """ |
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| 243 | Check if Android autoloader lookup hash type is valid. |
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| 244 | |||
| 245 | :param method: None for regular OS links, "sha256/512" for SHA256 or 512 hash. |
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| 246 | :type method: str |
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| 247 | """ |
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| 248 | 5 | if method.lower() in ("sha512", "sha256"): |
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| 249 | 5 | return method.lower() |
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| 250 | else: |
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| 251 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Invalid type.") |
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| 252 | |||
| 253 | |||
| 254 | 5 | def droidlookup_devicetype(device): |
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| 255 | """ |
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| 256 | Check if Android autoloader device type is valid. |
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| 257 | |||
| 258 | :param device: Android autoloader types to check. |
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| 259 | :type device: str |
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| 260 | """ |
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| 261 | 5 | devices = ("Priv", "DTEK50", "DTEK60", "KEYone", "Aurora", "Motion") |
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| 262 | 5 | if device is None: |
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| 263 | 5 | return None |
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| 264 | else: |
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| 265 | 5 | for dev in devices: |
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| 266 | 5 | if dev.lower() == device.lower(): |
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| 267 | 5 | return dev |
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| 268 | 5 | raise argparse.ArgumentError(argument=None, message="Invalid device.") |
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| 269 | |||
| 270 | |||
| 271 | 5 | def s2b(input_check): |
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| 272 | """ |
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| 273 | Return Boolean interpretation of string input. |
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| 274 | |||
| 275 | :param input_check: String to check if it means True or False. |
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| 276 | :type input_check: str |
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| 277 | """ |
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| 278 | 5 | return str(input_check).lower() in ("yes", "true", "t", "1", "y") |
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| 279 | |||
| 280 | |||
| 281 | 5 | def i2b(input_check): |
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| 282 | """ |
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| 283 | Return Boolean interpretation of typed input. |
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| 284 | |||
| 285 | :param input_check: Query to feed into input function. |
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| 286 | :type input_check: str |
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| 287 | """ |
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| 288 | 5 | return s2b(input(input_check)) |
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| 289 | |||
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| 291 | 5 | def is_amd64(): |
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| 292 | """ |
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| 293 | Check if script is running on an AMD64 system (Python can be 32/64, this is for subprocess) |
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| 294 | """ |
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| 295 | 5 | return platform.machine().endswith("64") |
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| 296 | |||
| 297 | |||
| 298 | 5 | def is_windows(): |
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| 299 | """ |
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| 300 | Check if script is running on Windows. |
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| 301 | """ |
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| 302 | 5 | return platform.system() == "Windows" |
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| 303 | |||
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| 305 | 5 | def talkaprint(msg, talkative=False): |
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| 306 | """ |
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| 307 | Print only if asked to. |
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| 308 | |||
| 309 | :param msg: Message to print. |
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| 310 | :type msg: str |
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| 311 | |||
| 312 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 313 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 314 | """ |
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| 315 | 5 | if talkative: |
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| 316 | 5 | print(msg) |
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| 317 | |||
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| 319 | 5 | def get_seven_zip(talkative=False): |
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| 320 | """ |
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| 321 | Return name of 7-Zip executable. |
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| 322 | On POSIX, it MUST be 7za. |
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| 323 | On Windows, it can be installed or supplied with the script. |
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| 324 | :func:`win_seven_zip` is used to determine if it's installed. |
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| 325 | |||
| 326 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 327 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 328 | """ |
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| 329 | 5 | return win_seven_zip(talkative) if is_windows() else "7za" |
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| 330 | |||
