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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org>
# Copyright (C) 2007 Filippo Giunchedi <filippo@debian.org>
#
# This program 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.
#
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import gzip
import tarfile
import sys
import os.path
from debian.arfile import ArFile, ArError
from debian.changelog import Changelog
from debian.deb822 import Deb822
DATA_PART = 'data.tar' # w/o extension
CTRL_PART = 'control.tar'
PART_EXTS = ['gz', 'bz2', 'xz', 'lzma'] # possible extensions
INFO_PART = 'debian-binary'
MAINT_SCRIPTS = ['preinst', 'postinst', 'prerm', 'postrm', 'config']
CONTROL_FILE = 'control'
CHANGELOG_NATIVE = 'usr/share/doc/%s/changelog.gz' # with package stem
CHANGELOG_DEBIAN = 'usr/share/doc/%s/changelog.Debian.gz'
MD5_FILE = 'md5sums'
class DebError(ArError):
pass
class DebPart(object):
"""'Part' of a .deb binary package.
A .deb package is considered as made of 2 parts: a 'data' part
(corresponding to the possibly compressed 'data.tar' archive embedded
in a .deb) and a 'control' part (the 'control.tar.gz' archive). Each of
them is represented by an instance of this class. Each archive should
be a compressed tar archive although an uncompressed data.tar is permitted;
supported compression formats are: .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz .
When referring to file members of the underlying .tar.gz archive, file
names can be specified in one of 3 formats "file", "./file", "/file". In
all cases the file is considered relative to the root of the archive. For
the control part the preferred mechanism is the first one (as in
deb.control.get_content('control') ); for the data part the preferred
mechanism is the third one (as in deb.data.get_file('/etc/vim/vimrc') ).
"""
def __init__(self, member):
self.__member = member # arfile.ArMember file member
self.__tgz = None
def tgz(self):
"""Return a TarFile object corresponding to this part of a .deb
package.
Despite the name, this method gives access to various kind of
compressed tar archives, not only gzipped ones.
"""
if self.__tgz is None:
name = self.__member.name
extension = os.path.splitext(name)[1][1:]
if extension in PART_EXTS or name == DATA_PART:
# Permit compressed members and also uncompressed data.tar
if sys.version_info < (3, 3) and extension == 'xz':
try:
import subprocess
import signal
import io
proc = subprocess.Popen(['unxz', '--stdout'],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=False,
preexec_fn=lambda:
signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL))
except (OSError, ValueError) as e:
raise DebError("%s" % e)
data = proc.communicate(self.__member.read())[0]
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise DebError("command has failed with code '%s'" % \
proc.returncode)
buffer = io.BytesIO(data)
else:
buffer = self.__member
try:
self.__tgz = tarfile.open(fileobj=buffer, mode='r:*')
except (tarfile.ReadError, tarfile.CompressionError) as e:
raise DebError("tarfile has returned an error: '%s'" % e)
else:
raise DebError("part '%s' has unexpected extension" % name)
return self.__tgz
@staticmethod
def __normalize_member(fname):
""" try (not so hard) to obtain a member file name in a form relative
to the .tar.gz root and with no heading '.' """
if fname.startswith('./'):
fname = fname[2:]
elif fname.startswith('/'):
fname = fname[1:]
return fname
# XXX in some of the following methods, compatibility among >= 2.5 and <<
# 2.5 python versions had to be taken into account. TarFile << 2.5 indeed
# was buggied and returned member file names with an heading './' only for
# the *first* file member. TarFile >= 2.5 fixed this and has the heading
# './' for all file members.
def has_file(self, fname):
"""Check if this part contains a given file name."""
fname = DebPart.__normalize_member(fname)
names = self.tgz().getnames()
return (('./' + fname in names) \
or (fname in names)) # XXX python << 2.5 TarFile compatibility
def get_file(self, fname, encoding=None, errors=None):
"""Return a file object corresponding to a given file name.
If encoding is given, then the file object will return Unicode data;
otherwise, it will return binary data.
"""
fname = DebPart.__normalize_member(fname)
try:
fobj = self.tgz().extractfile('./' + fname)
except KeyError: # XXX python << 2.5 TarFile compatibility
fobj = self.tgz().extractfile(fname)
if encoding is not None:
if sys.version >= '3':
import io
if not hasattr(fobj, 'flush'):
# XXX http://bugs.python.org/issue13815
fobj.flush = lambda: None
return io.TextIOWrapper(fobj, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
else:
import codecs
if errors is None:
errors = 'strict'
return codecs.EncodedFile(fobj, encoding, errors=errors)
else:
return fobj
def get_content(self, fname, encoding=None, errors=None):
"""Return the string content of a given file, or None (e.g. for
directories).
If encoding is given, then the content will be a Unicode object;
otherwise, it will contain binary data.
