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by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1 | # configobj.py
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| 2 | # A config file reader/writer that supports nested sections in config files.
 | |
| 3 | # Copyright (C) 2005 Michael Foord, Nicola Larosa
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| 4 | # E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
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| 5 | #         nico AT tekNico DOT net
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| 6 | ||
| 7 | # ConfigObj 4
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| 10 | # Released subject to the BSD License
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 13 | # Scripts maintained at http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
 | |
| 14 | # For information about bugfixes, updates and support, please join the
 | |
| 15 | # ConfigObj mailing list:
 | |
| 16 | # http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/configobj-develop
 | |
| 17 | # Comments, suggestions and bug reports welcome.
 | |
| 18 | ||
| 1556.2.1
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| 20 | ||
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 22 |     >>> z = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 23 |     >>> z['a'] = 'a'
 | |
| 24 |     >>> z['sect'] = {
 | |
| 25 |     ...    'subsect': {
 | |
| 26 |     ...         'a': 'fish',
 | |
| 27 |     ...         'b': 'wobble',
 | |
| 28 |     ...     },
 | |
| 29 |     ...     'member': 'value',
 | |
| 30 |     ... }
 | |
| 31 |     >>> x = ConfigObj(z.write())
 | |
| 32 |     >>> z == x
 | |
| 33 |     1
 | |
| 34 | """
 | |
| 35 | ||
| 36 | import sys | |
| 37 | INTP_VER = sys.version_info[:2] | |
| 38 | if INTP_VER < (2, 2): | |
| 39 | raise RuntimeError("Python v.2.2 or later needed") | |
| 40 | ||
| 41 | import os, re | |
| 42 | from types import StringTypes | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 44 | from codecs import BOM_UTF8, BOM_UTF16, BOM_UTF16_BE, BOM_UTF16_LE | |
| 45 | ||
| 46 | # A dictionary mapping BOM to
 | |
| 47 | # the encoding to decode with, and what to set the
 | |
| 48 | # encoding attribute to.
 | |
| 49 | BOMS = { | |
| 50 | BOM_UTF8: ('utf_8', None), | |
| 51 | BOM_UTF16_BE: ('utf16_be', 'utf_16'), | |
| 52 | BOM_UTF16_LE: ('utf16_le', 'utf_16'), | |
| 53 | BOM_UTF16: ('utf_16', 'utf_16'), | |
| 54 |     }
 | |
| 55 | # All legal variants of the BOM codecs.
 | |
| 56 | # TODO: the list of aliases is not meant to be exhaustive, is there a
 | |
| 57 | #   better way ?
 | |
| 58 | BOM_LIST = { | |
| 59 | 'utf_16': 'utf_16', | |
| 60 | 'u16': 'utf_16', | |
| 61 | 'utf16': 'utf_16', | |
| 62 | 'utf-16': 'utf_16', | |
| 63 | 'utf16_be': 'utf16_be', | |
| 64 | 'utf_16_be': 'utf16_be', | |
| 65 | 'utf-16be': 'utf16_be', | |
| 66 | 'utf16_le': 'utf16_le', | |
| 67 | 'utf_16_le': 'utf16_le', | |
| 68 | 'utf-16le': 'utf16_le', | |
| 69 | 'utf_8': 'utf_8', | |
| 70 | 'u8': 'utf_8', | |
| 71 | 'utf': 'utf_8', | |
| 72 | 'utf8': 'utf_8', | |
| 73 | 'utf-8': 'utf_8', | |
| 74 |     }
 | |
| 75 | ||
| 76 | # Map of encodings to the BOM to write.
 | |
| 77 | BOM_SET = { | |
| 78 | 'utf_8': BOM_UTF8, | |
| 79 | 'utf_16': BOM_UTF16, | |
| 80 | 'utf16_be': BOM_UTF16_BE, | |
| 81 | 'utf16_le': BOM_UTF16_LE, | |
| 82 | None: BOM_UTF8 | |
| 83 |     }
 | |
| 84 | ||
| 85 | try: | |
| 86 | from validate import VdtMissingValue | |
| 87 | except ImportError: | |
| 88 | VdtMissingValue = None | |
| 89 | ||
| 90 | try: | |
| 91 |     enumerate
 | |
| 92 | except NameError: | |
| 93 | def enumerate(obj): | |
| 94 | """enumerate for Python 2.2.""" | |
| 95 | i = -1 | |
| 96 | for item in obj: | |
| 97 | i += 1 | |
| 98 | yield i, item | |
| 99 | ||
| 100 | try: | |
| 101 | True, False | |
| 102 | except NameError: | |
| 103 | True, False = 1, 0 | |
| 104 | ||
| 105 | ||
| 106 | __version__ = '4.2.0beta2' | |
| 107 | ||
| 108 | __revision__ = '$Id: configobj.py 156 2006-01-31 14:57:08Z fuzzyman $' | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 110 | __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" | |
| 111 | ||
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 113 | # NOTE: DEFAULT_INDENT_TYPE, NUM_INDENT_SPACES, MAX_INTERPOL_DEPTH
 | |
| 114 | # NOTE: If used as from configobj import...
 | |
| 115 | # NOTE: They are effectively read only
 | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 117 | '__version__', | |
| 118 | 'DEFAULT_INDENT_TYPE', | |
| 119 | 'NUM_INDENT_SPACES', | |
| 120 | 'MAX_INTERPOL_DEPTH', | |
| 121 | 'ConfigObjError', | |
| 122 | 'NestingError', | |
| 123 | 'ParseError', | |
| 124 | 'DuplicateError', | |
| 125 | 'ConfigspecError', | |
| 126 | 'ConfigObj', | |
| 127 | 'SimpleVal', | |
| 128 | 'InterpolationError', | |
| 129 | 'InterpolationDepthError', | |
| 130 | 'MissingInterpolationOption', | |
| 131 | 'RepeatSectionError', | |
| 132 | '__docformat__', | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 135 | ||
| 136 | DEFAULT_INDENT_TYPE = ' ' | |
| 137 | NUM_INDENT_SPACES = 4 | |
| 138 | MAX_INTERPOL_DEPTH = 10 | |
| 139 | ||
| 140 | OPTION_DEFAULTS = { | |
| 141 | 'interpolation': True, | |
| 142 | 'raise_errors': False, | |
| 143 | 'list_values': True, | |
| 144 | 'create_empty': False, | |
| 145 | 'file_error': False, | |
| 146 | 'configspec': None, | |
| 147 | 'stringify': True, | |
| 148 |     # option may be set to one of ('', ' ', '\t')
 | |
| 149 | 'indent_type': None, | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 151 | 'default_encoding': None, | |
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 153 | ||
| 154 | class ConfigObjError(SyntaxError): | |
| 155 | """ | |
| 156 |     This is the base class for all errors that ConfigObj raises.
 | |
| 157 |     It is a subclass of SyntaxError.
 | |
| 158 |     
 | |
| 159 |     >>> raise ConfigObjError
 | |
| 160 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 161 |     ConfigObjError
 | |
| 162 |     """
 | |
| 163 | def __init__(self, message='', line_number=None, line=''): | |
| 164 | self.line = line | |
| 165 | self.line_number = line_number | |
| 166 | self.message = message | |
| 167 | SyntaxError.__init__(self, message) | |
| 168 | ||
| 169 | class NestingError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 170 | """ | |
| 171 |     This error indicates a level of nesting that doesn't match.
 | |
| 172 |     
 | |
| 173 |     >>> raise NestingError
 | |
| 174 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 175 |     NestingError
 | |
| 176 |     """
 | |
| 177 | ||
| 178 | class ParseError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 179 | """ | |
| 180 |     This error indicates that a line is badly written.
 | |
| 181 |     It is neither a valid ``key = value`` line,
 | |
| 182 |     nor a valid section marker line.
 | |
| 183 |     
 | |
| 184 |     >>> raise ParseError
 | |
| 185 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 186 |     ParseError
 | |
| 187 |     """
 | |
| 188 | ||
| 189 | class DuplicateError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 190 | """ | |
| 191 |     The keyword or section specified already exists.
 | |
| 192 |     
 | |
| 193 |     >>> raise DuplicateError
 | |
| 194 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 195 |     DuplicateError
 | |
| 196 |     """
 | |
| 197 | ||
| 198 | class ConfigspecError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 199 | """ | |
| 200 |     An error occured whilst parsing a configspec.
 | |
| 201 |     
 | |
| 202 |     >>> raise ConfigspecError
 | |
| 203 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 204 |     ConfigspecError
 | |
| 205 |     """
 | |
| 206 | ||
| 207 | class InterpolationError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 208 | """Base class for the two interpolation errors.""" | |
| 209 | ||
| 210 | class InterpolationDepthError(InterpolationError): | |
| 211 | """Maximum interpolation depth exceeded in string interpolation.""" | |
| 212 | ||
| 213 | def __init__(self, option): | |
| 214 | """ | |
| 215 |         >>> raise InterpolationDepthError('yoda')
 | |
| 216 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 217 |         InterpolationDepthError: max interpolation depth exceeded in value "yoda".
 | |
| 218 |         """
 | |
| 219 | InterpolationError.__init__( | |
| 220 | self, | |
| 221 | 'max interpolation depth exceeded in value "%s".' % option) | |
| 222 | ||
| 223 | class RepeatSectionError(ConfigObjError): | |
| 224 | """ | |
| 225 |     This error indicates additional sections in a section with a
 | |
| 226 |     ``__many__`` (repeated) section.
 | |
| 227 |     
 | |
| 228 |     >>> raise RepeatSectionError
 | |
| 229 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 230 |     RepeatSectionError
 | |
| 231 |     """
 | |
| 232 | ||
| 233 | class MissingInterpolationOption(InterpolationError): | |
| 234 | """A value specified for interpolation was missing.""" | |
| 235 | ||
| 236 | def __init__(self, option): | |
| 237 | """ | |
| 238 |         >>> raise MissingInterpolationOption('yoda')
 | |
| 239 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 240 |         MissingInterpolationOption: missing option "yoda" in interpolation.
 | |
| 241 |         """
 | |
| 242 | InterpolationError.__init__( | |
| 243 | self, | |
| 244 | 'missing option "%s" in interpolation.' % option) | |
| 245 | ||
| 246 | class Section(dict): | |
| 247 | """ | |
| 248 |     A dictionary-like object that represents a section in a config file.
 | |
| 249 |     
 | |
| 250 |     It does string interpolation if the 'interpolate' attribute
 | |
| 251 |     of the 'main' object is set to True.
 | |
| 252 |     
 | |
| 253 |     Interpolation is tried first from the 'DEFAULT' section of this object,
 | |
| 254 |     next from the 'DEFAULT' section of the parent, lastly the main object.
 | |
| 255 |     
 | |
| 256 |     A Section will behave like an ordered dictionary - following the
 | |
| 257 |     order of the ``scalars`` and ``sections`` attributes.
 | |
| 258 |     You can use this to change the order of members.
 | |
| 259 |     
 | |
| 260 |     Iteration follows the order: scalars, then sections.
 | |
| 261 |     """
 | |
| 262 | ||
| 263 | _KEYCRE = re.compile(r"%\(([^)]*)\)s|.") | |
| 264 | ||
| 265 | def __init__(self, parent, depth, main, indict=None, name=None): | |
| 266 | """ | |
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 268 |         * depth is the depth level of this section
 | |
| 269 |         * main is the main ConfigObj
 | |
| 270 |         * indict is a dictionary to initialise the section with
 | |
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 | 
| 272 | if indict is None: | |
| 273 | indict = {} | |
| 274 | dict.__init__(self) | |
| 275 |         # used for nesting level *and* interpolation
 | |
| 276 | self.parent = parent | |
| 277 |         # used for the interpolation attribute
 | |
| 278 | self.main = main | |
| 279 |         # level of nesting depth of this Section
 | |
| 280 | self.depth = depth | |
| 281 |         # the sequence of scalar values in this Section
 | |
| 282 | self.scalars = [] | |
| 283 |         # the sequence of sections in this Section
 | |
| 284 | self.sections = [] | |
| 285 |         # purely for information
 | |
| 286 | self.name = name | |
| 287 |         # for comments :-)
 | |
| 288 | self.comments = {} | |
| 289 | self.inline_comments = {} | |
| 290 |         # for the configspec
 | |
| 291 | self.configspec = {} | |
| 292 |         # for defaults
 | |
| 293 | self.defaults = [] | |
| 294 |         #
 | |
| 295 |         # we do this explicitly so that __setitem__ is used properly
 | |
| 296 |         # (rather than just passing to ``dict.__init__``)
 | |
| 297 | for entry in indict: | |
| 298 | self[entry] = indict[entry] | |
| 299 | ||
| 300 | def _interpolate(self, value): | |
| 301 | """Nicked from ConfigParser.""" | |
| 302 | depth = MAX_INTERPOL_DEPTH | |
| 303 |         # loop through this until it's done
 | |
| 304 | while depth: | |
| 305 | depth -= 1 | |
| 306 | if value.find("%(") != -1: | |
| 307 | value = self._KEYCRE.sub(self._interpolation_replace, value) | |
| 308 | else: | |
| 309 |                 break
 | |
| 310 | else: | |
| 311 | raise InterpolationDepthError(value) | |
| 312 | return value | |
| 313 | ||
| 314 | def _interpolation_replace(self, match): | |
| 315 | """ """ | |
| 316 | s = match.group(1) | |
| 317 | if s is None: | |
| 318 | return match.group() | |
| 319 | else: | |
| 320 |             # switch off interpolation before we try and fetch anything !
 | |
| 321 | self.main.interpolation = False | |
| 322 |             # try the 'DEFAULT' member of *this section* first
 | |
| 323 | val = self.get('DEFAULT', {}).get(s) | |
| 324 |             # try the 'DEFAULT' member of the *parent section* next
 | |
| 325 | if val is None: | |
| 326 | val = self.parent.get('DEFAULT', {}).get(s) | |
| 327 |             # last, try the 'DEFAULT' member of the *main section*
 | |
| 328 | if val is None: | |
| 329 | val = self.main.get('DEFAULT', {}).get(s) | |
| 330 | self.main.interpolation = True | |
| 331 | if val is None: | |
| 332 | raise MissingInterpolationOption(s) | |
| 333 | return val | |
| 334 | ||
| 335 | def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| 336 | """Fetch the item and do string interpolation.""" | |
| 337 | val = dict.__getitem__(self, key) | |
| 338 | if self.main.interpolation and isinstance(val, StringTypes): | |
| 339 | return self._interpolate(val) | |
| 340 | return val | |
| 341 | ||
| 342 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): | |
| 343 | """ | |
| 344 |         Correctly set a value.
 | |
| 345 |         
 | |
| 346 |         Making dictionary values Section instances.
 | |
| 347 |         (We have to special case 'Section' instances - which are also dicts)
 | |
| 348 |         
 | |
| 349 |         Keys must be strings.
 | |
| 350 |         Values need only be strings (or lists of strings) if
 | |
| 351 |         ``main.stringify`` is set.
 | |
| 352 |         """
 | |
| 353 | if not isinstance(key, StringTypes): | |
| 354 | raise ValueError, 'The key "%s" is not a string.' % key | |
| 355 |         # add the comment
 | |
| 1963.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 358 | self.inline_comments[key] = '' | |
| 359 |         # remove the entry from defaults
 | |
| 360 | if key in self.defaults: | |
| 361 | self.defaults.remove(key) | |
| 362 |         #
 | |
| 363 | if isinstance(value, Section): | |
| 1963.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 366 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) | |
| 367 | elif isinstance(value, dict): | |
| 368 |             # First create the new depth level,
 | |
| 369 |             # then create the section
 | |
| 1963.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 372 | new_depth = self.depth + 1 | |
| 373 | dict.__setitem__( | |
| 374 | self, | |
| 375 | key, | |
| 376 | Section( | |
| 377 | self, | |
| 378 | new_depth, | |
| 379 | self.main, | |
| 380 | indict=value, | |
| 381 | name=key)) | |
| 382 | else: | |
| 1963.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 385 | if not self.main.stringify: | |
| 386 | if isinstance(value, StringTypes): | |
| 387 |                     pass
 | |
| 388 | elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): | |
| 389 | for entry in value: | |
| 390 | if not isinstance(entry, StringTypes): | |
| 391 | raise TypeError, ( | |
| 392 | 'Value is not a string "%s".' % entry) | |
| 393 | else: | |
| 394 | raise TypeError, 'Value is not a string "%s".' % value | |
| 395 | dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) | |
| 396 | ||
| 397 | def __delitem__(self, key): | |
| 398 | """Remove items from the sequence when deleting.""" | |
| 399 | dict. __delitem__(self, key) | |
| 400 | if key in self.scalars: | |
| 401 | self.scalars.remove(key) | |
| 402 | else: | |
| 403 | self.sections.remove(key) | |
| 404 | del self.comments[key] | |
| 405 | del self.inline_comments[key] | |
| 406 | ||
| 407 | def get(self, key, default=None): | |
| 408 | """A version of ``get`` that doesn't bypass string interpolation.""" | |
| 409 | try: | |
| 410 | return self[key] | |
| 411 | except KeyError: | |
| 412 | return default | |
| 413 | ||
| 414 | def update(self, indict): | |
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| 416 |         A version of update that uses our ``__setitem__``.
 | |
| 417 |         """
 | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 419 | self[entry] = indict[entry] | |
| 420 | ||
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| 423 | """ """ | |
| 424 | val = dict.pop(self, key, *args) | |
| 425 | if key in self.scalars: | |
| 426 | del self.comments[key] | |
| 427 | del self.inline_comments[key] | |
| 428 | self.scalars.remove(key) | |
| 429 | elif key in self.sections: | |
| 430 | del self.comments[key] | |
| 431 | del self.inline_comments[key] | |
| 432 | self.sections.remove(key) | |
| 433 | if self.main.interpolation and isinstance(val, StringTypes): | |
| 434 | return self._interpolate(val) | |
| 435 | return val | |
| 436 | ||
| 437 | def popitem(self): | |
| 438 | """Pops the first (key,val)""" | |
| 439 | sequence = (self.scalars + self.sections) | |
| 440 | if not sequence: | |
| 441 | raise KeyError, ": 'popitem(): dictionary is empty'" | |
| 442 | key = sequence[0] | |
| 443 | val = self[key] | |
| 444 | del self[key] | |
| 445 | return key, val | |
| 446 | ||
| 447 | def clear(self): | |
| 448 | """ | |
| 449 |         A version of clear that also affects scalars/sections
 | |
| 450 |         Also clears comments and configspec.
 | |
| 451 |         
 | |
| 452 |         Leaves other attributes alone :
 | |
| 453 |             depth/main/parent are not affected
 | |
| 454 |         """
 | |
| 455 | dict.clear(self) | |
| 456 | self.scalars = [] | |
| 457 | self.sections = [] | |
| 458 | self.comments = {} | |
| 459 | self.inline_comments = {} | |
| 460 | self.configspec = {} | |
| 461 | ||
| 462 | def setdefault(self, key, default=None): | |
| 463 | """A version of setdefault that sets sequence if appropriate.""" | |
| 464 | try: | |
| 465 | return self[key] | |
| 466 | except KeyError: | |
| 467 | self[key] = default | |
| 468 | return self[key] | |
| 469 | ||
| 470 | def items(self): | |
| 471 | """ """ | |
| 472 | return zip((self.scalars + self.sections), self.values()) | |
| 473 | ||
| 474 | def keys(self): | |
| 475 | """ """ | |
| 476 | return (self.scalars + self.sections) | |
| 477 | ||
| 478 | def values(self): | |
| 479 | """ """ | |
| 480 | return [self[key] for key in (self.scalars + self.sections)] | |
| 481 | ||
| 482 | def iteritems(self): | |
| 483 | """ """ | |
| 484 | return iter(self.items()) | |
| 485 | ||
| 486 | def iterkeys(self): | |
| 487 | """ """ | |
| 488 | return iter((self.scalars + self.sections)) | |
| 489 | ||
| 490 | __iter__ = iterkeys | |
| 491 | ||
| 492 | def itervalues(self): | |
| 493 | """ """ | |
| 494 | return iter(self.values()) | |
| 495 | ||
| 496 | def __repr__(self): | |
| 497 | return '{%s}' % ', '.join([('%s: %s' % (repr(key), repr(self[key]))) | |
| 498 | for key in (self.scalars + self.sections)]) | |
| 499 | ||
| 500 | __str__ = __repr__ | |
| 501 | ||
| 502 |     # Extra methods - not in a normal dictionary
 | |
| 503 | ||
| 504 | def dict(self): | |
| 505 | """ | |
| 506 |         Return a deepcopy of self as a dictionary.
 | |
| 507 |         
 | |
| 508 |         All members that are ``Section`` instances are recursively turned to
 | |
| 509 |         ordinary dictionaries - by calling their ``dict`` method.
