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328 lines
13 KiB
Python
328 lines
13 KiB
Python
import hashlib
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import logging
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import os
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import random
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import resource
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import string
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import subprocess
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from decimal import getcontext
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from pathlib import Path
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from troggle.core.models.troggle import Expedition
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getcontext().prec = 2 # use 2 significant figures for decimal calculations
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import settings
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"""This file declares TROG a globally visible object for caches.
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TROG is a dictionary holding globally visible indexes and cache functions.
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It is a Global Object, see https://python-patterns.guide/python/module-globals/
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troggle.utils.TROG
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chaosmonkey(n) - used by survex import to regenerate some .3d files
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save_carefully() - core function that saves troggle objects in the database
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various git add/commit functions that need refactoring together
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NOTE that TROG is not serialized! Two users can update it and conflict !!
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This needs to be in a multi-user database with transactions. However it is
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useful when doing a data import with databaseReset.py as that has a single
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thread.
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"""
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TROG = {"pagecache": {"expedition": {}}, "caves": {"gcavelookup": {}, "gcavecount": {}}}
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alphabet = []
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sha = hashlib.new('sha256')
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# This is module-level executable. This is a Bad Thing. Especially when it touches the file system.
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try:
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, filename=settings.LOGFILE, filemode="w")
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except:
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# Opening of file for writing is going to fail currently, so decide it doesn't matter for now
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pass
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def get_process_memory():
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usage = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)
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return usage[2] / 1024.0
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def chaosmonkey(n):
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"""returns True once every n calls - randomly"""
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if random.randrange(0, n) != 0:
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return False
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# print("CHAOS strikes !", file=sys.stderr)
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return True
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def unique_slug(text, n):
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"""This gives an almost-unique id based on the text,
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2 hex digits would seem adequate, but we might get a collision.
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Not used anywhere.
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"""
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sha.update(text.encode('utf-8'))
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return sha.hexdigest()[0:n]
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def alphabet_suffix(n):
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"""This is called repeatedly during initial parsing import, hence the cached list
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"""
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global alphabet
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if not alphabet:
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alphabet = list(string.ascii_lowercase)
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if n < len(alphabet) and n > 0:
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suffix = alphabet[n-1]
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else:
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suffix = "_X_" + random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) + random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase)
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return suffix
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def current_expo():
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expos = Expedition.objects.all().order_by('-year')
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if expos:
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return expos[0].year
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else:
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return "1970"
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def only_commit(fname, message):
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"""Only used to commit a survex file edited and saved in view/survex.py"""
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git = settings.GIT
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cwd = fname.parent
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filename = fname.name
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# print(f'{fname=} ')
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try:
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cp_add = subprocess.run([git, "add", filename], cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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if cp_add.returncode != 0:
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msgdata = f"Ask a nerd to fix this problem in only_commit().\n--{cp_add.stderr}\n--{cp_add.stdout}\n--return code:{str(cp_add.returncode)}"
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"CANNOT git ADD on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved but not added to git.\n\n" + msgdata
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)
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cp_commit = subprocess.run([git, "commit", "-m", message], cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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# This produces return code = 1 if it commits OK, but when the local repo still needs to be pushed to origin/loser
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# which will be the case when running a test troggle system on a development machine
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devok_text = """On branch master
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Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 1 commit.
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(use "git push" to publish your local commits)
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nothing to commit, working tree clean
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"""
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if cp_commit.returncode == 1 and cp_commit.stdout == devok_text:
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pass
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else:
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if cp_commit.returncode != 0 and not cp_commit.stdout.strip().endswith(
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"nothing to commit, working tree clean"
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):
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msgdata = f'--Ask a nerd to fix this problem in only_commit().\n--{cp_commit.stderr}\n--"{cp_commit.stdout}"\n--return code:{str(cp_commit.returncode)}'
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print(msgdata)
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"Error code with git on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved, added to git, but NOT committed.\n\n"
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+ msgdata
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)
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except subprocess.SubprocessError:
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"CANNOT git COMMIT on server for this file {filename}. Subprocess error. Edits not saved.\nAsk a nerd to fix this."