| 331 | |||
| 332 | 5 | def win_seven_zip(talkative=False): |
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| 333 | """ |
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| 334 | For Windows, check where 7-Zip is ("where", pretty much). |
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| 335 | Consult registry first for any installed instances of 7-Zip. |
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| 336 | |||
| 337 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 338 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 339 | """ |
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| 340 | 5 | talkaprint("CHECKING INSTALLED FILES...", talkative) |
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| 341 | 5 | try: |
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| 342 | 5 | path = wsz_registry() |
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| 343 | 5 | except OSError as exc: |
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| 344 | 5 | if talkative: |
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| 345 | 5 | exceptions.handle_exception(exc, xit=None) |
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| 346 | 5 | talkaprint("TRYING LOCAL FILES...", talkative) |
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| 347 | 5 | return win_seven_zip_local(talkative) |
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| 348 | else: |
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| 349 | talkaprint("7ZIP USING INSTALLED FILES", talkative) |
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| 350 | return '"{0}"'.format(os.path.join(path[0], "7z.exe")) |
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| 351 | |||
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| 353 | 5 | def wsz_registry(): |
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| 354 | """ |
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| 355 | Check Windows registry for 7-Zip executable location. |
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| 356 | """ |
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| 357 | import winreg # windows registry |
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| 358 | hk7z = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "Software\\7-Zip") |
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| 359 | path = winreg.QueryValueEx(hk7z, "Path") |
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| 360 | return path |
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| 363 | 5 | def win_seven_zip_local(talkative=False): |
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| 364 | """ |
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| 365 | If 7-Zip isn't in the registry, fall back onto supplied executables. |
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| 366 | If *those* aren't there, return "error". |
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| 367 | |||
| 368 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 369 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 370 | """ |
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| 371 | 5 | filecount = wsz_filecount() |
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| 372 | 5 | if filecount == 2: |
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| 373 | 5 | szexe = wsz_local_good(talkative) |
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| 374 | else: |
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| 375 | 5 | szexe = wsz_local_bad(talkative) |
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| 376 | 5 | return szexe |
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| 377 | |||
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| 379 | 5 | def wsz_filecount(): |
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| 380 | """ |
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| 381 | Get count of 7-Zip executables in local folder. |
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| 382 | """ |
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| 383 | 5 | filecount = len([x for x in os.listdir(os.getcwd()) if x in ["7za.exe", "7za64.exe"]]) |
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| 384 | 5 | return filecount |
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| 386 | |||
| 387 | 5 | def wsz_local_good(talkative=False): |
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| 388 | """ |
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| 389 | Get 7-Zip exe name if everything is good. |
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| 390 | |||
| 391 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 392 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 393 | """ |
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| 394 | 5 | talkaprint("7ZIP USING LOCAL FILES", talkative) |
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| 395 | 5 | szexe = "7za64.exe" if is_amd64() else "7za.exe" |
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| 396 | 5 | return szexe |
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| 397 | |||
| 398 | |||
| 399 | 5 | def wsz_local_bad(talkative=False): |
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| 400 | """ |
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| 401 | Handle 7-Zip exe name in case of issues. |
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| 402 | |||
| 403 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 404 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 405 | """ |
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| 406 | 5 | talkaprint("NO LOCAL FILES", talkative) |
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| 407 | 5 | szexe = "error" |
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| 408 | 5 | return szexe |
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| 409 | |||
| 410 | |||
| 411 | 5 | def get_core_count(): |
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| 412 | """ |
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| 413 | Find out how many CPU cores this system has. |
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| 414 | """ |
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| 415 | 5 | try: |
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| 416 | 5 | cores = str(compat.enum_cpus()) # 3.4 and up |
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| 417 | 5 | except NotImplementedError: |
