1 | """ |
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2 | Ported to Python 3. |
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3 | """ |
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4 | |
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5 | import os.path |
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6 | import codecs |
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7 | |
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8 | from allmydata.util.assertutil import precondition |
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9 | |
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10 | from allmydata import uri |
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11 | from allmydata.scripts.common_http import do_http, check_http_error |
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12 | from allmydata.scripts.common import get_aliases |
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13 | from allmydata.util.fileutil import move_into_place |
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14 | from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, quote_output_u |
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15 | from allmydata.util import jsonbytes as json |
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16 | |
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17 | |
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18 | def add_line_to_aliasfile(aliasfile, alias, cap): |
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19 | # we use os.path.exists, rather than catching EnvironmentError, to avoid |
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20 | # clobbering the valuable alias file in case of spurious or transient |
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21 | # filesystem errors. |
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22 | if os.path.exists(aliasfile): |
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23 | f = codecs.open(aliasfile, "r", "utf-8") |
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24 | aliases = f.read() |
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25 | f.close() |
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26 | if not aliases.endswith("\n"): |
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27 | aliases += "\n" |
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28 | else: |
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29 | aliases = "" |
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30 | aliases += "%s: %s\n" % (alias, cap) |
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31 | f = codecs.open(aliasfile+".tmp", "w", "utf-8") |
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32 | f.write(aliases) |
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33 | f.close() |
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34 | move_into_place(aliasfile+".tmp", aliasfile) |
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35 | |
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36 | def add_alias(options): |
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37 | nodedir = options['node-directory'] |
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38 | alias = options.alias |
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39 | precondition(isinstance(alias, str), alias=alias) |
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40 | cap = options.cap |
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41 | stdout = options.stdout |
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42 | stderr = options.stderr |
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43 | if u":" in alias: |
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44 | # a single trailing colon will already have been stripped if present |
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45 | print("Alias names cannot contain colons.", file=stderr) |
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46 | return 1 |
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47 | if u" " in alias: |
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48 | print("Alias names cannot contain spaces.", file=stderr) |
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49 | return 1 |
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50 | |
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51 | old_aliases = get_aliases(nodedir) |
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52 | if alias in old_aliases: |
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53 | show_output(stderr, "Alias {alias} already exists!", alias=alias) |
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54 | return 1 |
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55 | aliasfile = os.path.join(nodedir, "private", "aliases") |
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56 | cap = str(uri.from_string_dirnode(cap).to_string(), 'utf-8') |
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57 | |
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58 | add_line_to_aliasfile(aliasfile, alias, cap) |
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59 | show_output(stdout, "Alias {alias} added", alias=alias) |
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60 | return 0 |
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61 | |
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62 | def create_alias(options): |
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63 | # mkdir+add_alias |
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64 | nodedir = options['node-directory'] |
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65 | alias = options.alias |
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66 | precondition(isinstance(alias, str), alias=alias) |
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67 | stdout = options.stdout |
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68 | stderr = options.stderr |
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69 | if u":" in alias: |
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70 | # a single trailing colon will already have been stripped if present |
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71 | print("Alias names cannot contain colons.", file=stderr) |
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72 | return 1 |
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73 | if u" " in alias: |
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74 | print("Alias names cannot contain spaces.", file=stderr) |
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75 | return 1 |
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76 | |
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77 | old_aliases = get_aliases(nodedir) |
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78 | if alias in old_aliases: |
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79 | show_output(stderr, "Alias {alias} already exists!", alias=alias) |
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80 | return 1 |
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81 | |
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82 | aliasfile = os.path.join(nodedir, "private", "aliases") |
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83 | |
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84 | nodeurl = options['node-url'] |
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85 | if not nodeurl.endswith("/"): |
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86 | nodeurl += "/" |
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87 | url = nodeurl + "uri?t=mkdir" |
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88 | resp = do_http("POST", url) |
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89 | rc = check_http_error(resp, stderr) |
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90 | if rc: |
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91 | return rc |
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92 | new_uri = resp.read().strip() |
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93 | |
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94 | # probably check for others.. |
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95 | |
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96 | add_line_to_aliasfile(aliasfile, alias, str(new_uri, "utf-8")) |
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97 | show_output(stdout, "Alias {alias} created", alias=alias) |
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98 | return 0 |
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99 | |
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100 | |
