bazarr/libs/watchdog/watchmedo.py

621 lines
19 KiB
Python
Executable File

# coding: utf-8
#
# Copyright 2011 Yesudeep Mangalapilly <yesudeep@gmail.com>
# Copyright 2012 Google, Inc & contributors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
:module: watchdog.watchmedo
:author: yesudeep@google.com (Yesudeep Mangalapilly)
:author: contact@tiger-222.fr (Mickaël Schoentgen)
:synopsis: ``watchmedo`` shell script utility.
"""
import errno
import os
import os.path
import sys
import yaml
import time
import logging
from io import StringIO
from argh import arg, aliases, ArghParser, expects_obj
from watchdog.version import VERSION_STRING
from watchdog.utils import WatchdogShutdown, load_class
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
CONFIG_KEY_TRICKS = 'tricks'
CONFIG_KEY_PYTHON_PATH = 'python-path'
def path_split(pathname_spec, separator=os.pathsep):
"""
Splits a pathname specification separated by an OS-dependent separator.
:param pathname_spec:
The pathname specification.
:param separator:
(OS Dependent) `:` on Unix and `;` on Windows or user-specified.
"""
return list(pathname_spec.split(separator))
def add_to_sys_path(pathnames, index=0):
"""
Adds specified paths at specified index into the sys.path list.
:param paths:
A list of paths to add to the sys.path
:param index:
(Default 0) The index in the sys.path list where the paths will be
added.
"""
for pathname in pathnames[::-1]:
sys.path.insert(index, pathname)
def load_config(tricks_file_pathname):
"""
Loads the YAML configuration from the specified file.
:param tricks_file_path:
The path to the tricks configuration file.
:returns:
A dictionary of configuration information.
"""
with open(tricks_file_pathname, 'rb') as f:
return yaml.safe_load(f.read())
def parse_patterns(patterns_spec, ignore_patterns_spec, separator=';'):
"""
Parses pattern argument specs and returns a two-tuple of
(patterns, ignore_patterns).
"""
patterns = patterns_spec.split(separator)
ignore_patterns = ignore_patterns_spec.split(separator)
if ignore_patterns == ['']:
ignore_patterns = []
return (patterns, ignore_patterns)
def observe_with(observer, event_handler, pathnames, recursive):
"""
Single observer thread with a scheduled path and event handler.
:param observer:
The observer thread.
:param event_handler:
Event handler which will be called in response to file system events.
:param pathnames:
A list of pathnames to monitor.
:param recursive:
``True`` if recursive; ``False`` otherwise.
"""
for pathname in set(pathnames):
observer.schedule(event_handler, pathname, recursive)
observer.start()
try:
while True:
time.sleep(1)
except WatchdogShutdown:
observer.stop()
observer.join()
def schedule_tricks(observer, tricks, pathname, recursive):
"""
Schedules tricks with the specified observer and for the given watch
path.
:param observer:
The observer thread into which to schedule the trick and watch.
:param tricks:
A list of tricks.
:param pathname:
A path name which should be watched.
:param recursive:
``True`` if recursive; ``False`` otherwise.
"""
for trick in tricks:
for name, value in list(trick.items()):
TrickClass = load_class(name)
handler = TrickClass(**value)
trick_pathname = getattr(handler, 'source_directory', None) or pathname
observer.schedule(handler, trick_pathname, recursive)
@aliases('tricks')
@arg('files',
nargs='*',
help='perform tricks from given file')
@arg('--python-path',
default='.',
help='paths separated by %s to add to the python path' % os.pathsep)
@arg('--interval',
'--timeout',
dest='timeout',
default=1.0,
help='use this as the polling interval/blocking timeout (in seconds)')
@arg('--recursive',
default=True,
help='recursively monitor paths')
@arg('--debug-force-polling',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces polling')
@arg('--debug-force-kqueue',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces BSD kqueue(2)')
@arg('--debug-force-winapi',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Windows API')
@arg('--debug-force-winapi-async',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Windows API + I/O completion')
@arg('--debug-force-fsevents',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Mac OS X FSEvents')
@arg('--debug-force-inotify',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Linux inotify(7)')
@expects_obj
def tricks_from(args):
"""
Subcommand to execute tricks from a tricks configuration file.
:param args:
Command line argument options.
"""
if args.debug_force_polling:
from watchdog.observers.polling import PollingObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_kqueue:
from watchdog.observers.kqueue import KqueueObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_winapi_async:
from watchdog.observers.read_directory_changes_async import\
WindowsApiAsyncObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_winapi:
from watchdog.observers.read_directory_changes import\
WindowsApiObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_inotify:
from watchdog.observers.inotify import InotifyObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_fsevents:
from watchdog.observers.fsevents import FSEventsObserver as Observer
else:
# Automatically picks the most appropriate observer for the platform
# on which it is running.
from watchdog.observers import Observer
add_to_sys_path(path_split(args.python_path))
observers = []
for tricks_file in args.files:
observer = Observer(timeout=args.timeout)
if not os.path.exists(tricks_file):
raise OSError(errno.ENOENT, os.strerror(errno.ENOENT), tricks_file)
config = load_config(tricks_file)
try:
tricks = config[CONFIG_KEY_TRICKS]
except KeyError:
raise KeyError("No %r key specified in %s." % (
CONFIG_KEY_TRICKS, tricks_file))
if CONFIG_KEY_PYTHON_PATH in config:
add_to_sys_path(config[CONFIG_KEY_PYTHON_PATH])
dir_path = os.path.dirname(tricks_file)
if not dir_path:
dir_path = os.path.relpath(os.getcwd())
schedule_tricks(observer, tricks, dir_path, args.recursive)
observer.start()
observers.append(observer)
try:
while True:
time.sleep(1)
except WatchdogShutdown:
for o in observers:
o.unschedule_all()
o.stop()
for o in observers:
o.join()
@aliases('generate-tricks-yaml')
@arg('trick_paths',
nargs='*',
help='Dotted paths for all the tricks you want to generate')
@arg('--python-path',
default='.',
help='paths separated by %s to add to the python path' % os.pathsep)
@arg('--append-to-file',
default=None,
help='appends the generated tricks YAML to a file; \
if not specified, prints to standard output')
@arg('-a',
'--append-only',
dest='append_only',
default=False,
help='if --append-to-file is not specified, produces output for \
appending instead of a complete tricks yaml file.')
@expects_obj
def tricks_generate_yaml(args):
"""
Subcommand to generate Yaml configuration for tricks named on the command
line.
:param args:
Command line argument options.
"""
python_paths = path_split(args.python_path)
add_to_sys_path(python_paths)
output = StringIO()
for trick_path in args.trick_paths:
TrickClass = load_class(trick_path)
output.write(TrickClass.generate_yaml())
content = output.getvalue()
output.close()
header = yaml.dump({CONFIG_KEY_PYTHON_PATH: python_paths})
header += "%s:\n" % CONFIG_KEY_TRICKS
if args.append_to_file is None:
# Output to standard output.
if not args.append_only:
content = header + content
sys.stdout.write(content)
else:
if not os.path.exists(args.append_to_file):
content = header + content
with open(args.append_to_file, 'ab') as output:
output.write(content)
@arg('directories',
nargs='*',
default='.',
help='directories to watch.')
@arg('-p',
'--pattern',
'--patterns',
dest='patterns',
default='*',
help='matches event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-i',
'--ignore-pattern',
'--ignore-patterns',
dest='ignore_patterns',
default='',
help='ignores event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-D',
'--ignore-directories',
dest='ignore_directories',
default=False,
help='ignores events for directories')
@arg('-R',
'--recursive',
dest='recursive',
default=False,
help='monitors the directories recursively')
@arg('--interval',
'--timeout',
dest='timeout',
default=1.0,
help='use this as the polling interval/blocking timeout')
@arg('--trace',
default=False,
help='dumps complete dispatching trace')
@arg('--debug-force-polling',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces polling')
@arg('--debug-force-kqueue',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces BSD kqueue(2)')
@arg('--debug-force-winapi',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Windows API')
@arg('--debug-force-winapi-async',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Windows API + I/O completion')
@arg('--debug-force-fsevents',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Mac OS X FSEvents')
@arg('--debug-force-inotify',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces Linux inotify(7)')
@expects_obj
def log(args):
"""
Subcommand to log file system events to the console.
:param args:
Command line argument options.
"""
from watchdog.utils import echo
from watchdog.tricks import LoggerTrick
if args.trace:
echo.echo_class(LoggerTrick)
patterns, ignore_patterns =\
parse_patterns(args.patterns, args.ignore_patterns)
handler = LoggerTrick(patterns=patterns,
ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns,
ignore_directories=args.ignore_directories)
if args.debug_force_polling:
from watchdog.observers.polling import PollingObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_kqueue:
from watchdog.observers.kqueue import KqueueObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_winapi_async:
from watchdog.observers.read_directory_changes_async import\
WindowsApiAsyncObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_winapi:
from watchdog.observers.read_directory_changes import\
WindowsApiObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_inotify:
from watchdog.observers.inotify import InotifyObserver as Observer
elif args.debug_force_fsevents:
from watchdog.observers.fsevents import FSEventsObserver as Observer
else:
# Automatically picks the most appropriate observer for the platform
# on which it is running.
from watchdog.observers import Observer
observer = Observer(timeout=args.timeout)
observe_with(observer, handler, args.directories, args.recursive)
@arg('directories',
nargs='*',
default='.',
help='directories to watch')
@arg('-c',
'--command',
dest='command',
default=None,
help='''shell command executed in response to matching events.
These interpolation variables are available to your command string::
${watch_src_path} - event source path;
${watch_dest_path} - event destination path (for moved events);
${watch_event_type} - event type;
${watch_object} - ``file`` or ``directory``
Note::
Please ensure you do not use double quotes (") to quote
your command string. That will force your shell to
interpolate before the command is processed by this
subcommand.