 | |
| 510 |         
 | |
| 511 |         >>> n = a.dict()
 | |
| 512 |         >>> n == a
 | |
| 513 |         1
 | |
| 514 |         >>> n is a
 | |
| 515 |         0
 | |
| 516 |         """
 | |
| 517 | newdict = {} | |
| 518 | for entry in self: | |
| 519 | this_entry = self[entry] | |
| 520 | if isinstance(this_entry, Section): | |
| 521 | this_entry = this_entry.dict() | |
| 522 | elif isinstance(this_entry, (list, tuple)): | |
| 523 |                 # create a copy rather than a reference
 | |
| 524 | this_entry = list(this_entry) | |
| 525 | newdict[entry] = this_entry | |
| 526 | return newdict | |
| 527 | ||
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| 529 | """ | |
| 530 |         A recursive update - useful for merging config files.
 | |
| 531 |         
 | |
| 532 |         >>> a = '''[section1]
 | |
| 533 |         ...     option1 = True
 | |
| 534 |         ...     [[subsection]]
 | |
| 535 |         ...     more_options = False
 | |
| 536 |         ...     # end of file'''.splitlines()
 | |
| 537 |         >>> b = '''# File is user.ini
 | |
| 538 |         ...     [section1]
 | |
| 539 |         ...     option1 = False
 | |
| 540 |         ...     # end of file'''.splitlines()
 | |
| 541 |         >>> c1 = ConfigObj(b)
 | |
| 542 |         >>> c2 = ConfigObj(a)
 | |
| 543 |         >>> c2.merge(c1)
 | |
| 544 |         >>> c2
 | |
| 545 |         {'section1': {'option1': 'False', 'subsection': {'more_options': 'False'}}}
 | |
| 546 |         """
 | |
| 547 | for key, val in indict.items(): | |
| 548 | if (key in self and isinstance(self[key], dict) and | |
| 549 | isinstance(val, dict)): | |
| 550 | self[key].merge(val) | |
| 551 | else: | |
| 552 | self[key] = val | |
| 553 | ||
| 1185.12.49
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| 555 | """ | |
| 556 |         Change a keyname to another, without changing position in sequence.
 | |
| 557 |         
 | |
| 558 |         Implemented so that transformations can be made on keys,
 | |
| 559 |         as well as on values. (used by encode and decode)
 | |
| 560 |         
 | |
| 561 |         Also renames comments.
 | |
| 562 |         """
 | |
| 563 | if oldkey in self.scalars: | |
| 564 | the_list = self.scalars | |
| 565 | elif oldkey in self.sections: | |
| 566 | the_list = self.sections | |
| 567 | else: | |
| 568 | raise KeyError, 'Key "%s" not found.' % oldkey | |
| 569 | pos = the_list.index(oldkey) | |
| 570 |         #
 | |
| 571 | val = self[oldkey] | |
| 572 | dict.__delitem__(self, oldkey) | |
| 573 | dict.__setitem__(self, newkey, val) | |
| 574 | the_list.remove(oldkey) | |
| 575 | the_list.insert(pos, newkey) | |
| 576 | comm = self.comments[oldkey] | |
| 577 | inline_comment = self.inline_comments[oldkey] | |
| 578 | del self.comments[oldkey] | |
| 579 | del self.inline_comments[oldkey] | |
| 580 | self.comments[newkey] = comm | |
| 581 | self.inline_comments[newkey] = inline_comment | |
| 582 | ||
| 583 | def walk(self, function, raise_errors=True, | |
| 584 | call_on_sections=False, **keywargs): | |
| 585 | """ | |
| 586 |         Walk every member and call a function on the keyword and value.
 | |
| 587 |         
 | |
| 588 |         Return a dictionary of the return values
 | |
| 589 |         
 | |
| 590 |         If the function raises an exception, raise the errror
 | |
| 591 |         unless ``raise_errors=False``, in which case set the return value to
 | |
| 592 |         ``False``.
 | |
| 593 |         
 | |
| 594 |         Any unrecognised keyword arguments you pass to walk, will be pased on
 | |
| 595 |         to the function you pass in.
 | |
| 596 |         
 | |
| 597 |         Note: if ``call_on_sections`` is ``True`` then - on encountering a
 | |
| 598 |         subsection, *first* the function is called for the *whole* subsection,
 | |
| 599 |         and then recurses into it's members. This means your function must be
 | |
| 600 |         able to handle strings, dictionaries and lists. This allows you
 | |
| 601 |         to change the key of subsections as well as for ordinary members. The
 | |
| 602 |         return value when called on the whole subsection has to be discarded.
 | |
| 603 |         
 | |
| 604 |         See  the encode and decode methods for examples, including functions.
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 606 |         .. caution::
 | |
| 607 |         
 | |
| 608 |             You can use ``walk`` to transform the names of members of a section
 | |
| 609 |             but you mustn't add or delete members.
 | |
| 610 |         
 | |
| 611 |         >>> config = '''[XXXXsection]
 | |
| 612 |         ... XXXXkey = XXXXvalue'''.splitlines()
 | |
| 613 |         >>> cfg = ConfigObj(config)
 | |
| 614 |         >>> cfg
 | |
| 615 |         {'XXXXsection': {'XXXXkey': 'XXXXvalue'}}
 | |
| 616 |         >>> def transform(section, key):
 | |
| 617 |         ...     val = section[key]
 | |
| 618 |         ...     newkey = key.replace('XXXX', 'CLIENT1')
 | |
| 619 |         ...     section.rename(key, newkey)
 | |
| 620 |         ...     if isinstance(val, (tuple, list, dict)):
 | |
| 621 |         ...         pass
 | |
| 622 |         ...     else:
 | |
| 623 |         ...         val = val.replace('XXXX', 'CLIENT1')
 | |
| 624 |         ...         section[newkey] = val
 | |
| 625 |         >>> cfg.walk(transform, call_on_sections=True)
 | |
| 626 |         {'CLIENT1section': {'CLIENT1key': None}}
 | |
| 627 |         >>> cfg
 | |
| 628 |         {'CLIENT1section': {'CLIENT1key': 'CLIENT1value'}}
 | |
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 630 | out = {} | |
| 631 |         # scalars first
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 633 | entry = self.scalars[i] | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 1556.2.1
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| 636 |                 # bound again in case name has changed
 | |
| 637 | entry = self.scalars[i] | |
| 638 | out[entry] = val | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 640 | if raise_errors: | |
| 641 |                     raise
 | |
| 642 | else: | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 645 |         # then sections
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 647 | entry = self.sections[i] | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 649 | try: | |
| 650 | function(self, entry, **keywargs) | |
| 651 | except Exception: | |
| 652 | if raise_errors: | |
| 653 |                         raise
 | |
| 654 | else: | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 658 | entry = self.sections[i] | |
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 660 | out[entry] = self[entry].walk( | |
| 661 | function, | |
| 662 | raise_errors=raise_errors, | |
| 663 | call_on_sections=call_on_sections, | |
| 664 | **keywargs) | |
| 665 | return out | |
| 666 | ||
| 667 | def decode(self, encoding): | |
| 668 | """ | |
| 669 |         Decode all strings and values to unicode, using the specified encoding.
 | |
| 670 |         
 | |
| 671 |         Works with subsections and list values.
 | |
| 672 |         
 | |
| 673 |         Uses the ``walk`` method.
 | |
| 674 |         
 | |
| 675 |         Testing ``encode`` and ``decode``.
 | |
| 676 |         >>> m = ConfigObj(a)
 | |
| 677 |         >>> m.decode('ascii')
 | |
| 678 |         >>> def testuni(val):
 | |
| 679 |         ...     for entry in val:
 | |
| 680 |         ...         if not isinstance(entry, unicode):
 | |
| 681 |         ...             print >> sys.stderr, type(entry)
 | |
| 682 |         ...             raise AssertionError, 'decode failed.'
 | |
| 683 |         ...         if isinstance(val[entry], dict):
 | |
| 684 |         ...             testuni(val[entry])
 | |
| 685 |         ...         elif not isinstance(val[entry], unicode):
 | |
| 686 |         ...             raise AssertionError, 'decode failed.'
 | |
| 687 |         >>> testuni(m)
 | |
| 688 |         >>> m.encode('ascii')
 | |
| 689 |         >>> a == m
 | |
| 690 |         1
 | |
| 691 |         """
 | |
| 692 | def decode(section, key, encoding=encoding): | |
| 693 | """ """ | |
| 694 | val = section[key] | |
| 695 | if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)): | |
| 696 | newval = [] | |
| 697 | for entry in val: | |
| 698 | newval.append(entry.decode(encoding)) | |
| 699 | elif isinstance(val, dict): | |
| 700 | newval = val | |
| 701 | else: | |
| 702 | newval = val.decode(encoding) | |
| 703 | newkey = key.decode(encoding) | |
| 704 | section.rename(key, newkey) | |
| 705 | section[newkey] = newval | |
| 706 |         # using ``call_on_sections`` allows us to modify section names
 | |
| 707 | self.walk(decode, call_on_sections=True) | |
| 708 | ||
| 709 | def encode(self, encoding): | |
| 710 | """ | |
| 711 |         Encode all strings and values from unicode,
 | |
| 712 |         using the specified encoding.
 | |
| 713 |         
 | |
| 714 |         Works with subsections and list values.
 | |
| 715 |         Uses the ``walk`` method.
 | |
| 716 |         """
 | |
| 717 | def encode(section, key, encoding=encoding): | |
| 718 | """ """ | |
| 719 | val = section[key] | |
| 720 | if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)): | |
| 721 | newval = [] | |
| 722 | for entry in val: | |
| 723 | newval.append(entry.encode(encoding)) | |
| 724 | elif isinstance(val, dict): | |
| 725 | newval = val | |
| 726 | else: | |
| 727 | newval = val.encode(encoding) | |
| 728 | newkey = key.encode(encoding) | |
| 729 | section.rename(key, newkey) | |
| 730 | section[newkey] = newval | |
| 731 | self.walk(encode, call_on_sections=True) | |
| 732 | ||
| 1556.2.1
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| 734 | """A deprecated version of ``as_bool``.""" | |
| 735 | warn('use of ``istrue`` is deprecated. Use ``as_bool`` method ' | |
| 736 | 'instead.', DeprecationWarning) | |
| 737 | return self.as_bool(key) | |
| 738 | ||
| 739 | def as_bool(self, key): | |
| 740 | """ | |
| 741 |         Accepts a key as input. The corresponding value must be a string or
 | |
| 742 |         the objects (``True`` or 1) or (``False`` or 0). We allow 0 and 1 to
 | |
| 743 |         retain compatibility with Python 2.2.
 | |
| 744 |         
 | |
| 745 |         If the string is one of  ``True``, ``On``, ``Yes``, or ``1`` it returns 
 | |
| 746 |         ``True``.
 | |
| 747 |         
 | |
| 748 |         If the string is one of  ``False``, ``Off``, ``No``, or ``0`` it returns 
 | |
| 749 |         ``False``.
 | |
| 750 |         
 | |
| 751 |         ``as_bool`` is not case sensitive.
 | |
| 752 |         
 | |
| 753 |         Any other input will raise a ``ValueError``.
 | |
| 754 |         
 | |
| 755 |         >>> a = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 756 |         >>> a['a'] = 'fish'
 | |
| 757 |         >>> a.as_bool('a')
 | |
| 758 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 759 |         ValueError: Value "fish" is neither True nor False
 | |
| 760 |         >>> a['b'] = 'True'
 | |
| 761 |         >>> a.as_bool('b')
 | |
| 762 |         1
 | |
| 763 |         >>> a['b'] = 'off'
 | |
| 764 |         >>> a.as_bool('b')
 | |
| 765 |         0
 | |
| 766 |         """
 | |
| 767 | val = self[key] | |
| 768 | if val == True: | |
| 769 | return True | |
| 770 | elif val == False: | |
| 771 | return False | |
| 772 | else: | |
| 773 | try: | |
| 774 | if not isinstance(val, StringTypes): | |
| 775 | raise KeyError | |
| 776 | else: | |
| 777 | return self.main._bools[val.lower()] | |
| 778 | except KeyError: | |
| 779 | raise ValueError('Value "%s" is neither True nor False' % val) | |
| 780 | ||
| 781 | def as_int(self, key): | |
| 782 | """ | |
| 783 |         A convenience method which coerces the specified value to an integer.
 | |
| 784 |         
 | |
| 785 |         If the value is an invalid literal for ``int``, a ``ValueError`` will
 | |
| 786 |         be raised.
 | |
| 787 |         
 | |
| 788 |         >>> a = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 789 |         >>> a['a'] = 'fish'
 | |
| 790 |         >>> a.as_int('a')
 | |
| 791 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 792 |         ValueError: invalid literal for int(): fish
 | |
| 793 |         >>> a['b'] = '1'
 | |
| 794 |         >>> a.as_int('b')
 | |
| 795 |         1
 | |
| 796 |         >>> a['b'] = '3.2'
 | |
| 797 |         >>> a.as_int('b')
 | |
| 798 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 799 |         ValueError: invalid literal for int(): 3.2
 | |
| 800 |         """
 | |
| 801 | return int(self[key]) | |
| 802 | ||
| 803 | def as_float(self, key): | |
| 804 | """ | |
| 805 |         A convenience method which coerces the specified value to a float.
 | |
| 806 |         
 | |
| 807 |         If the value is an invalid literal for ``float``, a ``ValueError`` will
 | |
| 808 |         be raised.
 | |
| 809 |         
 | |
| 810 |         >>> a = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 811 |         >>> a['a'] = 'fish'
 | |
| 812 |         >>> a.as_float('a')
 | |
| 813 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 814 |         ValueError: invalid literal for float(): fish
 | |
| 815 |         >>> a['b'] = '1'
 | |
| 816 |         >>> a.as_float('b')
 | |
| 817 |         1.0
 | |
| 818 |         >>> a['b'] = '3.2'
 | |
| 819 |         >>> a.as_float('b')
 | |
| 820 |         3.2000000000000002
 | |
| 821 |         """
 | |
| 822 | return float(self[key]) | |
| 823 | ||
| 824 | ||
| 1185.12.49
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| 826 | """ | |
| 827 |     An object to read, create, and write config files.
 | |
| 828 |     
 | |
| 829 |     Testing with duplicate keys and sections.
 | |
| 830 |     
 | |
| 831 |     >>> c = '''
 | |
| 832 |     ... [hello]
 | |
| 833 |     ... member = value
 | |
| 834 |     ... [hello again]
 | |
| 835 |     ... member = value
 | |
| 836 |     ... [ "hello" ]
 | |
| 837 |     ... member = value
 | |
| 838 |     ... '''
 | |
| 839 |     >>> ConfigObj(c.split('\\n'), raise_errors = True)
 | |
| 840 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 841 |     DuplicateError: Duplicate section name at line 5.
 | |
| 842 |     
 | |
| 843 |     >>> d = '''
 | |
| 844 |     ... [hello]
 | |
| 845 |     ... member = value
 | |
| 846 |     ... [hello again]
 | |
| 847 |     ... member1 = value
 | |
| 848 |     ... member2 = value
 | |
| 849 |     ... 'member1' = value
 | |
| 850 |     ... [ "and again" ]
 | |
| 851 |     ... member = value
 | |
| 852 |     ... '''
 | |
| 853 |     >>> ConfigObj(d.split('\\n'), raise_errors = True)
 | |
| 854 |     Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 855 |     DuplicateError: Duplicate keyword name at line 6.
 | |
| 856 |     """
 | |
| 857 | ||
| 858 | _keyword = re.compile(r'''^ # line start | |
| 859 |         (\s*)                   # indentation
 | |
| 860 |         (                       # keyword
 | |
| 861 |             (?:".*?")|          # double quotes
 | |
| 862 |             (?:'.*?')|          # single quotes
 | |
| 863 |             (?:[^'"=].*?)       # no quotes
 | |
| 864 |         )
 | |
| 865 |         \s*=\s*                 # divider
 | |
| 866 |         (.*)                    # value (including list values and comments)
 | |
| 867 |         $   # line end
 | |
| 868 | ''', | |
| 869 | re.VERBOSE) | |
| 870 | ||
| 871 | _sectionmarker = re.compile(r'''^ | |
| 872 |         (\s*)                     # 1: indentation
 | |
| 873 |         ((?:\[\s*)+)              # 2: section marker open
 | |
| 874 |         (                         # 3: section name open
 | |
| 875 |             (?:"\s*\S.*?\s*")|    # at least one non-space with double quotes
 | |
| 876 |             (?:'\s*\S.*?\s*')|    # at least one non-space with single quotes
 | |
| 877 |             (?:[^'"\s].*?)        # at least one non-space unquoted
 | |
| 878 |         )                         # section name close
 | |
| 879 |         ((?:\s*\])+)              # 4: section marker close
 | |
| 880 |         \s*(\#.*)?                # 5: optional comment
 | |
| 881 | $''', | |
| 882 | re.VERBOSE) | |
| 883 | ||
| 884 |     # this regexp pulls list values out as a single string
 | |
| 885 |     # or single values and comments
 | |
| 886 | _valueexp = re.compile(r'''^ | |
| 887 |         (?:
 | |
| 888 |             (?:
 | |
| 889 |                 (
 | |
| 890 |                     (?:
 | |
| 891 |                         (?:
 | |
| 892 |                             (?:".*?")|              # double quotes
 | |
| 893 |                             (?:'.*?')|              # single quotes
 | |
| 894 |                             (?:[^'",\#][^,\#]*?)       # unquoted
 | |
| 895 |                         )
 | |
| 896 |                         \s*,\s*                     # comma
 | |
| 897 |                     )*      # match all list items ending in a comma (if any)
 | |
| 898 |                 )
 | |
| 899 |                 (
 | |
| 900 |                     (?:".*?")|                      # double quotes
 | |
| 901 |                     (?:'.*?')|                      # single quotes
 | |
| 902 |                     (?:[^'",\#\s][^,]*?)             # unquoted
 | |
| 903 |                 )?          # last item in a list - or string value
 | |
| 904 |             )|
 | |
| 905 |             (,)             # alternatively a single comma - empty list
 | |
| 906 |         )
 | |
| 907 |         \s*(\#.*)?          # optional comment
 | |
| 908 | $''', | |
| 909 | re.VERBOSE) | |
| 910 | ||
| 911 |     # use findall to get the members of a list value
 | |
| 912 | _listvalueexp = re.compile(r''' | |
| 913 |         (
 | |
| 914 |             (?:".*?")|          # double quotes
 | |
| 915 |             (?:'.*?')|          # single quotes
 | |
| 916 |             (?:[^'",\#].*?)       # unquoted
 | |
| 917 |         )
 | |
| 918 |         \s*,\s*                 # comma
 | |
| 919 | ''', | |
| 920 | re.VERBOSE) | |
| 921 | ||
| 922 |     # this regexp is used for the value
 | |
| 923 |     # when lists are switched off
 | |
| 924 | _nolistvalue = re.compile(r'''^ | |
| 925 |         (
 | |
| 926 |             (?:".*?")|          # double quotes
 | |
| 927 |             (?:'.*?')|          # single quotes
 | |
| 928 |             (?:[^'"\#].*?)      # unquoted
 | |
| 929 |         )
 | |
| 930 |         \s*(\#.*)?              # optional comment
 | |
| 931 | $''', | |
| 932 | re.VERBOSE) | |
| 933 | ||
| 934 |     # regexes for finding triple quoted values on one line
 | |
| 935 | _single_line_single = re.compile(r"^'''(.*?)'''\s*(#.*)?$") | |
| 936 | _single_line_double = re.compile(r'^"""(.*?)"""\s*(#.*)?$') | |
| 937 | _multi_line_single = re.compile(r"^(.*?)'''\s*(#.*)?$") | |
| 938 | _multi_line_double = re.compile(r'^(.*?)"""\s*(#.*)?$') | |
| 939 | ||
| 940 | _triple_quote = { | |
| 941 | "'''": (_single_line_single, _multi_line_single), | |
| 942 | '"""': (_single_line_double, _multi_line_double), | |
| 943 |     }
 | |
| 944 | ||
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 946 | _bools = { | |
| 947 | 'yes': True, 'no': False, | |
| 948 | 'on': True, 'off': False, | |
| 949 | '1': True, '0': False, | |
| 950 | 'true': True, 'false': False, | |
| 951 |         }
 | |
| 952 | ||
| 1185.12.49
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| 954 | """ | |
| 955 |         Parse or create a config file object.
