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import os
import platform
import requests
import time
import sys
__version__ = '0.7'
logger = logging.getLogger('usagestats')
class Prompt(object):
"""The reporting prompt, asking the user to enable or disable the system.
"""
def __init__(self, prompt=None, enable=None, disable=None):
if prompt is not None:
if enable is not None or disable is not None:
raise TypeError("Expects either 'prompt' or both 'enable' and "
"'disable'")
self.prompt = prompt
else:
if enable is None or disable is None:
raise TypeError("Expects either 'prompt' or both 'enable' and "
"'disable'")
self.prompt = (
"\nUploading usage statistics is currently disabled\n"
"Please help us by providing anonymous usage statistics; "
"you can enable this\nby running:\n"
" {enable}\n"
"If you do not want to see this message again, you can "
"run:\n"
" {disable}\n"
"Nothing will be uploaded before you opt in.\n".format(
enable=enable,
disable=disable))
def OPERATING_SYSTEM(stats, info):
"""General information about the operating system.
This is a flag you can pass to `Stats.submit()`.
"""
info.append(('architecture', platform.machine().lower()))
info.append(('distribution',
"%s;%s" % (platform.linux_distribution()[0:2])))
info.append(('system',
"%s;%s" % (platform.system(), platform.release())))
def SESSION_TIME(stats, info):
"""Total time of this session.
Reports the time elapsed from the construction of the `Stats` object to
this `submit()` call.
This is a flag you can pass to `Stats.submit()`.
"""
duration = time.time() - stats.started_time
secs = int(duration)
msecs = int((duration - secs) * 1000)
info.append(('session_time', '%d.%d' % (secs, msecs)))
def PYTHON_VERSION(stats, info):
"""Python interpreter version.
This is a flag you can pass to `Stats.submit()`.
"""
# Some versions of Python have a \n in sys.version!
version = sys.version.replace(' \n', ' ').replace('\n', ' ')
python = ';'.join([str(c) for c in sys.version_info] + [version])
info.append(('python', python))
def _encode(s):
if not isinstance(s, bytes):
if str == bytes: # Python 2
if isinstance(s, unicode):
s = s.encode('utf-8')
else:
s = str(s)
else: # Python 3
if isinstance(s, str):
s = s.encode('utf-8')
else:
s = str(s).encode('utf-8')
if b'\n' in s:
s = s.replace(b'\n', b' ')
return s
class Stats(object):
"""Usage statistics collection and reporting.
Create an object of this class when your application starts, collect
information using `note()` from all around your codebase, then call
`submit()` to generate a report and upload it to your drop point for
analysis.
"""
ERRORED, DISABLED_ENV, DISABLED, UNSET, ENABLED = range(5)
@property
def enabled(self):
return self.status in (Stats.UNSET, Stats.ENABLED)
@property
def enableable(self):
return self.status not in (Stats.ERRORED, Stats.ENABLED)
@property
def disableable(self):
return self.status not in (Stats.ERRORED, Stats.DISABLED)
@property
def recording(self):
return self.status in (Stats.UNSET, Stats.ENABLED)
@property
def sending(self):
return self.status is Stats.ENABLED
def __init__(self, location, prompt, drop_point,
version, unique_user_id=False,
env_var='PYTHON_USAGE_STATS',
ssl_verify=None):
"""Start a report for later submission.
This creates a report object that you can fill with data using
`note()`, until you finally upload it (or not, depending on
configuration) using `submit()`.
"""
self.started_time = time.time()
if ssl_verify is None or isinstance(ssl_verify, str):
self.ssl_verify = ssl_verify
elif isinstance(ssl_verify, bytes): # bytes on PY3
self.ssl_verify = ssl_verify.decode('utf-8')
else: # unicode on PY2
self.ssl_verify = ssl_verify.encode('utf-8')
self.env_var = env_var
env_val = os.environ.get(env_var, '').lower()
if env_val not in (None, '', '1', 'on', 'enabled', 'yes', 'true'):
self.status = Stats.DISABLED_ENV
else:
self.status = Stats.UNSET
self.location = os.path.expanduser(location)
self.drop_point = drop_point
self.version = version
if isinstance(prompt, Prompt):
self.prompt = prompt
elif isinstance(prompt, basestring):
self.prompt = Prompt(prompt)
else:
raise TypeError("'prompt' should either a Prompt or a string")
self.read_config()
if self.enabled and unique_user_id:
user_id_file = os.path.join(self.location, 'user_id')
if os.path.exists(user_id_file):
with open(user_id_file, 'r') as fp:
self.user_id = fp.read().strip()
else:
import uuid
self.user_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
with open(user_id_file, 'w') as fp:
fp.write(self.user_id)
else:
self.user_id = None
self.notes = []
self.note([('version', self.version)])
def read_config(self):
"""Reads the configuration.
This method can be overloaded to integrate with your application's own
configuration mechanism. By default, a single 'status' file is read
from the reports' directory.
This should set `self.status` to one of the state constants, and make
sure `self.location` points to a writable directory where the reports
will be written.