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| 418 | 5 | cores = "1" # 3.2-3.3 |
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| 419 | else: |
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| 420 | 5 | if compat.enum_cpus() is None: |
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| 421 | 5 | cores = "1" |
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| 422 | 5 | return cores |
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| 423 | |||
| 424 | |||
| 425 | 5 | def prep_seven_zip_path(path, talkative=False): |
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| 426 | """ |
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| 427 | Print p7zip path on POSIX, or notify if not there. |
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| 428 | |||
| 429 | :param path: Path to use. |
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| 430 | :type path: str |
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| 431 | |||
| 432 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 433 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 434 | """ |
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| 435 | 5 | if path is None: |
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| 436 | 5 | talkaprint("NO 7ZIP\nPLEASE INSTALL p7zip", talkative) |
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| 437 | 5 | sentinel = False |
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| 438 | else: |
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| 439 | 5 | talkaprint("7ZIP FOUND AT {0}".format(path), talkative) |
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| 440 | 5 | sentinel = True |
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| 441 | return sentinel |
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| 443 | 5 | ||
| 444 | def prep_seven_zip_posix(talkative=False): |
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| 445 | """ |
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| 446 | Check for p7zip on POSIX. |
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| 447 | |||
| 448 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 449 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 450 | 5 | """ |
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| 451 | 5 | try: |
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| 452 | 5 | path = compat.where_which("7za") |
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| 453 | 5 | except ImportError: |
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| 454 | 5 | talkaprint("PLEASE INSTALL SHUTILWHICH WITH PIP", talkative) |
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| 455 | return False |
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| 456 | 5 | else: |
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| 457 | return prep_seven_zip_path(path, talkative) |
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| 458 | |||
| 459 | 5 | ||
| 460 | def prep_seven_zip(talkative=False): |
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| 461 | """ |
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| 462 | Check for presence of 7-Zip. |
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| 463 | On POSIX, check for p7zip. |
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| 464 | On Windows, check for 7-Zip. |
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| 465 | |||
| 466 | :param talkative: Whether to output to screen. False by default. |
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| 467 | :type talkative: bool |
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| 468 | 5 | """ |
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| 469 | if is_windows(): |
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| 470 | final = get_seven_zip(talkative) != "error" |
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| 471 | 5 | else: |
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| 472 | final = prep_seven_zip_posix(talkative) |
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| 473 | return final |
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| 474 | 5 | ||
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| 476 | def increment(version, inc=3): |
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| 477 | """ |
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| 478 | Increment version by given number. For repeated lookups. |
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| 479 | |||
| 480 | :param version: w.x.y.ZZZZ, becomes w.x.y.(ZZZZ + increment). |
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| 481 | :type version: str |
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| 482 | |||
| 483 | :param inc: What to increment by. Default is 3. |
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| 484 | 5 | :type inc: str |
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| 485 | 5 | """ |
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| 486 | 5 | splitos = version.split(".") |
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| 487 | 5 | splitos[3] = int(splitos[3]) |
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| 488 | 5 | if splitos[3] > 9996: # prevent overflow |
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| 489 | 5 | splitos[3] = 0 |
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| 490 | 5 | splitos[3] += int(inc) |
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| 491 | splitos[3] = str(splitos[3]) |
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| 492 | return ".".join(splitos) |
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| 493 | 5 | ||
| 494 | |||
| 495 | def stripper(name): |
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| 496 | """ |
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| 497 | Strip fluff from bar filename. |
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| 498 | |||
| 499 | :param name: Bar filename, must contain '-nto+armle-v7+signed.bar'. |
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| 500 | 5 | :type name: str |
|
| 501 | """ |
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| 502 | return name.replace("-nto+armle-v7+signed.bar", "") |
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| 503 | 5 | ||
| 504 | |||
| 505 | def create_base_url(softwareversion): |
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| 506 | """ |
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| 507 | Make the root URL for production server files. |
