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fix: enhancement to history command output and % template fix. Rather than using the key field, use the label field for descriptions. Call cls.labelprop(default_to_id=True) so it returns id rather than the first sorted property name. If labelprop() returns 'id' or 'title', we return nothing. 'id' means there is no label set and no properties named 'name' or 'title'. So have the caller do whatever it wants (prepend classname for example) when there is no human readable name. This prevents %(name)s%(key)s from producing: 23(23). Also don't accept the 'title' property. Titles can be too long. Arguably we could: '%(name)20s' to limit the title length. However without ellipses or something truncating the title might be confusing. So again pretend there is no human readable name.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 12 Mar 2024 11:52:17 -0400
parents fe0091279f50
children 39c482e6a246
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"""This module defines a very basic store that's used by the CGI interface
to store session and one-time-key information.

Yes, it's called "sessions" - because originally it only defined a session
class. It's now also used for One Time Key handling too.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import marshal, os, random, time

from roundup.anypy.html import html_escape as escape

from roundup import hyperdb
from roundup.i18n import _
from roundup.anypy.dbm_ import anydbm, whichdb
from roundup.backends.sessions_common import SessionCommon


class BasicDatabase(SessionCommon):
    ''' Provide a nice encapsulation of an anydbm store.

        Keys are id strings, values are automatically marshalled data.
    '''
    _db_type = None
    name = None

    def __init__(self, db):
        self.config = db.config
        self.dir = db.config.DATABASE
        os.umask(db.config.UMASK)

    def exists(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            return infoid in db
        finally:
            db.close()

    def clear(self):
        path = os.path.join(self.dir, self.name)
        if os.path.exists(path):
            os.remove(path)
        elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'):    # dbm appends .db
            os.remove(path+'.db')

    def cache_db_type(self, path):
        ''' determine which DB wrote the class file, and cache it as an
            attribute of __class__ (to allow for subclassed DBs to be
            different sorts)
        '''
        db_type = ''
        if os.path.exists(path):
            db_type = whichdb(path)
            if not db_type:
                raise hyperdb.DatabaseError(
                    _("Couldn't identify database type"))
        elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'):
            # if the path ends in '.db', it's a dbm database, whether
            # anydbm says it's dbhash or not!
            db_type = 'dbm'
        self.__class__._db_type = db_type

    _marker = []

    def get(self, infoid, value, default=_marker):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            if infoid in db:
                values = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
            else:
                if default != self._marker:
                    return default
                raise KeyError('No such %s "%s"' % (self.name, escape(infoid)))
            return values.get(value, None)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def getall(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            try:
                d = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
                del d['__timestamp']
                return d
            except KeyError:
                raise KeyError('No such %s "%s"' % (self.name, escape(infoid)))
        finally:
            db.close()

    def set(self, infoid, **newvalues):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        timestamp = None
        try:
            if infoid in db:
                values = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
                try:
                    timestamp = values['__timestamp']
                except KeyError:
                    pass  # stay at None
            else:
                values = {}

            if '__timestamp' in newvalues:
                try:
                    float(newvalues['__timestamp'])
                except ValueError:
                    # keep original timestamp if present
                    newvalues['__timestamp'] = timestamp or time.time()
            else:
                newvalues['__timestamp'] = time.time()

            values.update(newvalues)
            db[infoid] = marshal.dumps(values)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def list(self):
        db = self.opendb('r')
        try:
            return list(db.keys())
        finally:
            db.close()

    def destroy(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            if infoid in db:
                del db[infoid]
        finally:
            db.close()

    def opendb(self, mode):
        '''Low-level database opener that gets around anydbm/dbm
           eccentricities.
        '''
        # figure the class db type
        path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.dir, self.name)
        if self._db_type is None:
            self.cache_db_type(path)

        db_type = self._db_type

        # new database? let anydbm pick the best dbm
        if not db_type:
            return anydbm.open(path, 'c')

        # open the database with the correct module
        dbm = __import__(db_type)

        retries_left = 15
        while True:
            try:
                handle = dbm.open(path, mode)
                break
            except OSError as e:
                # Primarily we want to catch and retry:
                #   [Errno 11] Resource temporarily unavailable retry
                # FIXME: make this more specific
                if retries_left < 10:
                    self.log_warning(
                        'dbm.open failed on ...%s, retry %s left: %s, %s' %
                        (path[-15:], 15-retries_left, retries_left, e))
                if retries_left < 0:
                    # We have used up the retries. Reraise the exception
                    # that got us here.
                    raise
                else:
                    # stagger retry to try to get around thundering herd issue.
                    time.sleep(random.randint(0, 25)*.005)
                    retries_left = retries_left - 1
                    continue  # the while loop
        return handle

    def commit(self):
        pass

    def lifetime(self, key_lifetime=0):
        """Return the proper timestamp for a key with key_lifetime specified
           in seconds. Default lifetime is 0.
        """
        now = time.time()
        week = 60*60*24*7
        return now - week + key_lifetime

    def close(self):
        pass

    def updateTimestamp(self, sessid):
        ''' don't update every hit - once a minute should be OK '''
        sess = self.get(sessid, '__timestamp', None)
        now = time.time()
        if sess is None or now > sess + 60:
            self.set(sessid, __timestamp=now)

    def clean(self):
        ''' Remove session records that haven't been used for a week. '''
        now = time.time()
        week = 60*60*24*7
        for sessid in self.list():
            sess = self.get(sessid, '__timestamp', None)
            if sess is None:
                self.updateTimestamp(sessid)
                continue
            interval = now - sess
            if interval > week:
                self.destroy(sessid)


class Sessions(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'sessions'


class OneTimeKeys(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'otks'

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