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by William Grant
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# IVLE
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 The University of Melbourne
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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# Module: Console
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# Author: Matt Giuca, Tom Conway, David Coles (refactor)
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# Date: 13/8/2008
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# Mainly refactored out of consoleservice
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import errno |
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import cPickle |
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import md5 |
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import os |
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import random |
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import socket |
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import StringIO |
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import uuid |
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import cjson |
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import ivle.conf |
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from ivle import (chat, util) |
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# Outside Jail
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trampoline_path = os.path.join(ivle.conf.lib_path, "trampoline") |
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# Inside Jail
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python_path = "/usr/bin/python" |
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console_dir = os.path.join(ivle.conf.share_path, 'services') |
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console_path = os.path.join(console_dir, 'python-console') |
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class ConsoleError(Exception): |
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""" The console failed in some way. This is bad. """
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def __init__(self, value): |
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self.value = value |
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def __str__(self): |
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return repr(self.value) |
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class ConsoleException(Exception): |
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""" The code being exectuted on the console returned an exception.
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"""
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def __init__(self, value): |
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self.value = value |
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def __str__(self): |
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return repr(self.value) |
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class TruncateStringIO(StringIO.StringIO): |
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""" A class that wraps around StringIO and truncates the buffer when the
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contents are read (except for when using getvalue).
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"""
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def __init__(self, buffer=None): |
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StringIO.StringIO.__init__(self, buffer) |
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def read(self, n=-1): |
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""" Read at most size bytes from the file (less if the read hits EOF
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before obtaining size bytes).
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If the size argument is negative or omitted, read all data until EOF is
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reached. The bytes are returned as a string object. An empty string is
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returned when EOF is encountered immediately.
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Truncates the buffer.
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"""
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self.seek(0) |
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res = StringIO.StringIO.read(self, n) |
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self.truncate(0) |
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return res |
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def readline(self, length=None): |
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""" Read one entire line from the file.
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A trailing newline character is kept in the string (but may be absent
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when a file ends with an incomplete line). If the size argument is
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present and non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the
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trailing newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
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An empty string is returned only when EOF is encountered immediately.
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Note: Unlike stdio's fgets(), the returned string contains null
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characters ('\0') if they occurred in the input.
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Removes the line from the buffer.
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"""
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self.seek(0) |
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res = StringIO.StringIO.readline(self, length) |
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rest = StringIO.StringIO.read(self) |
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self.truncate(0) |
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self.write(rest) |
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return res |
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def readlines(self, sizehint=0): |
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""" Read until EOF using readline() and return a list containing the
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lines thus read.
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If the optional sizehint argument is present, instead of reading up to
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EOF, whole lines totalling approximately sizehint bytes (or more to
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accommodate a final whole line).
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Truncates the buffer.
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"""
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self.seek(0) |
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res = StringIO.StringIO.readlines(self, length) |
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self.truncate(0) |
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return res |
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class Console(object): |
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""" Provides a nice python interface to the console
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"""
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def __init__(self, uid, jail_path, working_dir): |
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"""Starts up a console service for user uid, inside chroot jail
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jail_path with work directory of working_dir
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"""
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super(Console, self).__init__() |
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self.uid = uid |
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self.jail_path = jail_path |
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self.working_dir = working_dir |
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# Set up the buffers
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self.stdin = TruncateStringIO() |
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self.stdout = TruncateStringIO() |
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self.stderr = TruncateStringIO() |
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# Fire up the console
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self.restart() |
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def restart(self): |
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# Empty all the buffers
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self.stdin.truncate(0) |
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self.stdout.truncate(0) |
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self.stderr.truncate(0) |
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# TODO: Check if we are already running a console. If we are shut it
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# down first.
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# TODO: Figure out the host name the console server is running on.
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self.host = socket.gethostname() |
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# Create magic
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# TODO
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self.magic = md5.new(uuid.uuid4().bytes).digest().encode('hex') |
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# Try to find a free port on the server.
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# Just try some random ports in the range [3000,8000)
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# until we either succeed, or give up. If you think this
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# sounds risky, it isn't:
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# For N ports (e.g. 5000) with k (e.g. 100) in use, the
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# probability of failing to find a free port in t (e.g. 5) tries
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# is (k / N) ** t (e.g. 3.2*10e-9).