 | |
| 956 |         
 | |
| 957 |         ``ConfigObj(infile=None, options=None, **kwargs)``
 | |
| 958 |         """
 | |
| 959 | if infile is None: | |
| 960 | infile = [] | |
| 961 | if options is None: | |
| 962 | options = {} | |
| 963 |         # keyword arguments take precedence over an options dictionary
 | |
| 964 | options.update(kwargs) | |
| 965 |         # init the superclass
 | |
| 966 | Section.__init__(self, self, 0, self) | |
| 967 |         #
 | |
| 968 | defaults = OPTION_DEFAULTS.copy() | |
| 969 | for entry in options.keys(): | |
| 970 | if entry not in defaults.keys(): | |
| 971 | raise TypeError, 'Unrecognised option "%s".' % entry | |
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 973 |         #
 | |
| 974 |         # Add any explicit options to the defaults
 | |
| 1185.12.49
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| 976 |         #
 | |
| 977 |         # initialise a few variables
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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| 1185.12.49
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| 980 | self.raise_errors = defaults['raise_errors'] | |
| 981 | self.interpolation = defaults['interpolation'] | |
| 982 | self.list_values = defaults['list_values'] | |
| 983 | self.create_empty = defaults['create_empty'] | |
| 984 | self.file_error = defaults['file_error'] | |
| 985 | self.stringify = defaults['stringify'] | |
| 986 | self.indent_type = defaults['indent_type'] | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 987 | self.encoding = defaults['encoding'] | 
| 988 | self.default_encoding = defaults['default_encoding'] | |
| 989 | self.BOM = False | |
| 990 | self.newlines = None | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 991 |         #
 | 
| 992 | self.initial_comment = [] | |
| 993 | self.final_comment = [] | |
| 994 |         #
 | |
| 995 | if isinstance(infile, StringTypes): | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 996 | self.filename = infile | 
| 997 | if os.path.isfile(infile): | |
| 998 | infile = open(infile).read() or [] | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 999 | elif self.file_error: | 
| 1000 |                 # raise an error if the file doesn't exist
 | |
| 1001 | raise IOError, 'Config file not found: "%s".' % self.filename | |
| 1002 | else: | |
| 1003 |                 # file doesn't already exist
 | |
| 1004 | if self.create_empty: | |
| 1005 |                     # this is a good test that the filename specified
 | |
| 1006 |                     # isn't impossible - like on a non existent device
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1007 | h = open(infile, 'w') | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1008 | h.write('') | 
| 1009 | h.close() | |
| 1010 | infile = [] | |
| 1011 | elif isinstance(infile, (list, tuple)): | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1012 | infile = list(infile) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1013 | elif isinstance(infile, dict): | 
| 1014 |             # initialise self
 | |
| 1015 |             # the Section class handles creating subsections
 | |
| 1016 | if isinstance(infile, ConfigObj): | |
| 1017 |                 # get a copy of our ConfigObj
 | |
| 1018 | infile = infile.dict() | |
| 1019 | for entry in infile: | |
| 1020 | self[entry] = infile[entry] | |
| 1021 | del self._errors | |
| 1022 | if defaults['configspec'] is not None: | |
| 1023 | self._handle_configspec(defaults['configspec']) | |
| 1024 | else: | |
| 1025 | self.configspec = None | |
| 1026 |             return
 | |
| 1963.2.6
by Robey Pointer pychecker is on crack; go back to using 'is None'. | 1027 | elif getattr(infile, 'read', None) is not None: | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1028 |             # This supports file like objects
 | 
| 1029 | infile = infile.read() or [] | |
| 1030 |             # needs splitting into lines - but needs doing *after* decoding
 | |
| 1031 |             # in case it's not an 8 bit encoding
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1032 | else: | 
| 1033 | raise TypeError, ('infile must be a filename,' | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1034 | ' file like object, or list of lines.') | 
| 1035 |         #
 | |
| 1036 | if infile: | |
| 1037 |             # don't do it for the empty ConfigObj
 | |
| 1038 | infile = self._handle_bom(infile) | |
| 1039 |             # infile is now *always* a list
 | |
| 1040 |             #
 | |
| 1041 |             # Set the newlines attribute (first line ending it finds)
 | |
| 1042 |             # and strip trailing '\n' or '\r' from lines
 | |
| 1043 | for line in infile: | |
| 1044 | if (not line) or (line[-1] not in '\r\n'): | |
| 1045 |                     continue
 | |
| 1046 | for end in ('\r\n', '\n', '\r'): | |
| 1047 | if line.endswith(end): | |
| 1048 | self.newlines = end | |
| 1049 |                         break
 | |
| 1050 |                 break
 | |
| 1051 | infile = [line.rstrip('\r\n') for line in infile] | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1052 |         #
 | 
| 1053 | self._parse(infile) | |
| 1054 |         # if we had any errors, now is the time to raise them
 | |
| 1055 | if self._errors: | |
| 1056 | error = ConfigObjError("Parsing failed.") | |
| 1057 |             # set the errors attribute; it's a list of tuples:
 | |
| 1058 |             # (error_type, message, line_number)
 | |
| 1059 | error.errors = self._errors | |
| 1060 |             # set the config attribute
 | |
| 1061 | error.config = self | |
| 1062 | raise error | |
| 1063 |         # delete private attributes
 | |
| 1064 | del self._errors | |
| 1065 |         #
 | |
| 1066 | if defaults['configspec'] is None: | |
| 1067 | self.configspec = None | |
| 1068 | else: | |
| 1069 | self._handle_configspec(defaults['configspec']) | |
| 1070 | ||
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1071 | def _handle_bom(self, infile): | 
| 1072 | """ | |
| 1073 |         Handle any BOM, and decode if necessary.
 | |
| 1074 |         
 | |
| 1075 |         If an encoding is specified, that *must* be used - but the BOM should
 | |
| 1076 |         still be removed (and the BOM attribute set).
 | |
| 1077 |         
 | |
| 1078 |         (If the encoding is wrongly specified, then a BOM for an alternative
 | |
| 1079 |         encoding won't be discovered or removed.)
 | |
| 1080 |         
 | |
| 1081 |         If an encoding is not specified, UTF8 or UTF16 BOM will be detected and
 | |
| 1082 |         removed. The BOM attribute will be set. UTF16 will be decoded to
 | |
| 1083 |         unicode.
 | |
| 1084 |         
 | |
| 1085 |         NOTE: This method must not be called with an empty ``infile``.
 | |
| 1086 |         
 | |
| 1087 |         Specifying the *wrong* encoding is likely to cause a
 | |
| 1088 |         ``UnicodeDecodeError``.
 | |
| 1089 |         
 | |
| 1090 |         ``infile`` must always be returned as a list of lines, but may be
 | |
| 1091 |         passed in as a single string.
 | |
| 1092 |         """
 | |
| 1093 | if ((self.encoding is not None) and | |
| 1094 | (self.encoding.lower() not in BOM_LIST)): | |
| 1095 |             # No need to check for a BOM
 | |
| 1096 |             # encoding specified doesn't have one
 | |
| 1097 |             # just decode
 | |
| 1098 | return self._decode(infile, self.encoding) | |
| 1099 |         #
 | |
| 1100 | if isinstance(infile, (list, tuple)): | |
| 1101 | line = infile[0] | |
| 1102 | else: | |
| 1103 | line = infile | |
| 1104 | if self.encoding is not None: | |
| 1105 |             # encoding explicitly supplied
 | |
| 1106 |             # And it could have an associated BOM
 | |
| 1107 |             # TODO: if encoding is just UTF16 - we ought to check for both
 | |
| 1108 |             # TODO: big endian and little endian versions.
 | |
| 1109 | enc = BOM_LIST[self.encoding.lower()] | |
| 1110 | if enc == 'utf_16': | |
| 1111 |                 # For UTF16 we try big endian and little endian
 | |
| 1112 | for BOM, (encoding, final_encoding) in BOMS.items(): | |
| 1113 | if not final_encoding: | |
| 1114 |                         # skip UTF8
 | |
| 1115 |                         continue
 | |
| 1116 | if infile.startswith(BOM): | |
| 1117 |                         ### BOM discovered
 | |
| 1118 |                         ##self.BOM = True
 | |
| 1119 |                         # Don't need to remove BOM
 | |
| 1120 | return self._decode(infile, encoding) | |
| 1121 |                 #
 | |
| 1122 |                 # If we get this far, will *probably* raise a DecodeError
 | |
| 1123 |                 # As it doesn't appear to start with a BOM
 | |
| 1124 | return self._decode(infile, self.encoding) | |
| 1125 |             #
 | |
| 1126 |             # Must be UTF8
 | |
| 1127 | BOM = BOM_SET[enc] | |
| 1128 | if not line.startswith(BOM): | |
| 1129 | return self._decode(infile, self.encoding) | |
| 1130 |             #
 | |
| 1131 | newline = line[len(BOM):] | |
| 1132 |             #
 | |
| 1133 |             # BOM removed
 | |
| 1134 | if isinstance(infile, (list, tuple)): | |
| 1135 | infile[0] = newline | |
| 1136 | else: | |
| 1137 | infile = newline | |
| 1138 | self.BOM = True | |
| 1139 | return self._decode(infile, self.encoding) | |
| 1140 |         #
 | |
| 1141 |         # No encoding specified - so we need to check for UTF8/UTF16
 | |
| 1142 | for BOM, (encoding, final_encoding) in BOMS.items(): | |
| 1143 | if not line.startswith(BOM): | |
| 1144 |                 continue
 | |
| 1145 | else: | |
| 1146 |                 # BOM discovered
 | |
| 1147 | self.encoding = final_encoding | |
| 1148 | if not final_encoding: | |
| 1149 | self.BOM = True | |
| 1150 |                     # UTF8
 | |
| 1151 |                     # remove BOM
 | |
| 1152 | newline = line[len(BOM):] | |
| 1153 | if isinstance(infile, (list, tuple)): | |
| 1154 | infile[0] = newline | |
| 1155 | else: | |
| 1156 | infile = newline | |
| 1157 |                     # UTF8 - don't decode
 | |
| 1158 | if isinstance(infile, StringTypes): | |
| 1159 | return infile.splitlines(True) | |
| 1160 | else: | |
| 1161 | return infile | |
| 1162 |                 # UTF16 - have to decode
 | |
| 1163 | return self._decode(infile, encoding) | |
| 1164 |         #
 | |
| 1165 |         # No BOM discovered and no encoding specified, just return
 | |
| 1166 | if isinstance(infile, StringTypes): | |
| 1167 |             # infile read from a file will be a single string
 | |
| 1168 | return infile.splitlines(True) | |
| 1169 | else: | |
| 1170 | return infile | |
| 1171 | ||
| 1172 | def _a_to_u(self, string): | |
| 1173 | """Decode ascii strings to unicode if a self.encoding is specified.""" | |
| 1174 | if not self.encoding: | |
| 1175 | return string | |
| 1176 | else: | |
| 1177 | return string.decode('ascii') | |
| 1178 | ||
| 1179 | def _decode(self, infile, encoding): | |
| 1180 | """ | |
| 1181 |         Decode infile to unicode. Using the specified encoding.
 | |
| 1182 |         
 | |
| 1183 |         if is a string, it also needs converting to a list.
 | |
| 1184 |         """
 | |
| 1185 | if isinstance(infile, StringTypes): | |
| 1186 |             # can't be unicode
 | |
| 1187 |             # NOTE: Could raise a ``UnicodeDecodeError``
 | |
| 1188 | return infile.decode(encoding).splitlines(True) | |
| 1189 | for i, line in enumerate(infile): | |
| 1190 | if not isinstance(line, unicode): | |
| 1191 |                 # NOTE: The isinstance test here handles mixed lists of unicode/string
 | |
| 1192 |                 # NOTE: But the decode will break on any non-string values
 | |
| 1193 |                 # NOTE: Or could raise a ``UnicodeDecodeError``
 | |
| 1194 | infile[i] = line.decode(encoding) | |
| 1195 | return infile | |
| 1196 | ||
| 1197 | def _decode_element(self, line): | |
| 1198 | """Decode element to unicode if necessary.""" | |
| 1199 | if not self.encoding: | |
| 1200 | return line | |
| 1201 | if isinstance(line, str) and self.default_encoding: | |
| 1202 | return line.decode(self.default_encoding) | |
| 1203 | return line | |
| 1204 | ||
| 1205 | def _str(self, value): | |
| 1206 | """ | |
| 1207 |         Used by ``stringify`` within validate, to turn non-string values
 | |
| 1208 |         into strings.
 | |
| 1209 |         """
 | |
| 1210 | if not isinstance(value, StringTypes): | |
| 1211 | return str(value) | |
| 1212 | else: | |
| 1213 | return value | |
| 1214 | ||
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1215 | def _parse(self, infile): | 
| 1216 | """ | |
| 1217 |         Actually parse the config file
 | |
| 1218 |         
 | |
| 1219 |         Testing Interpolation
 | |
| 1220 |         
 | |
| 1221 |         >>> c = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 1222 |         >>> c['DEFAULT'] = {
 | |
| 1223 |         ...     'b': 'goodbye',
 | |
| 1224 |         ...     'userdir': 'c:\\\\home',
 | |
| 1225 |         ...     'c': '%(d)s',
 | |
| 1226 |         ...     'd': '%(c)s'
 | |
| 1227 |         ... }
 | |
| 1228 |         >>> c['section'] = {
 | |
| 1229 |         ...     'a': '%(datadir)s\\\\some path\\\\file.py',
 | |
| 1230 |         ...     'b': '%(userdir)s\\\\some path\\\\file.py',
 | |
| 1231 |         ...     'c': 'Yo %(a)s',
 | |
| 1232 |         ...     'd': '%(not_here)s',
 | |
| 1233 |         ...     'e': '%(c)s',
 | |
| 1234 |         ... }
 | |
| 1235 |         >>> c['section']['DEFAULT'] = {
 | |
| 1236 |         ...     'datadir': 'c:\\\\silly_test',
 | |
| 1237 |         ...     'a': 'hello - %(b)s',
 | |
| 1238 |         ... }
 | |
| 1239 |         >>> c['section']['a'] == 'c:\\\\silly_test\\\\some path\\\\file.py'
 | |
| 1240 |         1
 | |
| 1241 |         >>> c['section']['b'] == 'c:\\\\home\\\\some path\\\\file.py'
 | |
| 1242 |         1
 | |
| 1243 |         >>> c['section']['c'] == 'Yo hello - goodbye'
 | |
| 1244 |         1
 | |
| 1245 |         
 | |
| 1246 |         Switching Interpolation Off
 | |
| 1247 |         
 | |
| 1248 |         >>> c.interpolation = False
 | |
| 1249 |         >>> c['section']['a'] == '%(datadir)s\\\\some path\\\\file.py'
 | |
| 1250 |         1
 | |
| 1251 |         >>> c['section']['b'] == '%(userdir)s\\\\some path\\\\file.py'
 | |
| 1252 |         1
 | |
| 1253 |         >>> c['section']['c'] == 'Yo %(a)s'
 | |
| 1254 |         1
 | |
| 1255 |         
 | |
| 1256 |         Testing the interpolation errors.
 | |
| 1257 |         
 | |
| 1258 |         >>> c.interpolation = True
 | |
| 1259 |         >>> c['section']['d']
 | |
| 1260 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 1261 |         MissingInterpolationOption: missing option "not_here" in interpolation.
 | |
| 1262 |         >>> c['section']['e']
 | |
| 1263 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 1264 |         InterpolationDepthError: max interpolation depth exceeded in value "%(c)s".
 | |
| 1265 |         
 | |
| 1266 |         Testing our quoting.
 | |
| 1267 |         
 | |
| 1268 | >>> i._quote('\"""\'\'\'') | |
| 1269 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 1270 | SyntaxError: EOF while scanning triple-quoted string | |
| 1271 | >>> try: | |
| 1272 | ... i._quote('\\n', multiline=False) | |
| 1273 | ... except ConfigObjError, e: | |
| 1274 | ... e.msg | |
| 1275 | 'Value "\\n" cannot be safely quoted.' | |
| 1276 | >>> k._quote(' "\' ', multiline=False) | |
| 1277 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 1278 | SyntaxError: EOL while scanning single-quoted string | |
| 1279 | ||
| 1280 | Testing with "stringify" off. | |
| 1281 | >>> c.stringify = False | |
| 1282 | >>> c['test'] = 1 | |
| 1283 | Traceback (most recent call last): | |
| 1284 | TypeError: Value is not a string "1". | |
| 1285 | """ | |
| 1286 |         comment_list = []
 | |
| 1287 |         done_start = False
 | |
| 1288 |         this_section = self
 | |
| 1289 |         maxline = len(infile) - 1
 | |
| 1290 |         cur_index = -1
 | |
| 1291 |         reset_comment = False
 | |
| 1292 |         while cur_index < maxline:
 | |
| 1293 |             if reset_comment:
 | |
| 1294 |                 comment_list = []
 | |
| 1295 |             cur_index += 1
 | |
| 1296 |             line = infile[cur_index]
 | |
| 1297 |             sline = line.strip()
 | |
| 1298 |             # do we have anything on the line ?
 | |
| 1299 |             if not sline or sline.startswith('#'):
 | |
| 1300 |                 reset_comment = False
 | |
| 1301 |                 comment_list.append(line)
 | |
| 1302 |                 continue
 | |
| 1303 |             if not done_start:
 | |
| 1304 |                 # preserve initial comment
 | |
| 1305 |                 self.initial_comment = comment_list
 | |
| 1306 |                 comment_list = []
 | |
| 1307 |                 done_start = True
 | |
| 1308 |             reset_comment = True
 | |
| 1309 |             # first we check if it's a section marker
 | |
| 1310 |             mat = self._sectionmarker.match(line)
 | |
| 1311 | ##            print >> sys.stderr, sline, mat
 | |
| 1312 |             if mat is not None:
 | |
| 1313 |                 # is a section line
 | |
| 1314 |                 (indent, sect_open, sect_name, sect_close, comment) = (
 | |
| 1315 |                     mat.groups())
 | |
| 1316 |                 if indent and (self.indent_type is None):
 | |
| 1317 |                     self.indent_type = indent[0]
 | |
| 1318 |                 cur_depth = sect_open.count('[')
 | |
| 1319 |                 if cur_depth != sect_close.count(']'):
 | |
| 1320 |                     self._handle_error(
 | |
| 1321 |                         "Cannot compute the section depth at line %s.",
 | |
| 1322 |                         NestingError, infile, cur_index)
 | |
| 1323 |                     continue
 | |
| 1324 |                 if cur_depth < this_section.depth:
 | |
| 1325 |                     # the new section is dropping back to a previous level
 | |
| 1326 |                     try:
 | |
| 1327 |                         parent = self._match_depth(
 | |
| 1328 |                             this_section,
 | |
| 1329 |                             cur_depth).parent
 | |
| 1330 |                     except SyntaxError:
 | |
| 1331 |                         self._handle_error(
 | |
| 1332 |                             "Cannot compute nesting level at line %s.",
 | |
| 1333 |                             NestingError, infile, cur_index)
 | |
| 1334 |                         continue
 | |
| 1335 |                 elif cur_depth == this_section.depth:
 | |
| 1336 |                     # the new section is a sibling of the current section
 | |
| 1337 |                     parent = this_section.parent
 | |
| 1338 |                 elif cur_depth == this_section.depth + 1:
 | |
| 1339 |                     # the new section is a child the current section
 | |
| 1340 |                     parent = this_section
 | |
| 1341 |                 else:
 | |
| 1342 |                     self._handle_error(
 | |
| 1343 |                         "Section too nested at line %s.",
 | |
| 1344 |                         NestingError, infile, cur_index)
 | |
| 1345 |                 #
 | |
| 1346 |                 sect_name = self._unquote(sect_name)
 | |
| 1963.2.1
by Robey Pointer remove usage of has_key() | 1347 |                 if sect_name in parent:
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1348 | ##                    print >> sys.stderr, sect_name
 | 
| 1349 |                     self._handle_error(
 | |
| 1350 |                         'Duplicate section name at line %s.',
 | |
| 1351 |                         DuplicateError, infile, cur_index)
 | |
| 1352 |                     continue
 | |
| 1353 |                 # create the new section
 | |
| 1354 |                 this_section = Section(
 | |
| 1355 |                     parent,
 | |
| 1356 |                     cur_depth,
 | |
| 1357 |                     self,
 | |
| 1358 |                     name=sect_name)
 | |
| 1359 |                 parent[sect_name] = this_section
 | |
| 1360 |                 parent.inline_comments[sect_name] = comment
 | |
| 1361 |                 parent.comments[sect_name] = comment_list
 | |
| 1362 | ##                print >> sys.stderr, parent[sect_name] is this_section
 | |
| 1363 |                 continue
 | |
| 1364 |             #
 | |
| 1365 |             # it's not a section marker,
 | |
| 1366 |             # so it should be a valid ``key = value`` line
 | |
| 1367 |             mat = self._keyword.match(line)
 | |
| 1368 | ##            print >> sys.stderr, sline, mat
 | |
| 1369 |             if mat is not None:
 | |
| 1370 |                 # is a keyword value
 | |
| 1371 |                 # value will include any inline comment
 | |
| 1372 |                 (indent, key, value) = mat.groups()
 | |
| 1373 |                 if indent and (self.indent_type is None):
 | |
| 1374 |                     self.indent_type = indent[0]
 | |
| 1375 |                 # check for a multiline value
 | |
| 1376 | if value[:3] in ['"""', "'''"]: | |
| 1377 | try: | |
| 1378 | (value, comment, cur_index) = self._multiline( | |
| 1379 | value, infile, cur_index, maxline) | |
| 1380 | except SyntaxError: | |
| 1381 | self._handle_error( | |
| 1382 | 'Parse error in value at line %s.', | |
| 1383 | ParseError, infile, cur_index) | |
| 1384 |                         continue
 | |
| 1385 | else: | |
| 1386 |                     # extract comment and lists
 | |
| 1387 | try: | |
| 1388 | (value, comment) = self._handle_value(value) | |
| 1389 | except SyntaxError: | |
| 1390 | self._handle_error( | |
| 1391 | 'Parse error in value at line %s.', | |
| 1392 | ParseError, infile, cur_index) | |
| 1393 |                         continue
 | |
| 1394 |                 #
 | |
| 1395 | ##                print >> sys.stderr, sline
 | |
| 1396 | key = self._unquote(key) | |
| 1963.2.1
by Robey Pointer remove usage of has_key() | 1397 | if key in this_section: | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1398 | self._handle_error( | 
| 1399 | 'Duplicate keyword name at line %s.', | |
| 1400 | DuplicateError, infile, cur_index) | |
| 1401 |                     continue
 | |
| 1402 |                 # add the key
 | |
| 1403 | ##                print >> sys.stderr, this_section.name
 | |
| 1404 | this_section[key] = value | |
| 1405 | this_section.inline_comments[key] = comment | |
| 1406 | this_section.comments[key] = comment_list | |
| 1407 | ##                print >> sys.stderr, key, this_section[key]
 | |
| 1408 | ##                if this_section.name is not None:
 | |
| 1409 | ##                    print >> sys.stderr, this_section
 | |
| 1410 | ##                    print >> sys.stderr, this_section.parent
 | |
| 1411 | ##                    print >> sys.stderr, this_section.parent[this_section.name]
 | |
| 1412 |                 continue
 | |
| 1413 |             #
 | |
| 1414 |             # it neither matched as a keyword
 | |
| 1415 |             # or a section marker
 | |
| 1416 | self._handle_error( | |
| 1417 | 'Invalid line at line "%s".', | |
| 1418 | ParseError, infile, cur_index) | |
| 1419 | if self.indent_type is None: | |
| 1420 |             # no indentation used, set the type accordingly
 | |
| 1421 | self.indent_type = '' | |
| 1422 |         # preserve the final comment
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1423 | if not self and not self.initial_comment: | 
| 1424 | self.initial_comment = comment_list | |
| 1425 | else: | |
| 1426 | self.final_comment = comment_list | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1427 | |
| 1428 | def _match_depth(self, sect, depth): | |
| 1429 | """ | |
| 1430 |         Given a section and a depth level, walk back through the sections
 | |
| 1431 |         parents to see if the depth level matches a previous section.
