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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_dirdbm -*- # # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ DBM-style interface to a directory. Each key is stored as a single file. This is not expected to be very fast or efficient, but it's good for easy debugging. DirDBMs are *not* thread-safe, they should only be accessed by one thread at a time. No files should be placed in the working directory of a DirDBM save those created by the DirDBM itself! Maintainer: Itamar Shtull-Trauring """ import os import base64 import glob try: import cPickle as pickle except ImportError: import pickle from twisted.python.filepath import FilePath try: _open except NameError: _open = open class DirDBM: """ A directory with a DBM interface. This class presents a hash-like interface to a directory of small, flat files. It can only use strings as keys or values. """ def __init__(self, name): """ @type name: str @param name: Base path to use for the directory storage. """ self.dname = os.path.abspath(name) self._dnamePath = FilePath(name) if not self._dnamePath.isdir(): self._dnamePath.createDirectory() else: # Run recovery, in case we crashed. we delete all files ending # with ".new". Then we find all files who end with ".rpl". If a # corresponding file exists without ".rpl", we assume the write # failed and delete the ".rpl" file. If only a ".rpl" exist we # assume the program crashed right after deleting the old entry # but before renaming the replacement entry. # # NOTE: '.' is NOT in the base64 alphabet! for f in glob.glob(self._dnamePath.child("*.new").path): os.remove(f) replacements = glob.glob(self._dnamePath.child("*.rpl").path) for f in replacements: old = f[:-4] if os.path.exists(old): os.remove(f) else: os.rename(f, old) def _encode(self, k): """ Encode a key so it can be used as a filename. """ # NOTE: '_' is NOT in the base64 alphabet! return base64.encodestring(k).replace(b'\n', b'_').replace(b"/", b"-") def _decode(self, k): """ Decode a filename to get the key. """ return base64.decodestring(k.replace(b'_', b'\n').replace(b"-", b"/")) def _readFile(self, path): """ Read in the contents of a file. Override in subclasses to e.g. provide transparently encrypted dirdbm. """ with _open(path.path, "rb") as f: s = f.read() return s def _writeFile(self, path, data): """ Write data to a file. Override in subclasses to e.g. provide transparently encrypted dirdbm. """ with _open(path.path, "wb") as f: f.write(data) f.flush() def __len__(self): """ @return: The number of key/value pairs in this Shelf """ return len(self._dnamePath.listdir()) def __setitem__(self, k, v): """ C{dirdbm[k] = v} Create or modify a textfile in this directory @type k: bytes @param k: key to set @type v: bytes @param v: value to associate with C{k} """ if not type(k) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM key must be bytes") if not type(v) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM value must be bytes") k = self._encode(k) # We create a new file with extension .new, write the data to it, and # if the write succeeds delete the old file and rename the new one. old = self._dnamePath.child(k) if old.exists(): new = old.siblingExtension(".rpl") # Replacement entry else: new = old.siblingExtension(".new") # New entry try: self._writeFile(new, v) except: new.remove() raise else: if (old.exists()): old.remove() new.moveTo(old) def __getitem__(self, k): """ C{dirdbm[k]} Get the contents of a file in this directory as a string. @type k: bytes @param k: key to lookup @return: The value associated with C{k} @raise KeyError: Raised when there is no such key """ if not type(k) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM key must be bytes") path = self._dnamePath.child(self._encode(k)) try: return self._readFile(path) except (EnvironmentError): raise KeyError(k) def __delitem__(self, k): """ C{del dirdbm[foo]} Delete a file in this directory. @type k: bytes @param k: key to delete @raise KeyError: Raised when there is no such key """ if not type(k) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM key must be bytes") k = self._encode(k) try: self._dnamePath.child(k).remove() except (EnvironmentError): raise KeyError(self._decode(k)) def keys(self): """ @return: a L{list} of filenames (keys). """ return list(map(self._decode, self._dnamePath.asBytesMode().listdir())) def values(self): """ @return: a L{list} of file-contents (values). """ vals = [] keys = self.keys() for key in keys: vals.append(self[key]) return vals def items(self): """ @return: a L{list} of 2-tuples containing key/value pairs. """ items = [] keys = self.keys() for key in keys: items.append((key, self[key])) return items def has_key(self, key): """ @type key: bytes @param key: The key to test @return: A true value if this dirdbm has the specified key, a false value otherwise. """ if not type(key) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM key must be bytes") key = self._encode(key) return self._dnamePath.child(key).isfile() def setdefault(self, key, value): """ @type key: bytes @param key: The key to lookup @param value: The value to associate with key if key is not already associated with a value. """ if key not in self: self[key] = value return value return self[key] def get(self, key, default = None): """ @type key: bytes @param key: The key to lookup @param default: The value to return if the given key does not exist @return: The value associated with C{key} or C{default} if not L{DirDBM.has_key(key)} """ if key in self: return self[key] else: return default def __contains__(self, key): """ @see: L{DirDBM.has_key} """ return self.has_key(key) def update(self, dict): """ Add all the key/value pairs in L{dict} to this dirdbm. Any conflicting keys will be overwritten with the values from L{dict}. @type dict: mapping @param dict: A mapping of key/value pairs to add to this dirdbm. """ for key, val in dict.items(): self[key]=val def copyTo(self, path): """ Copy the contents of this dirdbm to the dirdbm at C{path}. @type path: L{str} @param path: The path of the dirdbm to copy to. If a dirdbm exists at the destination path, it is cleared first. @rtype: C{DirDBM} @return: The dirdbm this dirdbm was copied to. """ path = FilePath(path) assert path != self._dnamePath d = self.__class__(path.path) d.clear() for k in self.keys(): d[k] = self[k] return d def clear(self): """ Delete all key/value pairs in this dirdbm. """ for k in self.keys(): del self[k] def close(self): """ Close this dbm: no-op, for dbm-style interface compliance. """ def getModificationTime(self, key): """ Returns modification time of an entry. @return: Last modification date (seconds since epoch) of entry C{key} @raise KeyError: Raised when there is no such key """ if not type(key) == bytes: raise TypeError("DirDBM key must be bytes") path = self._dnamePath.child(self._encode(key)) if path.isfile(): return path.getModificationTime() else: raise KeyError(key) class Shelf(DirDBM): """ A directory with a DBM shelf interface. This class presents a hash-like interface to a directory of small, flat files. Keys must be strings, but values can be any given object. """ def __setitem__(self, k, v): """ C{shelf[foo] = bar} Create or modify a textfile in this directory. @type k: str @param k: The key to set @param v: The value to associate with C{key} """ v = pickle.dumps(v) DirDBM.__setitem__(self, k, v) def __getitem__(self, k): """ C{dirdbm[foo]} Get and unpickle the contents of a file in this directory. @type k: bytes @param k: The key to lookup @return: The value associated with the given key @raise KeyError: Raised if the given key does not exist """ return pickle.loads(DirDBM.__getitem__(self, k)) def open(file, flag = None, mode = None): """ This is for 'anydbm' compatibility. @param file: The parameter to pass to the DirDBM constructor. @param flag: ignored @param mode: ignored """ return DirDBM(file) __all__ = ["open", "DirDBM", "Shelf"]
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