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#!/usr/bin/python -tt # 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 2 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 Library General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # Copyright 2004 Duke University # Written by Seth Vidal <skvidal at phy.duke.edu> """ Classes and functions dealing with rpm package representations. """ import rpm import os import os.path import misc import i18n import re import fnmatch import stat import warnings from subprocess import Popen, PIPE from rpmUtils import RpmUtilsError import rpmUtils.miscutils from rpmUtils.miscutils import flagToString, stringToVersion, compareVerOnly import Errors import errno import struct from constants import * from operator import itemgetter import urllib import urlparse urlparse.uses_fragment.append("media") from urlgrabber.grabber import URLGrabber, URLGrabError try: import xattr if not hasattr(xattr, 'get'): xattr = None # This is a "newer" API. except ImportError: xattr = None # For verify import pwd import grp def comparePoEVR(po1, po2): """ Compare two Package or PackageEVR objects. """ (e1, v1, r1) = (po1.epoch, po1.version, po1.release) (e2, v2, r2) = (po2.epoch, po2.version, po2.release) return rpmUtils.miscutils.compareEVR((e1, v1, r1), (e2, v2, r2)) def comparePoEVREQ(po1, po2): """ Compare two Package or PackageEVR objects for equality. """ (e1, v1, r1) = (po1.epoch, po1.version, po1.release) (e2, v2, r2) = (po2.epoch, po2.version, po2.release) if r1 != r2: return False if v1 != v2: return False if e1 != e2: return False return True def buildPkgRefDict(pkgs, casematch=True): """take a list of pkg objects and return a dict the contains all the possible naming conventions for them eg: for (name,i386,0,1,1) dict[name] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[name.i386] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[name-1-1.i386] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[name-1] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[name-1-1] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[0:name-1-1.i386] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) dict[name-0:1-1.i386] = (name, i386, 0, 1, 1) """ pkgdict = {} for pkg in pkgs: (n, a, e, v, r) = pkg.pkgtup if not casematch: n = n.lower() a = a.lower() e = e.lower() v = v.lower() r = r.lower() name = n nameArch = '%s.%s' % (n, a) nameVerRelArch = '%s-%s-%s.%s' % (n, v, r, a) nameVer = '%s-%s' % (n, v) nameVerRel = '%s-%s-%s' % (n, v, r) envra = '%s:%s-%s-%s.%s' % (e, n, v, r, a) nevra = '%s-%s:%s-%s.%s' % (n, e, v, r, a) for item in [name, nameArch, nameVerRelArch, nameVer, nameVerRel, envra, nevra]: if item not in pkgdict: pkgdict[item] = [] pkgdict[item].append(pkg) return pkgdict def parsePackages(pkgs, usercommands, casematch=0, unique='repo-epoch-name-version-release-arch', pkgdict=None): """matches up the user request versus a pkg list: for installs/updates available pkgs should be the 'others list' for removes it should be the installed list of pkgs takes an optional casematch option to determine if case should be matched exactly. Defaults to not matching.""" if pkgdict is None: pkgdict = buildPkgRefDict(pkgs, bool(casematch)) exactmatch = [] matched = [] unmatched = [] for command in usercommands: if not casematch: command = command.lower() if command in pkgdict: exactmatch.extend(pkgdict[command]) del pkgdict[command] else: # anything we couldn't find a match for # could mean it's not there, could mean it's a wildcard if misc.re_glob(command): trylist = pkgdict.keys() # command and pkgdict are already lowered if not casematch # so case sensitive is always fine regex = misc.compile_pattern(command) foundit = 0 for item in trylist: if regex(item): matched.extend(pkgdict[item]) del pkgdict[item] foundit = 1 if not foundit: unmatched.append(command) else: unmatched.append(command) unmatched = misc.unique(unmatched) if unique == 'repo-epoch-name-version-release-arch': # pkg.__hash__ matched = misc.unique(matched) exactmatch = misc.unique(exactmatch) elif unique == 'repo-pkgkey': # So we get all pkg entries from a repo def pkgunique(pkgs): u = {} for pkg in pkgs: mark = "%s%s" % (pkg.repo.id, pkg.pkgKey) u[mark] = pkg return u.values() matched = pkgunique(matched) exactmatch = pkgunique(exactmatch) else: raise ValueError, "Bad value for unique: %s" % unique return exactmatch, matched, unmatched class FakeSack: """ Fake PackageSack to use with FakeRepository""" def __init__(self): pass # This is fake, so do nothing def have_fastReturnFileEntries(self): """ Is calling pkg.returnFileEntries(primary_only=True) faster than using searchFiles(). """ return True def delPackage(self, obj): """delete a pkgobject, do nothing, but make localpackages work with --skip-broken""" pass # This is fake, so do nothing class FakeRepository: """Fake repository class for use in rpmsack package objects""" def _set_cleanup_repoid(self, repoid): """ Set the repoid, but because it can be random ... clean it up. """ # We don't want repoids to contain random bytes that can be # in the FS directories. It's also nice if they aren't "huge". So # just chop to the rpm name. pathbased = False if '/' in repoid: repoid = os.path.basename(repoid) pathbased = True if repoid.endswith(".rpm"): repoid = repoid[:-4] pathbased = True bytes = [] # Just in case someone uses mv to be evil: if pathbased: bytes.append('/') for byte in repoid: if ord(byte) >= 128: byte = '?' bytes.append(byte) self.id = "".join(bytes) def __init__(self, repoid): self._set_cleanup_repoid(repoid) self.name = self.id self.sack = FakeSack() def __cmp__(self, other): if self.id > other.id: return 1 elif self.id < other.id: return -1 else: return 0 def __hash__(self): return hash(self.id) def __str__(self): return self.id def _ui_id(self): return self.id ui_id = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_id()) # Goal for the below is to have a packageobject that can be used by generic # functions independent of the type of package - ie: installed or available # Note that this is also used to history etc. ... so it's more a nevra+checksum # holder than a base for things which are actual packages. class PackageObject(object): """Base Package Object - sets up the default storage dicts and the most common returns""" def __init__(self): self.name = None self.version = None self.release = None self.epoch = None self.arch = None # self.pkgtup = (self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.version, self.release) self._checksums = [] # (type, checksum, id(0,1) def _ui_envra(self): if self.epoch == '0': return self.nvra else: return self.envra ui_envra = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_envra()) def _ui_nevra(self): if self.epoch == '0': return self.nvra else: return self.nevra ui_nevra = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_nevra()) def _ui_evr(self): if self.epoch == '0': return self.vr else: return self.evr ui_evr = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_evr()) def _ui_evra(self): if self.epoch == '0': return self.vra else: return self.evra ui_evra = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_evra()) def _ui_nevr(self): if self.epoch == '0': return self.nvr else: return self.nevr ui_nevr = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_nevr()) def _na(self): return '%s.%s' % (self.name, self.arch) na = property(fget=lambda self: self._na()) def _vr(self): return '%s-%s' % (self.version, self.release) vr = property(fget=lambda self: self._vr()) def _vra(self): return '%s-%s.%s' % (self.version, self.release, self.arch) vra = property(fget=lambda self: self._vra()) def _evr(self): return '%s:%s-%s' % (self.epoch, self.version, self.release) evr = property(fget=lambda self: self._evr()) def _evra(self): return '%s:%s-%s.%s' % (self.epoch,self.version,self.release, self.arch) evra = property(fget=lambda self: self._evra()) def _nvr(self): return '%s-%s-%s' % (self.name, self.version, self.release) nvr = property(fget=lambda self: self._nvr()) def _nvra(self): return '%s-%s-%s.%s' % (self.name, self.version,self.release, self.arch) nvra = property(fget=lambda self: self._nvra()) def _nevr(self): return '%s-%s:%s-%s' % (self.name, self.epoch,self.version,self.release) nevr = property(fget=lambda self: self._nevr()) def _nevra(self): return '%s-%s:%s-%s.