 | |
| 1432 |         
 | |
| 1433 |         Return a reference to the right section,
 | |
| 1434 |         or raise a SyntaxError.
 | |
| 1435 |         """
 | |
| 1436 | while depth < sect.depth: | |
| 1437 | if sect is sect.parent: | |
| 1438 |                 # we've reached the top level already
 | |
| 1439 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1440 | sect = sect.parent | |
| 1441 | if sect.depth == depth: | |
| 1442 | return sect | |
| 1443 |         # shouldn't get here
 | |
| 1444 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1445 | ||
| 1446 | def _handle_error(self, text, ErrorClass, infile, cur_index): | |
| 1447 | """ | |
| 1448 |         Handle an error according to the error settings.
 | |
| 1449 |         
 | |
| 1450 |         Either raise the error or store it.
 | |
| 1451 |         The error will have occured at ``cur_index``
 | |
| 1452 |         """
 | |
| 1453 | line = infile[cur_index] | |
| 1454 | message = text % cur_index | |
| 1455 | error = ErrorClass(message, cur_index, line) | |
| 1456 | if self.raise_errors: | |
| 1457 |             # raise the error - parsing stops here
 | |
| 1458 | raise error | |
| 1459 |         # store the error
 | |
| 1460 |         # reraise when parsing has finished
 | |
| 1461 | self._errors.append(error) | |
| 1462 | ||
| 1463 | def _unquote(self, value): | |
| 1464 | """Return an unquoted version of a value""" | |
| 1465 | if (value[0] == value[-1]) and (value[0] in ('"', "'")): | |
| 1466 | value = value[1:-1] | |
| 1467 | return value | |
| 1468 | ||
| 1469 | def _quote(self, value, multiline=True): | |
| 1470 | """ | |
| 1471 |         Return a safely quoted version of a value.
 | |
| 1472 |         
 | |
| 1473 |         Raise a ConfigObjError if the value cannot be safely quoted.
 | |
| 1474 |         If multiline is ``True`` (default) then use triple quotes
 | |
| 1475 |         if necessary.
 | |
| 1476 |         
 | |
| 1477 |         Don't quote values that don't need it.
 | |
| 1478 |         Recursively quote members of a list and return a comma joined list.
 | |
| 1479 |         Multiline is ``False`` for lists.
 | |
| 1480 |         Obey list syntax for empty and single member lists.
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1481 |         
 | 
| 1482 |         If ``list_values=False`` then the value is only quoted if it contains
 | |
| 1483 |         a ``\n`` (is multiline).
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1484 |         """
 | 
| 1485 | if isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): | |
| 1486 | if not value: | |
| 1487 | return ',' | |
| 1488 | elif len(value) == 1: | |
| 1489 | return self._quote(value[0], multiline=False) + ',' | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1490 | return ', '.join([self._quote(val, multiline=False) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1491 | for val in value]) | 
| 1492 | if not isinstance(value, StringTypes): | |
| 1493 | if self.stringify: | |
| 1494 | value = str(value) | |
| 1495 | else: | |
| 1496 | raise TypeError, 'Value "%s" is not a string.' % value | |
| 1497 | squot = "'%s'" | |
| 1498 | dquot = '"%s"' | |
| 1499 | noquot = "%s" | |
| 1500 | wspace_plus = ' \r\t\n\v\t\'"' | |
| 1501 | tsquot = '"""%s"""' | |
| 1502 | tdquot = "'''%s'''" | |
| 1503 | if not value: | |
| 1504 | return '""' | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1505 | if (not self.list_values and '\n' not in value) or not (multiline and | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1506 | ((("'" in value) and ('"' in value)) or ('\n' in value))): | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1507 | if not self.list_values: | 
| 1508 |                 # we don't quote if ``list_values=False``
 | |
| 1509 | quot = noquot | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1510 |             # for normal values either single or double quotes will do
 | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1511 | elif '\n' in value: | 
| 1512 |                 # will only happen if multiline is off - e.g. '\n' in key
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1513 | raise ConfigObjError, ('Value "%s" cannot be safely quoted.' % | 
| 1514 | value) | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1515 | elif ((value[0] not in wspace_plus) and | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1516 | (value[-1] not in wspace_plus) and | 
| 1517 | (',' not in value)): | |
| 1518 | quot = noquot | |
| 1519 | else: | |
| 1520 | if ("'" in value) and ('"' in value): | |
| 1521 | raise ConfigObjError, ( | |
| 1522 | 'Value "%s" cannot be safely quoted.' % value) | |
| 1523 | elif '"' in value: | |
| 1524 | quot = squot | |
| 1525 | else: | |
| 1526 | quot = dquot | |
| 1527 | else: | |
| 1528 |             # if value has '\n' or "'" *and* '"', it will need triple quotes
 | |
| 1529 | if (value.find('"""') != -1) and (value.find("'''") != -1): | |
| 1530 | raise ConfigObjError, ( | |
| 1531 | 'Value "%s" cannot be safely quoted.' % value) | |
| 1532 | if value.find('"""') == -1: | |
| 1533 | quot = tdquot | |
| 1534 | else: | |
| 1535 | quot = tsquot | |
| 1536 | return quot % value | |
| 1537 | ||
| 1538 | def _handle_value(self, value): | |
| 1539 | """ | |
| 1540 |         Given a value string, unquote, remove comment,
 | |
| 1541 |         handle lists. (including empty and single member lists)
 | |
| 1542 |         
 | |
| 1543 |         Testing list values.
 | |
| 1544 |         
 | |
| 1545 |         >>> testconfig3 = '''
 | |
| 1546 |         ... a = ,
 | |
| 1547 |         ... b = test,
 | |
| 1548 |         ... c = test1, test2   , test3
 | |
| 1549 |         ... d = test1, test2, test3,
 | |
| 1550 |         ... '''
 | |
| 1551 |         >>> d = ConfigObj(testconfig3.split('\\n'), raise_errors=True)
 | |
| 1552 |         >>> d['a'] == []
 | |
| 1553 |         1
 | |
| 1554 |         >>> d['b'] == ['test']
 | |
| 1555 |         1
 | |
| 1556 |         >>> d['c'] == ['test1', 'test2', 'test3']
 | |
| 1557 |         1
 | |
| 1558 |         >>> d['d'] == ['test1', 'test2', 'test3']
 | |
| 1559 |         1
 | |
| 1560 |         
 | |
| 1561 |         Testing with list values off.
 | |
| 1562 |         
 | |
| 1563 |         >>> e = ConfigObj(
 | |
| 1564 |         ...     testconfig3.split('\\n'),
 | |
| 1565 |         ...     raise_errors=True,
 | |
| 1566 |         ...     list_values=False)
 | |
| 1567 |         >>> e['a'] == ','
 | |
| 1568 |         1
 | |
| 1569 |         >>> e['b'] == 'test,'
 | |
| 1570 |         1
 | |
| 1571 |         >>> e['c'] == 'test1, test2   , test3'
 | |
| 1572 |         1
 | |
| 1573 |         >>> e['d'] == 'test1, test2, test3,'
 | |
| 1574 |         1
 | |
| 1575 |         
 | |
| 1576 |         Testing creating from a dictionary.
 | |
| 1577 |         
 | |
| 1578 |         >>> f = {
 | |
| 1579 |         ...     'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 1580 |         ...     'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 1581 |         ...     'section 1': {
 | |
| 1582 |         ...         'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 1583 |         ...         'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 1584 |         ...         'section 1b': {
 | |
| 1585 |         ...             'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 1586 |         ...             'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 1587 |         ...         },
 | |
| 1588 |         ...     },
 | |
| 1589 |         ...     'section 2': {
 | |
| 1590 |         ...         'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 1591 |         ...         'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 1592 |         ...         'section 2b': {
 | |
| 1593 |         ...             'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 1594 |         ...             'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 1595 |         ...         },
 | |
| 1596 |         ...     },
 | |
| 1597 |         ...      'key3': 'val3',
 | |
| 1598 |         ... }
 | |
| 1599 |         >>> g = ConfigObj(f)
 | |
| 1600 |         >>> f == g
 | |
| 1601 |         1
 | |
| 1602 |         
 | |
| 1603 |         Testing we correctly detect badly built list values (4 of them).
 | |
| 1604 |         
 | |
| 1605 |         >>> testconfig4 = '''
 | |
| 1606 |         ... config = 3,4,,
 | |
| 1607 |         ... test = 3,,4
 | |
| 1608 |         ... fish = ,,
 | |
| 1609 |         ... dummy = ,,hello, goodbye
 | |
| 1610 |         ... '''
 | |
| 1611 |         >>> try:
 | |
| 1612 |         ...     ConfigObj(testconfig4.split('\\n'))
 | |
| 1613 |         ... except ConfigObjError, e:
 | |
| 1614 |         ...     len(e.errors)
 | |
| 1615 |         4
 | |
| 1616 |         
 | |
| 1617 |         Testing we correctly detect badly quoted values (4 of them).
 | |
| 1618 |         
 | |
| 1619 |         >>> testconfig5 = '''
 | |
| 1620 |         ... config = "hello   # comment
 | |
| 1621 |         ... test = 'goodbye
 | |
| 1622 |         ... fish = 'goodbye   # comment
 | |
| 1623 |         ... dummy = "hello again
 | |
| 1624 |         ... '''
 | |
| 1625 |         >>> try:
 | |
| 1626 |         ...     ConfigObj(testconfig5.split('\\n'))
 | |
| 1627 |         ... except ConfigObjError, e:
 | |
| 1628 |         ...     len(e.errors)
 | |
| 1629 |         4
 | |
| 1630 |         """
 | |
| 1631 |         # do we look for lists in values ?
 | |
| 1632 | if not self.list_values: | |
| 1633 | mat = self._nolistvalue.match(value) | |
| 1634 | if mat is None: | |
| 1635 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1636 | (value, comment) = mat.groups() | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1637 |             # NOTE: we don't unquote here
 | 
| 1638 | return (value, comment) | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1639 | mat = self._valueexp.match(value) | 
| 1640 | if mat is None: | |
| 1641 |             # the value is badly constructed, probably badly quoted,
 | |
| 1642 |             # or an invalid list
 | |
| 1643 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1644 | (list_values, single, empty_list, comment) = mat.groups() | |
| 1645 | if (list_values == '') and (single is None): | |
| 1646 |             # change this if you want to accept empty values
 | |
| 1647 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1648 |         # NOTE: note there is no error handling from here if the regex
 | |
| 1649 |         # is wrong: then incorrect values will slip through
 | |
| 1650 | if empty_list is not None: | |
| 1651 |             # the single comma - meaning an empty list
 | |
| 1652 | return ([], comment) | |
| 1653 | if single is not None: | |
| 1654 | single = self._unquote(single) | |
| 1655 | if list_values == '': | |
| 1656 |             # not a list value
 | |
| 1657 | return (single, comment) | |
| 1658 | the_list = self._listvalueexp.findall(list_values) | |
| 1659 | the_list = [self._unquote(val) for val in the_list] | |
| 1660 | if single is not None: | |
| 1661 | the_list += [single] | |
| 1662 | return (the_list, comment) | |
| 1663 | ||
| 1664 | def _multiline(self, value, infile, cur_index, maxline): | |
| 1665 | """ | |
| 1666 |         Extract the value, where we are in a multiline situation
 | |
| 1667 |         
 | |
| 1668 |         Testing multiline values.
 | |
| 1669 |         
 | |
| 1670 |         >>> i == {
 | |
| 1671 |         ...     'name4': ' another single line value ',
 | |
| 1672 |         ...     'multi section': {
 | |
| 1673 |         ...         'name4': '\\n        Well, this is a\\n        multiline '
 | |
| 1674 |         ...             'value\\n        ',
 | |
| 1675 |         ...         'name2': '\\n        Well, this is a\\n        multiline '
 | |
| 1676 |         ...             'value\\n        ',
 | |
| 1677 |         ...         'name3': '\\n        Well, this is a\\n        multiline '
 | |
| 1678 |         ...             'value\\n        ',
 | |
| 1679 |         ...         'name1': '\\n        Well, this is a\\n        multiline '
 | |
| 1680 |         ...             'value\\n        ',
 | |
| 1681 |         ...     },
 | |
| 1682 |         ...     'name2': ' another single line value ',
 | |
| 1683 |         ...     'name3': ' a single line value ',
 | |
| 1684 |         ...     'name1': ' a single line value ',
 | |
| 1685 |         ... }
 | |
| 1686 |         1
 | |
| 1687 |         """
 | |
| 1688 | quot = value[:3] | |
| 1689 | newvalue = value[3:] | |
| 1690 | single_line = self._triple_quote[quot][0] | |
| 1691 | multi_line = self._triple_quote[quot][1] | |
| 1692 | mat = single_line.match(value) | |
| 1693 | if mat is not None: | |
| 1694 | retval = list(mat.groups()) | |
| 1695 | retval.append(cur_index) | |
| 1696 | return retval | |
| 1697 | elif newvalue.find(quot) != -1: | |
| 1698 |             # somehow the triple quote is missing
 | |
| 1699 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1700 |         #
 | |
| 1701 | while cur_index < maxline: | |
| 1702 | cur_index += 1 | |
| 1703 | newvalue += '\n' | |
| 1704 | line = infile[cur_index] | |
| 1705 | if line.find(quot) == -1: | |
| 1706 | newvalue += line | |
| 1707 | else: | |
| 1708 |                 # end of multiline, process it
 | |
| 1709 |                 break
 | |
| 1710 | else: | |
| 1711 |             # we've got to the end of the config, oops...
 | |
| 1712 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1713 | mat = multi_line.match(line) | |
| 1714 | if mat is None: | |
| 1715 |             # a badly formed line
 | |
| 1716 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1717 | (value, comment) = mat.groups() | |
| 1718 | return (newvalue + value, comment, cur_index) | |
| 1719 | ||
| 1720 | def _handle_configspec(self, configspec): | |
| 1721 | """Parse the configspec.""" | |
| 1722 | try: | |
| 1723 | configspec = ConfigObj( | |
| 1724 | configspec, | |
| 1725 | raise_errors=True, | |
| 1726 | file_error=True, | |
| 1727 | list_values=False) | |
| 1728 | except ConfigObjError, e: | |
| 1729 |             # FIXME: Should these errors have a reference
 | |
| 1730 |             # to the already parsed ConfigObj ?
 | |
| 1731 | raise ConfigspecError('Parsing configspec failed: %s' % e) | |
| 1732 | except IOError, e: | |
| 1733 | raise IOError('Reading configspec failed: %s' % e) | |
| 1734 | self._set_configspec_value(configspec, self) | |
| 1735 | ||
| 1736 | def _set_configspec_value(self, configspec, section): | |
| 1737 | """Used to recursively set configspec values.""" | |
| 1738 | if '__many__' in configspec.sections: | |
| 1739 | section.configspec['__many__'] = configspec['__many__'] | |
| 1740 | if len(configspec.sections) > 1: | |
| 1741 |                 # FIXME: can we supply any useful information here ?
 | |
| 1742 | raise RepeatSectionError | |
| 1743 | for entry in configspec.scalars: | |
| 1744 | section.configspec[entry] = configspec[entry] | |
| 1745 | for entry in configspec.sections: | |
| 1746 | if entry == '__many__': | |
| 1747 |                 continue
 | |
| 1963.2.1
by Robey Pointer remove usage of has_key() | 1748 | if entry not in section: | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1749 | section[entry] = {} | 
| 1750 | self._set_configspec_value(configspec[entry], section[entry]) | |
| 1751 | ||
| 1752 | def _handle_repeat(self, section, configspec): | |
| 1753 | """Dynamically assign configspec for repeated section.""" | |
| 1754 | try: | |
| 1755 | section_keys = configspec.sections | |
| 1756 | scalar_keys = configspec.scalars | |
| 1757 | except AttributeError: | |
| 1758 | section_keys = [entry for entry in configspec | |
| 1759 | if isinstance(configspec[entry], dict)] | |
| 1760 | scalar_keys = [entry for entry in configspec | |
| 1761 | if not isinstance(configspec[entry], dict)] | |
| 1762 | if '__many__' in section_keys and len(section_keys) > 1: | |
| 1763 |             # FIXME: can we supply any useful information here ?
 | |
| 1764 | raise RepeatSectionError | |
| 1765 | scalars = {} | |
| 1766 | sections = {} | |
| 1767 | for entry in scalar_keys: | |
| 1768 | val = configspec[entry] | |
| 1769 | scalars[entry] = val | |
| 1770 | for entry in section_keys: | |
| 1771 | val = configspec[entry] | |
| 1772 | if entry == '__many__': | |
| 1773 | scalars[entry] = val | |
| 1774 |                 continue
 | |
| 1775 | sections[entry] = val | |
| 1776 |         #
 | |
| 1777 | section.configspec = scalars | |
| 1778 | for entry in sections: | |
| 1963.2.1
by Robey Pointer remove usage of has_key() | 1779 | if entry not in section: | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1780 | section[entry] = {} | 
| 1781 | self._handle_repeat(section[entry], sections[entry]) | |
| 1782 | ||
| 1783 | def _write_line(self, indent_string, entry, this_entry, comment): | |
| 1784 | """Write an individual line, for the write method""" | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1785 |         # NOTE: the calls to self._quote here handles non-StringType values.
 | 
| 1786 | return '%s%s%s%s%s' % ( | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1787 | indent_string, | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1788 | self._decode_element(self._quote(entry, multiline=False)), | 
| 1789 | self._a_to_u(' = '), | |
| 1790 | self._decode_element(self._quote(this_entry)), | |
| 1791 | self._decode_element(comment)) | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1792 | |
| 1793 | def _write_marker(self, indent_string, depth, entry, comment): | |
| 1794 | """Write a section marker line""" | |
| 1795 | return '%s%s%s%s%s' % ( | |
| 1796 | indent_string, | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1797 | self._a_to_u('[' * depth), | 
| 1798 | self._quote(self._decode_element(entry), multiline=False), | |
| 1799 | self._a_to_u(']' * depth), | |
| 1800 | self._decode_element(comment)) | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1801 | |
| 1802 | def _handle_comment(self, comment): | |
| 1803 | """ | |
| 1804 |         Deal with a comment.
