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  1. __package__ = 'archivebox'
  2. import os
  3. import signal
  4. import shutil
  5. from json import dump
  6. from pathlib import Path
  7. from typing import Optional, Union, Set, Tuple
  8. from subprocess import _mswindows, PIPE, Popen, CalledProcessError, CompletedProcess, TimeoutExpired
  9. from crontab import CronTab
  10. from .vendor.atomicwrites import atomic_write as lib_atomic_write
  11. from .util import enforce_types, ExtendedEncoder
  12. from .config import OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS
  13. def run(*args, input=None, capture_output=True, timeout=None, check=False, text=False, start_new_session=True, **kwargs):
  14. """Patched of subprocess.run to kill forked child subprocesses and fix blocking io making timeout=innefective"""
  15. if input is not None:
  16. if kwargs.get('stdin') is not None:
  17. raise ValueError('stdin and input arguments may not both be used.')
  18. kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE
  19. if capture_output:
  20. if ('stdout' in kwargs) or ('stderr' in kwargs):
  21. raise ValueError('stdout and stderr arguments may not be used '
  22. 'with capture_output.')
  23. kwargs['stdout'] = PIPE
  24. kwargs['stderr'] = PIPE
  25. pgid = None
  26. try:
  27. with Popen(*args, start_new_session=start_new_session, **kwargs) as process:
  28. pgid = os.getpgid(process.pid)
  29. try:
  30. stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=timeout)
  31. except TimeoutExpired as exc:
  32. process.kill()
  33. if _mswindows:
  34. # Windows accumulates the output in a single blocking
  35. # read() call run on child threads, with the timeout
  36. # being done in a join() on those threads. communicate()
  37. # _after_ kill() is required to collect that and add it
  38. # to the exception.
  39. exc.stdout, exc.stderr = process.communicate()
  40. else:
  41. # POSIX _communicate already populated the output so
  42. # far into the TimeoutExpired exception.
  43. process.wait()
  44. raise
  45. except: # Including KeyboardInterrupt, communicate handled that.
  46. process.kill()
  47. # We don't call process.wait() as .__exit__ does that for us.
  48. raise
  49. retcode = process.poll()
  50. if check and retcode:
  51. raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args,
  52. output=stdout, stderr=stderr)
  53. finally:
  54. # force kill any straggler subprocesses that were forked from the main proc
  55. try:
  56. os.killpg(pgid, signal.SIGINT)
  57. except Exception as e:
  58. pass
  59. return CompletedProcess(process.args, retcode, stdout, stderr)
  60. @enforce_types
  61. def atomic_write(path: Union[Path, str], contents: Union[dict, str, bytes], overwrite: bool=True) -> None:
  62. """Safe atomic write to filesystem by writing to temp file + atomic rename"""
  63. mode = 'wb+' if isinstance(contents, bytes) else 'w'
  64. encoding = None if isinstance(contents, bytes) else 'utf-8' # enforce utf-8 on all text writes
  65. # print('\n> Atomic Write:', mode, path, len(contents), f'overwrite={overwrite}')
  66. try:
  67. with lib_atomic_write(path, mode=mode, overwrite=overwrite, encoding=encoding) as f:
  68. if isinstance(contents, dict):
  69. dump(contents, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True, cls=ExtendedEncoder)
  70. elif isinstance(contents, (bytes, str)):
  71. f.write(contents)
  72. except OSError as e:
  73. print(f"[X] OSError: Failed to write {path} with fcntl.F_FULLFSYNC. ({e})")
  74. print(" You can store the archive/ subfolder on a hard drive or network share that doesn't support support syncronous writes,")
  75. print(" but the main folder containing the index.sqlite3 and ArchiveBox.conf files must be on a filesystem that supports FSYNC.")