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| 508 | |||
| 509 | :param softwareversion: Software version to hash. |
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| 510 | :type softwareversion: str |
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| 511 | 5 | """ |
|
| 512 | 5 | # Hash software version |
|
| 513 | swhash = hashlib.sha1(softwareversion.encode('utf-8')) |
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| 514 | 5 | hashedsoftwareversion = swhash.hexdigest() |
|
| 515 | 5 | # Root of all urls |
|
| 516 | baseurl = "http://cdn.fs.sl.blackberry.com/fs/qnx/production/{0}".format(hashedsoftwareversion) |
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| 517 | return baseurl |
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| 518 | 5 | ||
| 519 | |||
| 520 | def format_app_name(appname): |
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| 521 | """ |
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| 522 | Convert long reverse DNS name to short name. |
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| 523 | |||
| 524 | :param appname: Application name (ex. sys.pim.calendar -> "calendar") |
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| 525 | 5 | :type appname: str |
|
| 526 | 5 | """ |
|
| 527 | final = appname.split(".")[-1] |
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| 528 | return final |
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| 529 | 5 | ||
| 530 | |||
| 531 | def create_bar_url(softwareversion, appname, appversion, clean=False): |
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| 532 | """ |
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| 533 | Make the URL for any production server file. |
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| 534 | |||
| 535 | :param softwareversion: Software version to hash. |
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| 536 | :type softwareversion: str |
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| 537 | |||
| 538 | :param appname: Application name, preferably like on server. |
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| 539 | :type appname: str |
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| 540 | |||
| 541 | :param appversion: Application version. |
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| 542 | :type appversion: str |
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| 543 | |||
| 544 | :param clean: Whether or not to clean up app name. Default is False. |
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| 545 | 5 | :type clean: bool |
|
| 546 | 5 | """ |
|
| 547 | 5 | baseurl = create_base_url(softwareversion) |
|
| 548 | 5 | if clean: |
|
| 549 | appname = format_app_name(appname) |
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| 550 | return "{0}/{1}-{2}-nto+armle-v7+signed.bar".format(baseurl, appname, appversion) |
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| 551 | 5 | ||
| 552 | |||
| 553 | def generate_urls(softwareversion, osversion, radioversion, core=False): |
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| 554 | """ |
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| 555 | Generate a list of OS URLs and a list of radio URLs based on input. |
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| 556 | |||
| 557 | :param softwareversion: Software version to hash. |
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| 558 | :type softwareversion: str |
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| 559 | |||
| 560 | :param osversion: OS version. |
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| 561 | :type osversion: str |
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| 562 | |||
| 563 | :param radioversion: Radio version. |
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| 564 | :type radioversion: str |
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| 565 | |||
| 566 | :param core: Whether or not to return core URLs as well. |
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| 567 | 5 | :type core: bool |
|
| 568 | """ |
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| 569 | osurls = [ |
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| 570 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "winchester.factory_sfi.desktop", osversion), |
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| 571 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960.factory_sfi.desktop", osversion), |
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| 572 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960.factory_sfi.desktop", osversion), |
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| 573 | 5 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8974.factory_sfi.desktop", osversion) |
|
| 574 | ] |
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| 575 | radiourls = [ |
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| 576 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "m5730", radioversion), |
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| 577 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960", radioversion), |
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| 578 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960.omadm", radioversion), |
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| 579 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960.wtr", radioversion), |
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| 580 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8960.wtr5", radioversion), |
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| 581 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8930.wtr5", radioversion), |
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| 582 | 5 | create_bar_url(softwareversion, "qc8974.wtr2", radioversion) |
|
| 583 | 5 | ] |
|
| 584 | 5 | coreurls = [] |
|
| 585 | 5 | osurls, radiourls = filter_urls(osurls, radiourls, osversion) |
|
| 586 | 5 | if core: |
|
| 587 | coreurls = [x.replace(".desktop", "") for x in osurls] |
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| 588 | return osurls, radiourls, coreurls |
||
| 589 | 5 | ||
| 590 | |||
| 591 | def newer_103(splitos, third): |
||
| 592 | """ |
||
| 593 | Return True if given split OS version is 10.3.X or newer. |
||
| 594 | |||
| 595 | :param splitos: OS version, split on the dots: [10, 3, 3, 2205] |
||
| 596 | :type: list(int) |
||
| 597 | |||