The possible values for `self.status` are:
- `UNSET`: nothing has been selected and the user should be prompted
- `ENABLED`: collect and upload reports
- `DISABLED`: don't collect or upload anything, stop prompting
- `ERRORED`: something is broken, and we can't do anything in this
session (for example, the configuration directory is not writable)
"""
if self.enabled and not os.path.isdir(self.location):
try:
os.makedirs(self.location, 0o700)
except OSError:
logger.warning("Couldn't create %s, usage statistics won't be "
"collected", self.location)
self.status = Stats.ERRORED
status_file = os.path.join(self.location, 'status')
if self.enabled and os.path.exists(status_file):
with open(status_file, 'r') as fp:
status = fp.read().strip()
if status == 'ENABLED':
self.status = Stats.ENABLED
elif status == 'DISABLED':
self.status = Stats.DISABLED
def write_config(self, enabled):
"""Writes the configuration.
This method can be overloaded to integrate with your application's own
configuration mechanism. By default, a single 'status' file is written
in the reports' directory, containing either ``ENABLED`` or
``DISABLED``; if the file doesn't exist, `UNSET` is assumed.
:param enabled: Either `Stats.UNSET`, `Stats.DISABLED` or
`Stats.ENABLED`.
"""
status_file = os.path.join(self.location, 'status')
with open(status_file, 'w') as fp:
if enabled is Stats.ENABLED:
fp.write('ENABLED')
elif enabled is Stats.DISABLED:
fp.write('DISABLED')
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown reporting state %r" % enabled)
def enable_reporting(self):
"""Call this method to explicitly enable reporting.
The current report will be uploaded, plus the previously recorded ones,
and the configuration will be updated so that future runs also upload
automatically.
"""
if self.status == Stats.ENABLED:
return
if not self.enableable:
logger.critical("Can't enable reporting")
return
self.status = Stats.ENABLED
self.write_config(self.status)
def disable_reporting(self):
"""Call this method to explicitly disable reporting.
The current report will be discarded, along with the previously
recorded ones that haven't been uploaded. The configuration is updated
so that future runs do not record or upload reports.
"""
if self.status == Stats.DISABLED:
return
if not self.disableable:
logger.critical("Can't disable reporting")
return
self.status = Stats.DISABLED
self.write_config(self.status)
if os.path.exists(self.location):
old_reports = [f for f in os.listdir(self.location)
if f.startswith('report_')]
for old_filename in old_reports:
fullname = os.path.join(self.location, old_filename)
os.remove(fullname)
logger.info("Deleted %d pending reports", len(old_reports))
@staticmethod
def _to_notes(info):
if hasattr(info, 'iteritems'):
return info.iteritems()
elif hasattr(info, 'items'):
return info.items()
else:
return info
def note(self, info):
"""Record some info to the report.
:param info: Dictionary of info to record. Note that previous info
recorded under the same keys will not be overwritten.
"""
if self.recording:
if self.notes is None:
raise ValueError("This report has already been submitted")
self.notes.extend(self._to_notes(info))
def submit(self, info, *flags):
"""Finish recording and upload or save the report.
This closes the `Stats` object, no further methods should be called.
The report is either saved, uploaded or discarded, depending on
configuration. If uploading is enabled, previous reports might be
uploaded too. If uploading is not explicitly enabled or disabled, the
prompt will be shown, to ask the user to enable or disable it.
"""
if not self.recording:
return
env_val = os.environ.get(self.env_var, '').lower()
if env_val not in (None, '', '1', 'on', 'enabled', 'yes', 'true'):
self.status = Stats.DISABLED_ENV
self.notes = None
return
if self.notes is None:
raise ValueError("This report has already been submitted")
all_info, self.notes = self.notes, None
all_info.extend(self._to_notes(info))
for flag in flags:
flag(self, all_info)
now = time.time()
secs = int(now)
msecs = int((now - secs) * 1000)
all_info.insert(0, ('date', '%d.%d' % (secs, msecs)))
if self.user_id:
all_info.insert(1, ('user', self.user_id))
logger.debug("Generated report:\n%r", (all_info,))
# Current report
def generator():
for key, value in all_info:
yield _encode(key) + b':' + _encode(value) + b'\n'
filename = 'report_%d_%d.txt' % (secs, msecs)
# Save current report and exit, unless user has opted in
if not self.sending:
fullname = os.path.join(self.location, filename)
with open(fullname, 'wb') as fp:
for l in generator():
fp.write(l)
# Show prompt
sys.stderr.write(self.prompt.prompt)
return
# Post previous reports
old_reports = [f for f in os.listdir(self.location)
if f.startswith('report_')]
old_reports.sort()
old_reports = old_reports[:4] # Only upload 5 at a time
for old_filename in old_reports:
fullname = os.path.join(self.location, old_filename)
try:
with open(fullname, 'rb') as fp:
# `data=fp` would make requests stream, which is currently
# not a good idea (WSGI chokes on it)
r = requests.post(self.drop_point, data=fp.read(),
timeout=1, verify=self.ssl_verify)
r.raise_for_status()
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Couldn't upload %s: %s", old_filename, str(e))
break
else:
logger.info("Submitted report %s", old_filename)
os.remove(fullname)
# Post current report
try:
# `data=generator()` would make requests stream, which is currently
# not a good idea (WSGI chokes on it)
r = requests.post(self.drop_point, data=b''.join(generator()),
timeout=1, verify=self.ssl_verify)
except requests.RequestException as e:
logger.warning("Couldn't upload report: %s", str(e))
fullname = os.path.join(self.location, filename)
with open(fullname, 'wb') as fp:
for l in generator():
fp.write(l)
else:
try:
r.raise_for_status()
logger.info("Submitted report")
except requests.RequestException as e:
logger.warning("Server rejected report: %s", str(e))
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