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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2012-2013 GRNET S.A. All rights reserved.
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
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# without modification, are permitted provided that the following
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# conditions are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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# disclaimer.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
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# OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL GRNET S.A OR
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# interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed
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# or implied, of GRNET S.A.
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from kamaki.cli.command_tree import CommandTree |
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from kamaki.cli.argument import IntArgument, ValueArgument |
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from kamaki.cli.argument import ArgumentParseManager |
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from kamaki.cli.history import History |
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from kamaki.cli import command |
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from kamaki.cli.commands import _command_init, errors |
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from kamaki.cli import exec_cmd, print_error_message |
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from kamaki.cli.errors import CLIError, raiseCLIError |
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from kamaki.cli.utils import split_input |
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from kamaki.clients import ClientError |
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history_cmds = CommandTree('history', 'Kamaki command history') |
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_commands = [history_cmds] |
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def _get_num_list(num_str): |
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if num_str.startswith('-'): |
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num1, sep, num2 = num_str[1:].partition('-') |
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num1 = '-%s' % num1
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else:
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num1, sep, num2 = num_str.partition('-')
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(num1, num2) = (num1.strip(), num2.strip()) |
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try:
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num1 = (-int(num1[1:])) if num1.startswith('-') else int(num1) |
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except ValueError as e: |
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raiseCLIError(e, 'Invalid id %s' % num1)
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if sep:
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try:
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num2 = (-int(num2[1:])) if num2.startswith('-') else int(num2) |
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num2 += 1 if num2 > 0 else 0 |
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except ValueError as e: |
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raiseCLIError(e, 'Invalid id %s' % num2)
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else:
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num2 = (1 + num1) if num1 else 0 |
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return [i for i in range(num1, num2)] |
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class _init_history(_command_init): |
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@errors.generic.all
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@errors.history.init
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def _run(self): |
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self.history = History(self.config.get_global('history_file')) |
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def main(self): |
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self._run()
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@command(history_cmds)
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class history_show(_init_history): |
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"""Show intersession command history
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---
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- With no parameters : pick all commands in history records
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- With:
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. 1. <order-id> : pick the <order-id>th command
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. 2. <order-id-1>-<order-id-2> : pick all commands ordered in the range
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. [<order-id-1> - <order-id-2>]
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. - the above can be mixed and repeated freely, separated by spaces
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. e.g., pick 2 4-7 -3
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. - Use negative integers to count from the end of the list, e.g.,:
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. -2 means : the command before the last one
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. -2-5 means : last 2 commands + the first 5
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. -5--2 means : the last 5 commands except the last 2
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"""
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arguments = dict(
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limit=IntArgument( |
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'number of lines to show',
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('-n', '--numner'), |
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default=0),
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match=ValueArgument('show lines that match given terms', '--match') |
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) |
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@errors.generic.all
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def _run(self, *cmd_ids): |
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ret = self.history.get(match_terms=self['match'], limit=self['limit']) |
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if not cmd_ids: |
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self.print_list(ret)
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return
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num_list = [] |
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for num_str in cmd_ids: |
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num_list += _get_num_list(num_str) |
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for cmd_id in num_list: |
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try:
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cur_id = int(cmd_id)
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if cur_id:
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self.writeln(ret[cur_id - (1 if cur_id > 0 else 0)][:-1]) |
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except IndexError as e2: |
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raiseCLIError(e2, 'Command id out of 1-%s range' % len(ret)) |
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def main(self, *cmd_ids): |
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super(self.__class__, self)._run() |
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self._run(*cmd_ids)
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@command(history_cmds)
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class history_clean(_init_history): |
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"""Clean up history (permanent)"""
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@errors.generic.all
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def _run(self): |
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self.history.clean()
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def main(self): |
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super(self.__class__, self)._run() |
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self._run()
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@command(history_cmds)
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class history_run(_init_history): |
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"""Run previously executed command(s)
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Use with:
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. 1. <order-id> : pick the <order-id>th command
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. 2. <order-id-1>-<order-id-2> : pick all commands ordered in the range
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. [<order-id-1> - <order-id-2>]
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. - Use negative integers to count from the end of the list, e.g.,:
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. -2 means : the command before the last one
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. -2-5 means : last 2 commands + the first 5
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. -5--2 mean
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. - to find order ids for commands try /history show.
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"""
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_cmd_tree = None
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def __init__(self, arguments={}, auth_base=None, cmd_tree=None): |
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super(self.__class__, self).__init__(arguments, auth_base=auth_base) |
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self._cmd_tree = cmd_tree
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@errors.generic.all
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def _run_from_line(self, line): |
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terms = split_input(line) |
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cmd, args = self._cmd_tree.find_best_match(terms)
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if cmd.is_command:
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try:
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instance = cmd.cmd_class( |
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self.arguments, auth_base=getattr(self, 'auth_base', None)) |
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instance.config = self.config
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prs = ArgumentParseManager( |
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cmd.path.split(), dict(instance.arguments))
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prs.syntax = '%s %s' % (
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cmd.path.replace('_', ' '), cmd.cmd_class.syntax) |
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prs.parse(args) |
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exec_cmd(instance, prs.unparsed, prs.parser.print_help) |
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except (CLIError, ClientError) as err: |
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print_error_message(err, self._err)
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except Exception as e: |
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self.error('Execution of [ %s ] failed\n\t%s' % (line, e)) |
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@errors.generic.all
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@errors.history._get_cmd_ids
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def _get_cmd_ids(self, cmd_ids): |
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cmd_id_list = [] |
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for cmd_str in cmd_ids: |
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cmd_id_list += _get_num_list(cmd_str) |
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return cmd_id_list
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@errors.generic.all
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def _run(self, *command_ids): |
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cmd_list = self._get_cmd_ids(command_ids)
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for cmd_id in cmd_list: |
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r = self.history.retrieve(cmd_id)
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try:
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self.writeln('< %s >' % r[:-1]) |
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except (TypeError, KeyError): |
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continue
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if self._cmd_tree: |
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r = r[len('kamaki '):-1] if r.startswith('kamaki ') else r[:-1] |
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self._run_from_line(r)
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def main(self, *command_ids): |
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super(self.__class__, self)._run() |
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self._run(*command_ids)
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