%s' % (self.name, self.epoch, self.version, self.release, self.arch) nevra = property(fget=lambda self: self._nevra()) def _envr(self): return '%s:%s-%s-%s' % (self.epoch,self.name, self.version,self.release) envr = property(fget=lambda self: self._envr()) def _envra(self): return '%s:%s-%s-%s.%s' % (self.epoch, self.name, self.version, self.release, self.arch) envra = property(fget=lambda self: self._envra()) def __str__(self): return self.ui_envra def printVer(self): """returns a printable version string - including epoch, if it's set""" if self.epoch != '0': ver = '%s:%s-%s' % (self.epoch, self.version, self.release) else: ver = '%s-%s' % (self.version, self.release) return ver def verCMP(self, other): """ Compare package to another one, only rpm-version ordering. """ if not other: return 1 ret = cmp(self.name, other.name) if ret == 0: ret = comparePoEVR(self, other) return ret def __cmp__(self, other): """ Compare packages, this is just for UI/consistency. """ ret = self.verCMP(other) if ret == 0: ret = cmp(self.arch, other.arch) if ret == 0 and hasattr(self, 'repoid') and hasattr(other, 'repoid'): ret = cmp(self.repoid, other.repoid) # We want 'installed' to appear over 'abcd' and 'xyz', so boost that if ret and self.repoid == 'installed': return 1 if ret and other.repoid == 'installed': return -1 return ret def __eq__(self, other): """ Compare packages for yes/no equality, includes everything in the UI package comparison. """ if not other: return False if self.pkgtup != other.pkgtup: return False if hasattr(self, 'repoid') and hasattr(other, 'repoid'): if self.repoid != other.repoid: return False return True def __ne__(self, other): if not (self == other): return True return False def __getitem__(self, key): return getattr(self, key) def verEQ(self, other): """ Compare package to another one, only rpm-version equality. """ if not other: return None ret = cmp(self.name, other.name) if ret != 0: return False return comparePoEVREQ(self, other) def verNE(self, other): """ Compare package to another one, only rpm-version inequality. """ if not other: return None return not self.verEQ(other) def verLT(self, other): """ Uses verCMP, tests if the other _rpm-version_ is < ours. """ return self.verCMP(other) < 0 def verLE(self, other): """ Uses verCMP, tests if the other _rpm-version_ is <= ours. """ return self.verCMP(other) <= 0 def verGT(self, other): """ Uses verCMP, tests if the other _rpm-version_ is > ours. """ return self.verCMP(other) > 0 def verGE(self, other): """ Uses verCMP, tests if the other _rpm-version_ is >= ours. """ return self.verCMP(other) >= 0 def __repr__(self): return "<%s : %s (%s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self),hex(id(self))) def returnSimple(self, varname): warnings.warn("returnSimple() will go away in a future version of Yum.\n", Errors.YumFutureDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) return getattr(self, varname) def returnChecksums(self): return self._checksums checksums = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnChecksums()) def returnIdSum(self): for (csumtype, csum, csumid) in self.checksums: if csumid: return (csumtype, csum) _not_found_repo = FakeRepository('-') _not_found_repo.cost = 0 class YumNotFoundPackage(PackageObject): def __init__(self, pkgtup): self.name = pkgtup[0] self.arch = pkgtup[1] self.epoch = pkgtup[2] self.version = pkgtup[3] self.release = pkgtup[4] self.pkgtup = pkgtup self.size = 0 self._checksums = [] # (type, checksum, id(0,1) self.repo = _not_found_repo self.repoid = _not_found_repo.id # Fakeout output.py that it's a real pkg. ... def _ui_from_repo(self): """ This just returns '-' """ return self.repoid ui_from_repo = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_from_repo()) def verifyLocalPkg(self): """check the package checksum vs the localPkg return True if pkg is good, False if not""" return False # This is the virtual base class of actual packages, it basically requires a # repo. even though it doesn't set one up in it's __init__. It also doesn't have # PackageObject methods ... so is basically unusable on it's own # see: YumAvailablePackage. class RpmBase(object): """return functions and storage for rpm-specific data""" def __init__(self): self.prco = {} self.prco['obsoletes'] = [] # (name, flag, (e,v,r)) self.prco['conflicts'] = [] # (name, flag, (e,v,r)) self.prco['requires'] = [] # (name, flag, (e,v,r)) self.prco['provides'] = [] # (name, flag, (e,v,r)) self.files = {} self.files['file'] = [] self.files['dir'] = [] self.files['ghost'] = [] self._changelog = [] # (ctime, cname, ctext) self.licenses = [] self._hash = None # FIXME: This is identical to PackageObject.__eq__ and __ne__, should be # remove (is .repoid fine here? ... we need it, maybe .repo.id). def __eq__(self, other): if not other: # check if other not is a package object. return False if self.pkgtup != other.pkgtup: return False if self.repoid != other.repoid: return False return True def __ne__(self, other): if not (self == other): return True return False def returnEVR(self): return PackageEVR(self.epoch, self.version, self.release) def __hash__(self): if self._hash is None: mystr = '%s - %s:%s-%s-%s.%s' % (self.repo.id, self.epoch, self.name, self.version, self.release, self.arch) self._hash = hash(mystr) return self._hash def returnPrco(self, prcotype, printable=False): """return list of provides, requires, conflicts or obsoletes""" prcos = self.prco.get(prcotype, []) if printable: results = [] for prco in prcos: if not prco[0]: # empty or none or whatever, doesn't matter continue results.append(misc.prco_tuple_to_string(prco)) return results return prcos def checkPrco(self, prcotype, prcotuple): """returns 1 or 0 if the pkg contains the requested tuple/tuple range""" # get rid of simple cases - nothing if prcotype not in self.prco: return 0 # First try and exact match, then search # Make it faster, if it's "big". if len(self.prco[prcotype]) <= 8: if prcotuple in self.prco[prcotype]: return 1 else: if not hasattr(self, '_prco_lookup'): self._prco_lookup = {'obsoletes' : None, 'conflicts' : None, 'requires' : None, 'provides' : None} if self._prco_lookup[prcotype] is None: self._prco_lookup[prcotype] = set(self.prco[prcotype]) if prcotuple in self._prco_lookup[prcotype]: return 1 # make us look it up and compare (reqn, reqf, (reqe, reqv ,reqr)) = prcotuple if reqf is not None: return self.inPrcoRange(prcotype, prcotuple) else: for (n, f, (e, v, r)) in self.returnPrco(prcotype): if i18n.str_eq(reqn, n): return 1 return 0 def inPrcoRange(self, prcotype, reqtuple): """returns true if the package has a the prco that satisfies the reqtuple range, assume false. Takes: prcotype, requested prco tuple""" return bool(self.matchingPrcos(prcotype, reqtuple)) def matchingPrcos(self, prcotype, reqtuple): (reqn, reqf, (reqe, reqv, reqr)) = reqtuple # find the named entry in pkgobj, do the comparsion result = [] for (n, f, (e, v, r)) in self.returnPrco(prcotype): if not i18n.str_eq(reqn, n): continue if f == '=': f = 'EQ' if f != 'EQ' and prcotype == 'provides': # isn't this odd, it's not 'EQ' and it is a provides # - it really should be EQ # use the pkgobj's evr for the comparison if e is None: e = self.epoch if v is None: v = self.ver if r is None: r = self.rel #(e, v, r) = (self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel) matched = rpmUtils.miscutils.rangeCompare( reqtuple, (n, f, (e, v, r))) if matched: result.append((n, f, (e, v, r))) return result def provides_for(self, reqtuple): """check to see if the package object provides for the requirement passed, including searching filelists if the requirement is a file dep""" if self.checkPrco('provides', reqtuple): return True if reqtuple[0].startswith('/'): if misc.re_primary_filename(reqtuple[0]): pri_only = True else: pri_only = False for ftype in ('file', 'dir', 'ghost'): if reqtuple[0] in self.returnFileEntries(ftype, pri_only): return True return False def returnChangelog(self): """return changelog entries""" return self._changelog def returnFileEntries(self, ftype='file', primary_only=False): """return list of files based on type, you can pass primary_only=True to limit to those files in the primary repodata""" if self.files: if ftype in self.files: if primary_only: if ftype == 'dir': match = misc.re_primary_dirname else: match = misc.re_primary_filename return [fn for fn in self.files[ftype] if match(fn)] return self.files[ftype] return [] def returnFileTypes(self, primary_only=False): """return list of types of files in the package, you can pass primary_only=True to limit to those files in the primary repodata""" if primary_only: ret = [] # We only return the types for the primary files. for ftype in self.files.keys(): if ftype == 'dir': match = misc.re_primary_dirname else: match = misc.re_primary_filename # As soon as we find a primary file of this type, we can # return it. for fn in self.files[ftype]: if match(fn): break else: continue ret.append(ftype) return ret return self.files.keys() def returnPrcoNames(self, prcotype): if not hasattr(self, '_cache_prco_names_' + prcotype): data = [n for (n, f, v) in self.returnPrco(prcotype)] setattr(self, '_cache_prco_names_' + prcotype, data) return getattr(self, '_cache_prco_names_' + prcotype) def getProvidesNames(self): warnings.warn('getProvidesNames() will go away in a future version of Yum.