 | |
| 1805 |         
 | |
| 1806 |         >>> filename = a.filename
 | |
| 1807 |         >>> a.filename = None
 | |
| 1808 |         >>> values = a.write()
 | |
| 1809 |         >>> index = 0
 | |
| 1810 |         >>> while index < 23:
 | |
| 1811 |         ...     index += 1
 | |
| 1812 |         ...     line = values[index-1]
 | |
| 1813 |         ...     assert line.endswith('# comment ' + str(index))
 | |
| 1814 |         >>> a.filename = filename
 | |
| 1815 |         
 | |
| 1816 |         >>> start_comment = ['# Initial Comment', '', '#']
 | |
| 1817 |         >>> end_comment = ['', '#', '# Final Comment']
 | |
| 1818 |         >>> newconfig = start_comment + testconfig1.split('\\n') + end_comment
 | |
| 1819 |         >>> nc = ConfigObj(newconfig)
 | |
| 1820 |         >>> nc.initial_comment
 | |
| 1821 |         ['# Initial Comment', '', '#']
 | |
| 1822 |         >>> nc.final_comment
 | |
| 1823 |         ['', '#', '# Final Comment']
 | |
| 1824 |         >>> nc.initial_comment == start_comment
 | |
| 1825 |         1
 | |
| 1826 |         >>> nc.final_comment == end_comment
 | |
| 1827 |         1
 | |
| 1828 |         """
 | |
| 1829 | if not comment: | |
| 1830 | return '' | |
| 1831 | if self.indent_type == '\t': | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1832 | start = self._a_to_u('\t') | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1833 | else: | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1834 | start = self._a_to_u(' ' * NUM_INDENT_SPACES) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1835 | if not comment.startswith('#'): | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1836 | start += _a_to_u('# ') | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1837 | return (start + comment) | 
| 1838 | ||
| 1839 | def _compute_indent_string(self, depth): | |
| 1840 | """ | |
| 1841 |         Compute the indent string, according to current indent_type and depth
 | |
| 1842 |         """
 | |
| 1843 | if self.indent_type == '': | |
| 1844 |             # no indentation at all
 | |
| 1845 | return '' | |
| 1846 | if self.indent_type == '\t': | |
| 1847 | return '\t' * depth | |
| 1848 | if self.indent_type == ' ': | |
| 1849 | return ' ' * NUM_INDENT_SPACES * depth | |
| 1850 | raise SyntaxError | |
| 1851 | ||
| 1852 |     # Public methods
 | |
| 1853 | ||
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1854 | def write(self, outfile=None, section=None): | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1855 | """ | 
| 1856 |         Write the current ConfigObj as a file
 | |
| 1857 |         
 | |
| 1858 |         tekNico: FIXME: use StringIO instead of real files
 | |
| 1859 |         
 | |
| 1860 |         >>> filename = a.filename
 | |
| 1861 |         >>> a.filename = 'test.ini'
 | |
| 1862 |         >>> a.write()
 | |
| 1863 |         >>> a.filename = filename
 | |
| 1864 |         >>> a == ConfigObj('test.ini', raise_errors=True)
 | |
| 1865 |         1
 | |
| 1866 |         >>> os.remove('test.ini')
 | |
| 1867 |         >>> b.filename = 'test.ini'
 | |
| 1868 |         >>> b.write()
 | |
| 1869 |         >>> b == ConfigObj('test.ini', raise_errors=True)
 | |
| 1870 |         1
 | |
| 1871 |         >>> os.remove('test.ini')
 | |
| 1872 |         >>> i.filename = 'test.ini'
 | |
| 1873 |         >>> i.write()
 | |
| 1874 |         >>> i == ConfigObj('test.ini', raise_errors=True)
 | |
| 1875 |         1
 | |
| 1876 |         >>> os.remove('test.ini')
 | |
| 1877 |         >>> a = ConfigObj()
 | |
| 1878 |         >>> a['DEFAULT'] = {'a' : 'fish'}
 | |
| 1879 |         >>> a['a'] = '%(a)s'
 | |
| 1880 |         >>> a.write()
 | |
| 1881 |         ['a = %(a)s', '[DEFAULT]', 'a = fish']
 | |
| 1882 |         """
 | |
| 1883 | if self.indent_type is None: | |
| 1884 |             # this can be true if initialised from a dictionary
 | |
| 1885 | self.indent_type = DEFAULT_INDENT_TYPE | |
| 1886 |         #
 | |
| 1887 | out = [] | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1888 | cs = self._a_to_u('#') | 
| 1889 | csp = self._a_to_u('# ') | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1890 | if section is None: | 
| 1891 | int_val = self.interpolation | |
| 1892 | self.interpolation = False | |
| 1893 | section = self | |
| 1894 | for line in self.initial_comment: | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1895 | line = self._decode_element(line) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1896 | stripped_line = line.strip() | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1897 | if stripped_line and not stripped_line.startswith(cs): | 
| 1898 | line = csp + line | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1899 | out.append(line) | 
| 1900 |         #
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1901 | indent_string = self._a_to_u( | 
| 1902 | self._compute_indent_string(section.depth)) | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1903 | for entry in (section.scalars + section.sections): | 
| 1904 | if entry in section.defaults: | |
| 1905 |                 # don't write out default values
 | |
| 1906 |                 continue
 | |
| 1907 | for comment_line in section.comments[entry]: | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1908 | comment_line = self._decode_element(comment_line.lstrip()) | 
| 1909 | if comment_line and not comment_line.startswith(cs): | |
| 1910 | comment_line = csp + comment_line | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1911 | out.append(indent_string + comment_line) | 
| 1912 | this_entry = section[entry] | |
| 1913 | comment = self._handle_comment(section.inline_comments[entry]) | |
| 1914 |             #
 | |
| 1915 | if isinstance(this_entry, dict): | |
| 1916 |                 # a section
 | |
| 1917 | out.append(self._write_marker( | |
| 1918 | indent_string, | |
| 1919 | this_entry.depth, | |
| 1920 | entry, | |
| 1921 | comment)) | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1922 | out.extend(self.write(section=this_entry)) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1923 | else: | 
| 1924 | out.append(self._write_line( | |
| 1925 | indent_string, | |
| 1926 | entry, | |
| 1927 | this_entry, | |
| 1928 | comment)) | |
| 1929 |         #
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1930 | if section is self: | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1931 | for line in self.final_comment: | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1932 | line = self._decode_element(line) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1933 | stripped_line = line.strip() | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1934 | if stripped_line and not stripped_line.startswith(cs): | 
| 1935 | line = csp + line | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1936 | out.append(line) | 
| 1937 | self.interpolation = int_val | |
| 1938 |         #
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1939 | if section is not self: | 
| 1940 | return out | |
| 1941 |         #
 | |
| 1942 | if (self.filename is None) and (outfile is None): | |
| 1943 |             # output a list of lines
 | |
| 1944 |             # might need to encode
 | |
| 1945 |             # NOTE: This will *screw* UTF16, each line will start with the BOM
 | |
| 1946 | if self.encoding: | |
| 1947 | out = [l.encode(self.encoding) for l in out] | |
| 1948 | if (self.BOM and ((self.encoding is None) or | |
| 1949 | (BOM_LIST.get(self.encoding.lower()) == 'utf_8'))): | |
| 1950 |                 # Add the UTF8 BOM
 | |
| 1951 | if not out: | |
| 1952 | out.append('') | |
| 1953 | out[0] = BOM_UTF8 + out[0] | |
| 1954 | return out | |
| 1955 |         #
 | |
| 1956 |         # Turn the list to a string, joined with correct newlines
 | |
| 1957 | output = (self._a_to_u(self.newlines or os.linesep) | |
| 1958 | ).join(out) | |
| 1959 | if self.encoding: | |
| 1960 | output = output.encode(self.encoding) | |
| 1961 | if (self.BOM and ((self.encoding is None) or | |
| 1962 | (BOM_LIST.get(self.encoding.lower()) == 'utf_8'))): | |
| 1963 |             # Add the UTF8 BOM
 | |
| 1964 | output = BOM_UTF8 + output | |
| 1965 | if outfile is not None: | |
| 1966 | outfile.write(output) | |
| 1967 | else: | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1968 | h = open(self.filename, 'w') | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1969 | h.write(output) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1970 | h.close() | 
| 1971 | ||
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 1972 | def validate(self, validator, preserve_errors=False, section=None): | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 1973 | """ | 
| 1974 |         Test the ConfigObj against a configspec.
 | |
| 1975 |         
 | |
| 1976 |         It uses the ``validator`` object from *validate.py*.
 | |
| 1977 |         
 | |
| 1978 |         To run ``validate`` on the current ConfigObj, call: ::
 | |
| 1979 |         
 | |
| 1980 |             test = config.validate(validator)
 | |
| 1981 |         
 | |
| 1982 |         (Normally having previously passed in the configspec when the ConfigObj
 | |
| 1983 |         was created - you can dynamically assign a dictionary of checks to the
 | |
| 1984 |         ``configspec`` attribute of a section though).
 | |
| 1985 |         
 | |
| 1986 |         It returns ``True`` if everything passes, or a dictionary of
 | |
| 1987 |         pass/fails (True/False). If every member of a subsection passes, it
 | |
| 1988 |         will just have the value ``True``. (It also returns ``False`` if all
 | |
| 1989 |         members fail).
 | |
| 1990 |         
 | |
| 1991 |         In addition, it converts the values from strings to their native
 | |
| 1992 |         types if their checks pass (and ``stringify`` is set).
 | |
| 1993 |         
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 1995 |         of a marking a fail with a ``False``, it will preserve the actual
 | |
| 1996 |         exception object. This can contain info about the reason for failure.
 | |
| 1997 |         For example the ``VdtValueTooSmallError`` indeicates that the value
 | |
| 1998 |         supplied was too small. If a value (or section) is missing it will
 | |
| 1999 |         still be marked as ``False``.
 | |
| 2000 |         
 | |
| 2001 |         You must have the validate module to use ``preserve_errors=True``.
 | |
| 2002 |         
 | |
| 2003 |         You can then use the ``flatten_errors`` function to turn your nested
 | |
| 2004 |         results dictionary into a flattened list of failures - useful for
 | |
| 2005 |         displaying meaningful error messages.
 | |
| 2006 |         
 | |
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 2008 |         ...     from validate import Validator
 | |
| 2009 |         ... except ImportError:
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2010 |         ...     print >> sys.stderr, 'Cannot import the Validator object, skipping the related tests'
 | 
| 1185.12.49
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 | 
| 2012 |         ...     config = '''
 | |
| 2013 |         ...     test1=40
 | |
| 2014 |         ...     test2=hello
 | |
| 2015 |         ...     test3=3
 | |
| 2016 |         ...     test4=5.0
 | |
| 2017 |         ...     [section]
 | |
| 2018 |         ...         test1=40
 | |
| 2019 |         ...         test2=hello
 | |
| 2020 |         ...         test3=3
 | |
| 2021 |         ...         test4=5.0
 | |
| 2022 |         ...         [[sub section]]
 | |
| 2023 |         ...             test1=40
 | |
| 2024 |         ...             test2=hello
 | |
| 2025 |         ...             test3=3
 | |
| 2026 |         ...             test4=5.0
 | |
| 2027 |         ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2028 |         ...     configspec = '''
 | |
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 2030 |         ...     test2= string
 | |
| 2031 |         ...     test3=integer
 | |
| 2032 |         ...     test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2033 |         ...     [section ]
 | 
| 1556.2.1
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 | 
| 2035 |         ...         test2=string
 | |
| 2036 |         ...         test3=integer
 | |
| 2037 |         ...         test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2038 |         ...         [[sub section]]
 | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2039 |         ...             test1=integer(30,50)
 | 
| 2040 |         ...             test2=string
 | |
| 2041 |         ...             test3=integer
 | |
| 2042 |         ...             test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2043 |         ...     '''.split('\\n')
 | 
| 2044 |         ...     val = Validator()
 | |
| 2045 |         ...     c1 = ConfigObj(config, configspec=configspec)
 | |
| 2046 |         ...     test = c1.validate(val)
 | |
| 2047 |         ...     test == {
 | |
| 2048 |         ...         'test1': True,
 | |
| 2049 |         ...         'test2': True,
 | |
| 2050 |         ...         'test3': True,
 | |
| 2051 |         ...         'test4': False,
 | |
| 2052 |         ...         'section': {
 | |
| 2053 |         ...             'test1': True,
 | |
| 2054 |         ...             'test2': True,
 | |
| 2055 |         ...             'test3': True,
 | |
| 2056 |         ...             'test4': False,
 | |
| 2057 |         ...             'sub section': {
 | |
| 2058 |         ...                 'test1': True,
 | |
| 2059 |         ...                 'test2': True,
 | |
| 2060 |         ...                 'test3': True,
 | |
| 2061 |         ...                 'test4': False,
 | |
| 2062 |         ...             },
 | |
| 2063 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2064 |         ...     }
 | |
| 2065 |         1
 | |
| 2066 |         >>> val.check(c1.configspec['test4'], c1['test4'])
 | |
| 2067 |         Traceback (most recent call last):
 | |
| 2068 |         VdtValueTooSmallError: the value "5.0" is too small.
 | |
| 2069 |         
 | |
| 2070 |         >>> val_test_config = '''
 | |
| 2071 |         ...     key = 0
 | |
| 2072 |         ...     key2 = 1.1
 | |
| 2073 |         ...     [section]
 | |
| 2074 |         ...     key = some text
 | |
| 2075 |         ...     key2 = 1.1, 3.0, 17, 6.8
 | |
| 2076 |         ...         [[sub-section]]
 | |
| 2077 |         ...         key = option1
 | |
| 2078 |         ...         key2 = True'''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2079 |         >>> val_test_configspec = '''
 | |
| 2080 |         ...     key = integer
 | |
| 2081 |         ...     key2 = float
 | |
| 2082 |         ...     [section]
 | |
| 2083 |         ...     key = string
 | |
| 2084 |         ...     key2 = float_list(4)
 | |
| 2085 |         ...        [[sub-section]]
 | |
| 2086 |         ...        key = option(option1, option2)
 | |
| 2087 |         ...        key2 = boolean'''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2088 |         >>> val_test = ConfigObj(val_test_config, configspec=val_test_configspec)
 | |
| 2089 |         >>> val_test.validate(val)
 | |
| 2090 |         1
 | |
| 2091 |         >>> val_test['key'] = 'text not a digit'
 | |
| 2092 |         >>> val_res = val_test.validate(val)
 | |
| 2093 |         >>> val_res == {'key2': True, 'section': True, 'key': False}
 | |
| 2094 |         1
 | |
| 2095 |         >>> configspec = '''
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2096 |         ...     test1=integer(30,50, default=40)
 | 
| 2097 |         ...     test2=string(default="hello")
 | |
| 2098 |         ...     test3=integer(default=3)
 | |
| 2099 |         ...     test4=float(6.0, default=6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2100 |         ...     [section ]
 | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2101 |         ...         test1=integer(30,50, default=40)
 | 
| 2102 |         ...         test2=string(default="hello")
 | |
| 2103 |         ...         test3=integer(default=3)
 | |
| 2104 |         ...         test4=float(6.0, default=6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2105 |         ...         [[sub section]]
 | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2106 |         ...             test1=integer(30,50, default=40)
 | 
| 2107 |         ...             test2=string(default="hello")
 | |
| 2108 |         ...             test3=integer(default=3)
 | |
| 2109 |         ...             test4=float(6.0, default=6.0)
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2110 |         ...     '''.split('\\n')
 | 
| 2111 |         >>> default_test = ConfigObj(['test1=30'], configspec=configspec)
 | |
| 2112 |         >>> default_test
 | |
| 2113 |         {'test1': '30', 'section': {'sub section': {}}}
 | |
| 2114 |         >>> default_test.validate(val)
 | |
| 2115 |         1
 | |
| 2116 |         >>> default_test == {
 | |
| 2117 |         ...     'test1': 30,
 | |
| 2118 |         ...     'test2': 'hello',
 | |
| 2119 |         ...     'test3': 3,
 | |
| 2120 |         ...     'test4': 6.0,
 | |
| 2121 |         ...     'section': {
 | |
| 2122 |         ...         'test1': 40,
 | |
| 2123 |         ...         'test2': 'hello',
 | |
| 2124 |         ...         'test3': 3,
 | |
| 2125 |         ...         'test4': 6.0,
 | |
| 2126 |         ...         'sub section': {
 | |
| 2127 |         ...             'test1': 40,
 | |
| 2128 |         ...             'test3': 3,
 | |
| 2129 |         ...             'test2': 'hello',
 | |
| 2130 |         ...             'test4': 6.0,
 | |
| 2131 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2132 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2133 |         ... }
 | |
| 2134 |         1
 | |
| 2135 |         
 | |
| 2136 |         Now testing with repeated sections : BIG TEST
 | |
| 2137 |         
 | |
| 2138 |         >>> repeated_1 = '''
 | |
| 2139 |         ... [dogs]
 | |
| 2140 |         ...     [[__many__]] # spec for a dog
 | |
| 2141 |         ...         fleas = boolean(default=True)
 | |
| 2142 |         ...         tail = option(long, short, default=long)
 | |
| 2143 |         ...         name = string(default=rover)
 | |
| 2144 |         ...         [[[__many__]]]  # spec for a puppy
 | |
| 2145 |         ...             name = string(default="son of rover")
 | |
| 2146 |         ...             age = float(default=0.0)
 | |
| 2147 |         ... [cats]
 | |
| 2148 |         ...     [[__many__]] # spec for a cat
 | |
| 2149 |         ...         fleas = boolean(default=True)
 | |
| 2150 |         ...         tail = option(long, short, default=short)
 | |
| 2151 |         ...         name = string(default=pussy)
 | |
| 2152 |         ...         [[[__many__]]] # spec for a kitten
 | |
| 2153 |         ...             name = string(default="son of pussy")
 | |
| 2154 |         ...             age = float(default=0.0)
 | |
| 2155 |         ...         '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2156 |         >>> repeated_2 = '''
 | |
| 2157 |         ... [dogs]
 | |
| 2158 |         ... 
 | |
| 2159 |         ...     # blank dogs with puppies
 | |
| 2160 |         ...     # should be filled in by the configspec
 | |
| 2161 |         ...     [[dog1]]
 | |
| 2162 |         ...         [[[puppy1]]]
 | |
| 2163 |         ...         [[[puppy2]]]
 | |
| 2164 |         ...         [[[puppy3]]]
 | |
| 2165 |         ...     [[dog2]]
 | |
| 2166 |         ...         [[[puppy1]]]
 | |
| 2167 |         ...         [[[puppy2]]]
 | |
| 2168 |         ...         [[[puppy3]]]
 | |
| 2169 |         ...     [[dog3]]
 | |
| 2170 |         ...         [[[puppy1]]]
 | |
| 2171 |         ...         [[[puppy2]]]
 | |
| 2172 |         ...         [[[puppy3]]]
 | |
| 2173 |         ... [cats]
 | |
| 2174 |         ... 
 | |
| 2175 |         ...     # blank cats with kittens
 | |
| 2176 |         ...     # should be filled in by the configspec
 | |
| 2177 |         ...     [[cat1]]
 | |
| 2178 |         ...         [[[kitten1]]]
 | |
| 2179 |         ...         [[[kitten2]]]
 | |
| 2180 |         ...         [[[kitten3]]]
 | |
| 2181 |         ...     [[cat2]]
 | |
| 2182 |         ...         [[[kitten1]]]
 | |
| 2183 |         ...         [[[kitten2]]]
 | |
| 2184 |         ...         [[[kitten3]]]
 | |
| 2185 |         ...     [[cat3]]
 | |
| 2186 |         ...         [[[kitten1]]]
 | |
| 2187 |         ...         [[[kitten2]]]
 | |
| 2188 |         ...         [[[kitten3]]]
 | |
| 2189 |         ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2190 |         >>> repeated_3 = '''
 | |
| 2191 |         ... [dogs]
 | |
| 2192 |         ... 
 | |
| 2193 |         ...     [[dog1]]
 | |
| 2194 |         ...     [[dog2]]
 | |
| 2195 |         ...     [[dog3]]
 | |
| 2196 |         ... [cats]
 | |
| 2197 |         ... 
 | |
| 2198 |         ...     [[cat1]]
 | |
| 2199 |         ...     [[cat2]]
 | |
| 2200 |         ...     [[cat3]]
 | |
| 2201 |         ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2202 |         >>> repeated_4 = '''
 | |
| 2203 |         ... [__many__]
 | |
| 2204 |         ... 