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tries = 0 |
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while tries < 5: |
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self.port = int(random.uniform(3000, 8000)) |
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# Start the console server (port, magic)
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# trampoline usage: tramp uid jail_dir working_dir script_path args
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# console usage: python-console port magic
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res = os.spawnv(os.P_WAIT, trampoline_path, [ |
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trampoline_path, |
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str(self.uid), |
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self.jail_path, |
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console_dir, |
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python_path, |
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console_path, |
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str(self.port), |
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str(self.magic), |
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self.working_dir |
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])
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if res == 0: |
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# success
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break; |
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tries += 1 |
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# If we can't start the console after 5 attemps (can't find a free port
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# during random probing, syntax errors, segfaults) throw an exception.
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if tries == 5: |
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raise ConsoleError("Unable to start console service!") |
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def __chat(self, cmd, args): |
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""" A wrapper around chat.chat to comunicate directly with the
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console.
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"""
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try: |
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response = chat.chat(self.host, self.port, |
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{'cmd': cmd, 'text': args}, self.magic) |
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except socket.error, (enumber, estring): |
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if enumber == errno.ECONNREFUSED: |
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# Timeout
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raise ConsoleError( |
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"Could not establish a connection to the python console") |
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else: |
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# Some other error - probably serious
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raise socket.error, (enumber, estring) |
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except cjson.DecodeError: |
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# Couldn't decode the JSON
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raise ConsoleError( |
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"Could not understand the python console response") |
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return response |
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def __handle_chat(self, cmd, args): |
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""" A wrapper around self.__chat that handles all the messy responses
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of chat for higher level interfaces such as inspect
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"""
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# Do the request
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response = self.__chat(cmd, args) |
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# Process I/O requests
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while 'output' in response or 'input' in response: |
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if 'output' in response: |
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self.stdout.write(response['output']) |
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response = self.chat() |
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elif 'input' in response: |
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response = self.chat(self.stdin.readline()) |
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# Process user exceptions
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if 'exc' in response: |
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raise ConsoleException(response['exc']) |
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return response |
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def chat(self, code=''): |
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""" Executes a partial block of code """
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return self.__chat('chat', code) |
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def block(self, code): |
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""" Executes a block of code and returns the output """
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block = self.__handle_chat('block', code) |
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if 'output' in block: |
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return block['output'] |
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elif 'okay' in block: |
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return
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else: |
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raise ConsoleException("Bad response from console: %s"%str(block)) |
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def globals(self, globs=None): |
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""" Returns a dictionary of the console's globals and optionally set
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them to a new value
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"""
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# Pickle the globals
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pickled_globs = None |
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if globs is not None: |
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pickled_globs = {} |
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for g in globs: |
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pickled_globs[g] = cPickle.dumps(globs[g]) |
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globals = self.__handle_chat('globals', pickled_globs) |
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# Unpickle the globals
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for g in globals['globals']: |
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globals['globals'][g] = cPickle.loads(globals['globals'][g]) |
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return globals['globals'] |
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def call(self, function, *args, **kwargs): |
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""" Calls a function in the python console. Can take in a list of
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repr() args and dictionary of repr() values kwargs. These will be
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evaluated on the server side.
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"""
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call_args = { |
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'function': function, |
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'args': args, |
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'kwargs': kwargs} |
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call = self.__handle_chat('call', call_args) |
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# Unpickle any exceptions
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if 'exception' in call: |
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call['exception']['except'] = \ |
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cPickle.loads(call['exception']['except']) |
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return call |
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def execute(self, code=''): |
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""" Runs a block of code in the python console.
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If an exception was thrown then returns an exception object.
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"""
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execute = self.__handle_chat('execute', code) |
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# Unpickle any exceptions
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if 'exception' in execute: |
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return cPickle.loads(execute['exception']) |
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return execute |
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def set_vars(self, variables): |
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""" Takes a dictionary of varibles to add to the console's global
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space. These are evaluated in the local space so you can't use this to
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set a varible to a value to be calculated on the console side.
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"""
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vars = {} |
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for v in variables: |
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vars[v] = repr(variables[v]) |
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set_vars = self.__handle_chat('set_vars', vars) |
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if set_vars.get('response') != 'okay': |
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raise ConsoleError("Could not set variables") |
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def close(self): |
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""" Causes the console process to terminate """
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return self.__chat('terminate', None) |
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class ExistingConsole(Console): |
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""" Provides a nice python interface to an existing console.
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Note: You can't restart an existing console since there is no way to infer
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all the starting parameters. Just start a new Console instead.
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"""
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def __init__(self, host, port, magic): |
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self.host = host |
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self.port = port |
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self.magic = magic |
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# Set up the buffers
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self.stdin = TruncateStringIO() |
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self.stdout = TruncateStringIO() |
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self.stderr = TruncateStringIO() |
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def restart(): |
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raise NotImplementedError('You can not restart an existing console') |
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