  76. raise SystemExit(1)
  77. os.chmod(path, int(OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS, base=8))
  78. @enforce_types
  79. def chmod_file(path: str, cwd: str='.', permissions: str=OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS) -> None:
  80. """chmod -R <permissions> <cwd>/<path>"""
  81. root = Path(cwd) / path
  82. if not root.exists():
  83. raise Exception('Failed to chmod: {} does not exist (did the previous step fail?)'.format(path))
  84. if not root.is_dir():
  85. os.chmod(root, int(OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS, base=8))
  86. else:
  87. for subpath in Path(path).glob('**/*'):
  88. os.chmod(subpath, int(OUTPUT_PERMISSIONS, base=8))
  89. @enforce_types
  90. def copy_and_overwrite(from_path: Union[str, Path], to_path: Union[str, Path]):
  91. """copy a given file or directory to a given path, overwriting the destination"""
  92. if Path(from_path).is_dir():
  93. shutil.rmtree(to_path, ignore_errors=True)
  94. shutil.copytree(from_path, to_path)
  95. else:
  96. with open(from_path, 'rb') as src:
  97. contents = src.read()
  98. atomic_write(to_path, contents)
  99. @enforce_types
  100. def get_dir_size(path: Union[str, Path], recursive: bool=True, pattern: Optional[str]=None) -> Tuple[int, int, int]:
  101. """get the total disk size of a given directory, optionally summing up
  102. recursively and limiting to a given filter list
  103. """
  104. num_bytes, num_dirs, num_files = 0, 0, 0
  105. for entry in os.scandir(path):
  106. if (pattern is not None) and (pattern not in entry.path):
  107. continue
  108. if entry.is_dir(follow_symlinks=False):
  109. if not recursive:
  110. continue
  111. num_dirs += 1
  112. bytes_inside, dirs_inside, files_inside = get_dir_size(entry.path)
  113. num_bytes += bytes_inside
  114. num_dirs += dirs_inside
  115. num_files += files_inside
  116. else:
  117. num_bytes += entry.stat(follow_symlinks=False).st_size
  118. num_files += 1
  119. return num_bytes, num_dirs, num_files
  120. CRON_COMMENT = 'archivebox_schedule'
  121. @enforce_types
  122. def dedupe_cron_jobs(cron: CronTab) -> CronTab:
  123. deduped: Set[Tuple[str, str]] = set()
  124. for job in list(cron):
  125. unique_tuple = (str(job.slices), job.command)
  126. if unique_tuple not in deduped:
  127. deduped.add(unique_tuple)
  128. cron.remove(job)
  129. for schedule, command in deduped:
  130. job = cron.new(command=command, comment=CRON_COMMENT)
  131. job.setall(schedule)
  132. job.enable()
  133. return cron
  134. class suppress_output(object):
  135. '''
  136. A context manager for doing a "deep suppression" of stdout and stderr in
  137. Python, i.e. will suppress all print, even if the print originates in a
  138. compiled C/Fortran sub-function.
  139. This will not suppress raised exceptions, since exceptions are printed
  140. to stderr just before a script exits, and after the context manager has
  141. exited (at least, I think that is why it lets exceptions through).
  142. with suppress_stdout_stderr():
  143. rogue_function()
  144. '''
  145. def __init__(self, stdout=True, stderr=True):
  146. # Open a pair of null files
  147. # Save the actual stdout (1) and stderr (2) file descriptors.
  148. self.stdout, self.stderr = stdout, stderr
  149. if stdout:
  150. self.null_stdout = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
  151. self.real_stdout = os.dup(1)
  152. if stderr:
  153. self.null_stderr = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
  154. self.real_stderr = os.dup(2)
  155. def __enter__(self):
  156. # Assign the null pointers to stdout and stderr.
  157. if self.stdout:
  158. os.dup2(self.null_stdout, 1)
  159. if self.stderr:
  160. os.dup2(self.null_stderr, 2)
  161. def __exit__(self, *_):
  162. # Re-assign the real stdout/stderr back to (1) and (2)
  163. if self.stdout:
  164. os.dup2(self.real_stdout, 1)
  165. os.close(self.null_stdout)
  166. if self.stderr:
  167. os.dup2(self.real_stderr, 2)
  168. os.close(self.null_stderr)