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)
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def write_and_commit(files, message):
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"""Writes the content to the filepath and adds and commits the file to git. If this fails, a WriteAndCommitError is raised.
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This does not create any needed intermediate folders, which is what we do when writing survex files, so functionality here
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is duplicated in only_commit()
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These need refactoring
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"""
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git = settings.GIT
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commands = []
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try:
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for filepath, content, encoding in files:
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cwd = filepath.parent
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filename = filepath.name
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# GIT see also core/views/uploads.py dwgupload()
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# GIT see also core/views/expo.py editexpopage()
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(filepath), exist_ok = True)
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if encoding:
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mode = "w"
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kwargs = {"encoding": encoding}
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else:
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mode = "wb"
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kwargs = {}
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try:
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with open(filepath, mode, **kwargs) as f:
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print(f"WRITING {cwd}---{filename} ")
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# as the wsgi process www-data, we have group write-access but are not owner, so cannot chmod.
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# os.chmod(filepath, 0o664) # set file permissions to rw-rw-r--
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f.write(content)
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except PermissionError:
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"CANNOT save this file.\nPERMISSIONS incorrectly set on server for this file {filename}. Ask a nerd to fix this."
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)
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cmd_diff = [git, "diff", filename]
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cp_diff = subprocess.run(cmd_diff, cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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commands.append(cmd_diff)
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if cp_diff.returncode == 0:
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cmd_add = [git, "add", filename]
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cp_add = subprocess.run(cmd_add, cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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commands.append(cmd_add)
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if cp_add.returncode != 0:
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msgdata = (
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"Ask a nerd to fix this.\n\n"
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+ cp_add.stderr
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+ "\n\n"
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+ cp_add.stdout
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+ "\n\nreturn code: "
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+ str(cp_add.returncode)
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)
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"CANNOT git on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved but not added to git.\n\n"
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+ msgdata
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)
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else:
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print(f"No change {filepath}")
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filepaths = [filepath for filepath, content, encoding in files]
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cmd_commit = [git, "commit"] + filepaths + ["-m", message]
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cm_status = subprocess.run(cmd_commit, cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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commands.append(cmd_commit)
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if cm_status == 0:
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msgdata = (
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"Commands: " + str(commands) +
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"Ask a nerd to fix this.\n\n"
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+ "Stderr: " + cp_status.stderr
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+ "\n\n"
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+ "Stdout: " + cp_status.stdout
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+ "\n\nreturn code: " + str(cp_status.returncode)
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)
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"Error committing. Edits saved, added to git, but NOT committed.\n\n"
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+ msgdata
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)
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cmd_status = [git, "status"] + filepaths
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cp_status = subprocess.run(cmd_status, cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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commands.append(cp_status)
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#This produces return code = 1 if it commits OK, but when the repo still needs to be pushed to origin/expoweb
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if (not cp_status.stdout) or len(cp_status.stdout) < 2 or cp_status.stdout.split("\n")[-2] != "nothing to commit, working tree clean":
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msgdata = (
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str(commands) +
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"Ask a nerd to fix this.\n\n"
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+ "Stderr: " + cp_status.stderr
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+ "\n\n"
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+ "Stdout: " + cp_status.stdout
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+ "\n\nreturn code: " + str(cp_status.returncode)
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)
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"Error code with git on server for this file {filename}. Edits saved, added to git, but NOT committed.\n\n"
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+ msgdata
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)
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except subprocess.SubprocessError:
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raise WriteAndCommitError(
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f"CANNOT git on server for this file {filename}. Subprocess error. Edits not saved.\nAsk a nerd to fix this."