"""
f = self.get_file(fname, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
content = None
if f: # can be None for non regular or link files
content = f.read()
f.close()
return content
# container emulation
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.tgz().getnames())
def __contains__(self, fname):
return self.has_file(fname)
if sys.version < '3':
def has_key(self, fname):
return self.has_file(fname)
def __getitem__(self, fname):
return self.get_content(fname)
def close(self):
self.__member.close()
class DebData(DebPart):
pass
class DebControl(DebPart):
def scripts(self):
""" Return a dictionary of maintainer scripts (postinst, prerm, ...)
mapping script names to script text. """
scripts = {}
for fname in MAINT_SCRIPTS:
if self.has_file(fname):
scripts[fname] = self.get_content(fname)
return scripts
def debcontrol(self):
""" Return the debian/control as a Deb822 (a Debian-specific dict-like
class) object.
For a string representation of debian/control try
.get_content('control') """
return Deb822(self.get_content(CONTROL_FILE))
def md5sums(self, encoding=None, errors=None):
""" Return a dictionary mapping filenames (of the data part) to
md5sums. Fails if the control part does not contain a 'md5sum' file.
Keys of the returned dictionary are the left-hand side values of lines
in the md5sums member of control.tar.gz, usually file names relative to
the file system root (without heading '/' or './').
The returned keys are Unicode objects if an encoding is specified,
otherwise binary. The returned values are always Unicode."""
if not self.has_file(MD5_FILE):
raise DebError("'%s' file not found, can't list MD5 sums" %
MD5_FILE)
md5_file = self.get_file(MD5_FILE, encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
sums = {}
if encoding is None:
newline = b'\r\n'
else:
newline = '\r\n'
for line in md5_file.readlines():
# we need to support spaces in filenames, .split() is not enough
md5, fname = line.rstrip(newline).split(None, 1)
if sys.version >= '3' and isinstance(md5, bytes):
sums[fname] = md5.decode()
else:
sums[fname] = md5
md5_file.close()
return sums
class DebFile(ArFile):
"""Representation of a .deb file (a Debian binary package)
DebFile objects have the following (read-only) properties:
- version debian .deb file format version (not related with the
contained package version), 2.0 at the time of writing
for all .deb packages in the Debian archive
- data DebPart object corresponding to the data.tar.gz (or
other compressed or uncompressed tar) archive contained
in the .deb file
- control DebPart object corresponding to the control.tar.gz (or
other compressed tar) archive contained in the .deb
file
"""
def __init__(self, filename=None, mode='r', fileobj=None):
ArFile.__init__(self, filename, mode, fileobj)
actual_names = set(self.getnames())
def compressed_part_name(basename):
candidates = [ '%s.%s' % (basename, ext) for ext in PART_EXTS ]
if basename == DATA_PART: # also permit uncompressed data.tar
candidates.append(basename)
parts = actual_names.intersection(set(candidates))
if not parts:
raise DebError("missing required part in given .deb" \
" (expected one of: %s)" % candidates)
elif len(parts) > 1:
raise DebError("too many parts in given .deb" \
" (was looking for only one of: %s)" % candidates)
else: # singleton list
return list(parts)[0]
if not INFO_PART in actual_names:
raise DebError("missing required part in given .deb" \
" (expected: '%s')" % INFO_PART)
self.__parts = {}
self.__parts[CTRL_PART] = DebControl(self.getmember(
compressed_part_name(CTRL_PART)))
self.__parts[DATA_PART] = DebData(self.getmember(
compressed_part_name(DATA_PART)))
self.__pkgname = None # updated lazily by __updatePkgName
f = self.getmember(INFO_PART)
self.__version = f.read().strip()
f.close()
def __updatePkgName(self):
self.__pkgname = self.debcontrol()['package']
version = property(lambda self: self.__version)
data = property(lambda self: self.__parts[DATA_PART])
control = property(lambda self: self.__parts[CTRL_PART])
# proxy methods for the appropriate parts
def debcontrol(self):
""" See .control.debcontrol() """
return self.control.debcontrol()
def scripts(self):
""" See .control.scripts() """
return self.control.scripts()
def md5sums(self, encoding=None, errors=None):
""" See .control.md5sums() """
return self.control.md5sums(encoding=encoding, errors=errors)
def changelog(self):
""" Return a Changelog object for the changelog.Debian.gz of the
present .deb package. Return None if no changelog can be found. """
if self.__pkgname is None:
self.__updatePkgName()
for fname in [ CHANGELOG_DEBIAN % self.__pkgname,
CHANGELOG_NATIVE % self.__pkgname ]:
if self.data.has_file(fname):
gz = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=self.data.get_file(fname))
raw_changelog = gz.read()
gz.close()
return Changelog(raw_changelog)
return None
def close(self):
self.control.close()
self.data.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
deb = DebFile(filename=sys.argv[1])
tgz = deb.control.tgz()
print(tgz.getmember('control'))
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