 | |
| 2205 |         ...     name = string(default=Michael)
 | |
| 2206 |         ...     age = float(default=0.0)
 | |
| 2207 |         ...     sex = option(m, f, default=m)
 | |
| 2208 |         ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2209 |         >>> repeated_5 = '''
 | |
| 2210 |         ... [cats]
 | |
| 2211 |         ... [[__many__]]
 | |
| 2212 |         ...     fleas = boolean(default=True)
 | |
| 2213 |         ...     tail = option(long, short, default=short)
 | |
| 2214 |         ...     name = string(default=pussy)
 | |
| 2215 |         ...     [[[description]]]
 | |
| 2216 |         ...         height = float(default=3.3)
 | |
| 2217 |         ...         weight = float(default=6)
 | |
| 2218 |         ...         [[[[coat]]]]
 | |
| 2219 |         ...             fur = option(black, grey, brown, "tortoise shell", default=black)
 | |
| 2220 |         ...             condition = integer(0,10, default=5)
 | |
| 2221 |         ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2222 |         >>> from validate import Validator
 | |
| 2223 |         >>> val= Validator()
 | |
| 2224 |         >>> repeater = ConfigObj(repeated_2, configspec=repeated_1)
 | |
| 2225 |         >>> repeater.validate(val)
 | |
| 2226 |         1
 | |
| 2227 |         >>> repeater == {
 | |
| 2228 |         ...     'dogs': {
 | |
| 2229 |         ...         'dog1': {
 | |
| 2230 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2231 |         ...             'tail': 'long',
 | |
| 2232 |         ...             'name': 'rover',
 | |
| 2233 |         ...             'puppy1': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2234 |         ...             'puppy2': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2235 |         ...             'puppy3': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2236 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2237 |         ...         'dog2': {
 | |
| 2238 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2239 |         ...             'tail': 'long',
 | |
| 2240 |         ...             'name': 'rover',
 | |
| 2241 |         ...             'puppy1': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2242 |         ...             'puppy2': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2243 |         ...             'puppy3': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2244 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2245 |         ...         'dog3': {
 | |
| 2246 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2247 |         ...             'tail': 'long',
 | |
| 2248 |         ...             'name': 'rover',
 | |
| 2249 |         ...             'puppy1': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2250 |         ...             'puppy2': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2251 |         ...             'puppy3': {'name': 'son of rover', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2252 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2253 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2254 |         ...     'cats': {
 | |
| 2255 |         ...         'cat1': {
 | |
| 2256 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2257 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2258 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2259 |         ...             'kitten1': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2260 |         ...             'kitten2': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2261 |         ...             'kitten3': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2262 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2263 |         ...         'cat2': {
 | |
| 2264 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2265 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2266 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2267 |         ...             'kitten1': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2268 |         ...             'kitten2': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2269 |         ...             'kitten3': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2270 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2271 |         ...         'cat3': {
 | |
| 2272 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2273 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2274 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2275 |         ...             'kitten1': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2276 |         ...             'kitten2': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2277 |         ...             'kitten3': {'name': 'son of pussy', 'age': 0.0},
 | |
| 2278 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2279 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2280 |         ... }
 | |
| 2281 |         1
 | |
| 2282 |         >>> repeater = ConfigObj(repeated_3, configspec=repeated_1)
 | |
| 2283 |         >>> repeater.validate(val)
 | |
| 2284 |         1
 | |
| 2285 |         >>> repeater == {
 | |
| 2286 |         ...     'cats': {
 | |
| 2287 |         ...         'cat1': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'short', 'name': 'pussy'},
 | |
| 2288 |         ...         'cat2': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'short', 'name': 'pussy'},
 | |
| 2289 |         ...         'cat3': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'short', 'name': 'pussy'},
 | |
| 2290 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2291 |         ...     'dogs': {
 | |
| 2292 |         ...         'dog1': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'long', 'name': 'rover'},
 | |
| 2293 |         ...         'dog2': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'long', 'name': 'rover'},
 | |
| 2294 |         ...         'dog3': {'fleas': True, 'tail': 'long', 'name': 'rover'},
 | |
| 2295 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2296 |         ... }
 | |
| 2297 |         1
 | |
| 2298 |         >>> repeater = ConfigObj(configspec=repeated_4)
 | |
| 2299 |         >>> repeater['Michael'] = {}
 | |
| 2300 |         >>> repeater.validate(val)
 | |
| 2301 |         1
 | |
| 2302 |         >>> repeater == {
 | |
| 2303 |         ...     'Michael': {'age': 0.0, 'name': 'Michael', 'sex': 'm'},
 | |
| 2304 |         ... }
 | |
| 2305 |         1
 | |
| 2306 |         >>> repeater = ConfigObj(repeated_3, configspec=repeated_5)
 | |
| 2307 |         >>> repeater == {
 | |
| 2308 |         ...     'dogs': {'dog1': {}, 'dog2': {}, 'dog3': {}},
 | |
| 2309 |         ...     'cats': {'cat1': {}, 'cat2': {}, 'cat3': {}},
 | |
| 2310 |         ... }
 | |
| 2311 |         1
 | |
| 2312 |         >>> repeater.validate(val)
 | |
| 2313 |         1
 | |
| 2314 |         >>> repeater == {
 | |
| 2315 |         ...     'dogs': {'dog1': {}, 'dog2': {}, 'dog3': {}},
 | |
| 2316 |         ...     'cats': {
 | |
| 2317 |         ...         'cat1': {
 | |
| 2318 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2319 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2320 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2321 |         ...             'description': {
 | |
| 2322 |         ...                 'weight': 6.0,
 | |
| 2323 |         ...                 'height': 3.2999999999999998,
 | |
| 2324 |         ...                 'coat': {'fur': 'black', 'condition': 5},
 | |
| 2325 |         ...             },
 | |
| 2326 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2327 |         ...         'cat2': {
 | |
| 2328 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2329 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2330 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2331 |         ...             'description': {
 | |
| 2332 |         ...                 'weight': 6.0,
 | |
| 2333 |         ...                 'height': 3.2999999999999998,
 | |
| 2334 |         ...                 'coat': {'fur': 'black', 'condition': 5},
 | |
| 2335 |         ...             },
 | |
| 2336 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2337 |         ...         'cat3': {
 | |
| 2338 |         ...             'fleas': True,
 | |
| 2339 |         ...             'tail': 'short',
 | |
| 2340 |         ...             'name': 'pussy',
 | |
| 2341 |         ...             'description': {
 | |
| 2342 |         ...                 'weight': 6.0,
 | |
| 2343 |         ...                 'height': 3.2999999999999998,
 | |
| 2344 |         ...                 'coat': {'fur': 'black', 'condition': 5},
 | |
| 2345 |         ...             },
 | |
| 2346 |         ...         },
 | |
| 2347 |         ...     },
 | |
| 2348 |         ... }
 | |
| 2349 |         1
 | |
| 2350 |         
 | |
| 2351 |         Test that interpolation is preserved for validated string values.
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2352 |         Also check that interpolation works in configspecs.
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2353 |         >>> t = ConfigObj()
 | 
| 2354 |         >>> t['DEFAULT'] = {}
 | |
| 2355 |         >>> t['DEFAULT']['test'] = 'a'
 | |
| 2356 |         >>> t['test'] = '%(test)s'
 | |
| 2357 |         >>> t['test']
 | |
| 2358 |         'a'
 | |
| 2359 |         >>> v = Validator()
 | |
| 2360 |         >>> t.configspec = {'test': 'string'}
 | |
| 2361 |         >>> t.validate(v)
 | |
| 2362 |         1
 | |
| 2363 |         >>> t.interpolation = False
 | |
| 2364 |         >>> t
 | |
| 2365 |         {'test': '%(test)s', 'DEFAULT': {'test': 'a'}}
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2366 |         >>> specs = [
 | 
| 2367 |         ...    'interpolated string  = string(default="fuzzy-%(man)s")',
 | |
| 2368 |         ...    '[DEFAULT]',
 | |
| 2369 |         ...    'man = wuzzy',
 | |
| 2370 |         ...    ]
 | |
| 2371 |         >>> c = ConfigObj(configspec=specs)
 | |
| 2372 |         >>> c.validate(v)
 | |
| 2373 |         1
 | |
| 2374 |         >>> c['interpolated string']
 | |
| 2375 |         'fuzzy-wuzzy'
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2376 |         
 | 
| 2377 |         FIXME: Above tests will fail if we couldn't import Validator (the ones
 | |
| 2378 |         that don't raise errors will produce different output and still fail as
 | |
| 2379 |         tests)
 | |
| 2380 |         """
 | |
| 2381 | if section is None: | |
| 2382 | if self.configspec is None: | |
| 2383 | raise ValueError, 'No configspec supplied.' | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2384 | if preserve_errors: | 
| 2385 | if VdtMissingValue is None: | |
| 2386 | raise ImportError('Missing validate module.') | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2387 | section = self | 
| 2388 |         #
 | |
| 2389 | spec_section = section.configspec | |
| 2390 | if '__many__' in section.configspec: | |
| 2391 | many = spec_section['__many__'] | |
| 2392 |             # dynamically assign the configspecs
 | |
| 2393 |             # for the sections below
 | |
| 2394 | for entry in section.sections: | |
| 2395 | self._handle_repeat(section[entry], many) | |
| 2396 |         #
 | |
| 2397 | out = {} | |
| 2398 | ret_true = True | |
| 2399 | ret_false = True | |
| 2400 | for entry in spec_section: | |
| 2401 | if entry == '__many__': | |
| 2402 |                 continue
 | |
| 2403 | if (not entry in section.scalars) or (entry in section.defaults): | |
| 2404 |                 # missing entries
 | |
| 2405 |                 # or entries from defaults
 | |
| 2406 | missing = True | |
| 2407 | val = None | |
| 2408 | else: | |
| 2409 | missing = False | |
| 2410 | val = section[entry] | |
| 2411 | try: | |
| 2412 | check = validator.check(spec_section[entry], | |
| 2413 | val, | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2414 | missing=missing | 
| 2415 |                                         )
 | |
| 2416 | except validator.baseErrorClass, e: | |
| 2417 | if not preserve_errors or isinstance(e, VdtMissingValue): | |
| 2418 | out[entry] = False | |
| 2419 | else: | |
| 2420 |                     # preserve the error
 | |
| 2421 | out[entry] = e | |
| 2422 | ret_false = False | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2423 | ret_true = False | 
| 2424 | else: | |
| 2425 | ret_false = False | |
| 2426 | out[entry] = True | |
| 2427 | if self.stringify or missing: | |
| 2428 |                     # if we are doing type conversion
 | |
| 2429 |                     # or the value is a supplied default
 | |
| 2430 | if not self.stringify: | |
| 2431 | if isinstance(check, (list, tuple)): | |
| 2432 |                             # preserve lists
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2433 | check = [self._str(item) for item in check] | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2434 | elif missing and check is None: | 
| 2435 |                             # convert the None from a default to a ''
 | |
| 2436 | check = '' | |
| 2437 | else: | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2438 | check = self._str(check) | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2439 | if (check != val) or missing: | 
| 2440 | section[entry] = check | |
| 2441 | if missing and entry not in section.defaults: | |
| 2442 | section.defaults.append(entry) | |
| 2443 |         #
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2444 |         # FIXME: Will this miss missing sections ?
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2445 | for entry in section.sections: | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2446 | if section is self and entry == 'DEFAULT': | 
| 2447 |                 continue
 | |
| 2448 | check = self.validate(validator, preserve_errors=preserve_errors, | |
| 2449 | section=section[entry]) | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2450 | out[entry] = check | 
| 2451 | if check == False: | |
| 2452 | ret_true = False | |
| 2453 | elif check == True: | |
| 2454 | ret_false = False | |
| 2455 | else: | |
| 2456 | ret_true = False | |
| 2457 | ret_false = False | |
| 2458 |         #
 | |
| 2459 | if ret_true: | |
| 2460 | return True | |
| 2461 | elif ret_false: | |
| 2462 | return False | |
| 2463 | else: | |
| 2464 | return out | |
| 2465 | ||
| 2466 | class SimpleVal(object): | |
| 2467 | """ | |
| 2468 |     A simple validator.
 | |
| 2469 |     Can be used to check that all members expected are present.
 | |
| 2470 |     
 | |
| 2471 |     To use it, provide a configspec with all your members in (the value given
 | |
| 2472 |     will be ignored). Pass an instance of ``SimpleVal`` to the ``validate``
 | |
| 2473 |     method of your ``ConfigObj``. ``validate`` will return ``True`` if all
 | |
| 2474 |     members are present, or a dictionary with True/False meaning
 | |
| 2475 |     present/missing. (Whole missing sections will be replaced with ``False``)
 | |
| 2476 |     
 | |
| 2477 |     >>> val = SimpleVal()
 | |
| 2478 |     >>> config = '''
 | |
| 2479 |     ... test1=40
 | |
| 2480 |     ... test2=hello
 | |
| 2481 |     ... test3=3
 | |
| 2482 |     ... test4=5.0
 | |
| 2483 |     ... [section]
 | |
| 2484 |     ... test1=40
 | |
| 2485 |     ... test2=hello
 | |
| 2486 |     ... test3=3
 | |
| 2487 |     ... test4=5.0
 | |
| 2488 |     ...     [[sub section]]
 | |
| 2489 |     ...     test1=40
 | |
| 2490 |     ...     test2=hello
 | |
| 2491 |     ...     test3=3
 | |
| 2492 |     ...     test4=5.0
 | |
| 2493 |     ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2494 |     >>> configspec = '''
 | |
| 2495 |     ... test1=''
 | |
| 2496 |     ... test2=''
 | |
| 2497 |     ... test3=''
 | |
| 2498 |     ... test4=''
 | |
| 2499 |     ... [section]
 | |
| 2500 |     ... test1=''
 | |
| 2501 |     ... test2=''
 | |
| 2502 |     ... test3=''
 | |
| 2503 |     ... test4=''
 | |
| 2504 |     ...     [[sub section]]
 | |
| 2505 |     ...     test1=''
 | |
| 2506 |     ...     test2=''
 | |
| 2507 |     ...     test3=''
 | |
| 2508 |     ...     test4=''
 | |
| 2509 |     ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2510 |     >>> o = ConfigObj(config, configspec=configspec)
 | |
| 2511 |     >>> o.validate(val)
 | |
| 2512 |     1
 | |
| 2513 |     >>> o = ConfigObj(configspec=configspec)
 | |
| 2514 |     >>> o.validate(val)
 | |
| 2515 |     0
 | |
| 2516 |     """
 | |
| 2517 | ||
| 2518 | def __init__(self): | |
| 2519 | self.baseErrorClass = ConfigObjError | |
| 2520 | ||
| 2521 | def check(self, check, member, missing=False): | |
| 2522 | """A dummy check method, always returns the value unchanged.""" | |
| 2523 | if missing: | |
| 2524 | raise self.baseErrorClass | |
| 2525 | return member | |
| 2526 | ||
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2527 | # Check / processing functions for options
 | 
| 2528 | def flatten_errors(cfg, res, levels=None, results=None): | |
| 2529 | """ | |
| 2530 |     An example function that will turn a nested dictionary of results
 | |
| 2531 |     (as returned by ``ConfigObj.validate``) into a flat list.
 | |
| 2532 |     
 | |
| 2533 |     ``cfg`` is the ConfigObj instance being checked, ``res`` is the results
 | |
| 2534 |     dictionary returned by ``validate``.
 | |
| 2535 |     
 | |
| 2536 |     (This is a recursive function, so you shouldn't use the ``levels`` or
 | |
| 2537 |     ``results`` arguments - they are used by the function.
 | |
| 2538 |     
 | |
| 2539 |     Returns a list of keys that failed. Each member of the list is a tuple :
 | |
| 2540 |     ::
 | |
| 2541 |     
 | |
| 2542 |         ([list of sections...], key, result)
 | |
| 2543 |     
 | |
| 2544 |     If ``validate`` was called with ``preserve_errors=False`` (the default)
 | |
| 2545 |     then ``result`` will always be ``False``.
 | |
| 2546 | ||
| 2547 |     *list of sections* is a flattened list of sections that the key was found
 | |
| 2548 |     in.
 | |
| 2549 |     
 | |
| 2550 |     If the section was missing then key will be ``None``.
 | |
| 2551 |     
 | |
| 2552 |     If the value (or section) was missing then ``result`` will be ``False``.
 | |
| 2553 |     
 | |
| 2554 |     If ``validate`` was called with ``preserve_errors=True`` and a value
 | |
| 2555 |     was present, but failed the check, then ``result`` will be the exception
 | |
| 2556 |     object returned. You can use this as a string that describes the failure.
 | |
| 2557 |     
 | |
| 2558 |     For example *The value "3" is of the wrong type*.
 | |
| 2559 |     
 | |
| 2560 |     # FIXME: is the ordering of the output arbitrary ?
 | |
| 2561 |     >>> import validate
 | |
| 2562 |     >>> vtor = validate.Validator()
 | |
| 2563 |     >>> my_ini = '''
 | |
| 2564 |     ...     option1 = True
 | |
| 2565 |     ...     [section1]
 | |
| 2566 |     ...     option1 = True
 | |
| 2567 |     ...     [section2]
 | |
| 2568 |     ...     another_option = Probably
 | |
| 2569 |     ...     [section3]
 | |
| 2570 |     ...     another_option = True
 | |
| 2571 |     ...     [[section3b]]
 | |
| 2572 |     ...     value = 3
 | |
| 2573 |     ...     value2 = a
 | |
| 2574 |     ...     value3 = 11
 | |
| 2575 |     ...     '''
 | |
| 2576 |     >>> my_cfg = '''
 | |
| 2577 |     ...     option1 = boolean()
 | |
| 2578 |     ...     option2 = boolean()
 | |
| 2579 |     ...     option3 = boolean(default=Bad_value)
 | |
| 2580 |     ...     [section1]
 | |
| 2581 |     ...     option1 = boolean()
 | |
| 2582 |     ...     option2 = boolean()
 | |
| 2583 |     ...     option3 = boolean(default=Bad_value)
 | |
| 2584 |     ...     [section2]
 | |
| 2585 |     ...     another_option = boolean()
 | |
| 2586 |     ...     [section3]
 | |
| 2587 |     ...     another_option = boolean()
 | |
| 2588 |     ...     [[section3b]]
 | |
| 2589 |     ...     value = integer
 | |
| 2590 |     ...     value2 = integer
 | |
| 2591 |     ...     value3 = integer(0, 10)
 | |
| 2592 |     ...         [[[section3b-sub]]]
 | |
| 2593 |     ...         value = string
 | |
| 2594 |     ...     [section4]
 | |
| 2595 |     ...     another_option = boolean()
 | |
| 2596 |     ...     '''
 | |
| 2597 |     >>> cs = my_cfg.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2598 |     >>> ini = my_ini.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2599 |     >>> cfg = ConfigObj(ini, configspec=cs)
 | |
| 2600 |     >>> res = cfg.validate(vtor, preserve_errors=True)
 | |
| 2601 |     >>> errors = []
 | |
| 2602 |     >>> for entry in flatten_errors(cfg, res):
 | |
| 2603 |     ...     section_list, key, error = entry
 | |
| 2604 |     ...     section_list.insert(0, '[root]')
 | |
| 2605 |     ...     if key is not None:
 | |
| 2606 |     ...        section_list.append(key)
 | |
| 2607 |     ...     else:
 | |
| 2608 |     ...         section_list.append('[missing]')
 | |
| 2609 |     ...     section_string = ', '.join(section_list)
 | |
| 2610 |     ...     errors.append((section_string, ' = ', error))
 | |
| 2611 |     >>> errors.sort()
 | |
| 2612 |     >>> for entry in errors:
 | |
| 2613 |     ...     print entry[0], entry[1], (entry[2] or 0)
 | |
| 2614 |     [root], option2  =  0
 | |
| 2615 |     [root], option3  =  the value "Bad_value" is of the wrong type.
 | |
| 2616 |     [root], section1, option2  =  0
 | |
| 2617 |     [root], section1, option3  =  the value "Bad_value" is of the wrong type.
 | |
| 2618 |     [root], section2, another_option  =  the value "Probably" is of the wrong type.
 | |
| 2619 |     [root], section3, section3b, section3b-sub, [missing]  =  0
 | |
| 2620 |     [root], section3, section3b, value2  =  the value "a" is of the wrong type.
 | |
| 2621 |     [root], section3, section3b, value3  =  the value "11" is too big.
 | |
| 2622 |     [root], section4, [missing]  =  0
 | |
| 2623 |     """
 | |
| 2624 | if levels is None: | |
| 2625 |         # first time called
 | |
| 2626 | levels = [] | |
| 2627 | results = [] | |
| 2628 | if res is True: | |
| 2629 | return results | |
| 2630 | if res is False: | |
| 2631 | results.append((levels[:], None, False)) | |
| 2632 | if levels: | |
| 2633 | levels.pop() | |
| 2634 | return results | |
| 2635 | for (key, val) in res.items(): | |
| 2636 | if val == True: | |
| 2637 |             continue
 | |
| 2638 | if isinstance(cfg.get(key), dict): | |
| 2639 |             # Go down one level
 | |
| 2640 | levels.append(key) | |
| 2641 | flatten_errors(cfg[key], val, levels, results) | |
| 2642 |             continue
 | |
| 2643 | results.append((levels[:], key, val)) | |
| 2644 |     #
 | |
| 2645 |     # Go up one level
 | |
| 2646 | if levels: | |
| 2647 | levels.pop() | |
| 2648 |     #
 | |
| 2649 | return results | |
| 2650 | ||
| 2651 | ||
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2652 | # FIXME: test error code for badly built multiline values
 | 
| 2653 | # FIXME: test handling of StringIO
 | |
| 2654 | # FIXME: test interpolation with writing
 | |
| 2655 | ||
| 2656 | def _doctest(): | |
| 2657 | """ | |
| 2658 |     Dummy function to hold some of the doctests.