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101 | def show_output(fp, template, **kwargs): |
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102 | """ |
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103 | Print to just about anything. |
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104 | |
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105 | :param fp: A file-like object to which to print. This handles the case |
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106 | where ``fp`` declares a support encoding with the ``encoding`` |
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107 | attribute (eg sys.stdout on Python 3). It handles the case where |
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108 | ``fp`` declares no supported encoding via ``None`` for its |
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109 | ``encoding`` attribute (eg sys.stdout on Python 2 when stdout is not a |
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110 | tty). It handles the case where ``fp`` declares an encoding that does |
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111 | not support all of the characters in the output by forcing the |
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112 | "namereplace" error handler. It handles the case where there is no |
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113 | ``encoding`` attribute at all (eg StringIO.StringIO) by writing |
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114 | utf-8-encoded bytes. |
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115 | """ |
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116 | assert isinstance(template, str) |
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117 | |
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118 | # On Python 3 fp has an encoding attribute under all real usage. On |
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119 | # Python 2, the encoding attribute is None if stdio is not a tty. The |
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120 | # test suite often passes StringIO which has no such attribute. Make |
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121 | # allowances for this until the test suite is fixed and Python 2 is no |
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122 | # more. |
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123 | try: |
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124 | encoding = fp.encoding or "utf-8" |
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125 | except AttributeError: |
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126 | has_encoding = False |
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127 | encoding = "utf-8" |
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128 | else: |
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129 | has_encoding = True |
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130 | |
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131 | output = template.format(**{ |
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132 | k: quote_output_u(v, encoding=encoding) |
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133 | for (k, v) |
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134 | in kwargs.items() |
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135 | }) |
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136 | safe_output = output.encode(encoding, "namereplace") |
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137 | if has_encoding: |
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138 | safe_output = safe_output.decode(encoding) |
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139 | print(safe_output, file=fp) |
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140 | |
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141 | |
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142 | def _get_alias_details(nodedir): |
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143 | aliases = get_aliases(nodedir) |
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144 | alias_names = sorted(aliases.keys()) |
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145 | data = {} |
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146 | for name in alias_names: |
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147 | dircap = uri.from_string(aliases[name]) |
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148 | data[name] = { |
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149 | "readwrite": dircap.to_string(), |
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150 | "readonly": dircap.get_readonly().to_string(), |
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151 | } |
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152 | return data |
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153 | |
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154 | |
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155 | def _escape_format(t): |
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156 | """ |
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157 | _escape_format(t).format() == t |
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158 | |
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159 | :param unicode t: The text to escape. |
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160 | """ |
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161 | return t.replace("{", "{{").replace("}", "}}") |
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162 | |
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163 | |
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164 | def list_aliases(options): |
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165 | """ |
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166 | Show aliases that exist. |
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167 | """ |
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168 | data = _get_alias_details(options['node-directory']) |
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169 | |
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170 | if options['json']: |
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171 | dumped = json.dumps(data, indent=4) |
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172 | if isinstance(dumped, bytes): |
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173 | dumped = dumped.decode("utf-8") |
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174 | output = _escape_format(dumped) |
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175 | else: |
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176 | def dircap(details): |
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177 | return ( |
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178 | details['readonly'] |
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179 | if options['readonly-uri'] |
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180 | else details['readwrite'] |
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181 | ).decode("utf-8") |
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182 | |
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183 | def format_dircap(name, details): |
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184 | return fmt % (name, dircap(details)) |
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185 | |
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186 | max_width = max([len(quote_output(name)) for name in data.keys()] + [0]) |
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187 | fmt = "%" + str(max_width) + "s: %s" |
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188 | output = "\n".join(list( |
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189 | format_dircap(name, details) |
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190 | for name, details |
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191 | in data.items() |
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192 | )) |
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193 | |
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194 | if output: |
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195 | # Show whatever we computed. Skip this if there is no output to avoid |
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196 | # a spurious blank line. |
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197 | show_output(options.stdout, output) |
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198 | |
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199 | return 0 |
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