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)
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class WriteAndCommitError(Exception):
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"""Exception class for errors writing files and comitting them to git"""
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def __init__(self, message):
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self.message = message
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def __str__(self):
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return f"WriteAndCommitError: {self.message}"
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def writetrogglefile(filepath, filecontent):
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"""Commit the new saved file to git
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Callers to cave.writeDataFile() or entrance.writeDataFile() should handle the exception PermissionsError explicitly
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"""
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# GIT see also core/views/expo.py editexpopage()
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# GIT see also core/views/uploads.py dwgupload()
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# Called from core/models/caves.py Cave.writeDataFile() Entrance.writeDataFile()
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filepath = Path(filepath)
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cwd = filepath.parent
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filename = filepath.name
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git = settings.GIT
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# as the wsgi process www-data, we have group write-access but are not owner, so cannot chmod.
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# do not trap exceptions, pass them up to the view that called this function
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print(f"WRITING{cwd}---{filename} ")
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with open(filepath, "w") as f:
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f.write(filecontent)
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# os.chmod(filepath, 0o664) # set file permissions to rw-rw-r--
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sp = subprocess.run([git, "add", filename], cwd=cwd, capture_output=True, check=True, text=True)
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if sp.returncode != 0:
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out = sp.stdout
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if len(out) > 160:
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out = out[:75] + "\n <Long output curtailed>\n" + out[-75:]
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print(f"git ADD {cwd}:\n\n" + str(sp.stderr) + "\n\n" + out + "\n\nreturn code: " + str(sp.returncode))
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sp = subprocess.run(
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[git, "commit", "-m", f"Troggle online: cave or entrance edit -{filename}"],
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cwd=cwd,
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capture_output=True,
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check=True,
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text=True,
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)
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if sp.returncode != 0:
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out = sp.stdout
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if len(out) > 160:
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out = out[:75] + "\n <Long output curtailed>\n" + out[-75:]
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print(f"git COMMIT {cwd}:\n\n" + str(sp.stderr) + "\n\n" + out + "\n\nreturn code: " + str(sp.returncode))
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# not catching and re-raising any exceptions yet, inc. the stderr etc.,. We should do that.
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def save_carefully(objectType, lookupAttribs={}, nonLookupAttribs={}):
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"""Looks up instance using lookupAttribs and carries out the following:
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-if instance does not exist in DB: add instance to DB, return (new instance, True)
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-if instance exists in DB and was modified using Troggle: do nothing, return (existing instance, False)
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-if instance exists in DB and was not modified using Troggle: overwrite instance, return (instance, False)
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The checking is accomplished using Django's get_or_create and the new_since_parsing boolean field
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defined in core.models.TroggleModel.
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We are not using new_since_parsing - it is a fossil from Aaron Curtis's design in 2006. So it is always false.
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NOTE: this takes twice as long as simply creating a new object with the given values.
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As of Jan.2023 this function is not used anywhere in troggle.
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"""
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try:
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instance, created = objectType.objects.get_or_create(defaults=nonLookupAttribs, **lookupAttribs)
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except:
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print(" !! - FAIL in SAVE CAREFULLY ===================", objectType)
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print(" !! - -- objects.get_or_create()")
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print(f" !! - lookupAttribs:{lookupAttribs}\n !! - nonLookupAttribs:{nonLookupAttribs}")
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raise
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if not created and not instance.new_since_parsing:
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for k, v in list(
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nonLookupAttribs.items()
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): # overwrite the existing attributes from the logbook text (except date and title)
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setattr(instance, k, v)
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try:
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instance.save()
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except:
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print(" !! - SAVE CAREFULLY ===================", objectType)
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print(" !! - -- instance.save()")
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print(f" !! - lookupAttribs:{lookupAttribs}\n !! - nonLookupAttribs:{nonLookupAttribs}")
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raise
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try:
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str(instance)
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except:
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pass
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if created:
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logging.info(str(instance) + " was just added to the database for the first time. \n")
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if not created and instance.new_since_parsing:
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logging.info(
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str(instance) + " has been modified using Troggle since parsing, so the current script left it as is. \n"
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)
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if not created and not instance.new_since_parsing:
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logging.info(
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" instance:<"
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+ str(instance)
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+ "> existed in the database unchanged since last parse. It have been overwritten."
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)
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return (instance, created)
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