 | |
| 2659 |     
 | |
| 2660 |     >>> a.depth
 | |
| 2661 |     0
 | |
| 2662 |     >>> a == {
 | |
| 2663 |     ...     'key2': 'val',
 | |
| 2664 |     ...     'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2665 |     ...     'lev1c': {
 | |
| 2666 |     ...         'lev2c': {
 | |
| 2667 |     ...             'lev3c': {
 | |
| 2668 |     ...                 'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2669 |     ...             },
 | |
| 2670 |     ...         },
 | |
| 2671 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2672 |     ...     'lev1b': {
 | |
| 2673 |     ...         'key2': 'val',
 | |
| 2674 |     ...         'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2675 |     ...         'lev2ba': {
 | |
| 2676 |     ...             'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2677 |     ...         },
 | |
| 2678 |     ...         'lev2bb': {
 | |
| 2679 |     ...             'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2680 |     ...         },
 | |
| 2681 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2682 |     ...     'lev1a': {
 | |
| 2683 |     ...         'key2': 'val',
 | |
| 2684 |     ...         'key1': 'val',
 | |
| 2685 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2686 |     ... }
 | |
| 2687 |     1
 | |
| 2688 |     >>> b.depth
 | |
| 2689 |     0
 | |
| 2690 |     >>> b == {
 | |
| 2691 |     ...     'key3': 'val3',
 | |
| 2692 |     ...     'key2': 'val2',
 | |
| 2693 |     ...     'key1': 'val1',
 | |
| 2694 |     ...     'section 1': {
 | |
| 2695 |     ...         'keys11': 'val1',
 | |
| 2696 |     ...         'keys13': 'val3',
 | |
| 2697 |     ...         'keys12': 'val2',
 | |
| 2698 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2699 |     ...     'section 2': {
 | |
| 2700 |     ...         'section 2 sub 1': {
 | |
| 2701 |     ...             'fish': '3',
 | |
| 2702 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2703 |     ...     'keys21': 'val1',
 | |
| 2704 |     ...     'keys22': 'val2',
 | |
| 2705 |     ...     'keys23': 'val3',
 | |
| 2706 |     ...     },
 | |
| 2707 |     ... }
 | |
| 2708 |     1
 | |
| 2709 |     >>> t = '''
 | |
| 2710 |     ... 'a' = b # !"$%^&*(),::;'@~#= 33
 | |
| 2711 |     ... "b" = b #= 6, 33
 | |
| 2712 |     ... ''' .split('\\n')
 | |
| 2713 |     >>> t2 = ConfigObj(t)
 | |
| 2714 |     >>> assert t2 == {'a': 'b', 'b': 'b'}
 | |
| 2715 |     >>> t2.inline_comments['b'] = ''
 | |
| 2716 |     >>> del t2['a']
 | |
| 2717 |     >>> assert t2.write() == ['','b = b', '']
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2718 |     
 | 
| 2719 |     # Test ``list_values=False`` stuff
 | |
| 2720 |     >>> c = '''
 | |
| 2721 |     ...     key1 = no quotes
 | |
| 2722 |     ...     key2 = 'single quotes'
 | |
| 2723 |     ...     key3 = "double quotes"
 | |
| 2724 |     ...     key4 = "list", 'with', several, "quotes"
 | |
| 2725 |     ...     '''
 | |
| 2726 |     >>> cfg = ConfigObj(c.splitlines(), list_values=False)
 | |
| 2727 |     >>> cfg == {'key1': 'no quotes', 'key2': "'single quotes'", 
 | |
| 2728 |     ... 'key3': '"double quotes"', 
 | |
| 2729 |     ... 'key4': '"list", \\'with\\', several, "quotes"'
 | |
| 2730 |     ... }
 | |
| 2731 |     1
 | |
| 2732 |     >>> cfg = ConfigObj(list_values=False)
 | |
| 2733 |     >>> cfg['key1'] = 'Multiline\\nValue'
 | |
| 2734 |     >>> cfg['key2'] = '''"Value" with 'quotes' !'''
 | |
| 2735 |     >>> cfg.write()
 | |
| 2736 |     ["key1 = '''Multiline\\nValue'''", 'key2 = "Value" with \\'quotes\\' !']
 | |
| 2737 |     >>> cfg.list_values = True
 | |
| 2738 |     >>> cfg.write() == ["key1 = '''Multiline\\nValue'''",
 | |
| 2739 |     ... 'key2 = \\'\\'\\'"Value" with \\'quotes\\' !\\'\\'\\'']
 | |
| 2740 |     1
 | |
| 2741 |     
 | |
| 2742 |     Test flatten_errors:
 | |
| 2743 |     
 | |
| 2744 |     >>> from validate import Validator, VdtValueTooSmallError
 | |
| 2745 |     >>> config = '''
 | |
| 2746 |     ...     test1=40
 | |
| 2747 |     ...     test2=hello
 | |
| 2748 |     ...     test3=3
 | |
| 2749 |     ...     test4=5.0
 | |
| 2750 |     ...     [section]
 | |
| 2751 |     ...         test1=40
 | |
| 2752 |     ...         test2=hello
 | |
| 2753 |     ...         test3=3
 | |
| 2754 |     ...         test4=5.0
 | |
| 2755 |     ...         [[sub section]]
 | |
| 2756 |     ...             test1=40
 | |
| 2757 |     ...             test2=hello
 | |
| 2758 |     ...             test3=3
 | |
| 2759 |     ...             test4=5.0
 | |
| 2760 |     ... '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2761 |     >>> configspec = '''
 | |
| 2762 |     ...     test1= integer(30,50)
 | |
| 2763 |     ...     test2= string
 | |
| 2764 |     ...     test3=integer
 | |
| 2765 |     ...     test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 2766 |     ...     [section ]
 | |
| 2767 |     ...         test1=integer(30,50)
 | |
| 2768 |     ...         test2=string
 | |
| 2769 |     ...         test3=integer
 | |
| 2770 |     ...         test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 2771 |     ...         [[sub section]]
 | |
| 2772 |     ...             test1=integer(30,50)
 | |
| 2773 |     ...             test2=string
 | |
| 2774 |     ...             test3=integer
 | |
| 2775 |     ...             test4=float(6.0)
 | |
| 2776 |     ...     '''.split('\\n')
 | |
| 2777 |     >>> val = Validator()
 | |
| 2778 |     >>> c1 = ConfigObj(config, configspec=configspec)
 | |
| 2779 |     >>> res = c1.validate(val)
 | |
| 2780 |     >>> flatten_errors(c1, res) == [([], 'test4', False), (['section', 
 | |
| 2781 |     ...     'sub section'], 'test4', False), (['section'], 'test4', False)]
 | |
| 2782 |     True
 | |
| 2783 |     >>> res = c1.validate(val, preserve_errors=True)
 | |
| 2784 |     >>> check = flatten_errors(c1, res)
 | |
| 2785 |     >>> check[0][:2]
 | |
| 2786 |     ([], 'test4')
 | |
| 2787 |     >>> check[1][:2]
 | |
| 2788 |     (['section', 'sub section'], 'test4')
 | |
| 2789 |     >>> check[2][:2]
 | |
| 2790 |     (['section'], 'test4')
 | |
| 2791 |     >>> for entry in check:
 | |
| 2792 |     ...     isinstance(entry[2], VdtValueTooSmallError)
 | |
| 2793 |     ...     print str(entry[2])
 | |
| 2794 |     True
 | |
| 2795 |     the value "5.0" is too small.
 | |
| 2796 |     True
 | |
| 2797 |     the value "5.0" is too small.
 | |
| 2798 |     True
 | |
| 2799 |     the value "5.0" is too small.
 | |
| 2800 |     
 | |
| 2801 |     Test unicode handling, BOM, write witha file like object and line endings :
 | |
| 2802 |     >>> u_base = '''
 | |
| 2803 |     ... # initial comment
 | |
| 2804 |     ...     # inital comment 2
 | |
| 2805 |     ... 
 | |
| 2806 |     ... test1 = some value
 | |
| 2807 |     ... # comment
 | |
| 2808 |     ... test2 = another value    # inline comment
 | |
| 2809 |     ... # section comment
 | |
| 2810 |     ... [section]    # inline comment
 | |
| 2811 |     ...     test = test    # another inline comment
 | |
| 2812 |     ...     test2 = test2
 | |
| 2813 |     ... 
 | |
| 2814 |     ... # final comment
 | |
| 2815 |     ... # final comment2
 | |
| 2816 |     ... '''
 | |
| 2817 |     >>> u = u_base.encode('utf_8').splitlines(True)
 | |
| 2818 |     >>> u[0] = BOM_UTF8 + u[0]
 | |
| 2819 |     >>> uc = ConfigObj(u)
 | |
| 2820 |     >>> uc.encoding = None
 | |
| 2821 |     >>> uc.BOM == True
 | |
| 2822 |     1
 | |
| 2823 |     >>> uc == {'test1': 'some value', 'test2': 'another value',
 | |
| 2824 |     ... 'section': {'test': 'test', 'test2': 'test2'}}
 | |
| 2825 |     1
 | |
| 2826 |     >>> uc = ConfigObj(u, encoding='utf_8', default_encoding='latin-1')
 | |
| 2827 |     >>> uc.BOM
 | |
| 2828 |     1
 | |
| 2829 |     >>> isinstance(uc['test1'], unicode)
 | |
| 2830 |     1
 | |
| 2831 |     >>> uc.encoding
 | |
| 2832 |     'utf_8'
 | |
| 2833 |     >>> uc.newlines
 | |
| 2834 |     '\\n'
 | |
| 2835 |     >>> uc['latin1'] = "This costs lot's of "
 | |
| 2836 |     >>> a_list = uc.write()
 | |
| 2837 |     >>> len(a_list)
 | |
| 2838 |     15
 | |
| 2839 |     >>> isinstance(a_list[0], str)
 | |
| 2840 |     1
 | |
| 2841 |     >>> a_list[0].startswith(BOM_UTF8)
 | |
| 2842 |     1
 | |
| 2843 |     >>> u = u_base.replace('\\n', '\\r\\n').encode('utf_8').splitlines(True)
 | |
| 2844 |     >>> uc = ConfigObj(u)
 | |
| 2845 |     >>> uc.newlines
 | |
| 2846 |     '\\r\\n'
 | |
| 2847 |     >>> uc.newlines = '\\r'
 | |
| 2848 |     >>> from cStringIO import StringIO
 | |
| 2849 |     >>> file_like = StringIO()
 | |
| 2850 |     >>> uc.write(file_like)
 | |
| 2851 |     >>> file_like.seek(0)
 | |
| 2852 |     >>> uc2 = ConfigObj(file_like)
 | |
| 2853 |     >>> uc2 == uc
 | |
| 2854 |     1
 | |
| 1963.2.6
by Robey Pointer pychecker is on crack; go back to using 'is None'. | 2855 |     >>> uc2.filename is None
 | 
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2856 |     1
 | 
| 2857 |     >>> uc2.newlines == '\\r'
 | |
| 2858 |     1
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2859 |     """
 | 
| 2860 | ||
| 2861 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| 2862 |     # run the code tests in doctest format
 | |
| 2863 |     #
 | |
| 2864 | testconfig1 = """\ | |
| 2865 |     key1= val    # comment 1
 | |
| 2866 |     key2= val    # comment 2
 | |
| 2867 |     # comment 3
 | |
| 2868 |     [lev1a]     # comment 4
 | |
| 2869 |     key1= val    # comment 5
 | |
| 2870 |     key2= val    # comment 6
 | |
| 2871 |     # comment 7
 | |
| 2872 |     [lev1b]    # comment 8
 | |
| 2873 |     key1= val    # comment 9
 | |
| 2874 |     key2= val    # comment 10
 | |
| 2875 |     # comment 11
 | |
| 2876 |         [[lev2ba]]    # comment 12
 | |
| 2877 |         key1= val    # comment 13
 | |
| 2878 |         # comment 14
 | |
| 2879 |         [[lev2bb]]    # comment 15
 | |
| 2880 |         key1= val    # comment 16
 | |
| 2881 |     # comment 17
 | |
| 2882 |     [lev1c]    # comment 18
 | |
| 2883 |     # comment 19
 | |
| 2884 |         [[lev2c]]    # comment 20
 | |
| 2885 |         # comment 21
 | |
| 2886 |             [[[lev3c]]]    # comment 22
 | |
| 2887 |             key1 = val    # comment 23"""
 | |
| 2888 |     #
 | |
| 2889 | testconfig2 = """\ | |
| 2890 |                         key1 = 'val1'
 | |
| 2891 |                         key2 =   "val2"
 | |
| 2892 |                         key3 = val3
 | |
| 2893 |                         ["section 1"] # comment
 | |
| 2894 |                         keys11 = val1
 | |
| 2895 |                         keys12 = val2
 | |
| 2896 |                         keys13 = val3
 | |
| 2897 |                         [section 2]
 | |
| 2898 |                         keys21 = val1
 | |
| 2899 |                         keys22 = val2
 | |
| 2900 |                         keys23 = val3
 | |
| 2901 |                         
 | |
| 2902 |                             [['section 2 sub 1']]
 | |
| 2903 |                             fish = 3
 | |
| 2904 |     """
 | |
| 2905 |     #
 | |
| 2906 | testconfig6 = ''' | |
| 2907 |     name1 = """ a single line value """ # comment
 | |
| 2908 | name2 = \''' another single line value \''' # comment | |
| 2909 |     name3 = """ a single line value """
 | |
| 2910 | name4 = \''' another single line value \''' | |
| 2911 |         [ "multi section" ]
 | |
| 2912 |         name1 = """
 | |
| 2913 |         Well, this is a
 | |
| 2914 |         multiline value
 | |
| 2915 |         """
 | |
| 2916 | name2 = \''' | |
| 2917 |         Well, this is a
 | |
| 2918 |         multiline value
 | |
| 2919 | \''' | |
| 2920 |         name3 = """
 | |
| 2921 |         Well, this is a
 | |
| 2922 |         multiline value
 | |
| 2923 |         """     # a comment
 | |
| 2924 | name4 = \''' | |
| 2925 |         Well, this is a
 | |
| 2926 |         multiline value
 | |
| 2927 | \''' # I guess this is a comment too | |
| 2928 |     '''
 | |
| 2929 |     #
 | |
| 2930 | import doctest | |
| 2931 | m = sys.modules.get('__main__') | |
| 2932 | globs = m.__dict__.copy() | |
| 2933 | a = ConfigObj(testconfig1.split('\n'), raise_errors=True) | |
| 2934 | b = ConfigObj(testconfig2.split('\n'), raise_errors=True) | |
| 2935 | i = ConfigObj(testconfig6.split('\n'), raise_errors=True) | |
| 2936 | globs.update({ | |
| 2937 | 'INTP_VER': INTP_VER, | |
| 2938 | 'a': a, | |
| 2939 | 'b': b, | |
| 2940 | 'i': i, | |
| 2941 |     })
 | |
| 2942 | doctest.testmod(m, globs=globs) | |
| 2943 | ||
| 2944 | """
 | |
| 2945 |     BUGS
 | |
| 2946 |     ====
 | |
| 2947 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2948 |     None known.
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2949 |     
 | 
| 2950 |     TODO
 | |
| 2951 |     ====
 | |
| 2952 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2953 |     Better support for configuration from multiple files, including tracking
 | 
| 2954 |     *where* the original file came from and writing changes to the correct
 | |
| 2955 |     file.
 | |
| 2956 |     
 | |
| 2957 |     
 | |
| 2958 |     Make ``newline`` an option (as well as an attribute) ?
 | |
| 2959 |     
 | |
| 2960 |     ``UTF16`` encoded files, when returned as a list of lines, will have the
 | |
| 2961 |     BOM at the start of every line. Should this be removed from all but the
 | |
| 2962 |     first line ?
 | |
| 2963 |     
 | |
| 2964 |     Option to set warning type for unicode decode ? (Defaults to strict).
 | |
| 2965 |     
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2966 |     A method to optionally remove uniform indentation from multiline values.
 | 
| 2967 |     (do as an example of using ``walk`` - along with string-escape)
 | |
| 2968 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 2969 |     Should the results dictionary from validate be an ordered dictionary if
 | 
| 2970 |     `odict <http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/odict.html>`_ is available ?
 | |
| 2971 |     
 | |
| 2972 |     Implement a better ``__repr__`` ? (``ConfigObj({})``)
 | |
| 2973 |     
 | |
| 2974 |     Implement some of the sequence methods (which include slicing) from the
 | |
| 2975 |     newer ``odict`` ?
 | |
| 2976 |     
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 2977 |     INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES
 | 
| 2978 |     ====================
 | |
| 2979 |     
 | |
| 2980 |     (I have removed a lot of needless complications - this list is probably not
 | |
| 2981 |     conclusive, many option/attribute/method names have changed)
 | |
| 2982 |     
 | |
| 2983 |     Case sensitive
 | |
| 2984 |     
 | |
| 2985 |     The only valid divider is '='
 | |
| 2986 |     
 | |
| 2987 |     We've removed line continuations with '\'
 | |
| 2988 |     
 | |
| 2989 |     No recursive lists in values
 | |
| 2990 |     
 | |
| 2991 |     No empty section
 | |
| 2992 |     
 | |
| 2993 |     No distinction between flatfiles and non flatfiles
 | |
| 2994 |     
 | |
| 2995 |     Change in list syntax - use commas to indicate list, not parentheses
 | |
| 2996 |     (square brackets and parentheses are no longer recognised as lists)
 | |
| 2997 |     
 | |
| 2998 |     ';' is no longer valid for comments and no multiline comments
 | |
| 2999 |     
 | |
| 3000 |     No attribute access
 | |
| 3001 |     
 | |
| 3002 |     We don't allow empty values - have to use '' or ""
 | |
| 3003 |     
 | |
| 3004 |     In ConfigObj 3 - setting a non-flatfile member to ``None`` would
 | |
| 3005 |     initialise it as an empty section.
 | |
| 3006 |     
 | |
| 3007 |     The escape entities '&mjf-lf;' and '&mjf-quot;' have gone
 | |
| 3008 |     replaced by triple quote, multiple line values.
 | |
| 3009 |     
 | |
| 3010 |     The ``newline``, ``force_return``, and ``default`` options have gone
 | |
| 3011 |     
 | |
| 3012 |     The ``encoding`` and ``backup_encoding`` methods have gone - replaced
 | |
| 3013 |     with the ``encode`` and ``decode`` methods.
 | |
| 3014 |     
 | |
| 3015 |     ``fileerror`` and ``createempty`` options have become ``file_error`` and
 | |
| 3016 |     ``create_empty``
 | |
| 3017 |     
 | |
| 3018 |     Partial configspecs (for specifying the order members should be written
 | |
| 3019 |     out and which should be present) have gone. The configspec is no longer
 | |
| 3020 |     used to specify order for the ``write`` method.
 | |
| 3021 |     
 | |
| 3022 |     Exceeding the maximum depth of recursion in string interpolation now
 | |
| 3023 |     raises an error ``InterpolationDepthError``.
 | |
| 3024 |     
 | |
| 3025 |     Specifying a value for interpolation which doesn't exist now raises an
 | |
| 3026 |     error ``MissingInterpolationOption`` (instead of merely being ignored).
 | |
| 3027 |     
 | |
| 3028 |     The ``writein`` method has been removed.
 | |
| 3029 |     
 | |
| 3030 |     The comments attribute is now a list (``inline_comments`` equates to the
 | |
| 3031 |     old comments attribute)
 | |
| 3032 |     
 | |
| 3033 |     ISSUES
 | |
| 3034 |     ======
 | |
| 3035 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3036 |     ``validate`` doesn't report *extra* values or sections.
 | 
| 3037 |     
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3038 |     You can't have a keyword with the same name as a section (in the same
 | 
| 3039 |     section). They are both dictionary keys - so they would overlap.
 | |
| 3040 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3041 |     ConfigObj doesn't quote and unquote values if ``list_values=False``.
 | 
| 3042 |     This means that leading or trailing whitespace in values will be lost when
 | |
| 3043 |     writing. (Unless you manually quote).
 | |
| 3044 |     
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3045 |     Interpolation checks first the 'DEFAULT' subsection of the current
 | 
| 3046 |     section, next it checks the 'DEFAULT' section of the parent section,
 | |
| 3047 |     last it checks the 'DEFAULT' section of the main section.
 | |
| 3048 |     
 | |
| 3049 |     Logically a 'DEFAULT' section should apply to all subsections of the *same
 | |
| 3050 |     parent* - this means that checking the 'DEFAULT' subsection in the
 | |
| 3051 |     *current section* is not necessarily logical ?
