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Python 3 preparation: unicode.
This patch introduces roundup/anypy/strings.py, which has a comment
explaining the string representations generally used and common
functions to handle the required conversions. Places in the code that
explicitly reference the "unicode" type / built-in function are
generally changed to use the new functions (or, in a few places where
those new functions don't seem to fit well, other approaches such as
references to type(u'') or use of the codecs module). This patch does
not generally attempt to address text conversions in any places not
currently referencing the "unicode" type (although
scripts/import_sf.py is made to use binary I/O in places as fixing the
"unicode" reference didn't seem coherent otherwise).
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
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| date | Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:05:58 +0000 |
| parents | 23b8e6067f7c |
| children | fd0481aa17b8 |
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# Roundup Issue Tracker configuration support # __docformat__ = "restructuredtext" try: import configparser # Python 3 except ImportError: import ConfigParser as configparser # Python 2 import getopt import imp import logging, logging.config import os import re import sys import time import smtplib import roundup.date # XXX i don't think this module needs string translation, does it? ### Exceptions class ConfigurationError(BaseException): pass class NoConfigError(ConfigurationError): """Raised when configuration loading fails Constructor parameters: path to the directory that was used as HOME """ def __str__(self): return "No valid configuration files found in directory %s" \ % self.args[0] class InvalidOptionError(ConfigurationError, KeyError, AttributeError): """Attempted access to non-existing configuration option Configuration options may be accessed as configuration object attributes or items. So this exception instances also are instances of KeyError (invalid item access) and AttributeError (invalid attribute access). Constructor parameter: option name """ def __str__(self): return "Unsupported configuration option: %s" % self.args[0] class OptionValueError(ConfigurationError, ValueError): """Raised upon attempt to assign an invalid value to config option Constructor parameters: Option instance, offending value and optional info string. """ def __str__(self): _args = self.args _rv = "Invalid value for %(option)s: %(value)r" % { "option": _args[0].name, "value": _args[1]} if len(_args) > 2: _rv += "\n".join(("",) + _args[2:]) return _rv class OptionUnsetError(ConfigurationError): """Raised when no Option value is available - neither set, nor default Constructor parameters: Option instance. """ def __str__(self): return "%s is not set and has no default" % self.args[0].name class UnsetDefaultValue: """Special object meaning that default value for Option is not specified""" def __str__(self): return "NO DEFAULT" NODEFAULT = UnsetDefaultValue() ### Option classes class Option: """Single configuration option. Options have following attributes: config reference to the containing Config object section name of the section in the tracker .ini file setting option name in the tracker .ini file default default option value description option description. Makes a comment in the tracker .ini file name "canonical name" of the configuration option. For items in the 'main' section this is uppercased 'setting' name. For other sections, the name is composed of the section name and the setting name, joined with underscore. aliases list of "also known as" names. Used to access the settings by old names used in previous Roundup versions. "Canonical name" is also included. The name and aliases are forced to be uppercase. The setting name is forced to lowercase. """ class_description = None def __init__(self, config, section, setting, default=NODEFAULT, description=None, aliases=None ): self.config = config self.section = section self.setting = setting.lower() self.default = default self.description = description self.name = setting.upper() if section != "main": self.name = "_".join((section.upper(), self.name)) if aliases: self.aliases = [alias.upper() for alias in list(aliases)] else: self.aliases = [] self.aliases.insert(0, self.name) # convert default to internal representation if default is NODEFAULT: _value = default else: _value = self.str2value(default) # value is private. use get() and set() to access self._value = self._default_value = _value def str2value(self, value): """Return 'value' argument converted to internal representation""" return value def _value2str(self, value): """Return 'value' argument converted to external representation This is actual conversion method called only when value is not NODEFAULT. Heirs with different conversion rules override this method, not the public .value2str(). """ return str(value) def value2str(self, value=NODEFAULT, current=0): """Return 'value' argument converted to external representation If 'current' is True, use current option value. """ if current: value = self._value if value is NODEFAULT: return str(value) else: return self._value2str(value) def get(self): """Return current option value""" if self._value is NODEFAULT: raise OptionUnsetError(self) return self._value def set(self, value): """Update the value""" self._value = self.str2value(value) def reset(self): """Reset the value to default""" self._value = self._default_value def isdefault(self): """Return True if current value is the default one""" return self._value == self._default_value def isset(self): """Return True if the value is available (either set or default)""" return self._value != NODEFAULT def __str__(self): return self.value2str(self._value) def __repr__(self): if self.isdefault(): _format = "<%(class)s %(name)s (default): %(value)s>" else: _format = "<%(class)s %(name)s (default: %(default)s): %(value)s>" return _format % { "class": self.