\n', Errors.YumDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) return self.provides_names def simpleFiles(self, ftype='files'): warnings.warn('simpleFiles() will go away in a future version of Yum.' 'Use returnFileEntries(primary_only=True)\n', Errors.YumDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) if self.files and ftype in self.files: return self.files[ftype] return [] filelist = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnFileEntries(ftype='file')) dirlist = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnFileEntries(ftype='dir')) ghostlist = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnFileEntries(ftype='ghost')) requires = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('requires')) strong_requires = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('strong_requires')) provides = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('provides')) obsoletes = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('obsoletes')) conflicts = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('conflicts')) provides_names = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrcoNames('provides')) requires_names = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrcoNames('requires')) strong_requires_names = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrcoNames('strong_requires')) conflicts_names = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrcoNames('conflicts')) obsoletes_names = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrcoNames('obsoletes')) provides_print = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('provides', True)) requires_print = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('requires', True)) strong_requires_print = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('strong_requires', True)) conflicts_print = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('conflicts', True)) obsoletes_print = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnPrco('obsoletes', True)) changelog = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnChangelog()) EVR = property(fget=lambda self: self.returnEVR()) def _getBaseName(self): """ Return the "base name" of the package, atm. we can only look at the sourcerpm. """ if hasattr(self, '_base_package_name_ret'): return self._base_package_name_ret if hasattr(self, 'sourcerpm') and self.sourcerpm: (n, v, r, e, a) = rpmUtils.miscutils.splitFilename(self.sourcerpm) if n != self.name: self._base_package_name_ret = n return n # If there is no sourcerpm, or sourcerpm == us, use .name self._base_package_name_ret = self.name return self._base_package_name_ret base_package_name = property(fget=lambda self: self._getBaseName()) def have_fastReturnFileEntries(self): """ Is calling pkg.returnFileEntries(primary_only=True) faster than using searchFiles(). """ return self.repo.sack.have_fastReturnFileEntries() def obsoletedBy(self, obsoleters, limit=0): """ Returns list of obsoleters that obsolete this package. Note that we don't do obsoleting loops. If limit is != 0, then we stop after finding that many. """ provtup = (self.name, 'EQ', (self.epoch, self.version, self.release)) ret = [] for obspo in obsoleters: if obspo.inPrcoRange('obsoletes', provtup): ret.append(obspo) if limit and len(ret) > limit: break return ret # This is kind of deprecated class PackageEVR: """ A comparable epoch, version, and release representation. Note that you almost certainly want to use pkg.verEQ() or pkg.verGT() etc. instead. """ def __init__(self,e,v,r): self.epoch = e self.ver = v self.version = v self.rel = r self.release = r def compare(self,other): return rpmUtils.miscutils.compareEVR((self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel), (other.epoch, other.ver, other.rel)) def __lt__(self, other): if self.compare(other) < 0: return True return False def __gt__(self, other): if self.compare(other) > 0: return True return False def __le__(self, other): if self.compare(other) <= 0: return True return False def __ge__(self, other): if self.compare(other) >= 0: return True return False def __eq__(self, other): return comparePoEVREQ(self, other) def __ne__(self, other): if not (self == other): return True return False # This is the real base class of actual packages, it has a repo. and is # usable on it's own, in theory (but in practise see sqlitesack). class YumAvailablePackage(PackageObject, RpmBase): """derived class for the packageobject and RpmBase packageobject yum uses this for dealing with packages in a repository""" def __init__(self, repo, pkgdict = None): PackageObject.__init__(self) RpmBase.__init__(self) self.repoid = repo.id self.repo = repo self.state = None self._loadedfiles = False self._verify_local_pkg_cache = None if pkgdict != None: self.importFromDict(pkgdict) self.ver = self.version self.rel = self.release self.pkgtup = (self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.version, self.release) def _ui_from_repo(self): """ This reports the repo the package is from, we integrate YUMDB info. for RPM packages so a package from "fedora" that is installed has a ui_from_repo of "@fedora". Note that, esp. with the --releasever option, "fedora" or "rawhide" isn't authoritative. So we also check against the current releasever and if it is different we also print the YUMDB releasever. This means that installing from F12 fedora, while running F12, would report as "@fedora/13". """ if self.repoid == 'installed' and 'from_repo' in self.yumdb_info: end = '' if (self.rpmdb.releasever is not None and 'releasever' in self.yumdb_info and self.yumdb_info.releasever != self.rpmdb.releasever): end = '/' + self.yumdb_info.releasever return '@' + self.yumdb_info.from_repo + end return self.repoid ui_from_repo = property(fget=lambda self: self._ui_from_repo()) def exclude(self): """remove self from package sack""" self.repo.sack.delPackage(self) def printVer(self): """returns a printable version string - including epoch, if it's set""" if self.epoch != '0': ver = '%s:%s-%s' % (self.epoch, self.version, self.release) else: ver = '%s-%s' % (self.version, self.release) return ver def compactPrint(self): ver = self.printVer() return "%s.