145 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
145 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
""" a clumsy attempt at a macro language to let the programmer execute code on the server (ex: determine 64bit)"""
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from . import is64bit as is64bit
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def macro_call(macro_name, args, kwargs):
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"""allow the programmer to perform limited processing on the server by passing macro names and args
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:new_key - the key name the macro will create
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:args[0] - macro name
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:args[1:] - any arguments
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:code - the value of the keyword item
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:kwargs - the connection keyword dictionary. ??key has been removed
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--> the value to put in for kwargs['name'] = value
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"""
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if isinstance(args, (str, str)):
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args = [
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args
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] # the user forgot to pass a sequence, so make a string into args[0]
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new_key = args[0]
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try:
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if macro_name == "is64bit":
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if is64bit.Python(): # if on 64 bit Python
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return new_key, args[1] # return first argument
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else:
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try:
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return new_key, args[2] # else return second argument (if defined)
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except IndexError:
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return new_key, "" # else return blank
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elif (
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macro_name == "getuser"
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): # get the name of the user the server is logged in under
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if not new_key in kwargs:
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import getpass
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return new_key, getpass.getuser()
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elif macro_name == "getnode": # get the name of the computer running the server
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import platform
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try:
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return new_key, args[1] % platform.node()
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except IndexError:
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return new_key, platform.node()
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elif macro_name == "getenv": # expand the server's environment variable args[1]
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try:
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dflt = args[2] # if not found, default from args[2]
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except IndexError: # or blank
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dflt = ""
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return new_key, os.environ.get(args[1], dflt)
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elif macro_name == "auto_security":
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if (
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not "user" in kwargs or not kwargs["user"]
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): # missing, blank, or Null username
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return new_key, "Integrated Security=SSPI"
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return new_key, "User ID=%(user)s; Password=%(password)s" % kwargs
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elif (
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macro_name == "find_temp_test_path"
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): # helper function for testing ado operation -- undocumented
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import os
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import tempfile
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return new_key, os.path.join(
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tempfile.gettempdir(), "adodbapi_test", args[1]
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)
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raise ValueError("Unknown connect string macro=%s" % macro_name)
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except:
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raise ValueError("Error in macro processing %s %s" % (macro_name, repr(args)))
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def process(
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args, kwargs, expand_macros=False
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): # --> connection string with keyword arguments processed.
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"""attempts to inject arguments into a connection string using Python "%" operator for strings
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co: adodbapi connection object
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args: positional parameters from the .connect() call
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kvargs: keyword arguments from the .connect() call
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"""
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try:
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dsn = args[0]
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except IndexError:
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dsn = None
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if isinstance(
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dsn, dict
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): # as a convenience the first argument may be django settings
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kwargs.update(dsn)
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elif (
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dsn
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): # the connection string is passed to the connection as part of the keyword dictionary
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kwargs["connection_string"] = dsn
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try:
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a1 = args[1]
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except IndexError:
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a1 = None
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# historically, the second positional argument might be a timeout value
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if isinstance(a1, int):
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kwargs["timeout"] = a1
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# if the second positional argument is a string, then it is user
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elif isinstance(a1, str):
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kwargs["user"] = a1
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# if the second positional argument is a dictionary, use it as keyword arguments, too
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elif isinstance(a1, dict):
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kwargs.update(a1)
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try:
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kwargs["password"] = args[2] # the third positional argument is password
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kwargs["host"] = args[3] # the fourth positional argument is host name
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kwargs["database"] = args[4] # the fifth positional argument is database name
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except IndexError:
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pass
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# make sure connection string is defined somehow
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if not "connection_string" in kwargs:
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try: # perhaps 'dsn' was defined
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kwargs["connection_string"] = kwargs["dsn"]
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except KeyError:
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try: # as a last effort, use the "host" keyword
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kwargs["connection_string"] = kwargs["host"]
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except KeyError:
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raise TypeError("Must define 'connection_string' for ado connections")
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if expand_macros:
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for kwarg in list(kwargs.keys()):
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if kwarg.startswith("macro_"): # If a key defines a macro
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macro_name = kwarg[6:] # name without the "macro_"
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macro_code = kwargs.pop(
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kwarg
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) # we remove the macro_key and get the code to execute
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new_key, rslt = macro_call(
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macro_name, macro_code, kwargs
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) # run the code in the local context
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kwargs[new_key] = rslt # put the result back in the keywords dict
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# special processing for PyRO IPv6 host address
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try:
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s = kwargs["proxy_host"]
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if ":" in s: # it is an IPv6 address
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if s[0] != "[": # is not surrounded by brackets
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kwargs["proxy_host"] = s.join(("[", "]")) # put it in brackets
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except KeyError:
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pass
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return kwargs
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