__class__.__name__, "name": self.name, "default": self.value2str(self._default_value), "value": self.value2str(self._value), } def format(self): """Return .ini file fragment for this option""" _desc_lines = [] for _description in (self.description, self.class_description): if _description: _desc_lines.extend(_description.split("\n")) # comment out the setting line if there is no value if self.isset(): _is_set = "" else: _is_set = "#" _rv = "# %(description)s\n# Default: %(default)s\n" \ "%(is_set)s%(name)s = %(value)s\n" % { "description": "\n# ".join(_desc_lines), "default": self.value2str(self._default_value), "name": self.setting, "value": self.value2str(self._value), "is_set": _is_set } return _rv def load_ini(self, config): """Load value from ConfigParser object""" if config.has_option(self.section, self.setting): self.set(config.get(self.section, self.setting)) def load_pyconfig(self, config): """Load value from old-style config (python module)""" for _name in self.aliases: if hasattr(config, _name): self.set(getattr(config, _name)) break class BooleanOption(Option): """Boolean option: yes or no""" class_description = "Allowed values: yes, no" def _value2str(self, value): if value: return "yes" else: return "no" def str2value(self, value): if type(value) == type(""): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("yes", "true", "on", "1"): _val = 1 elif _val in ("no", "false", "off", "0"): _val = 0 else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) else: _val = value and 1 or 0 return _val class WordListOption(Option): """List of strings""" class_description = "Allowed values: comma-separated list of words" def _value2str(self, value): return ','.join(value) def str2value(self, value): return value.split(',') class RunDetectorOption(Option): """When a detector is run: always, never or for new items only""" class_description = "Allowed values: yes, no, new" def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("yes", "no", "new"): return _val else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class CsrfSettingOption(Option): """How should a csrf measure be enforced: required, yes, logfailure, no""" class_description = "Allowed values: required, yes, logfailure, no" def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("required", "yes", "logfailure", "no"): return _val else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class SameSiteSettingOption(Option): """How should the SameSite cookie setting be set: strict, lax or should it not be added (none)""" class_description = "Allowed values: Strict, Lax, None" def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("strict", "lax", "none"): return _val.capitalize() else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class HtmlToTextOption(Option): """What module should be used to convert emails with only text/html parts into text for display in roundup. Choose from beautifulsoup 4, dehtml - the internal code or none to disable html to text conversion. If beautifulsoup chosen but not available, dehtml will be used.""" class_description = "Allowed values: beautifulsoup, dehtml, none" def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("beautifulsoup", "dehtml", "none"): return _val else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class EmailBodyOption(Option): """When to replace message body or strip quoting: always, never or for new items only""" class_description = "Allowed values: yes, no, new" def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in ("yes", "no", "new"): return _val else: raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class IsolationOption(Option): """Database isolation levels""" allowed = ['read uncommitted', 'read committed', 'repeatable read', 'serializable'] class_description = "Allowed values: %s" % ', '.join ("'%s'" % a for a in allowed) def str2value(self, value): _val = value.lower() if _val in self.allowed: return _val raise OptionValueError(self, value, self.class_description) class MailAddressOption(Option): """Email address Email addresses may be either fully qualified or local. In the latter case MAIL_DOMAIN is automatically added. """ def get(self): _val = Option.get(self) if "@" not in _val: _val = "@".join((_val, self.config["MAIL_DOMAIN"])) return _val class FilePathOption(Option): """File or directory path name Paths may be either absolute or relative to the HOME. """ class_description = "The path may be either absolute or relative\n" \ "to the directory containing this config file." def get(self): _val = Option.get(self) if _val and not os.path.isabs(_val): _val = os.path.join(self.config["HOME"], _val) return _val class MultiFilePathOption(Option): """List of space seperated File or directory path name Paths may be either absolute or relative to the HOME. None is returned if there are no elements. """ class_description = "The space separated paths may be either absolute or\n" \ "relative to the directory containing this config file." def get(self): pathlist = [] _val = Option.get(self) for elem in _val.split(): if elem and not os.path.isabs(elem): pathlist.append(os.path.join(self.config["HOME"], elem)) else: pathlist.append(elem) if pathlist: return pathlist else: return None class FloatNumberOption(Option): """Floating point numbers""" def str2value(self, value): try: return float(value) except ValueError: raise OptionValueError(self, value, "Floating point number required") def _value2str(self, value): _val = str(value) # strip fraction part from integer numbers if _val.endswith(".0"): _val = _val[:-2] return _val class IntegerNumberOption(Option): """Integer numbers""" def str2value(self, value): try: return int(value) except ValueError: raise OptionValueError(self, value, "Integer number required") class OctalNumberOption(Option): """Octal Integer numbers""" def str2value(self, value): try: return int(value, 8) except ValueError: raise OptionValueError(self, value, "Octal Integer number required") def _value2str(self, value): return oct(value) class NullableOption(Option): """Option that is set to None if its string value is one of NULL strings Default nullable strings list contains empty string only. There is constructor parameter allowing to specify different nullables. Conversion to external representation returns the first of the NULL strings list when the value is None. """ NULL_STRINGS = ("",) def __init__(self, config, section, setting, default=NODEFAULT, description=None, aliases=None, null_strings=NULL_STRINGS ): self.null_strings = list(null_strings) Option.