%s %s" % (self.name, self.arch, ver) def _size(self): return self.packagesize def _remote_path(self): return self.relativepath def _remote_url(self): """returns a URL that can be used for downloading the package. Note that if you're going to download the package in your tool, you should use self.repo.getPackage.""" base = self.basepath if base: # urljoin sucks in the reverse way that os.path.join sucks :) if base[-1] != '/': base = base + '/' return urlparse.urljoin(base, self.remote_path) return urlparse.urljoin(self.repo.urls[0], self.remote_path) size = property(fget=lambda self: self._size()) remote_path = property(_remote_path) remote_url = property(lambda self: self._remote_url()) def _committer(self): "Returns the name of the last person to do a commit to the changelog." if hasattr(self, '_committer_ret'): return self._committer_ret if not len(self.changelog): # Empty changelog is _possible_ I guess self._committer_ret = self.packager return self._committer_ret val = self.changelog[0][1] # Chagnelog data is in multiple locale's, so we convert to ascii # ignoring "bad" chars. val = misc.to_unicode(val, errors='replace') val = val.encode('ascii', 'replace') # Hacky way to get rid of version numbers... ix = val.find('> ') if ix != -1: val = val[0:ix+1] self._committer_ret = val return self._committer_ret committer = property(_committer) def _committime(self): "Returns the time of the last commit to the changelog." if hasattr(self, '_committime_ret'): return self._committime_ret if not len(self.changelog): # Empty changelog is _possible_ I guess self._committime_ret = self.buildtime return self._committime_ret self._committime_ret = self.changelog[0][0] return self._committime_ret committime = property(_committime) # FIXME test this to see if it causes hell elsewhere def _checksum(self): "Returns the 'default' checksum" return self.checksums[0][1] checksum = property(_checksum) def getDiscNum(self): if self.basepath is None: return None (scheme, netloc, path, query, fragid) = urlparse.urlsplit(self.basepath) if scheme == "media": if len(fragid) == 0: return 0 return int(fragid) return None def returnHeaderFromPackage(self): rpmfile = self.localPkg() ts = rpmUtils.transaction.initReadOnlyTransaction() try: hdr = rpmUtils.miscutils.hdrFromPackage(ts, rpmfile) except rpmUtils.RpmUtilsError: raise Errors.RepoError, 'Package Header %s: RPM Cannot open' % self return hdr def returnLocalHeader(self): """returns an rpm header object from the package object's local header cache""" if os.path.exists(self.localHdr()): try: hlist = rpm.readHeaderListFromFile(self.localHdr()) hdr = hlist[0] except (rpm.error, IndexError): raise Errors.RepoError, 'Package Header %s: Cannot open' % self else: raise Errors.RepoError, 'Package Header %s: Not Available' % self return hdr def localPkg(self): """return path to local package (whether it is present there, or not)""" if not hasattr(self, 'localpath'): rpmfn = os.path.basename(self.remote_path) self.localpath = self.repo.pkgdir + '/' + rpmfn return self.localpath def localHdr(self): """return path to local cached Header file downloaded from package byte ranges""" if not hasattr(self, 'hdrpath'): pkgname = os.path.basename(self.remote_path) hdrname = pkgname[:-4] + '.hdr' self.hdrpath = self.repo.hdrdir + '/' + hdrname return self.hdrpath def verifyLocalPkg(self): """check the package checksum vs the localPkg return True if pkg is good, False if not""" # This is called a few times now, so we want some way to not have to # read+checksum "large" datasets multiple times per. transaction. try: nst = os.stat(self.localPkg()) except OSError, e: return False if (hasattr(self, '_verify_local_pkg_cache') and self._verify_local_pkg_cache): ost = self._verify_local_pkg_cache if (ost.st_ino == nst.st_ino and ost.st_dev == nst.st_dev and ost.st_mtime == nst.st_mtime and ost.st_size == nst.st_size): return True (csum_type, csum) = self.returnIdSum() try: filesum = misc.checksum(csum_type, self.localPkg(), datasize=self.packagesize) except Errors.MiscError: return False if filesum != csum: return False self._verify_local_pkg_cache = nst return True # See: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/CommonExtendedAttributes def _localXattrUrl(self): """ Get the user.xdg.origin.url value from the local pkg. ... if it's present. We cache this so we can access it after the file has been deleted (keepcache=False). """ if xattr is None: return None if hasattr(self, '__cached_localXattrUrl'): return getattr(self, '__cached_localXattrUrl') if not self.verifyLocalPkg(): return None try: ret = xattr.get(self.localPkg(), 'user.xdg.origin.url') except: # Documented to be "EnvironmentError", but make sure return None setattr(self, '__cached_localXattrUrl', ret) return ret xattr_origin_url = property(lambda x: x._localXattrUrl()) def prcoPrintable(self, prcoTuple): """convert the prco tuples into a nicer human string""" warnings.warn('prcoPrintable() will go away in a future version of Yum.\n', Errors.YumDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) return misc.prco_tuple_to_string(prcoTuple) def requiresList(self): """return a list of requires in normal rpm format""" return self.requires_print def returnChecksums(self): return [(self.checksum_type, self.pkgId, 1)] def importFromDict(self, pkgdict): """handles an mdCache package dictionary item to populate out the package information""" # translates from the pkgdict, populating out the information for the # packageObject if hasattr(pkgdict, 'nevra'): (n, e, v, r, a) = pkgdict.nevra self.name = n self.epoch = e self.version = v self.arch = a self.release = r if hasattr(pkgdict, 'time'): self.buildtime = pkgdict.time['build'] self.filetime = pkgdict.time['file'] if hasattr(pkgdict, 'size'): self.packagesize = pkgdict.size['package'] self.archivesize = pkgdict.size['archive'] self.installedsize = pkgdict.size['installed'] if hasattr(pkgdict, 'location'): url = pkgdict.location.get('base') if url == '': url = None self.basepath = url self.relativepath = pkgdict.location['href'] if hasattr(pkgdict, 'hdrange'): self.hdrstart = pkgdict.hdrange['start'] self.hdrend = pkgdict.hdrange['end'] if hasattr(pkgdict, 'info'): for item in ['summary', 'description', 'packager', 'group', 'buildhost', 'sourcerpm', 'url', 'vendor']: setattr(self, item, pkgdict.info[item]) self.summary = self.summary.replace('\n', '') self.licenses.append(pkgdict.info['license']) if hasattr(pkgdict, 'files'): for fn in pkgdict.files: ftype = pkgdict.files[fn] if ftype not in self.files: self.files[ftype] = [] self.files[ftype].append(fn) if hasattr(pkgdict, 'prco'): for rtype in pkgdict.prco: for rdict in pkgdict.prco[rtype]: name = rdict['name'] f = rdict.get('flags') e = rdict.get('epoch') v = rdict.get('ver') r = rdict.get('rel') self.prco[rtype].append((name, f, (e,v,r))) if hasattr(pkgdict, 'changelog'): for cdict in pkgdict.changelog: date = cdict.get('date') text = cdict.get('value') author = cdict.get('author') self._changelog.append((date, author, text)) if hasattr(pkgdict, 'checksum'): ctype = pkgdict.checksum['type'] csum = pkgdict.checksum['value'] csumid = pkgdict.checksum['pkgid'] if csumid is None or csumid.upper() == 'NO': csumid = 0 elif csumid.upper() == 'YES': csumid = 1 else: csumid = 0 self._checksums.append((ctype, csum, csumid)) # from here down this is for dumping a package object back out to metadata def _return_remote_location(self): # break self.remote_url up into smaller pieces base = os.path.dirname(self.remote_url) href = os.path.basename(self.remote_url) msg = """<location xml:base="%s" href="%s"/>\n""" % ( misc.to_xml(base,attrib=True), misc.to_xml(href, attrib=True)) return msg def _dump_base_items(self): packager = url = '' if self.packager: packager = misc.to_xml(self.packager) if self.url: url = misc.to_xml(self.url) (csum_type, csum, csumid) = self.checksums[0] msg = """ <name>%s</name> <arch>%s</arch> <version epoch="%s" ver="%s" rel="%s"/> <checksum type="%s" pkgid="YES">%s</checksum> <summary>%s</summary> <description>%s</description> <packager>%s</packager> <url>%s</url> <time file="%s" build="%s"/> <size package="%s" installed="%s" archive="%s"/>\n""" % (self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel, csum_type, csum, misc.to_xml(self.summary), misc.to_xml(self.description), packager, url, self.filetime, self.buildtime, self.packagesize, self.installedsize, self.archivesize) msg += self._return_remote_location() return msg def _dump_format_items(self): msg = " <format>\n" if self.license: msg += """ <rpm:license>%s</rpm:license>\n""" % misc.to_xml(self.license) else: msg += """ <rpm:license/>\n""" if self.vendor: msg += """ <rpm:vendor>%s</rpm:vendor>\n""" % misc.to_xml(self.vendor) else: msg += """ <rpm:vendor/>\n""" if self.group: msg += """ <rpm:group>%s</rpm:group>\n""" % misc.to_xml(self.group) else: msg += """ <rpm:group/>\n""" if self.buildhost: msg += """ <rpm:buildhost>%s</rpm:buildhost>\n""" % misc.to_xml(self.buildhost) else: msg += """ <rpm:buildhost/>\n""" if self.sourcerpm: msg += """ <rpm:sourcerpm>%s</rpm:sourcerpm>\n""" % misc.to_xml(self.sourcerpm) else: # b/c yum 2.4.3 and OLD y-m-p willgfreak out if it is not there. msg += """ <rpm:sourcerpm/>\n""" msg +=""" <rpm:header-range start="%s" end="%s"/>""" % (self.hdrstart, self.hdrend) msg += self._dump_pco('provides') msg += self._dump_requires() msg += self._dump_pco('conflicts') msg += self._dump_pco('obsoletes') msg += self._dump_files(True) if msg[-1] != '\n': msg += """\n""" msg += """ </format>""" return msg def _dump_pco(self, pcotype): msg = "" mylist = getattr(self, pcotype) if mylist: msg = "\n <rpm:%s>\n" % pcotype for (name, flags, (e,v,r)) in sorted(mylist): pcostring = ''' <rpm:entry name="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(name, attrib=True) if flags: pcostring += ''' flags="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(flags, attrib=True) if e: pcostring += ''' epoch="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(e, attrib=True) if v: pcostring += ''' ver="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(v, attrib=True) if r: pcostring += ''' rel="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(r, attrib=True) pcostring += "/>\n" msg += pcostring if mylist: msg += " </rpm:%s>" % pcotype return msg def _dump_files(self, primary=False): msg = [] for fn in sorted(self.returnFileEntries('file', primary)): msg.append('\n <file>%s</file>' % misc.to_xml(fn)) for fn in sorted(self.returnFileEntries('dir', primary)): msg.append('\n <file type="dir">%s</file>' % misc.to_xml(fn)) for fn in sorted(self.returnFileEntries('ghost', primary)): msg.append('\n <file type="ghost">%s</file>' % misc.to_xml(fn)) return ''.join(msg) def _requires_with_pre(self): raise NotImplementedError() def _dump_requires(self): """returns deps in XML format""" mylist = self._requires_with_pre() msg = "" if mylist: msg = "\n <rpm:requires>\n" if hasattr(self, '_collapse_libc_requires') and self._collapse_libc_requires: libc_requires = filter(lambda x: x[0].startswith('libc.so.6'), mylist) if libc_requires: rest = sorted(libc_requires, cmp=compareVerOnly, key=itemgetter(0)) best = rest.pop() if len(rest) > 0 and best[0].startswith('libc.so.6()'): # rpmvercmp will sort this one as 'highest' so we need to remove it from the list best = rest.pop() newlist = [] for i in mylist: if i[0].startswith('libc.so.6') and i != best: continue newlist.append(i) mylist = newlist used = 0 for (name, flags, (e,v,r),pre) in sorted(mylist): if name.startswith('rpmlib('): continue # this drops out requires that the pkg provides for itself. if name in self.provides_names or \ (name.startswith('/') and \ (name in self.filelist or name in self.dirlist or name in self.ghostlist)): if not flags: continue else: if self.checkPrco('provides', (name, flags, (e,v,r))): continue prcostring = ''' <rpm:entry name="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(name, attrib=True) if flags: prcostring += ''' flags="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(flags, attrib=True) if e: prcostring += ''' epoch="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(e, attrib=True) if v: prcostring += ''' ver="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(v, attrib=True) if r: prcostring += ''' rel="%s"''' % misc.to_xml(r, attrib=True) if pre not in ("0", 0): prcostring += ''' pre="%s"''' % pre prcostring += "/>\n" msg += prcostring used += 1 if mylist: msg += " </rpm:requires>" if used == 0: return "" return msg def _dump_changelog(self, clog_limit): if not self.changelog: return "" msg = [] # We need to output them "backwards", so the oldest is first if not clog_limit: clogs = self.changelog else: clogs = self.changelog[:clog_limit] last_ts = 0 hack_ts = 0 for (ts, author, content) in reversed(clogs): if ts != last_ts: hack_ts = 0 else: hack_ts += 1 last_ts = ts ts += hack_ts msg.append('\n <changelog author="%s" date="%s">%s</changelog>' % ( misc.to_xml(author, attrib=True), misc.to_xml(str(ts)), misc.to_xml(content))) return ''.join(msg) def xml_dump_primary_metadata(self): msg = """\n<package type="rpm">""" msg += self._dump_base_items() msg += self._dump_format_items() msg += """\n</package>""" assert type(msg) is str return msg def xml_dump_filelists_metadata(self): msg = """ <package pkgid="%s" name="%s" arch="%s"> <version epoch="%s" ver="%s" rel="%s"/>%s </package>""" % (self.checksum, self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel, self._dump_files()) assert type(msg) is str return msg def xml_dump_other_metadata(self, clog_limit=0): msg = """ <package pkgid="%s" name="%s" arch="%s"> <version epoch="%s" ver="%s" rel="%s"/>%s </package>""" % (self.checksum, self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel, self._dump_changelog(clog_limit)) assert type(msg) is str return msg # HACK: This is completely retarded. Don't blame me, someone just fix # rpm-python already. This is almost certainly not all of the problems, # but w/e. def _rpm_long_size_hack(hdr, size): """ Rpm returns None, for certain sizes. And has a "longsize" for the real values. """ return hdr[size] or hdr['long' + size] # This is a tweak on YumAvailablePackage() and is a base class for packages # which are actual rpms. class YumHeaderPackage(YumAvailablePackage): """Package object built from an rpm header""" def __init__(self, repo, hdr): """hand in an rpm header, we'll assume it's installed and query from there""" YumAvailablePackage.__init__(self, repo) self.hdr = hdr self.name = misc.share_data(self.hdr['name']) this_a = self.hdr['arch'] if not this_a: # this should only happen on gpgkeys and other "odd" pkgs this_a = 'noarch' self.arch = misc.share_data(this_a) self.epoch = misc.share_data(self.doepoch()) self.version = misc.share_data(self.hdr['version']) self.release = misc.share_data(self.hdr['release']) self.ver = self.version self.rel = self.release self.pkgtup = (self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.version, self.release) self._loaded_summary = None self._loaded_description = None self.pkgid = self.hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_SHA1HEADER] if not self.pkgid: self.pkgid = "%s.%s" %(self.hdr['name'], self.hdr['buildtime']) self.packagesize = _rpm_long_size_hack(self.hdr, 'archivesize') self.installedsize = _rpm_long_size_hack(self.hdr, 'size') self.__mode_cache = {} self.__prcoPopulated = False def _remote_url(self): return 'file://' + urllib.quote(os.path.abspath(self.localPkg())) def _loadSummary(self): # Summaries "can be" empty, which rpm return [], see BZ 473239, *sigh* if self._loaded_summary is None: summary = self._get_hdr()['summary'] or '' summary = misc.share_data(summary.replace('\n', '')) self._loaded_summary = summary return self._loaded_summary summary = property(lambda x: x._loadSummary()) def _loadDescription(self): if self._loaded_description is None: description = self._get_hdr()['description'] or '' description = misc.share_data(description) self._loaded_description = description return self._loaded_description description = property(lambda x: x._loadDescription()) def __str__(self): if self.epoch == '0': val = '%s-%s-%s.%s' % (self.name, self.version, self.release, self.arch) else: val = '%s:%s-%s-%s.%s' % (self.epoch,self.name, self.version, self.release, self.arch) return val def returnPrco(self, prcotype, printable=False): if not self.__prcoPopulated: self._populatePrco() self.__prcoPopulated = True return YumAvailablePackage.returnPrco(self, prcotype, printable) def _get_hdr(self): return self.hdr def _populatePrco(self): "Populate the package object with the needed PRCO interface." tag2prco = { "OBSOLETE": misc.share_data("obsoletes"), "CONFLICT": misc.share_data("conflicts"), "REQUIRE": misc.share_data("requires"), "PROVIDE": misc.share_data("provides") } hdr = self._get_hdr() for tag in tag2prco: name = hdr[getattr(rpm, 'RPMTAG_%sNAME' % tag)] name = map(misc.share_data, name) if not name: # empty or none or whatever, doesn't matter continue lst = hdr[getattr(rpm, 'RPMTAG_%sFLAGS' % tag)] if tag == 'REQUIRE': # Rpm is a bit magic here, and if pkgA requires(pre/post): foo # it will then let you remove foo _after_ pkgA has been # installed. So we need to mark those deps. as "weak". bits = rpm.RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_PRE | rpm.RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_POST weakreqs = [bool(flag & bits) for flag in lst] flag = map(rpmUtils.miscutils.flagToString, lst) flag = map(misc.share_data, flag) lst = hdr[getattr(rpm, 'RPMTAG_%sVERSION' % tag)] vers = map(rpmUtils.miscutils.stringToVersion, lst) vers = map(lambda x: (misc.share_data(x[0]), misc.share_data(x[1]), misc.share_data(x[2])), vers) prcotype = tag2prco[tag] self.prco[prcotype] = map(misc.share_data, zip(name,flag,vers)) if tag == 'REQUIRE': weakreqs = zip(weakreqs, self.prco[prcotype]) strongreqs = [wreq[1] for wreq in weakreqs if not wreq[0]] self.prco['strong_requires'] = strongreqs def tagByName(self, tag): warnings.warn("tagByName() will go away in a furture version of Yum.