| 598 | :param third: The X in 10.3.X. |
||
| 599 | 5 | :type third: int |
|
| 600 | 5 | """ |
|
| 601 | newer = True if ((splitos[1] >= 4) or (splitos[1] == 3 and splitos[2] >= third)) else False |
||
| 602 | return newer |
||
| 603 | 5 | ||
| 604 | |||
| 605 | def filter_urls(osurls, radiourls, osversion): |
||
| 606 | """ |
||
| 607 | Filter lists of OS and radio URLs. |
||
| 608 | |||
| 609 | :param osurls: List of OS URLs. |
||
| 610 | :type osurls: list(str) |
||
| 611 | |||
| 612 | :param radiourls: List of radio URLs. |
||
| 613 | :type radiourls: list(str) |
||
| 614 | |||
| 615 | :param osversion: OS version. |
||
| 616 | 5 | :type osversion: str |
|
| 617 | 5 | """ |
|
| 618 | 5 | splitos = [int(i) for i in osversion.split(".")] |
|
| 619 | 5 | osurls[2] = filter_1031(osurls[2], splitos, 5) # Z3 10.3.1+ |
|
| 620 | 5 | osurls[3] = filter_1031(osurls[3], splitos, 6) # Passport 10.3.1+ |
|
| 621 | osurls[0], radiourls[0] = pop_stl1(osurls[0], radiourls[0], splitos) # STL100-1 10.3.3+ |
||
| 622 | return osurls, radiourls |
||
| 623 | 5 | ||
| 624 | |||
| 625 | def filter_1031(osurl, splitos, device): |
||
| 626 | """ |
||
| 627 | Modify URLs to reflect changes in 10.3.1. |
||
| 628 | |||
| 629 | :param osurl: OS URL to modify. |
||
| 630 | :type osurl: str |
||
| 631 | |||
| 632 | :param splitos: OS version, split and cast to int: [10, 3, 2, 2876] |
||
| 633 | :type splitos: list(int) |
||
| 634 | |||
| 635 | :param device: Device to use. |
||
| 636 | 5 | :type device: int |
|
| 637 | 5 | """ |
|
| 638 | 5 | if newer_103(splitos, 1): |
|
| 639 | 5 | filterdict = {5: ("qc8960.factory_sfi", "qc8960.factory_sfi_hybrid_qc8x30"), 6: ("qc8974.factory_sfi", "qc8960.factory_sfi_hybrid_qc8974")} |
|
| 640 | osurl = filter_osversion(osurl, device, filterdict) |
||
| 641 | return osurl |
||
| 642 | 5 | ||
| 643 | |||
| 644 | def pop_stl1(osurl, radiourl, splitos): |
||
| 645 | """ |
||
| 646 | Replace STL100-1 links in 10.3.3+. |
||
| 647 | |||
| 648 | :param osurl: OS URL to modify. |
||
| 649 | :type osurl: str |
||
| 650 | |||
| 651 | :param radiourl: Radio URL to modify. |
||
| 652 | :type radiourl: str |
||
| 653 | |||
| 654 | :param splitos: OS version, split and cast to int: [10, 3, 3, 2205] |
||
| 655 | 5 | :type splitos: list(int) |
|
| 656 | 5 | """ |
|
| 657 | 5 | if newer_103(splitos, 3): |
|
| 658 | 5 | osurl = osurl.replace("winchester", "qc8960") # duplicates get filtered out later |
|
| 659 | radiourl = radiourl.replace("m5730", "qc8960") |
||
| 660 | return osurl, radiourl |
||
| 661 | 5 | ||
| 662 | |||
| 663 | def filter_osversion(osurl, device, filterdict): |
||
| 664 | """ |
||
| 665 | Modify URLs based on device index and dictionary of changes. |
||
| 666 | |||
| 667 | :param osurl: OS URL to modify. |
||
| 668 | :type osurl: str |
||
| 669 | |||
| 670 | :param device: Device to use. |
||
| 671 | :type device: int |
||
| 672 | |||
| 673 | :param filterdict: Dictionary of changes: {device : (before, after)} |
||
| 674 | 5 | :type filterdict: dict(int:(str, str)) |
|
| 675 | 5 | """ |
|
| 676 | 5 | if device in filterdict.keys(): |
|
| 677 | osurl = osurl.replace(filterdict[device][0], filterdict[device][1]) |
||
| 678 | return osurl |
||
| 679 | 5 | ||
| 680 | |||
| 681 | def generate_lazy_urls(softwareversion, osversion, radioversion, device): |
||
| 682 | """ |
||
| 683 | Generate a pair of OS/radio URLs based on input. |
||
| 684 | |||
| 685 | :param softwareversion: Software version to hash. |
||
| 686 | :type softwareversion: str |
||
| 687 | |||
| 688 | :param osversion: OS version. |
||
| 689 | :type osversion: str |
||
| 690 | |||
| 691 | :param radioversion: Radio version. |
||
| 692 | :type radioversion: str |
||
| 693 | |||
| 694 | :param device: Device to use. |
||
| 695 | 5 | :type device: int |
|
| 696 | 5 | """ |
|
| 697 | splitos = [int(i) for i in osversion.split(".")] |
||
| 698 | 5 | rads = ["m5730", "qc8960", "qc8960.omadm", "qc8960.wtr", |
|
| 699 | "qc8960.wtr5", "qc8930.wtr4", "qc8974.wtr2"] |
||
| 700 | 5 | oses = ["winchester.factory", "qc8960.factory", "qc8960.verizon", |
|
| 701 | 5 | "qc8974.factory"] |
|
| 702 | 5 | maps = {0:0, 1:1, 2:2, 3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 6:3} |
|
| 703 | 5 | osurl = create_bar_url(softwareversion, "{0}_sfi.desktop".format(oses[maps[device]]), osversion) |
|
| 704 | 5 | radiourl = create_bar_url(softwareversion, rads[device], radioversion) |
|
| 705 | osurl = filter_1031(osurl, splitos, device) |
||
| 706 | return osurl, radiourl |
||
| 707 | 5 | ||
| 708 | |||
| 709 | def bulk_urls(softwareversion, osversion, radioversion, core=False, altsw=None): |
||
| 710 | """ |
||
| 711 | Generate all URLs, plus extra Verizon URLs. |
||
| 712 | |||
| 713 | :param softwareversion: Software version to hash. |
||
| 714 | :type softwareversion: str |
||
| 715 | |||
| 716 | :param osversion: OS version. |
||
| 717 | :type osversion: str |
||
| 718 | |||
| 719 | :param radioversion: Radio version. |
||
| 720 | :type radioversion: str |
||
| 721 | |||
| 722 | :param device: Device to use. |
||
| 723 | :type device: int |
||
| 724 | |||
| 725 | :param core: Whether or not to return core URLs as well. |
||
| 726 | :type core: bool |
||
| 727 | |||
| 728 | :param altsw: Radio software release, if not the same as OS. |
||
| 729 | 5 | :type altsw: str |
|
| 730 | 5 | """ |
|
| 731 | 5 | baseurl = create_base_url(softwareversion) |
|
| 732 | 5 | osurls, radurls, coreurls = generate_urls(softwareversion, osversion, radioversion, core) |
|
| 733 | 5 | vzwos, vzwrad = generate_lazy_urls(softwareversion, osversion, radioversion, 2) |
|
| 734 | 5 | osurls.append(vzwos) |
|
| 735 | 5 | radurls.append(vzwrad) |
|
| 736 | 5 | vzwcore = vzwos.replace("sfi.desktop", "sfi") |
|
| 737 | 5 | if core: |
|
| 738 | 5 | coreurls.append(vzwcore) |
|
| 739 | 5 | osurls = list(set(osurls)) # pop duplicates |
|
| 740 | 5 | radurls = list(set(radurls)) |
|
| 741 | 5 | if core: |
|
| 742 | 5 | coreurls = list(set(coreurls)) |
|
| 743 | radurls = bulk_urls_altsw(radurls, baseurl, altsw) |
||
| 744 | return osurls, coreurls, radurls |
||
| 745 | 5 | ||
| 746 | |||
| 747 | def bulk_urls_altsw(radurls, baseurl, altsw=None): |
||
| 748 | """ |
||
| 749 | Handle alternate software release for radio. |
||
| 750 | |||
| 751 | :param radurls: List of radio URLs. |
||
| 752 | :type radurls: list(str) |
||
| 753 | |||
| 754 | :param baseurl: Base URL (from http to hashed SW release). |
||
