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[GNUnet-SVN] [taler-blog] branch master updated: use taler-util for tale


From: gnunet
Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] [taler-blog] branch master updated: use taler-util for talerconfig.
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 21:05:18 +0200

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ng0 pushed a commit to branch master
in repository blog.

The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new a6c9acc  use taler-util for talerconfig.
a6c9acc is described below

commit a6c9acc30a22654ca2570cd7105021719e255742
Author: ng0 <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Wed Sep 25 19:04:45 2019 +0000

    use taler-util for talerconfig.
---
 .gitignore               |   2 +
 bin/taler-merchant-blog  |   2 +-
 setup.py                 |   3 +-
 talerblog/blog/blog.py   |   2 +-
 talerblog/talerconfig.py | 607 -----------------------------------------------
 talerblog/tests.py       |   2 +-
 6 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 611 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 5c80428..6ceaf7c 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ doxygen-doc/
 *.egg-info/
 __pycache__
 *.pyc
+build/
+dist/
diff --git a/bin/taler-merchant-blog b/bin/taler-merchant-blog
index 4e16130..6758b88 100644
--- a/bin/taler-merchant-blog
+++ b/bin/taler-merchant-blog
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import argparse
 import sys
 import os
 import site
-from talerblog.talerconfig import TalerConfig
+from taler.util.talerconfig import TalerConfig
 
 ## @cond
 LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
index 14456bd..68bc300 100755
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ setup(name='talerblog',
                         "qrcode",
                         "lxml",
                         "requests",
-                        "cachelib"],
+                        "cachelib",
+                        "taler-util"],
       tests_require=["nose", "mock"],
       test_suite="nose.collector",
       package_data={
diff --git a/talerblog/blog/blog.py b/talerblog/blog/blog.py
index 742705d..b6f0f30 100644
--- a/talerblog/blog/blog.py
+++ b/talerblog/blog/blog.py
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import requests
 import flask
 import lxml.etree
 from cachelib import UWSGICache, SimpleCache
-from talerblog.talerconfig import TalerConfig
+from taler.util.talerconfig import TalerConfig
 from ..blog.content import ARTICLES, get_article_file, get_image_file
 
 BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
diff --git a/talerblog/talerconfig.py b/talerblog/talerconfig.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a33294..0000000
--- a/talerblog/talerconfig.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,607 +0,0 @@
-##
-# This file is part of TALER
-# (C) 2016 INRIA
-#
-# TALER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
-# terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free 
Software
-# Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# TALER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
-# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-# TALER; see the file COPYING.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
-#
-# @author Florian Dold
-# @author Marcello Stanisci
-# @brief Parse GNUnet-style configurations in pure Python
-
-import logging
-import collections
-import os
-import weakref
-import sys
-import re
-from typing import Callable, Any
-
-LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-__all__ = ["TalerConfig"]
-
-TALER_DATADIR = None
-
-try:
-    # not clear if this is a good idea ...
-    from talerpaths import TALER_DATADIR as t
-    TALER_DATADIR = t
-except ImportError:
-    pass
-
-
-##
-# Exception class for a any configuration error.
-class ConfigurationError(Exception):
-    pass
-
-
-##
-# Exception class for malformed strings having with parameter
-# expansion.
-class ExpansionSyntaxError(Exception):
-    pass
-
-
-##
-# Do shell-style parameter expansion.
-# Supported syntax:
-#  - ${X}
-#  - ${X:-Y}
-#  - $X
-#
-# @param var entire config value that might contain a parameter
-#        to expand.
-# @param getter function that is in charge of returning _some_
-#        value to be used in place of the parameter to expand.
-#        Typically, the replacement is searched first under the
-#        PATHS section of the current configuration, or (if not
-#        found) in the environment.
-#
-# @return the expanded config value.
-def expand(var: str, getter: Callable[[str], str]) -> str:
-    pos = 0
-    result = ""
-    while pos != -1:
-        start = var.find("$", pos)
-        if start == -1:
-            break
-        if var[start:].startswith("${"):
-            balance = 1
-            end = start + 2
-            while balance > 0 and end < len(var):
-                balance += {"{": 1, "}": -1}.get(var[end], 0)
-                end += 1
-            if balance != 0:
-                raise ExpansionSyntaxError("unbalanced parentheses")
-            piece = var[start + 2:end - 1]
-            if piece.find(":-") > 0:
-                varname, alt = piece.split(":-", 1)
-                replace = getter(varname)
-                if replace is None:
-                    replace = expand(alt, getter)
-            else:
-                varname = piece
-                replace = getter(varname)
-                if replace is None:
-                    replace = var[start:end]
-        else:
-            end = start + 2
-            while end < len(var) and var[start + 1:end + 1].isalnum():
-                end += 1
-            varname = var[start + 1:end]
-            replace = getter(varname)
-            if replace is None:
-                replace = var[start:end]
-        result = result + replace
-        pos = end
-
-    return result + var[pos:]
-
-
-##
-# A configuration entry.
-class Entry:
-
-    ##
-    # Init constructor.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param config reference to a configuration object - FIXME
-    #        define "configuration object".
-    # @param section name of the config section where this entry
-    #        got defined.
-    # @param option name of the config option associated with this
-    #        entry.
-    # @param kwargs keyword arguments that hold the value / filename
-    #        / line number of this current option.
-    def __init__(self, config, section: str, option: str, **kwargs) -> None:
-        self.value = kwargs.get("value")
-        self.filename = kwargs.get("filename")
-        self.lineno = kwargs.get("lineno")
-        self.section = section
-        self.option = option
-        self.config = weakref.ref(config)
-
-    ##
-    # XML representation of this entry.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @return XML string holding all the relevant information
-    #         for this entry.
-    def __repr__(self) -> str:
-        return "<Entry section=%s, option=%s, value=%s>" \
-               % (self.section, self.option, repr(self.value),)
-
-    ##
-    # Return the value for this entry, as is.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @return the config value.
-    def __str__(self) -> Any:
-        return self.value
-
-    ##
-    # Return entry value, accepting defaults.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself
-    # @param default default value to return if none was found.
-    # @param required indicate whether the value was required or not.
-    #        If the value was required, but was not found, an exception
-    #        is found.
-    # @param warn if True, outputs a warning message if the value was
-    #        not found -- regardless of it being required or not.
-    # @return the value, or the given @a default, if not found.
-    def value_string(self, default=None, required=False, warn=False) -> str:
-        if required and self.value is None:
-            raise ConfigurationError("Missing required option '%s' in section 
'%s'" \
-                                     % (self.option.upper(), 
self.section.upper()))
-        if self.value is None:
-            if warn:
-                if default is not None:
-                    LOGGER.warning(
-                        "Configuration is missing option '%s' in section '%s',\
-                                   falling back to '%s'", self.option,
-                        self.section, default
-                    )
-                else:
-                    LOGGER.warning(
-                        "Configuration ** is missing option '%s' in section 
'%s'",
-                        self.option.upper(), self.section.upper()
-                    )
-            return default
-        return self.value
-
-    ##
-    # Return entry value as a _int_.  Raise exception if the
-    # value is not convertible to a integer.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself
-    # @param default currently ignored.
-    # @param required currently ignored.
-    # @param warn currently ignored.
-    # @return the value, or the given @a default, if not found.
-    def value_int(self, default=None, required=False, warn=False) -> int:
-        value = self.value_string(default, warn, required)
-        if value is None:
-            return None
-        try:
-            return int(value)
-        except ValueError:
-            raise ConfigurationError("Expected number for option '%s' in 
section '%s'" \
-                                     % (self.option.upper(), 
self.section.upper()))
-
-    ##
-    # Fetch value to substitute to expansion variables.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param key the value's name to lookup.
-    # @return the value, if found, None otherwise.
-    def _getsubst(self, key: str) -> Any:
-        value = self.config()["paths"][key].value
-        if value is not None:
-            return value
-        value = os.environ.get(key)
-        if value is not None:
-            return value
-        return None
-
-    ##
-    # Fetch the config value that should be a filename,
-    # taking care of invoking the variable-expansion logic first.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param default currently ignored.
-    # @param required currently ignored.
-    # @param warn currently ignored.
-    # @return the (expanded) filename.
-    def value_filename(self, default=None, required=False, warn=False) -> str:
-        value = self.value_string(default, required, warn)
-        if value is None:
-            return None
-        return expand(value, self._getsubst)
-
-    ##
-    # Give the filename and line number of this config entry.
-    #
-    # @param self this object.
-    # @return <filename>:<linenumber>, or "<unknown>" if one
-    #         is not known.
-    def location(self) -> str:
-        if self.filename is None or self.lineno is None:
-            return "<unknown>"
-        return "%s:%s" % (self.filename, self.lineno)
-
-
-##
-# Represent a section by inheriting from 'defaultdict'.
-class OptionDict(collections.defaultdict):
-
-    ##
-    # Init constructor.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself
-    # @param config the "config" object -- typically a @a TalerConfig instance.
-    # @param section_name the section name to assign to this object.
-    def __init__(self, config, section_name: str) -> None:
-        self.config = weakref.ref(config)
-        self.section_name = section_name
-        super().__init__()
-
-    ##
-    # Logic to run when a non-existent key is dereferenced.
-    # Just create and return a empty config @a Entry.  Note
-    # that the freshly created entry will nonetheless put
-    # under the accessed key (that *does* become existent
-    # afterwards).
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param key the key attempted to be accessed.
-    # @return the no-value entry.
-    def __missing__(self, key: str) -> Entry:
-        entry = Entry(self.config(), self.section_name, key)
-        self[key] = entry
-        return entry
-
-    ##
-    # Attempt to fetch one value from the object.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param chunk the key (?) that is tried to access.
-    # @return the object, if it exists, or a freshly created
-    #         (empty) one, if it doesn't exist.
-    def __getitem__(self, chunk: str) -> Entry:
-        return super().__getitem__(chunk.lower())
-
-    ##
-    # Set one value into the object.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param chunk key under which the value is going to be set.
-    # @param value value to set the @a chunk to.
-    def __setitem__(self, chunk: str, value: Entry) -> None:
-        super().__setitem__(chunk.lower(), value)
-
-
-##
-# Collection of all the (@a OptionDict) sections.
-class SectionDict(collections.defaultdict):
-
-    ##
-    # Automatically invoked when a missing section is
-    # dereferenced.  It creates the missing - empty - section.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param key the dereferenced section name.
-    # @return the freshly created section.
-    def __missing__(self, key):
-        value = OptionDict(self, key)
-        self[key] = value
-        return value
-
-    ##
-    # Attempt to retrieve a section.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param chunk the section name.
-    def __getitem__(self, chunk: str) -> OptionDict:
-        return super().__getitem__(chunk.lower())
-
-    ##
-    # Set a section.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param chunk the section name to set.
-    # @param value the value to set under that @a chunk.
-    def __setitem__(self, chunk: str, value: OptionDict) -> None:
-        super().__setitem__(chunk.lower(), value)