Example option usage::
--command='echo "${watch_src_path}"'
''')
@arg('-p',
'--pattern',
'--patterns',
dest='patterns',
default='*',
help='matches event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-i',
'--ignore-pattern',
'--ignore-patterns',
dest='ignore_patterns',
default='',
help='ignores event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-D',
'--ignore-directories',
dest='ignore_directories',
default=False,
help='ignores events for directories')
@arg('-R',
'--recursive',
dest='recursive',
default=False,
help='monitors the directories recursively')
@arg('--interval',
'--timeout',
dest='timeout',
default=1.0,
help='use this as the polling interval/blocking timeout')
@arg('-w', '--wait',
dest='wait_for_process',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help="wait for process to finish to avoid multiple simultaneous instances")
@arg('-W', '--drop',
dest='drop_during_process',
action='store_true',
default=False,
help="Ignore events that occur while command is still being executed "
"to avoid multiple simultaneous instances")
@arg('--debug-force-polling',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces polling')
@expects_obj
def shell_command(args):
"""
Subcommand to execute shell commands in response to file system events.
:param args:
Command line argument options.
"""
from watchdog.tricks import ShellCommandTrick
if not args.command:
args.command = None
if args.debug_force_polling:
from watchdog.observers.polling import PollingObserver as Observer
else:
from watchdog.observers import Observer
patterns, ignore_patterns = parse_patterns(args.patterns,
args.ignore_patterns)
handler = ShellCommandTrick(shell_command=args.command,
patterns=patterns,
ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns,
ignore_directories=args.ignore_directories,
wait_for_process=args.wait_for_process,
drop_during_process=args.drop_during_process)
observer = Observer(timeout=args.timeout)
observe_with(observer, handler, args.directories, args.recursive)
@arg('command',
help='''Long-running command to run in a subprocess.
''')
@arg('command_args',
metavar='arg',
nargs='*',
help='''Command arguments.
Note: Use -- before the command arguments, otherwise watchmedo will
try to interpret them.
''')
@arg('-d',
'--directory',
dest='directories',
metavar='directory',
action='append',
help='Directory to watch. Use another -d or --directory option '
'for each directory.')
@arg('-p',
'--pattern',
'--patterns',
dest='patterns',
default='*',
help='matches event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-i',
'--ignore-pattern',
'--ignore-patterns',
dest='ignore_patterns',
default='',
help='ignores event paths with these patterns (separated by ;).')
@arg('-D',
'--ignore-directories',
dest='ignore_directories',
default=False,
help='ignores events for directories')
@arg('-R',
'--recursive',
dest='recursive',
default=False,
help='monitors the directories recursively')
@arg('--interval',
'--timeout',
dest='timeout',
default=1.0,
help='use this as the polling interval/blocking timeout')
@arg('--signal',
dest='signal',
default='SIGINT',
help='stop the subprocess with this signal (default SIGINT)')
@arg('--debug-force-polling',
default=False,
help='[debug] forces polling')
@arg('--kill-after',
dest='kill_after',
default=10.0,
help='when stopping, kill the subprocess after the specified timeout '
'(default 10)')
@expects_obj
def auto_restart(args):
"""
Subcommand to start a long-running subprocess and restart it
on matched events.
:param args:
Command line argument options.
"""
if args.debug_force_polling:
from watchdog.observers.polling import PollingObserver as Observer
else:
from watchdog.observers import Observer
from watchdog.tricks import AutoRestartTrick
import signal
if not args.directories:
args.directories = ['.']
# Allow either signal name or number.
if args.signal.startswith("SIG"):
stop_signal = getattr(signal, args.signal)
else:
stop_signal = int(args.signal)
# Handle termination signals by raising a semantic exception which will
# allow us to gracefully unwind and stop the observer
termination_signals = {signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGINT}
def handler_termination_signal(_signum, _frame):
# Neuter all signals so that we don't attempt a double shutdown
for signum in termination_signals:
signal.signal(signum, signal.SIG_IGN)
raise WatchdogShutdown
for signum in termination_signals:
signal.signal(signum, handler_termination_signal)
patterns, ignore_patterns = parse_patterns(args.patterns,
args.ignore_patterns)
command = [args.command]
command.extend(args.command_args)
handler = AutoRestartTrick(command=command,
patterns=patterns,
ignore_patterns=ignore_patterns,
ignore_directories=args.ignore_directories,
stop_signal=stop_signal,
kill_after=args.kill_after)
handler.start()
observer = Observer(timeout=args.timeout)
try:
observe_with(observer, handler, args.directories, args.recursive)
except WatchdogShutdown:
pass
finally:
handler.stop()
epilog = """Copyright 2011 Yesudeep Mangalapilly <yesudeep@gmail.com>.
Copyright 2012 Google, Inc & contributors.
Licensed under the terms of the Apache license, version 2.0. Please see
LICENSE in the source code for more information."""
parser = ArghParser(epilog=epilog)
parser.add_commands([tricks_from,
tricks_generate_yaml,
log,
shell_command,
auto_restart])
parser.add_argument('--version',
action='version',
version='%(prog)s ' + VERSION_STRING)
def main():
"""Entry-point function."""
parser.dispatch()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()