| 755 | :type baseurl: str |
||
| 756 | |||
| 757 | :param altsw: Radio software release, if not the same as OS. |
||
| 758 | 5 | :type altsw: str |
|
| 759 | 5 | """ |
|
| 760 | 5 | if altsw is not None: |
|
| 761 | 5 | altbase = create_base_url(altsw) |
|
| 762 | 5 | radiourls2 = [rad.replace(baseurl, altbase) for rad in radurls] |
|
| 763 | 5 | radurls = radiourls2 |
|
| 764 | del radiourls2 |
||
| 765 | return radurls |
||
| 766 | 5 | ||
| 767 | |||
| 768 | def line_begin(): |
||
| 769 | """ |
||
| 770 | 5 | Go to beginning of line, to overwrite whatever's there. |
|
| 771 | 5 | """ |
|
| 772 | sys.stdout.write("\r") |
||
| 773 | sys.stdout.flush() |
||
| 774 | 5 | ||
| 775 | |||
| 776 | def spinner_clear(): |
||
| 777 | """ |
||
| 778 | 5 | Get rid of any spinner residue left in stdout. |
|
| 779 | 5 | """ |
|
| 780 | sys.stdout.write("\b \b") |
||
| 781 | sys.stdout.flush() |
||
| 782 | 5 | ||
| 783 | |||
| 784 | class Spinner(object): |
||
| 785 | """ |
||
| 786 | A basic spinner using itertools. No need for progress. |
||
| 787 | 5 | """ |
|
| 788 | 5 | ||
| 789 | 5 | def __init__(self): |
|
| 790 | """ |
||
| 791 | 5 | Generate the itertools wheel. |
|
| 792 | """ |
||
| 793 | self.wheel = itertools.cycle(['-', '/', '|', '\\']) |
||
| 794 | self.file = dummy.UselessStdout() |
||
| 795 | 5 | ||
| 796 | 5 | def after(self): |
|
| 797 | 5 | """ |
|
| 798 | 5 | Iterate over itertools.cycle, write to file. |
|
| 799 | 5 | """ |
|
| 800 | try: |
||
| 801 | self.file.write(next(self.wheel)) |
||
| 802 | self.file.flush() |
||
| 803 | 5 | self.file.write("\b\r") |
|
| 804 | self.file.flush() |
||
| 805 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
||
| 806 | self.stop() |
||
| 807 | 5 | ||
| 808 | def stop(self): |
||
| 809 | """ |
||
| 810 | 5 | Kill output. |
|
| 811 | """ |
||
| 812 | self.file = dummy.UselessStdout() |
||
| 813 | |||
| 814 | |||
| 815 | 5 | class SpinManager(object): |
|
| 816 | 5 | """ |
|
| 817 | 5 | Wraps around the itertools spinner, runs it in another thread. |
|
| 818 | 5 | """ |
|
| 819 | 5 | ||
| 820 | 5 | def __init__(self): |
|
| 821 | 5 | """ |
|
| 822 | Start the spinner thread. |
||
| 823 | 5 | """ |
|
| 824 | spinner = Spinner() |
||
| 825 | self.spinner = spinner |
||
| 826 | self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.loop, args=()) |
||
| 827 | 5 | self.thread.daemon = True |
|
| 828 | 5 | self.scanning = False |
|
| 829 | 5 | self.spinner.file = dummy.UselessStdout() |
|
| 830 | |||
| 831 | 5 | def start(self): |
|
| 832 | """ |
||
| 833 | Begin the spinner. |
||
| 834 | """ |
||
| 835 | 5 | self.spinner.file = sys.stderr |
|
| 836 | 5 | self.scanning = True |
|
| 837 | 5 | self.thread.start() |
|
| 838 | 5 | ||
| 839 | 5 | def loop(self): |
|
| 840 | """ |
||
| 841 | Spin if scanning, clean up if not. |
||
| 842 | """ |
||
| 843 | while self.scanning: |
||
| 844 | 5 | time.sleep(0.5) |
|
| 845 | try: |
||
| 846 | line_begin() |
||
| 847 | self.spinner.after() |
||
| 848 | 5 | except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
|
| 849 | 5 | self.scanning = False |
|
| 850 | 5 | self.stop() |
|
| 851 | 5 | ||
| 852 | 5 | def stop(self): |
|
| 853 | 5 | """ |
|
| 854 | Stop the spinner. |
||
| 855 | """ |
||
| 856 | 5 | self.spinner.stop() |
|
| 857 | self.scanning = False |
||
| 858 | spinner_clear() |
||
| 859 | line_begin() |
||
| 860 | if not is_windows(): |
||
| 861 | print("\n") |
||
| 862 | |||
| 863 | 5 | ||
| 864 | 5 | def return_and_delete(target): |
|
| 865 | 5 | """ |
|
| 866 | 5 | Read text file, then delete it. Return contents. |
|
| 867 | |||
| 868 | :param target: Text file to read. |
||
| 869 | 5 | :type target: str |
|
| 870 | """ |
||
| 871 | with open(target, "r") as thefile: |
||
| 872 | content = thefile.read() |
||
| 873 | os.remove(target) |
||
| 874 | return content |
||
| 875 | |||
| 876 | 5 | ||
| 877 | 5 | def verify_loader_integrity(loaderfile): |
|
| 878 | """ |
||
| 879 | 5 | Test for created loader integrity. Windows-only. |
|
| 880 | 5 | ||
| 881 | 5 | :param loaderfile: Path to loader. |
|
| 882 | 5 | :type loaderfile: str |
|
| 883 | 5 | """ |
|
| 884 | 5 | if not is_windows(): |
|
| 885 | 5 | pass |
|
| 886 | 5 | else: |
|
| 887 | excode = None |
||
| 888 | try: |
||
| 889 | 5 | with open(os.devnull, 'rb') as dnull: |
|
| 890 | cmd = "{0} fileinfo".format(loaderfile) |
||
| 891 | excode = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=dnull, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
||
| 892 | except OSError: |
||
| 893 | excode = -1 |
||
| 894 | return excode == 0 # 0 if OK, non-zero if something broke |
||
| 895 | |||
| 896 | 5 | ||
| 897 | 5 | def bulkfilter_printer(afile): |
|
| 898 | 5 | """ |
|
| 899 | Print filename and verify a loader file. |
||
| 900 | |||
| 901 | 5 | :param afile: Path to file. |
|
| 902 | :type afile: str |
||
| 903 | """ |
||
| 904 | print("TESTING: {0}".format(os.path.basename(afile))) |
||
| 905 | if not verify_loader_integrity(afile): |
||
| 906 | return os.path.basename(afile) |
||
| 907 | |||
| 908 | 5 | ||
| 909 | 5 | def bulkfilter(files): |
|
| 910 | """ |
||
| 911 | Verify all loader files in a given list. |
||
| 912 | 5 | ||
| 913 | :param files: List of files. |
||
| 914 | :type files: list(str) |
||
| 915 | """ |
||
| 916 | brokens = [bulkfilter_printer(file) for file in files if prepends(os.path.basename(file), bbconstants.PREFIXES, ".exe")] |
||
| 917 | return brokens |
||
| 918 | |||
| 919 | 5 | ||
| 920 | 5 | def verify_bulk_loaders(ldir): |
|
| 921 | """ |
||
| 922 | 5 | Run :func:`verify_loader_integrity` for all files in a dir. |
|
| 923 | 5 | ||
| 924 | 5 | :param ldir: Directory to use. |
|
| 925 | :type ldir: str |
||
| 926 | """ |
||
| 927 | 5 | if not is_windows(): |
|
| 928 | pass |
||
| 929 | else: |
||
| 930 | files = verify_bulk_loaders_filefilter(ldir) |
||
| 931 | brokens = verify_bulk_loaders_brokens(files) |
||
| 932 | return brokens |
||
| 933 | |||
| 934 | 5 | ||
| 935 | 5 | def verify_bulk_loaders_filefilter(ldir): |
|
| 936 | """ |
||
| 937 | Prepare file names for :func:`verify_bulk_loaders`. |
||
| 938 | 5 | ||
| 939 | :param ldir: Directory to use. |
||
| 940 | :type ldir: str |
||
| 941 | """ |
||
| 942 | files = [os.path.join(ldir, file) for file in os.listdir(ldir) if not os.path.isdir(file)] |
||
| 943 | return files |
||
| 944 | |||
| 945 | 5 | ||
| 946 | 5 | def verify_bulk_loaders_brokens(files): |
|
| 947 | """ |
||
| 948 | Prepare filtered file list for :func:`verify_bulk_loaders`. |