-
-
-##
-# One loaded taler configuration, including base configuration
-# files and included files.
-class TalerConfig:
-
-    ##
-    # Init constructor..
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    def __init__(self) -> None:
-        self.sections = SectionDict()  # just plain dict
-
-    ##
-    # Load a configuration file, instantiating a config object.
-    #
-    # @param filename the filename where to load the configuration
-    #        from.  If None, it defaults "taler.conf".
-    # @param load_defaults if True, then defaults values are loaded
-    #        (from canonical directories like "<prefix>/share/config.d/taler/")
-    #        before the actual configuration file.  This latter then
-    #        can override some/all the defaults.
-    # @return the config object.
-    @staticmethod
-    def from_file(filename=None, load_defaults=True):
-        cfg = TalerConfig()
-        if filename is None:
-            xdg = os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME")
-            if xdg:
-                filename = os.path.join(xdg, "taler.conf")
-            else:
-                filename = os.path.expanduser("~/.config/taler.conf")
-            print("Loading default config: (%s)" % filename)
-        if load_defaults:
-            cfg.load_defaults()
-        cfg.load_file(os.path.expanduser(filename))
-        return cfg
-
-    ##
-    # Get a string value from the config.
-    #
-    # @param self the config object itself.
-    # @param section the section to fetch the value from.
-    # @param option the value's option name.
-    # @param kwargs dict argument with instructions about
-    #        the value retrieval logic.
-    # @return the wanted string (or a default / exception if
-    #         a error occurs).
-    def value_string(self, section, option, **kwargs) -> str:
-        return self.sections[section][option].value_string(
-            kwargs.get("default"), kwargs.get("required"), kwargs.get("warn")
-        )
-
-    ##
-    # Get a value from the config that should be a filename.
-    # The variable expansion for the path's components is internally managed.
-    #
-    # @param self the config object itself.
-    # @param section the section to fetch the value from.
-    # @param option the value's option name.
-    # @param kwargs dict argument with instructions about
-    #        the value retrieval logic.
-    # @return the wanted filename (or a default / exception if
-    #         a error occurs).
-    def value_filename(self, section, option, **kwargs) -> str:
-        return self.sections[section][option].value_filename(
-            kwargs.get("default"), kwargs.get("required"), kwargs.get("warn")
-        )
-
-    ##
-    # Get a integer value from the config.
-    #
-    # @param self the config object itself.
-    # @param section the section to fetch the value from.
-    # @param option the value's option name.
-    # @param kwargs dict argument with instructions about
-    #        the value retrieval logic.
-    # @return the wanted integer (or a default / exception if
-    #         a error occurs).
-    def value_int(self, section, option, **kwargs) -> int:
-        return self.sections[section][option].value_int(
-            kwargs.get("default"), kwargs.get("required"), kwargs.get("warn")
-        )
-
-    ##
-    # Load default values from canonical locations.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    def load_defaults(self) -> None:
-        base_dir = os.environ.get("TALER_BASE_CONFIG")
-        if base_dir:
-            self.load_dir(base_dir)
-            return
-        prefix = os.environ.get("TALER_PREFIX")
-        if prefix:
-            tmp = os.path.split(os.path.normpath(prefix))
-            if re.match("lib", tmp[1]):
-                prefix = tmp[0]
-            self.load_dir(os.path.join(prefix, "share/taler/config.d"))
-            return
-        if TALER_DATADIR:
-            self.load_dir(os.path.join(TALER_DATADIR, "share/taler/config.d"))
-            return
-        LOGGER.warning("no base directory found")
-
-    ##
-    # Load configuration from environment variable
-    # TALER_CONFIG_FILE or from default location if the
-    # variable is not set.
-    #
-    # @param args currently unused.
-    # @param kwargs kwargs for subroutine @a from_file.
-    # @return freshly instantiated config object.
-    @staticmethod
-    def from_env(*args, **kwargs):
-        filename = os.environ.get("TALER_CONFIG_FILE")
-        return TalerConfig.from_file(filename, *args, **kwargs)
-
-    ##
-    # Load config values from _each_ file found in a directory.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param dirname the directory to crawl in the look for config files.
-    def load_dir(self, dirname) -> None:
-        try:
-            files = os.listdir(dirname)
-        except FileNotFoundError:
-            LOGGER.warning("can't read config directory '%s'", dirname)
-            return
-        for file in files:
-            if not file.endswith(".conf"):
-                continue
-            self.load_file(os.path.join(dirname, file))
-
-    ##
-    # Load config values from a file.
-    #
-    # @param filename config file to take the values from.
-    def load_file(self, filename) -> None:
-        sections = self.sections
-        try:
-            with open(filename, "r") as file:
-                lineno = 0
-                current_section = None
-                for line in file:
-                    lineno += 1
-                    line = line.strip()
-                    if line == "":
