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issue2550864 - Potential information leakage via journal/history
Fix this by making the hyperdb::Class::history function check for view
permissions on the journaled properties. So a user that sees [hidden]
for a property in the web interface doesn;t see the property changes
in the history.
While doing this, relocated the filter for quiet properties
from the templating class to the hyperdb.
Also added the skipquiet option to the history command in
roundup-admin.py to enable filtering of quiet params.
Also changed calls to history() in the backend databases to report all
items.
Changed inline documentation for all history calls that document the
actions. The create action (before nov 6 2002) used to record all
parameters. After that point the create call uses an empty dictionary.
The filtering code depends on the create dictionary being empty.
It may not operate properly on very old roundup databases.
Changed calls to logging.getLogger to roundup.hyperdb.backends to
allow filtering the back end while keeping hyperdb logging.
In cgi/templating.py, changed history() function consolidating
handiling of link and unlink actions
Added tests for quiet property filtering and permission filtering
of history.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Fri, 14 Apr 2017 23:24:18 -0400 |
| parents | 7000070fe600 |
| children | 4498f5252f8b c643d693d91e |
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#! /usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- # Written by Martin v. Löwis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> # Plural forms support added by alexander smishlajev <alex@tycobka.lv> """Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description. This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalog (.po file) into a binary GNU catalog (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation. Usage: msgfmt.py [OPTIONS] filename.po Options: -o file --output-file=file Specify the output file to write to. If omitted, output will go to a file named filename.mo (based off the input file name). -h --help Print this message and exit. -V --version Display version information and exit. """ import sys import os import getopt import struct import array __version__ = "1.1" MESSAGES = {} def usage(code, msg=''): print >> sys.stderr, __doc__ if msg: print >> sys.stderr, msg sys.exit(code) def add(id, str, fuzzy): "Add a non-fuzzy translation to the dictionary." global MESSAGES if not fuzzy and str and not str.startswith('\0'): MESSAGES[id] = str def generate(): "Return the generated output." global MESSAGES keys = MESSAGES.keys() # the keys are sorted in the .mo file keys.sort() offsets = [] ids = strs = '' for id in keys: # For each string, we need size and file offset. Each string is NUL # terminated; the NUL does not count into the size. offsets.append((len(ids), len(id), len(strs), len(MESSAGES[id]))) ids += id + '\0' strs += MESSAGES[id] + '\0' output = '' # The header is 7 32-bit unsigned integers. We don't use hash tables, so # the keys start right after the index tables. # translated string. keystart = 7*4+16*len(keys) # and the values start after the keys valuestart = keystart + len(ids) koffsets = [] voffsets = [] # The string table first has the list of keys, then the list of values. # Each entry has first the size of the string, then the file offset. for o1, l1, o2, l2 in offsets: koffsets += [l1, o1+keystart] voffsets += [l2, o2+valuestart] offsets = koffsets + voffsets output = struct.pack("Iiiiiii", 0x950412deL, # Magic 0, # Version len(keys), # # of entries 7*4, # start of key index 7*4+len(keys)*8, # start of value index 0, 0) # size and offset of hash table output += array.array("i", offsets).tostring() output += ids output += strs return output def make(filename, outfile): ID = 1 STR = 2 global MESSAGES MESSAGES = {} # Compute .mo name from .po name and arguments if filename.endswith('.po'): infile = filename else: infile = filename + '.po' if outfile is None: outfile = os.path.splitext(infile)[0] + '.mo' try: lines = open(infile).readlines() except IOError, msg: print >> sys.stderr, msg sys.exit(1) # remove UTF-8 Byte Order Mark, if any. # (UCS2 BOMs are not handled because messages in UCS2 cannot be handled) if lines[0].startswith('\xEF\xBB\xBF'): lines[0] = lines[0][3:] section = None fuzzy = 0 # Parse the catalog lno = 0 for l in lines: lno += 1 # If we get a comment line after a msgstr, this is a new entry if l[0] == '#' and section == STR: add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) section = None fuzzy = 0 # Record a fuzzy mark if l[:2] == '#,' and (l.find('fuzzy') >= 0): fuzzy = 1 # Skip comments if l[0] == '#': continue # Start of msgid_plural section, separate from singular form with \0 if l.startswith('msgid_plural'): msgid += '\0' l = l[12:] # Now we are in a msgid section, output previous section elif l.startswith('msgid'): if section == STR: add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) section = ID l = l[5:] msgid = msgstr = '' # Now we are in a msgstr section elif l.startswith('msgstr'): section = STR l = l[6:] # Check for plural forms if l.startswith('['): # Separate plural forms with \0 if not l.startswith('[0]'): msgstr += '\0' # Ignore the index - must come in sequence l = l[l.index(']') + 1:] # Skip empty lines l = l.strip() if not l: continue # XXX: Does this always follow Python escape semantics? l = eval(l) if section == ID: msgid += l elif section == STR: msgstr += l else: print >> sys.stderr, 'Syntax error on %s:%d' % (infile, lno), \ 'before:' print >> sys.stderr, l sys.exit(1) # Add last entry if section == STR: add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) # Compute output output = generate() try: open(outfile,"wb").write(output) except IOError,msg: print >> sys.stderr, msg def main(): try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'hVo:', ['help', 'version', 'output-file=']) except getopt.error, msg: usage(1, msg) outfile = None # parse options for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-h', '--help'): usage(0) elif opt in ('-V', '--version'): print >> sys.stderr, "msgfmt.py", __version__ sys.exit(0) elif opt in ('-o', '--output-file'): outfile = arg # do it if not args: print >> sys.stderr, 'No input file given' print >> sys.stderr, "Try `msgfmt --help' for more information." return for filename in args: make(filename, outfile) if __name__ == '__main__': main() # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