||
| 949 | 5 | ||
| 950 | :param files: List of files. |
||
| 951 | :type files: list(str) |
||
| 952 | """ |
||
| 953 | brokens = [file for file in bulkfilter(files) if file] |
||
| 954 | return brokens |
||
| 955 | |||
| 956 | |||
| 957 | def list_workers(input_data, workerlimit): |
||
| 958 | """ |
||
| 959 | 5 | Count number of threads, either length of iterable or provided limit. |
|
| 960 | 5 | ||
| 961 | :param input_data: Input data, some iterable. |
||
| 962 | :type input_data: list |
||
| 963 | 5 | ||
| 964 | :param workerlimit: Maximum number of workers. |
||
| 965 | :type workerlimit: int |
||
| 966 | """ |
||
| 967 | runners = len(input_data) if len(input_data) < workerlimit else workerlimit |
||
| 968 | return runners |
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| 969 | |||
| 970 | 5 | ||
| 971 | def cpu_workers(input_data): |
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| 972 | """ |
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| 973 | 5 | Count number of CPU workers, smaller of number of threads and length of data. |
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| 974 | |||
| 975 | :param input_data: Input data, some iterable. |
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| 976 | :type input_data: list |
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| 977 | 5 | """ |
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| 978 | 5 | return list_workers(input_data, compat.enum_cpus()) |
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| 979 | 5 | ||
| 980 | 5 | ||
| 981 | 5 | def prep_logfile(): |
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| 982 | """ |
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| 983 | Prepare log file, labeling it with current date. Select folder based on frozen status. |
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| 984 | 5 | """ |
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| 985 | logfile = "{0}.txt".format(time.strftime("%Y_%m_%d_%H%M%S")) |
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| 986 | basefolder = prep_logfile_folder() |
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| 987 | record = os.path.join(basefolder, logfile) |
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| 988 | 5 | open(record, "w").close() |
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| 989 | 5 | return record |
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| 990 | 5 | ||
| 991 | |||
| 992 | 5 | def prep_logfile_folder(): |
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| 993 | 5 | """ |
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| 994 | Prepare folder to write log file to. |
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| 995 | """ |
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| 996 | 5 | if getattr(sys, 'frozen', False): |
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| 997 | basefolder = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "lookuplogs") |
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| 998 | os.makedirs(basefolder, exist_ok=True) |
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| 999 | else: |
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| 1000 | basefolder = iniconfig.config_homepath(None, True) |
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| 1001 | return basefolder |
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| 1002 | |||
| 1003 | |||
| 1004 | def prepends(file, pre, suf): |
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| 1005 | """ |
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| 1006 | Check if filename starts with/ends with stuff. |
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| 1007 | |||
| 1008 | :param file: File to check. |
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| 1009 | 5 | :type file: str |
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| 1010 | |||
| 1011 | :param pre: Prefix(es) to check. |
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| 1012 | 5 | :type pre: str or list or tuple |
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| 1013 | |||
| 1014 | :param suf: Suffix(es) to check. |
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| 1015 | :type suf: str or list or tuple |
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| 1016 | """ |
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| 1017 | return file.startswith(pre) and file.endswith(suf) |
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| 1018 | |||
| 1019 | 5 | ||
| 1020 | 5 | def lprint(iterable): |
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| 1021 | """ |
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| 1022 | A oneliner for 'for item in x: print item'. |
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| 1023 | 5 | ||
| 1024 | :param iterable: Iterable to print. |
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| 1025 | :type iterable: list/tuple |
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| 1026 | """ |
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| 1027 | for item in iterable: |
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| 1028 | print(item) |
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| 1029 | |||
| 1030 | 5 | ||
| 1031 | 5 | def cappath_config_loader(homepath=None): |
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| 1032 | 5 | """ |
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| 1033 | Read a ConfigParser file to get cap preferences. |
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| 1034 | |||
| 1035 | 5 | :param homepath: Folder containing ini file. Default is user directory. |
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| 1036 | :type homepath: str |
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| 1037 | """ |
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| 1038 | capini = iniconfig.generic_loader('cappath', homepath) |
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| 1039 | cappath = capini.get('path', fallback=bbconstants.CAP.location) |
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| 1040 | return cappath |
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| 1041 | |||
| 1042 | |||
| 1043 | def cappath_config_writer(cappath=None, homepath=None): |
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| 1044 | """ |
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| 1045 | 5 | Write a ConfigParser file to store cap preferences. |