-                        # empty line
-                        continue
-                    if line.startswith("#"):
-                        # comment
-                        continue
-                    if line.startswith("@INLINE@"):
-                        pair = line.split()
-                        if 2 != len(pair):
-                            LOGGER.error(
-                                "invalid inlined config filename given ('%s')" 
%
-                                line
-                            )
-                            continue
-                        if pair[1].startswith("/"):
-                            self.load_file(pair[1])
-                        else:
-                            self.load_file(
-                                os.path.join(
-                                    os.path.dirname(filename), pair[1]
-                                )
-                            )
-                        continue
-                    if line.startswith("["):
-                        if not line.endswith("]"):
-                            LOGGER.error(
-                                "invalid section header in line %s: %s", 
lineno,
-                                repr(line)
-                            )
-                        section_name = line.strip("[]").strip().strip('"')
-                        current_section = section_name
-                        continue
-                    if current_section is None:
-                        LOGGER.error(
-                            "option outside of section in line %s: %s", lineno,
-                            repr(line)
-                        )
-                        continue
-                    pair = line.split("=", 1)
-                    if len(pair) != 2:
-                        LOGGER.error(
-                            "invalid option in line %s: %s", lineno, repr(line)
-                        )
-                    key = pair[0].strip()
-                    value = pair[1].strip()
-                    if value.startswith('"'):
-                        value = value[1:]
-                        if not value.endswith('"'):
-                            LOGGER.error(
-                                "mismatched quotes in line %s: %s", lineno,
-                                repr(line)
-                            )
-                        else:
-                            value = value[:-1]
-                    entry = Entry(
-                        self.sections,
-                        current_section,
-                        key,
-                        value=value,
-                        filename=filename,
-                        lineno=lineno
-                    )
-                    sections[current_section][key] = entry
-        except FileNotFoundError:
-            # not logging here, as this interests the final user mostly.
-            print("Configuration file (%s) not found" % filename)
-            sys.exit(3)
-
-    ##
-    # Dump the textual representation of a config object.
-    #
-    # Format:
-    #
-    # [section]
-    # option = value # FIXME (what is location?)
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself, that will be dumped.
-    def dump(self) -> None:
-        for kv_section in self.sections.items():
-            print("[%s]" % (kv_section[1].section_name, ))
-            for kv_option in kv_section[1].items():
-                print("%s = %s # %s" % \
-                      (kv_option[1].option,
-                       kv_option[1].value,
-                       kv_option[1].location()))
-
-    ##
-    # Return a whole section from this object.
-    #
-    # @param self the object itself.
-    # @param chunk name of the section to return.
-    # @return the section - note that if the section is
-    #         not found, a empty one will created on the fly,
-    #         then set under 'chunk', and returned.
-    def __getitem__(self, chunk: str) -> OptionDict:
-        if isinstance(chunk, str):
-            return self.sections[chunk]
-        raise TypeError("index must be string")
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
-    import argparse
-
-    PARSER = argparse.ArgumentParser()
-    PARSER.add_argument(
-        "--section", "-s", dest="section", default=None, metavar="SECTION"
-    )
-    PARSER.add_argument(
-        "--option", "-o", dest="option", default=None, metavar="OPTION"
-    )
-    PARSER.add_argument(
-        "--config", "-c", dest="config", default=None, metavar="FILE"
-    )
-    PARSER.add_argument(
-        "--filename",
-        "-f",
-        dest="expand_filename",
-        default=False,
-        action='store_true'
-    )
-    ARGS = PARSER.parse_args()
-
-    TC = TalerConfig.from_file(ARGS.config)
-
-    if ARGS.section is not None and ARGS.option is not None:
-        if ARGS.expand_filename:
-            X = TC.value_filename(ARGS.section, ARGS.option)
-        else:
-            X = TC.value_string(ARGS.section, ARGS.option)
-        if X is not None:
-            print(X)
-    else:
-        TC.dump()
diff --git a/talerblog/tests.py b/talerblog/tests.py
index 5de63db..0bec4c2 100644
--- a/talerblog/tests.py
+++ b/talerblog/tests.py
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import unittest
 import logging
 from mock import patch, MagicMock
 from .blog import blog
-from .talerconfig import TalerConfig
+from taler.util.talerconfig import TalerConfig
 
 TC = TalerConfig.from_env()
 CURRENCY = TC["taler"]["currency"].value_string(required=True)

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