\n", Errors.YumFutureDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) try: return getattr(self, tag) except AttributeError: raise Errors.MiscError, "Unknown header tag %s" % tag def __getattr__(self, thing): #FIXME - if an error - return AttributeError, not KeyError # ONLY FIX THIS AFTER THE API BREAK if thing.startswith('__') and thing.endswith('__'): # If these existed, then we wouldn't get here ... # So these are missing. raise AttributeError, "%s has no attribute %s" % (self, thing) try: return self.hdr[thing] except KeyError: # Note above, API break to fix this ... this at least is a nicer # msg. so we know what we accessed that is bad. raise KeyError, "%s has no attribute %s" % (self, thing) except ValueError: # Note above, API break to fix this ... this at least is a nicer # msg. so we know what we accessed that is bad. raise ValueError, "%s has no attribute %s" % (self, thing) def doepoch(self): tmpepoch = self.hdr['epoch'] if tmpepoch is None: epoch = '0' else: epoch = str(tmpepoch) return epoch def returnLocalHeader(self): return self.hdr def _loadFiles(self): files = self.hdr['filenames'] fileflags = self.hdr['fileflags'] filemodes = self.hdr['filemodes'] filetuple = zip(files, filemodes, fileflags) if not self._loadedfiles: for (fn, mode, flag) in filetuple: #garbage checks if mode is None or mode == '': if 'file' not in self.files: self.files['file'] = [] self.files['file'].append(fn) continue if mode not in self.__mode_cache: self.__mode_cache[mode] = stat.S_ISDIR(mode) fkey = 'file' if self.__mode_cache[mode]: fkey = 'dir' elif flag is not None and (flag & 64): fkey = 'ghost' self.files.setdefault(fkey, []).append(fn) self._loadedfiles = True def returnFileEntries(self, ftype='file', primary_only=False): """return list of files based on type""" self._loadFiles() return YumAvailablePackage.returnFileEntries(self,ftype,primary_only) def returnChangelog(self): # note - if we think it is worth keeping changelogs in memory # then create a _loadChangelog() method to put them into the # self._changelog attr if len(self.hdr['changelogname']) > 0: return zip(self.hdr['changelogtime'], self.hdr['changelogname'], self.hdr['changelogtext']) return [] def returnChecksums(self): raise NotImplementedError() def _size(self): return _rpm_long_size_hack(self.hdr, 'size') def _is_pre_req(self, flag): """check the flags for a requirement, return 1 or 0 whether or not requires is a pre-requires or a not""" # FIXME this should probably be put in rpmUtils.miscutils since # - that's what it is if flag is not None: # Note: RPMSENSE_PREREQ == 0 since rpm-4.4'ish if flag & (rpm.RPMSENSE_PREREQ | rpm.RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_PRE | rpm.RPMSENSE_SCRIPT_POST): return 1 return 0 def _requires_with_pre(self): """returns requires with pre-require bit""" name = self.hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_REQUIRENAME] lst = self.hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_REQUIREFLAGS] flag = map(flagToString, lst) pre = map(self._is_pre_req, lst) lst = self.hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_REQUIREVERSION] vers = map(stringToVersion, lst) if name is not None: lst = zip(name, flag, vers, pre) mylist = misc.unique(lst) return mylist class _CountedReadFile: """ Has just a read() method, and keeps a count so we can find out how much has been read. Implemented so we can get the real size of the file from prelink. """ def __init__(self, fp): self.fp = fp self.read_size = 0 def read(self, size): ret = self.fp.read(size) self.read_size += len(ret) return ret class _PkgVerifyProb: """ Holder for each "problem" we find with a pkg.verify(). """ def __init__(self, type, msg, ftypes, fake=False): self.type = type self.message = msg self.database_value = None self.disk_value = None self.file_types = ftypes self.fake = fake def __cmp__(self, other): if other is None: return 1 type2sort = {'type' : 1, 'symlink' : 2, 'checksum' : 3, 'size' : 4, 'user' : 4, 'group' : 5, 'mode' : 6, 'genchecksum' : 7, 'mtime' : 8, 'missing' : 9, 'permissions-missing' : 10, 'state' : 11, 'missingok' : 12, 'ghost' : 13} ret = cmp(type2sort[self.type], type2sort[other.type]) if not ret: for attr in ['disk_value', 'database_value', 'file_types']: x = getattr(self, attr) y = getattr(other, attr) if x is None: assert y is None continue ret = cmp(x, y) if ret: break return ret # From: lib/rpmvf.h ... not in rpm *sigh* _RPMVERIFY_DIGEST = (1 << 0) _RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE = (1 << 1) _RPMVERIFY_LINKTO = (1 << 2) _RPMVERIFY_USER = (1 << 3) _RPMVERIFY_GROUP = (1 << 4) _RPMVERIFY_MTIME = (1 << 5) _RPMVERIFY_MODE = (1 << 6) _RPMVERIFY_RDEV = (1 << 7) _RPMVERIFY_CAPS = (1 << 8) _RPMVERIFY_CONTEXTS = (1 << 15) class YUMVerifyPackageFile(object): def __init__(self, filename): self.filename = filename self.readlink = None self.mtime = None self.dev = None self.user = None self.group = None self.mode = None self.digest = None self.size = None self.verify_ftype = False self.rpmfile_type = set() self.rpmfile_state = None def _setVerifiedAttr(self, attr, val, vattr=None): if vattr is None: vattr = "verify_" + attr attr = "_" + attr setattr(self, attr, val) setattr(self, vattr, val is not None) readlink = property(fget=lambda x: x._readlink, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'readlink', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("readlink", y)) mtime = property(fget=lambda x: x._mtime, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'mtime', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("mtime", y)) dev = property(fget=lambda x: x._dev, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'dev', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("dev", y)) user = property(fget=lambda x: x._user, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'user', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("user", y)) group = property(fget=lambda x: x._group, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'group', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("group", y)) # Mode is special, because it's shared with ftype. digest = property(fget=lambda x: x._digest, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'digest', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("digest", y)) size = property(fget=lambda x: x._size, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'size', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedAttr("size", y)) def _setVerifiedMode(self, attr, val): self.verify_mode = val is not None self.verify_ftype = val is not None attr = "_" + attr setattr(self, attr, val) mode = property(fget=lambda x: x._mode, fdel=lambda x: setattr(x, 'mode', None), fset=lambda x,y: x._setVerifiedMode("mode", y)) @staticmethod def _ftype(mode): """ Given a "mode" return the name of the type of file. """ if stat.S_ISREG(mode): return "file" if stat.S_ISDIR(mode): return "directory" if stat.S_ISLNK(mode): return "symlink" if stat.S_ISFIFO(mode): return "fifo" if stat.S_ISCHR(mode): return "character device" if stat.S_ISBLK(mode): return "block device" return "<unknown>" ftype = property(fget=lambda x: x._ftype(x.mode)) class _RPMVerifyPackageFile(YUMVerifyPackageFile): def __init__(self, fi, filetuple, csum_type, override_vflags=False): YUMVerifyPackageFile.