 | |
| 3052 |     
 | |
| 3053 |     In order to simplify unicode support (which is possibly of limited value
 | |
| 3054 |     in a config file) I have removed automatic support and added the
 | |
| 3055 |     ``encode`` and ``decode methods, which can be used to transform keys and
 | |
| 3056 |     entries. Because the regex looks for specific values on inital parsing
 | |
| 3057 |     (i.e. the quotes and the equals signs) it can only read ascii compatible
 | |
| 3058 |     encodings. For unicode use ``UTF8``, which is ASCII compatible.
 | |
| 3059 |     
 | |
| 3060 |     Does it matter that we don't support the ':' divider, which is supported
 | |
| 3061 |     by ``ConfigParser`` ?
 | |
| 3062 |     
 | |
| 3063 |     The regular expression correctly removes the value -
 | |
| 3064 |     ``"'hello', 'goodbye'"`` and then unquote just removes the front and
 | |
| 3065 |     back quotes (called from ``_handle_value``). What should we do ??
 | |
| 3066 |     (*ought* to raise exception because it's an invalid value if lists are
 | |
| 3067 |     off *sigh*. This is not what you want if you want to do your own list
 | |
| 3068 |     processing - would be *better* in this case not to unquote.)
 | |
| 3069 |     
 | |
| 3070 |     String interpolation and validation don't play well together. When
 | |
| 3071 |     validation changes type it sets the value. This will correctly fetch the
 | |
| 3072 |     value using interpolation - but then overwrite the interpolation reference.
 | |
| 3073 |     If the value is unchanged by validation (it's a string) - but other types
 | |
| 3074 |     will be.
 | |
| 3075 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3076 |     
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3077 |     List Value Syntax
 | 
| 3078 |     =================
 | |
| 3079 |     
 | |
| 3080 |     List values allow you to specify multiple values for a keyword. This
 | |
| 3081 |     maps to a list as the resulting Python object when parsed.
 | |
| 3082 |     
 | |
| 3083 |     The syntax for lists is easy. A list is a comma separated set of values.
 | |
| 3084 |     If these values contain quotes, the hash mark, or commas, then the values
 | |
| 3085 |     can be surrounded by quotes. e.g. : ::
 | |
| 3086 |     
 | |
| 3087 |         keyword = value1, 'value 2', "value 3"
 | |
| 3088 |     
 | |
| 3089 |     If a value needs to be a list, but only has one member, then you indicate
 | |
| 3090 |     this with a trailing comma. e.g. : ::
 | |
| 3091 |     
 | |
| 3092 |         keyword = "single value",
 | |
| 3093 |     
 | |
| 3094 |     If a value needs to be a list, but it has no members, then you indicate
 | |
| 3095 |     this with a single comma. e.g. : ::
 | |
| 3096 |     
 | |
| 3097 |         keyword = ,     # an empty list
 | |
| 3098 |     
 | |
| 3099 |     Using triple quotes it will be possible for single values to contain
 | |
| 3100 |     newlines and *both* single quotes and double quotes. Triple quotes aren't
 | |
| 3101 |     allowed in list values. This means that the members of list values can't
 | |
| 3102 |     contain carriage returns (or line feeds :-) or both quote values.
 | |
| 3103 |       
 | |
| 3104 |     CHANGELOG
 | |
| 3105 |     =========
 | |
| 3106 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3107 |     2006/02/04
 | 
| 3108 |     ----------
 | |
| 3109 |     
 | |
| 3110 |     Removed ``BOM_UTF8`` from ``__all__``.
 | |
| 3111 |     
 | |
| 3112 |     The ``BOM`` attribute has become a boolean. (Defaults to ``False``.) It is
 | |
| 3113 |     *only* ``True`` for the ``UTF16`` encoding.
 | |
| 3114 |     
 | |
| 3115 |     File like objects no longer need a ``seek`` attribute.
 | |
| 3116 |     
 | |
| 3117 |     ConfigObj no longer keeps a reference to file like objects. Instead the
 | |
| 3118 |     ``write`` method takes a file like object as an optional argument. (Which
 | |
| 3119 |     will be used in preference of the ``filename`` attribute if htat exists as
 | |
| 3120 |     well.)
 | |
| 3121 |     
 | |
| 3122 |     Full unicode support added. New options/attributes ``encoding``,
 | |
| 3123 |     ``default_encoding``.
 | |
| 3124 |     
 | |
| 3125 |     utf16 files decoded to unicode.
 | |
| 3126 |     
 | |
| 3127 |     If ``BOM`` is ``True``, but no encoding specified, then the utf8 BOM is
 | |
| 3128 |     written out at the start of the file. (It will normally only be ``True`` if
 | |
| 3129 |     the utf8 BOM was found when the file was read.)
 | |
| 3130 |     
 | |
| 3131 |     File paths are *not* converted to absolute paths, relative paths will
 | |
| 3132 |     remain relative as the ``filename`` attribute.
 | |
| 3133 |     
 | |
| 3134 |     Fixed bug where ``final_comment`` wasn't returned if ``write`` is returning
 | |
| 3135 |     a list of lines.
 | |
| 3136 |     
 | |
| 3137 |     2006/01/31
 | |
| 3138 |     ----------
 | |
| 3139 |     
 | |
| 3140 |     Added ``True``, ``False``, and ``enumerate`` if they are not defined.
 | |
| 3141 |     (``True`` and ``False`` are needed for *early* versions of Python 2.2,
 | |
| 3142 |     ``enumerate`` is needed for all versions ofPython 2.2)
 | |
| 3143 |     
 | |
| 3144 |     Deprecated ``istrue``, replaced it with ``as_bool``.
 | |
| 3145 |     
 | |
| 3146 |     Added ``as_int`` and ``as_float``.
 | |
| 3147 |     
 | |
| 3148 |     utf8 and utf16 BOM handled in an endian agnostic way.
 | |
| 3149 |     
 | |
| 3150 |     2005/12/14
 | |
| 3151 |     ----------
 | |
| 3152 |     
 | |
| 3153 |     Validation no longer done on the 'DEFAULT' section (only in the root
 | |
| 3154 |     level). This allows interpolation in configspecs.
 | |
| 3155 |     
 | |
| 3156 |     Change in validation syntax implemented in validate 0.2.1
 | |
| 3157 |     
 | |
| 3158 |     4.1.0
 | |
| 3159 |     
 | |
| 3160 |     2005/12/10
 | |
| 3161 |     ----------
 | |
| 3162 |     
 | |
| 3163 |     Added ``merge``, a recursive update.
 | |
| 3164 |     
 | |
| 3165 |     Added ``preserve_errors`` to ``validate`` and the ``flatten_errors``
 | |
| 3166 |     example function.
 | |
| 3167 |     
 | |
| 3168 |     Thanks to Matthew Brett for suggestions and helping me iron out bugs.
 | |
| 3169 |     
 | |
| 3170 |     Fixed bug where a config file is *all* comment, the comment will now be
 | |
| 3171 |     ``initial_comment`` rather than ``final_comment``.
 | |
| 3172 |     
 | |
| 3173 |     2005/12/02
 | |
| 3174 |     ----------
 | |
| 3175 |     
 | |
| 3176 |     Fixed bug in ``create_empty``. Thanks to Paul Jimenez for the report.
 | |
| 3177 |     
 | |
| 3178 |     2005/11/04
 | |
| 3179 |     ----------
 | |
| 3180 |     
 | |
| 3181 |     Fixed bug in ``Section.walk`` when transforming names as well as values.
 | |
| 3182 |     
 | |
| 3183 |     Added the ``istrue`` method. (Fetches the boolean equivalent of a string
 | |
| 3184 |     value).
 | |
| 3185 |     
 | |
| 3186 |     Fixed ``list_values=False`` - they are now only quoted/unquoted if they
 | |
| 3187 |     are multiline values.
 | |
| 3188 |     
 | |
| 3189 |     List values are written as ``item, item`` rather than ``item,item``.
 | |
| 3190 |     
 | |
| 3191 |     4.0.1
 | |
| 3192 |     
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3193 |     2005/10/09
 | 
| 3194 |     ----------
 | |
| 3195 |     
 | |
| 3196 |     Fixed typo in ``write`` method. (Testing for the wrong value when resetting
 | |
| 3197 |     ``interpolation``).
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3198 | |
| 3199 |     4.0.0 Final
 | |
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3200 |     
 | 
| 3201 |     2005/09/16
 | |
| 3202 |     ----------
 | |
| 3203 |     
 | |
| 3204 |     Fixed bug in ``setdefault`` - creating a new section *wouldn't* return
 | |
| 3205 |     a reference to the new section.
 | |
| 3206 |     
 | |
| 3207 |     2005/09/09
 | |
| 3208 |     ----------
 | |
| 3209 |     
 | |
| 3210 |     Removed ``PositionError``.
 | |
| 3211 |     
 | |
| 3212 |     Allowed quotes around keys as documented.
 | |
| 3213 |     
 | |
| 3214 |     Fixed bug with commas in comments. (matched as a list value)
 | |
| 3215 |     
 | |
| 3216 |     Beta 5
 | |
| 3217 |     
 | |
| 3218 |     2005/09/07
 | |
| 3219 |     ----------
 | |
| 3220 |     
 | |
| 3221 |     Fixed bug in initialising ConfigObj from a ConfigObj.
 | |
| 3222 |     
 | |
| 3223 |     Changed the mailing list address.
 | |
| 3224 |     
 | |
| 3225 |     Beta 4
 | |
| 3226 |     
 | |
| 3227 |     2005/09/03
 | |
| 3228 |     ----------
 | |
| 3229 |     
 | |
| 1556.2.1
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj 4.2.0 | 3230 |     Fixed bug in ``Section.__delitem__`` oops.
 | 
| 1185.12.49
by Aaron Bentley Switched to ConfigObj | 3231 |     
 | 
| 3232 |     2005/08/28
 | |
| 3233 |     ----------
 | |
| 3234 |     
 | |
| 3235 |     Interpolation is switched off before writing out files.
 | |
| 3236 |     
 | |
| 3237 |     Fixed bug in handling ``StringIO`` instances. (Thanks to report from
 | |
| 3238 |     "Gustavo Niemeyer" <gustavo@niemeyer.net>)
 | |
| 3239 |     
 | |
| 3240 |     Moved the doctests from the ``__init__`` method to a separate function.
 | |
| 3241 |     (For the sake of IDE calltips).
 | |
| 3242 |     
 | |
| 3243 |     Beta 3
 | |
| 3244 |     
 | |
| 3245 |     2005/08/26
 | |
| 3246 |     ----------
 | |
| 3247 |     
 | |
| 3248 |     String values unchanged by validation *aren't* reset. This preserves
 | |
| 3249 |     interpolation in string values.
 | |
| 3250 |     
 | |
| 3251 |     2005/08/18
 | |
| 3252 |     ----------
 | |
| 3253 |     
 | |
| 3254 |     None from a default is turned to '' if stringify is off - because setting 
 | |
| 3255 |     a value to None raises an error.
 | |
| 3256 |     
 | |
| 3257 |     Version 4.0.0-beta2
 | |
| 3258 |     
 | |
| 3259 |     2005/08/16
 | |
| 3260 |     ----------
 | |
| 3261 |     
 | |
| 3262 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3263 |     
 | |
| 3264 |     Actually added the RepeatSectionError class ;-)
 | |
| 3265 |     
 | |
| 3266 |     2005/08/15
 | |
| 3267 |     ----------
 | |
| 3268 |     
 | |
| 3269 |     If ``stringify`` is off - list values are preserved by the ``validate``
 | |
| 3270 |     method. (Bugfix)
 | |
| 3271 |     
 | |
| 3272 |     2005/08/14
 | |
| 3273 |     ----------
 | |
| 3274 |     
 | |
| 3275 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3276 |     
 | |
| 3277 |     Fixed ``simpleVal``.
 | |
| 3278 |     
 | |
| 3279 |     Added ``RepeatSectionError`` error if you have additional sections in a
 | |
| 3280 |     section with a ``__many__`` (repeated) section.
 | |
| 3281 |     
 | |
| 3282 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3283 |     
 | |
| 3284 |     Reworked the ConfigObj._parse, _handle_error and _multiline methods:
 | |
| 3285 |     mutated the self._infile, self._index and self._maxline attributes into
 | |
| 3286 |     local variables and method parameters
 | |
| 3287 |     
 | |
| 3288 |     Reshaped the ConfigObj._multiline method to better reflect its semantics
 | |
| 3289 |     
 | |
| 3290 |     Changed the "default_test" test in ConfigObj.validate to check the fix for
 | |
| 3291 |     the bug in validate.Validator.check
 | |
| 3292 |     
 | |
| 3293 |     2005/08/13
 | |
| 3294 |     ----------
 | |
| 3295 |     
 | |
| 3296 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3297 |     
 | |
| 3298 |     Updated comments at top
 | |
| 3299 |     
 | |
| 3300 |     2005/08/11
 | |
| 3301 |     ----------
 | |
| 3302 |     
 | |
| 3303 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3304 |     
 | |
| 3305 |     Implemented repeated sections.
 | |
| 3306 |     
 | |
| 3307 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3308 |     
 | |
| 3309 |     Added test for interpreter version: raises RuntimeError if earlier than
 | |
| 3310 |     2.2
 | |
| 3311 |     
 | |
| 3312 |     2005/08/10
 | |
| 3313 |     ----------
 | |
| 3314 |    
 | |
| 3315 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3316 |      
 | |
| 3317 |     Implemented default values in configspecs.
 | |
| 3318 |     
 | |
| 3319 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3320 |     
 | |
| 3321 |     Fixed naked except: clause in validate that was silencing the fact
 | |
| 3322 |     that Python2.2 does not have dict.pop
 | |
| 3323 |     
 | |
| 3324 |     2005/08/08
 | |
| 3325 |     ----------
 | |
| 3326 |     
 | |
| 3327 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3328 |     
 | |
| 3329 |     Bug fix causing error if file didn't exist.
 | |
| 3330 |     
 | |
| 3331 |     2005/08/07
 | |
| 3332 |     ----------
 | |
| 3333 |     
 | |
| 3334 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3335 |     
 | |
| 3336 |     Adjusted doctests for Python 2.2.3 compatibility
 | |
| 3337 |     
 | |
| 3338 |     2005/08/04
 | |
| 3339 |     ----------
 | |
| 3340 |     
 | |
| 3341 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3342 |     
 | |
| 3343 |     Added the inline_comments attribute
 | |
| 3344 |     
 | |
| 3345 |     We now preserve and rewrite all comments in the config file
 | |
| 3346 |     
 | |
| 3347 |     configspec is now a section attribute
 | |
| 3348 |     
 | |
| 3349 |     The validate method changes values in place
 | |
| 3350 |     
 | |
| 3351 |     Added InterpolationError
 | |
| 3352 |     
 | |
| 3353 |     The errors now have line number, line, and message attributes. This
 | |
| 3354 |     simplifies error handling
 | |
| 3355 |     
 | |
| 3356 |     Added __docformat__
 | |
| 3357 |     
 | |
| 3358 |     2005/08/03
 | |
| 3359 |     ----------
 | |
| 3360 |     
 | |
| 3361 |     By Michael Foord
 | |
| 3362 |     
 | |
| 3363 |     Fixed bug in Section.pop (now doesn't raise KeyError if a default value
 | |
| 3364 |     is specified)
 | |
| 3365 |     
 | |
| 3366 |     Replaced ``basestring`` with ``types.StringTypes``
 | |
| 3367 |     
 | |
| 3368 |     Removed the ``writein`` method
 | |
| 3369 |     
 | |
| 3370 |     Added __version__
 | |
| 3371 |     
 | |
| 3372 |     2005/07/29
 | |
| 3373 |     ----------
 | |
| 3374 |     
 | |
| 3375 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3376 |     
 | |
| 3377 |     Indentation in config file is not significant anymore, subsections are
 | |
| 3378 |     designated by repeating square brackets
 | |
| 3379 |     
 | |
| 3380 |     Adapted all tests and docs to the new format
 | |
| 3381 |     
 | |
| 3382 |     2005/07/28
 | |
| 3383 |     ----------
 | |
| 3384 |     
 | |
| 3385 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3386 |     
 | |
| 3387 |     Added more tests
 | |
| 3388 |     
 | |
| 3389 |     2005/07/23
 | |
| 3390 |     ----------
 | |
| 3391 |     
 | |
| 3392 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3393 |     
 | |
| 3394 |     Reformatted final docstring in ReST format, indented it for easier folding
 | |
| 3395 |     
 | |
| 3396 |     Code tests converted to doctest format, and scattered them around
 | |
| 3397 |     in various docstrings
 | |
| 3398 |     
 | |
| 3399 |     Walk method rewritten using scalars and sections attributes
 | |
| 3400 |     
 | |
| 3401 |     2005/07/22
 | |
| 3402 |     ----------
 | |
| 3403 |     
 | |
| 3404 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3405 |     
 | |
| 3406 |     Changed Validator and SimpleVal "test" methods to "check"
 | |
| 3407 |     
 | |
| 3408 |     More code cleanup
 | |
| 3409 |     
 | |
| 3410 |     2005/07/21
 | |
| 3411 |     ----------
 | |
| 3412 |     
 | |
| 3413 |     Changed Section.sequence to Section.scalars and Section.sections
 | |
| 3414 |     
 | |
| 3415 |     Added Section.configspec
 | |
| 3416 |     
 | |
| 3417 |     Sections in the root section now have no extra indentation
 | |
| 3418 |     
 | |
| 3419 |     Comments now better supported in Section and preserved by ConfigObj
 | |
| 3420 |     
 | |
| 3421 |     Comments also written out
 | |
| 3422 |     
 | |
| 3423 |     Implemented initial_comment and final_comment
 | |
| 3424 |     
 | |
| 3425 |     A scalar value after a section will now raise an error
 | |
| 3426 |     
 | |
| 3427 |     2005/07/20
 | |
| 3428 |     ----------
 | |
| 3429 |     
 | |
| 3430 |     Fixed a couple of bugs
 | |
| 3431 |     
 | |
| 3432 |     Can now pass a tuple instead of a list
 | |
| 3433 |     
 | |
| 3434 |     Simplified dict and walk methods
 | |
| 3435 |     
 | |
| 3436 |     Added __str__ to Section
 | |
| 3437 |     
 | |
| 3438 |     2005/07/10
 | |
| 3439 |     ----------
 | |
| 3440 |     
 | |
| 3441 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3442 |     
 | |
| 3443 |     More code cleanup
 | |
| 3444 |     
 | |
| 3445 |     2005/07/08
 | |
| 3446 |     ----------
 | |
| 3447 |     
 | |
| 3448 |     The stringify option implemented. On by default.
 | |
| 3449 |     
 | |
| 3450 |     2005/07/07
 | |
| 3451 |     ----------
 | |
| 3452 |     
 | |
| 3453 |     Renamed private attributes with a single underscore prefix.
 | |
| 3454 |     
 | |
| 3455 |     Changes to interpolation - exceeding recursion depth, or specifying a
 | |
| 3456 |     missing value, now raise errors.
 | |
| 3457 |     
 | |
| 3458 |     Changes for Python 2.2 compatibility. (changed boolean tests - removed
 | |
| 3459 |     ``is True`` and ``is False``)
 | |
| 3460 |     
 | |
| 3461 |     Added test for duplicate section and member (and fixed bug)
 | |
| 3462 |     
 | |
| 3463 |     2005/07/06
 | |
| 3464 |     ----------
 | |
| 3465 |     
 | |
| 3466 |     By Nicola Larosa
 | |
| 3467 |     
 | |
| 3468 |     Code cleanup
 | |
| 3469 |     
 | |
| 3470 |     2005/07/02
 | |
| 3471 |     ----------
 | |
| 3472 |     
 | |
| 3473 |     Version 0.1.0
 | |
| 3474 |     
 | |
| 3475 |     Now properly handles values including comments and lists.
 | |
| 3476 |     
 | |
| 3477 |     Better error handling.
 | |
| 3478 |     
 | |
| 3479 |     String interpolation.
 | |
| 3480 |     
 | |
| 3481 |     Some options implemented.
 | |
| 3482 |     
 | |
| 3483 |     You can pass a Section a dictionary to initialise it.
 | |
| 3484 |     
 | |
| 3485 |     Setting a Section member to a dictionary will create a Section instance.
 | |
| 3486 |     
 | |
| 3487 |     2005/06/26
 | |
| 3488 |     ----------
 | |
| 3489 |     
 | |
| 3490 |     Version 0.0.1
 | |
| 3491 |     
 | |
| 3492 |     Experimental reader.
 | |
| 3493 |     
 | |
| 3494 |     A reasonably elegant implementation - a basic reader in 160 lines of code.
 | |
| 3495 |     
 | |
| 3496 |     *A programming language is a medium of expression.* - Paul Graham
 | |
| 3497 | """
 | |
| 3498 |