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| 1046 | 5 | ||
| 1047 | 5 | :param cappath: Method to use. |
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| 1048 | :type cappath: str |
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| 1049 | |||
| 1050 | 5 | :param homepath: Folder containing ini file. Default is user directory. |
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| 1051 | :type homepath: str |
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| 1052 | """ |
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| 1053 | cappath = grab_cap() if cappath is None else cappath |
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| 1054 | results = {"path": cappath} |
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| 1055 | iniconfig.generic_writer("cappath", results, homepath) |
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| 1056 | |||
| 1057 | |||
| 1058 | def one_and_none(first, second): |
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| 1059 | """ |
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| 1060 | 5 | Check if one element in a pair is None and one isn't. |
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| 1061 | 5 | ||
| 1062 | :param first: To return True, this must be None. |
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| 1063 | :type first: str |
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| 1064 | 5 | ||
| 1065 | :param second: To return True, this mustbe false. |
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| 1066 | :type second: str |
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| 1067 | """ |
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| 1068 | sentinel = True if first is None and second is not None else False |
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| 1069 | return sentinel |
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| 1070 | |||
| 1071 | 5 | ||
| 1072 | def def_args(dirs): |
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| 1073 | """ |
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| 1074 | 5 | Return prepared argument list for most instances of :func:`cond_check:`. |
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| 1075 | |||
| 1076 | :param dirs: List of directories. |
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| 1077 | :type dirs: list(str) |
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| 1078 | """ |
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| 1079 | return [dirs[4], dirs[5], dirs[2], dirs[3]] |
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| 1080 | |||
| 1081 | |||
| 1082 | def cond_do(dofunc, goargs, restargs=None, condition=True): |
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| 1083 | """ |
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| 1084 | Do a function, check a condition, then do same function but swap first argument. |
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| 1085 | |||
| 1086 | :param dofunc: Function to do. |
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| 1087 | :type dofunc: function |
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| 1088 | |||
| 1089 | :param goargs: List of variable arguments. |
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| 1090 | 5 | :type goargs: list(str) |
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| 1091 | 5 | ||
| 1092 | 5 | :param restargs: Rest of arguments, which are constant. |
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| 1093 | 5 | :type restargs: list(str) |
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| 1094 | |||
| 1095 | :param condition: Condition to check in order to use secondarg. |
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| 1096 | 5 | :type condition: bool |
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| 1097 | """ |
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| 1098 | restargs = [] if restargs is None else restargs |
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| 1099 | dofunc(goargs[0], *restargs) |
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| 1100 | if condition: |
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| 1101 | dofunc(goargs[1], *restargs) |
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| 1102 | |||
| 1103 | |||
| 1104 | def cond_check(dofunc, goargs, restargs=None, condition=True, checkif=True, checkifnot=True): |
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| 1105 | """ |
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| 1106 | Do :func:`cond_do` based on a condition, then do it again based on a second condition. |
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| 1107 | |||
| 1108 | :param dofunc: Function to do. |
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| 1109 | :type dofunc: function |
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| 1110 | |||
| 1111 | :param goargs: List of variable arguments. |
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| 1112 | :type goargs: list(str) |
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| 1113 | |||
| 1114 | :param restargs: Rest of arguments, which are constant. |
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| 1115 | :type restargs: list(str) |
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| 1116 | |||
| 1117 | :param condition: Condition to check in order to use secondarg. |
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| 1118 | 5 | :type condition: bool |
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| 1119 | 5 | ||
| 1120 | 5 | :param checkif: Do :func:`cond_do` if this is True. |
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| 1121 | 5 | :type checkif: bool |
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| 1122 | |||
| 1123 | :param checkifnot: Do :func:`cond_do` if this is False. |
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| 1124 | :type checkifnot: bool |
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| 1125 | """ |
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| 1126 | if checkif: |
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| 1127 | cond_do(dofunc, goargs[0:2], restargs, condition) |
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| 1128 | if not checkifnot: |
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| 1129 | cond_do(dofunc, goargs[2:4], restargs, condition) |
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| 1130 |