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###
# Copyright (c) 2005, Jeremiah Fincher
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VERBOSE = False
def readPid(filename):
fd = file(filename)
try:
return int(fd.read().strip())
finally:
fd.close()
def isAlive(pid):
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
return True
except OSError:
return False
def debug(s):
if VERBOSE:
if not s.endswith(os.linesep):
s += os.linesep
sys.stdout.write(s)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# XXX I wanted this for conf.version, but this will create directories. We
# really need to refactor conf so it either doesn't create directories, or
# so that static information (like the version) can be imported from
# somewhere else.
# import supybot.conf as conf
import os
import sys
import popen2
import optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='Usage: %prog [options]')
parser.add_option('', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help='Makes output verbose.')
parser.add_option('', '--botdir',
help='Determines what directory the bot resides in and '
'should be started from.')
parser.add_option('', '--pidfile',
help='Determines what file to look in for the pid of '
'the running bot. This should be relative to the '
'given bot directory.')
parser.add_option('', '--supybot', default='supybot',
help='Determines where the supybot executable is '
'located. If not given, assumes that supybot is '
'in $PATH.')
parser.add_option('', '--conffile',
help='Determines what configuration file should be '
'given to the supybot executable when (re)starting the '
'bot.')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
VERBOSE = options.verbose
if args:
parser.error('Extra arguments given.')
if not options.botdir:
parser.error('No botdir given.')
if not options.pidfile:
parser.error('No pidfile given.')
if not options.conffile:
parser.error('No conffile given.')
os.chdir(options.botdir)
os.system('touch %s' % options.pidfile)
pid = None
try:
pid = readPid(options.pidfile)
debug('Found pidFile with proper pid contents of %s' % pid)
except ValueError, e:
foundBot = False
if pid is not None:
foundBot = isAlive(pid)
if foundBot:
debug('Pid %s is alive and belongs to us.' % pid)
else:
debug('Pid %s is not the bot.' % pid)
if not foundBot:
# First, we check if the pidfile is writable. If not, supybot will just exit,
# so we go ahead and refuse to start it.
try:
file(options.pidfile, 'r+')
except EnvironmentError, e:
debug('pidfile (%s) is not writable: %s' % (options.pidfile, e))
sys.exit(-1)
debug('Bot not found, starting.')
home = os.environ['HOME']
inst = popen2.Popen4('sh')
for filename in ('.login', '.bash_profile', '.profile', '.bashrc'):
filename = os.path.join(home, filename)
if os.path.exists(filename):
debug('Found %s, sourcing.' % filename)
inst.tochild.write('source %s' % filename + os.linesep)
cmdline = "%s --daemon %s" % (options.supybot, options.conffile)
debug('Sending cmdline to sh process.')
inst.tochild.write(cmdline + os.linesep)
inst.tochild.close()
debug('Received from sh process: %r' % inst.fromchild.read())
ret = inst.wait()
debug('Bot started, command line %r returned %s.' % (cmdline, ret))
sys.exit(ret)
else:
sys.exit(0)
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