#!/usr/bin/env python # This file is part of Mylar. # # Mylar is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Mylar 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 Mylar. If not, see . import os, sys, locale import errno import shutil import time import threading import signal sys.path.insert(1, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'lib')) import mylar from mylar import webstart, logger, filechecker, versioncheck import argparse if ( sys.platform == 'win32' and sys.executable.split( '\\' )[-1] == 'pythonw.exe'): sys.stdout = open(os.devnull, "w") sys.stderr = open(os.devnull, "w") def handler_sigterm(signum, frame): mylar.SIGNAL = 'shutdown' def main(): # Fixed paths to mylar if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): mylar.FULL_PATH = os.path.abspath(sys.executable) else: mylar.FULL_PATH = os.path.abspath(__file__) mylar.PROG_DIR = os.path.dirname(mylar.FULL_PATH) mylar.ARGS = sys.argv[1:] # From sickbeard mylar.SYS_ENCODING = None try: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "") mylar.SYS_ENCODING = locale.getpreferredencoding() except (locale.Error, IOError): pass # for OSes that are poorly configured I'll just force UTF-8 if not mylar.SYS_ENCODING or mylar.SYS_ENCODING in ('ANSI_X3.4-1968', 'US-ASCII', 'ASCII'): mylar.SYS_ENCODING = 'UTF-8' # Set up and gather command line arguments parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Automated Comic Book Downloader') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', help='Increase console logging verbosity') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true', help='Turn off console logging') parser.add_argument('-d', '--daemon', action='store_true', help='Run as a daemon') parser.add_argument('-p', '--port', type=int, help='Force mylar to run on a specified port') parser.add_argument('-b', '--backup', action='store_true', help='Will automatically backup & keep the last 2 copies of the .db & ini files prior to startup') parser.add_argument('-w', '--noweekly', action='store_true', help='Turn off weekly pull list check on startup (quicker boot sequence)') parser.add_argument('--datadir', help='Specify a directory where to store your data files') parser.add_argument('--config', help='Specify a config file to use') parser.add_argument('--nolaunch', action='store_true', help='Prevent browser from launching on startup') parser.add_argument('--pidfile', help='Create a pid file (only relevant when running as a daemon)') parser.add_argument('--safe', action='store_true', help='redirect the startup page to point to the Manage Comics screen on startup') #parser.add_argument('-u', '--update', action='store_true', help='force mylar to perform an update as if in GUI') args = parser.parse_args() if args.verbose: mylar.VERBOSE = True if args.quiet: mylar.QUIET = True # Do an intial setup of the logger. logger.initLogger(console=not mylar.QUIET, log_dir=False, init=True, verbose=mylar.VERBOSE) #if args.update: # print('Attempting to update Mylar so things can work again...') # try: # versioncheck.update() # except Exception, e: # sys.exit('Mylar failed to update.') if args.daemon: if sys.platform == 'win32': print "Daemonize not supported under Windows, starting normally" else: mylar.DAEMON = True if args.pidfile: mylar.PIDFILE = str(args.pidfile) # If the pidfile already exists, mylar may still be running, so exit if os.path.exists(mylar.PIDFILE): sys.exit("PID file '" + mylar.PIDFILE + "' already exists. Exiting.") # The pidfile is only useful in daemon mode, make sure we can write the file properly if mylar.DAEMON: mylar.CREATEPID = True try: file(mylar.PIDFILE, 'w').write("pid\n") except IOError, e: raise SystemExit("Unable to write PID file: %s [%d]" % (e.strerror, e.errno)) else: logger.warn("Not running in daemon mode. PID file creation disabled.") if args.datadir: mylar.DATA_DIR = args.datadir else: mylar.DATA_DIR = mylar.PROG_DIR if args.config: mylar.CONFIG_FILE = args.config else: mylar.CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(mylar.DATA_DIR, 'config.ini') if args.safe: mylar.SAFESTART = True else: mylar.SAFESTART = False if args.noweekly: mylar.NOWEEKLY = True else: mylar.NOWEEKLY = False # Try to create the DATA_DIR if it doesn't exist #if not os.path.exists(mylar.DATA_DIR): # try: # os.makedirs(mylar.DATA_DIR) # except OSError: # raise SystemExit('Could not create data directory: ' + mylar.DATA_DIR + '. Exiting....') filechecker.validateAndCreateDirectory(mylar.DATA_DIR, True) # Make sure the DATA_DIR is writeable if not os.access(mylar.DATA_DIR, os.W_OK): raise SystemExit('Cannot write to the data directory: ' + mylar.DATA_DIR + '. Exiting...') # Put the database in the DATA_DIR mylar.DB_FILE = os.path.join(mylar.DATA_DIR, 'mylar.db') # backup the db and configs before they load. if args.backup: print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Backing up .db and config.ini files for safety.' backupdir = os.path.join(mylar.DATA_DIR, 'backup') try: os.makedirs(backupdir) print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Directory does not exist for backup - creating : ' + backupdir except OSError as exception: if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST: print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Directory already exists.' raise i = 0 while (i < 2): if i == 0: ogfile = mylar.DB_FILE back = os.path.join(backupdir, 'mylar.db') back_1 = os.path.join(backupdir, 'mylar.db.1') else: ogfile = config_file back = os.path.join(backupdir, 'config.ini') back_1 = os.path.join(backupdir, 'config.ini.1') try: print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Now Backing up mylar.db file' if os.path.isfile(back_1): print '[AUTO-BACKUP] ' + back_1 + ' exists. Deleting and keeping new.' os.remove(back_1) if os.path.isfile(back): print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Now renaming ' + back + ' to ' + back_1 shutil.move(back, back_1) print '[AUTO-BACKUP] Now copying db file to ' + back shutil.copy(ogfile, back) except OSError as exception: if exception.errno != errno.EXIST: raise i += 1 #from configobj import ConfigObj #mylar.CFG = ConfigObj(mylar.CONFIG_FILE, encoding='utf-8') # Read config and start logging try: logger.info('Initializing startup sequence....') mylar.initialize(mylar.CONFIG_FILE) except Exception as e: print e raise SystemExit('FATAL ERROR') # Rename the main thread threading.currentThread().name = "MAIN" if mylar.DAEMON: mylar.daemonize() # Force the http port if neccessary if args.port: http_port = args.port logger.info('Starting Mylar on forced port: %i' % http_port) else: http_port = int(mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_PORT) # Check if pyOpenSSL is installed. It is required for certificate generation # and for CherryPy. if mylar.CONFIG.ENABLE_HTTPS: try: import OpenSSL except ImportError: logger.warn("The pyOpenSSL module is missing. Install this " \ "module to enable HTTPS. HTTPS will be disabled.") mylar.CONFIG.ENABLE_HTTPS = False # Try to start the server. Will exit here is address is already in use. web_config = { 'http_port': http_port, 'http_host': mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_HOST, 'http_root': mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_ROOT, 'enable_https': mylar.CONFIG.ENABLE_HTTPS, 'https_cert': mylar.CONFIG.HTTPS_CERT, 'https_key': mylar.CONFIG.HTTPS_KEY, 'https_chain': mylar.CONFIG.HTTPS_CHAIN, 'http_username': mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_USERNAME, 'http_password': mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_PASSWORD, } # Try to start the server. webstart.initialize(web_config) #logger.info('Starting Mylar on port: %i' % http_port) if mylar.CONFIG.LAUNCH_BROWSER and not args.nolaunch: mylar.launch_browser(mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_HOST, http_port, mylar.CONFIG.HTTP_ROOT) # Start the background threads mylar.start() signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler_sigterm) while True: if not mylar.SIGNAL: try: time.sleep(1) except KeyboardInterrupt: mylar.SIGNAL = 'shutdown' else: logger.info('Received signal: ' + mylar.SIGNAL) if mylar.SIGNAL == 'shutdown': mylar.shutdown() elif mylar.SIGNAL == 'restart': mylar.shutdown(restart=True) else: mylar.shutdown(restart=True, update=True) mylar.SIGNAL = None return if __name__ == "__main__": main()