__init__(self, filetuple[0]) flags = filetuple[4] if override_vflags: vflags = -1 else: vflags = filetuple[9] if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_FILESIZE: self.size = filetuple[1] if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_RDEV|_RPMVERIFY_MODE: mode = filetuple[2] if mode < 0: # Stupid rpm, should be unsigned value but is signed ... # so we "fix" it via. this hack mode = (mode & 0xFFFF) self.mode = mode if not (vflags & _RPMVERIFY_MODE): self.verify_mode = False if not (vflags & _RPMVERIFY_RDEV): self.verify_ftype = False if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_MTIME: self.mtime = filetuple[3] if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_RDEV: self.dev = filetuple[5] self.rpmfile_types = rpmfile_types = set() if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_CONFIG: rpmfile_types.add('configuration') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_DOC: rpmfile_types.add('documentation') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_GHOST: rpmfile_types.add('ghost') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_LICENSE: rpmfile_types.add('license') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_PUBKEY: rpmfile_types.add('public key') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_README: rpmfile_types.add('README') if flags & rpm.RPMFILE_MISSINGOK: rpmfile_types.add('missing ok') # 6 == inode # 7 == link state = filetuple[8] statemap = {rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_NORMAL : 'normal', rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_REPLACED : 'replaced', rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_NOTINSTALLED : 'not installed', rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_WRONGCOLOR : 'wrong color', rpm.RPMFILE_STATE_NETSHARED : 'netshared'} if state in statemap: self.rpmfile_state = statemap[state] else: self.rpmfile_state = "<unknown>" if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_USER: self.user = filetuple[10] if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_GROUP: self.group = filetuple[11] if vflags & _RPMVERIFY_DIGEST: self.digest = (csum_type, filetuple[12]) if self.ftype == 'symlink' and vflags & _RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: self.readlink = fi.FLink() # fi.foo is magic, don't think about it elif vflags & _RPMVERIFY_LINKTO: self.readlink = '' class YUMVerifyPackage: """ A holder for YUMVerifyPackageFile objects. """ def __init__(self, po): self.po = po self._files = {} def __contains__(self, fname): """ Note that this checks if a filename is part of the package, and not a full YUMVerifyPackageFile(). """ return fname in self._files def __iter__(self): for fn in self._files: yield self._files[fn] def add(self, vpf): self._files[vpf.filename] = vpf def remove(self, vpf): del self._files[vpf.filename] def discard(self, vpf): if vpf.filename not in self: return self.remove(vpf) def clear(self): self._files = {} _last_fnmatch = {} class _RPMVerifyPackage(YUMVerifyPackage): def __init__(self, po, fi, def_csum_type, patterns, all): YUMVerifyPackage.__init__(self, po) self._presetup = (fi, def_csum_type, patterns, all) def _setup(self): if not hasattr(self, '_presetup'): return (fi, def_csum_type, patterns, all) = self._presetup del self._presetup global _last_fnmatch _this_fnmatch = {} for ft in fi: fn = ft[0] if patterns: matched = False for p in patterns: if p in _last_fnmatch: match = _last_fnmatch[p] elif p in _this_fnmatch: match = _this_fnmatch[p] else: match = misc.compile_pattern(p) _this_fnmatch[p] = match if match(fn): matched = True break if not matched: continue self.add(_RPMVerifyPackageFile(fi, ft, def_csum_type, all)) if _this_fnmatch: _last_fnmatch = _this_fnmatch def __contains__(self, *args, **kwargs): self._setup() return YUMVerifyPackage.__contains__(self, *args, **kwargs) def __iter__(self, *args, **kwargs): self._setup() return YUMVerifyPackage.__iter__(self, *args, **kwargs) def add(self, *args, **kwargs): self._setup() return YUMVerifyPackage.add(self, *args, **kwargs) def remove(self, *args, **kwargs): self._setup() return YUMVerifyPackage.remove(self, *args, **kwargs) # discard uses contains... def clear(self, *args, **kwargs): if hasattr(self, '_presetup'): del self._presetup return YUMVerifyPackage.clear(self, *args, **kwargs) _installed_repo = FakeRepository('installed') _installed_repo.cost = 0 # This is a tweak on YumHeaderPackage() for installed rpm packages. class YumInstalledPackage(YumHeaderPackage): """super class for dealing with packages in the rpmdb""" def __init__(self, hdr, yumdb=None): YumHeaderPackage.__init__(self, _installed_repo, hdr) if yumdb: self.yumdb_info = yumdb.get_package(self) def verify(self, patterns=[], deps=False, script=False, fake_problems=True, all=False, fast=False, callback=None, failfast=False): """verify that the installed files match the packaged checksum optionally verify they match only if they are in the 'pattern' list returns a tuple """ fi = self.hdr.fiFromHeader() results = {} # fn = problem_obj? # Use prelink_undo_cmd macro? prelink_cmd = "/usr/sbin/prelink" have_prelink = os.path.exists(prelink_cmd) # determine what checksum algo to use: csum_type = 'md5' # default for legacy if hasattr(rpm, 'RPMTAG_FILEDIGESTALGO'): csum_num = self.hdr[rpm.RPMTAG_FILEDIGESTALGO] if csum_num: if csum_num in RPM_CHECKSUM_TYPES: csum_type = RPM_CHECKSUM_TYPES[csum_num] # maybe an else with an error code here? or even a verify issue? pfs = _RPMVerifyPackage(self, fi, csum_type, patterns, all) if callback is not None: pfs = callback(pfs) for pf in pfs: fn = pf.filename ftypes = list(pf.rpmfile_types) if pf.rpmfile_state != "normal": ftypes.append("state=" + pf.rpmfile_state) if fake_problems: results[fn] = [_PkgVerifyProb('state', 'state is not normal', ftypes, fake=True)] continue if 'missing ok' in pf.rpmfile_types and fake_problems: results[fn] = [_PkgVerifyProb('missingok', 'missing but ok', ftypes, fake=True)] if 'missing ok' in pf.rpmfile_types and not all: continue # rpm just skips missing ok, so we do too if 'ghost' in pf.rpmfile_types and fake_problems: results[fn] = [_PkgVerifyProb('ghost', 'ghost file', ftypes, fake=True)] if 'ghost' in pf.rpmfile_types and not all: continue # do check of file status on system problems = [] if os.path.lexists(pf.filename): # stat my_st = os.lstat(pf.filename) my_st_size = my_st.st_size try: my_user = pwd.getpwuid(my_st[stat.ST_UID])[0] except KeyError, e: my_user = 'uid %s not found' % my_st[stat.ST_UID] try: my_group = grp.getgrgid(my_st[stat.ST_GID])[0] except KeyError, e: my_group = 'gid %s not found' % my_st[stat.ST_GID] my_ftype = YUMVerifyPackageFile._ftype(my_st.st_mode) verify_dev = False if (pf.verify_dev and (pf.ftype.endswith("device") or my_ftype.endswith("device"))): verify_dev = True if verify_dev: if pf.ftype != my_ftype: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('type','file type does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.ftype prob.disk_value = my_ftype problems.append(prob) elif (pf.dev & 0xFFFF) != (my_st.st_dev & 0xFFFF): prob =_PkgVerifyProb('type','dev does not match',ftypes) prob.database_value = hex(pf.dev & 0xffff) prob.disk_value = hex(my_st.st_dev & 0xffff) problems.append(prob) if pf.verify_readlink: my_fnl = '' if my_ftype == "symlink": my_fnl = os.readlink(pf.filename) if my_fnl != pf.readlink: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('symlink', 'symlink does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.readlink prob.disk_value = my_fnl problems.append(prob) check_content = True if 'ghost' in ftypes: check_content = False if my_ftype == "symlink" and pf.ftype == "file": # Don't let things hide behind symlinks my_st_size = os.stat(pf.filename).st_size elif my_ftype != "file": check_content = False check_perms = True if my_ftype == "symlink": # No, rpm doesn't check user/group on the dst. of the # symlink ... so we don't. check_perms = False if (check_content and pf.verify_mtime and int(my_st.st_mtime) != int(pf.mtime)): prob = _PkgVerifyProb('mtime', 'mtime does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.mtime prob.disk_value = int(my_st.st_mtime) problems.append(prob) if check_perms and pf.verify_user and my_user != pf.user: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('user', 'user does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.user prob.disk_value = my_user problems.append(prob) if check_perms and pf.verify_group and my_group != pf.group: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('group', 'group does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.group prob.disk_value = my_group problems.append(prob) my_mode = my_st.st_mode pf_mode = pf.mode perm_mask = 0777 if 'ghost' in ftypes: # This is what rpm does, although it my_mode &= perm_mask # doesn't usually get here. pf_mode &= perm_mask if check_perms and pf.verify_mode and my_mode != pf_mode: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('mode', 'mode does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf_mode prob.disk_value = my_st.st_mode problems.append(prob) verify_digest = pf.verify_digest if fast and not problems and (my_st_size == pf.size): verify_digest = False if failfast and problems: verify_digest = False if not pf.digest: verify_digest = False # Note that because we might get the _size_ from prelink, # we need to do the checksum, even if we just throw it away, # just so we get the size correct. if (check_content and (verify_digest or (pf.verify_size and have_prelink and my_st_size != pf.size))): if pf.digest: digest_type = pf.digest[0] csum = pf.digest[0] + ':' + pf.digest[1] else: digest_type = csum_type csum = '' try: my_csum = misc.checksum(digest_type, pf.filename) my_csum = digest_type + ':' + my_csum except Errors.MiscError: # Don't have permission? my_csum = None if pf.verify_digest and my_csum is None: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('genchecksum', 'checksum not available', ftypes) prob.database_value = csum prob.disk_value = None problems.append(prob) if my_csum != csum and have_prelink: # This is how rpm -V works, try and if that fails try # again with prelink. p = Popen([prelink_cmd, "-y", pf.filename], bufsize=-1, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True) (ig, fp, er) = (p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr) # er.read(1024 * 1024) # Try and get most of the stderr fp = _CountedReadFile(fp) tcsum = misc.checksum(digest_type, fp) if fp.read_size: # If prelink worked my_csum = tcsum my_csum = digest_type + ':' + my_csum my_st_size = fp.read_size if pf.verify_digest and my_csum != csum and my_csum: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('checksum', 'checksum does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = csum prob.disk_value = my_csum problems.append(prob) # Size might be got from prelink ... *sigh*. if check_content and pf.verify_size and my_st_size != pf.size: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('size', 'size does not match', ftypes) prob.database_value = pf.size prob.disk_value = my_st_size problems.append(prob) else: try: os.stat(pf.filename) perms_ok = True # Shouldn't happen except OSError, e: perms_ok = True if e.errno == errno.EACCES: perms_ok = False if perms_ok: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('missing', 'file is missing', ftypes) else: prob = _PkgVerifyProb('permissions-missing', 'file is missing (Permission denied)', ftypes) problems.append(prob) if problems: results[pf.filename] = problems return results # This is a tweak on YumHeaderPackage() for rpm packages which are on disk. class YumLocalPackage(YumHeaderPackage): """Class to handle an arbitrary package from a file path this inherits most things from YumInstalledPackage because installed packages and an arbitrary package on disk act very much alike. init takes a ts instance and a filename/path to the package.""" def __init__(self, ts=None, filename=None): if ts is None: # This shouldn't be used "normally" within yum, but is very useful # for small scripts and debugging/etc. ts = rpmUtils.transaction.initReadOnlyTransaction() if filename is None: raise Errors.MiscError, \ 'No Filename specified for YumLocalPackage instance creation' self.pkgtype = 'local' self.localpath = filename self._checksum = None try: hdr = rpmUtils.miscutils.hdrFromPackage(ts, self.localpath) except RpmUtilsError, e: raise Errors.MiscError, \ 'Could not open local rpm file: %s: %s' % (self.localpath, e) fakerepo = FakeRepository(filename) fakerepo.cost = 0 YumHeaderPackage.__init__(self, fakerepo, hdr) self.id = self.pkgid self._stat = os.stat(self.localpath) self.filetime = str(self._stat[-2]) self.packagesize = str(self._stat[6]) self.arch = self.isSrpm() self.pkgtup = (self.name, self.arch, self.epoch, self.ver, self.rel) self._hdrstart = None self._hdrend = None self.checksum_type = misc._default_checksums[0] # these can be set by callers that need these features (ex: createrepo) self._reldir = None self._baseurl = "" # self._packagenumber will be needed when we do sqlite creation here def isSrpm(self): if self.tagByName('sourcepackage') == 1 or not self.tagByName('sourcerpm'): return 'src' else: return self.tagByName('arch') def localPkg(self): return self.localpath def _do_checksum(self, checksum_type=None): if checksum_type is None: checksum_type = misc._default_checksums[0] if not self._checksum: self._checksum = misc.checksum(checksum_type, self.localpath) self._checksums = [(checksum_type, self._checksum, 1)] return self._checksum checksum = property(fget=lambda self: self._do_checksum()) def returnChecksums(self): self._do_checksum() return self._checksums def verifyLocalPkg(self): """ don't bother "checking" the package matches itself. """ return True def _get_header_byte_range(self): """takes an rpm file or fileobject and returns byteranges for location of the header""" if self._hdrstart and self._hdrend: return (self._hdrstart, self._hdrend) fo = open(self.localpath, 'r') #read in past lead and first 8 bytes of sig header fo.seek(104) # 104 bytes in binindex = fo.read(4) # 108 bytes in (sigindex, ) = struct.unpack('>I', binindex) bindata = fo.read(4) # 112 bytes in (sigdata, ) = struct.unpack('>I', bindata) # each index is 4 32bit segments - so each is 16 bytes sigindexsize = sigindex * 16 sigsize = sigdata + sigindexsize # we have to round off to the next 8 byte boundary disttoboundary = (sigsize % 8) if disttoboundary != 0: disttoboundary = 8 - disttoboundary # 112 bytes - 96 == lead, 8 = magic and reserved, 8 == sig header data hdrstart = 112 + sigsize + disttoboundary fo.seek(hdrstart) # go to the start of the header fo.seek(8,1) # read past the magic number and reserved bytes binindex = fo.read(4) (hdrindex, ) = struct.unpack('>I', binindex) bindata = fo.read(4) (hdrdata, ) = struct.unpack('>I', bindata) # each index is 4 32bit segments - so each is 16 bytes hdrindexsize = hdrindex * 16 # add 16 to the hdrsize to account for the 16 bytes of misc data b/t the # end of the sig and the header. hdrsize = hdrdata + hdrindexsize + 16 # header end is hdrstart + hdrsize hdrend = hdrstart + hdrsize fo.close() self._hdrstart = hdrstart self._hdrend = hdrend return (hdrstart, hdrend) hdrend = property(fget=lambda self: self._get_header_byte_range()[1]) hdrstart = property(fget=lambda self: self._get_header_byte_range()[0]) def _return_remote_location(self): # if we start seeing fullpaths in the location tag - this is the culprit if self._reldir and self.localpath.startswith(self._reldir): relpath = self.localpath.replace(self._reldir, '') if relpath[0] == '/': relpath = relpath[1:] else: relpath = self.localpath if self._baseurl: msg = """ <location xml:base="%s" href="%s"/>\n""" % ( misc.to_xml(self._baseurl, attrib=True), misc.to_xml(relpath, attrib=True)) else: msg = """ <location href="%s"/>\n""" % misc.to_xml(relpath, attrib=True) return msg # This is a tweak on YumLocalPackage() to download rpm packages to disk, and # then use them directly. class YumUrlPackage(YumLocalPackage): """Class to handle an arbitrary package from a URL this inherits most things from YumLocalPackage, but will download a remote package to make it local. init takes a YumBase, a ts instance and a url to the package.""" def __init__(self, yb=None, ts=None, url=None, ua=None): if url.lower().startswith("file:"): result = url[len("file:"):] elif not misc.re_remote_url(url): result = url else: cb = None pd = {} for repo in yb.repos.listEnabled(): cb = repo.callback # Hacky, but these are "always" the same if (repo.proxy == yb.conf.proxy and repo.proxy_username == yb.conf.proxy_username and repo.proxy_password == yb.conf.proxy_password): # Even more hacky... pd = repo.proxy_dict break fname = os.path.basename(url) local = misc.getCacheDir() if local is None: # bugger... local = "%s/../" % repo.cachedir local = "%s/%s" % (local, fname) try: ug = URLGrabber(bandwidth = yb.conf.bandwidth, retry = yb.conf.retries, throttle = yb.conf.throttle, progress_obj = cb, proxies=pd) if ua is not None: ug.opts.user_agent = ua result = ug.urlgrab(url, local, text=fname) except URLGrabError, e: raise Errors.MiscError("Cannot download %s: %s" % (url, e)) YumLocalPackage.__init__(self, ts, result)