__init__(self, config, section, setting, default, description, aliases) def str2value(self, value): if value in self.null_strings: return None else: return value def _value2str(self, value): if value is None: return self.null_strings[0] else: return value class NullableFilePathOption(NullableOption, FilePathOption): # .get() and class_description are from FilePathOption, get = FilePathOption.get class_description = FilePathOption.class_description # everything else taken from NullableOption (inheritance order) class TimezoneOption(Option): class_description = \ "If pytz module is installed, value may be any valid\n" \ "timezone specification (e.g. EET or Europe/Warsaw).\n" \ "If pytz is not installed, value must be integer number\n" \ "giving local timezone offset from UTC in hours." def str2value(self, value): try: roundup.date.get_timezone(value) except KeyError: raise OptionValueError(self, value, "Timezone name or numeric hour offset required") return value class RegExpOption(Option): """Regular Expression option (value is Regular Expression Object)""" class_description = "Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded)." RE_TYPE = type(re.compile("")) def __init__(self, config, section, setting, default=NODEFAULT, description=None, aliases=None, flags=0, ): self.flags = flags Option.__init__(self, config, section, setting, default, description, aliases) def _value2str(self, value): assert isinstance(value, self.RE_TYPE) return value.pattern def str2value(self, value): if not isinstance(value, type(u'')): value = str(value) if not isinstance(value, type(u'')): # if it is 7-bit ascii, use it as string, # otherwise convert to unicode. try: value.decode("ascii") except UnicodeError: value = value.decode("utf-8") return re.compile(value, self.flags) ### Main configuration layout. # Config is described as a sequence of sections, # where each section name is followed by a sequence # of Option definitions. Each Option definition # is a sequence containing class name and constructor # parameters, starting from the setting name: # setting, default, [description, [aliases]] # Note: aliases should only exist in historical options for backwards # compatibility - new options should *not* have aliases! SETTINGS = ( ("main", ( (FilePathOption, "database", "db", "Database directory path."), (Option, "template_engine", "zopetal", "Templating engine to use.\n" "Possible values are 'zopetal' for the old TAL engine\n" "ported from Zope, or 'chameleon' for Chameleon."), (FilePathOption, "templates", "html", "Path to the HTML templates directory."), (MultiFilePathOption, "static_files", "", "A list of space separated directory paths (or a single\n" "directory). These directories hold additional static\n" "files available via Web UI. These directories may\n" "contain sitewide images, CSS stylesheets etc. If a '-'\n" "is included, the list processing ends and the TEMPLATES\n" "directory is not searched after the specified\n" "directories. If this option is not set, all static\n" "files are taken from the TEMPLATES directory."), (MailAddressOption, "admin_email", "roundup-admin", "Email address that roundup will complain to if it runs\n" "into trouble.\n" "If no domain is specified then the config item\n" "mail -> domain is added."), (MailAddressOption, "dispatcher_email", "roundup-admin", "The 'dispatcher' is a role that can get notified\n" "of new items to the database.\n" "It is used by the ERROR_MESSAGES_TO config setting.\n" "If no domain is specified then the config item\n" "mail -> domain is added."), (Option, "email_from_tag", "", "Additional text to include in the \"name\" part\n" "of the From: address used in nosy messages.\n" "If the sending user is \"Foo Bar\", the From: line\n" "is usually: \"Foo Bar\" <issue_tracker@tracker.example>\n" "the EMAIL_FROM_TAG goes inside the \"Foo Bar\" quotes like so:\n" "\"Foo Bar EMAIL_FROM_TAG\" <issue_tracker@tracker.example>"), (Option, "new_web_user_roles", "User", "Roles that a user gets when they register" " with Web User Interface.\n" "This is a comma-separated string of role names" " (e.g. 'Admin,User')."), (Option, "new_email_user_roles", "User", "Roles that a user gets when they register" " with Email Gateway.\n" "This is a comma-separated string of role names" " (e.g. 'Admin,User')."), (Option, "obsolete_history_roles", "Admin", "On schema changes, properties or classes in the history may\n" "become obsolete. Since normal access permissions do not apply\n" "(we don't know if a user should see such a property or class)\n" "a list of roles is specified here that are allowed to see\n" "these obsolete properties in the history. By default only the\n" "admin role may see these history entries, you can make them\n" "visible to all users by adding, e.g., the 'User' role here."), (Option, "error_messages_to", "user", # XXX This description needs better wording, # with explicit allowed values list. "Send error message emails to the dispatcher, user, or both?\n" "The dispatcher is configured using the DISPATCHER_EMAIL" " setting."), (Option, "html_version", "html4", "HTML version to generate. The templates are html4 by default.\n" "If you wish to make them xhtml, then you'll need to change this\n" "var to 'xhtml' too so all auto-generated HTML is compliant.\n" "Allowed values: html4, xhtml"), (TimezoneOption, "timezone", "UTC", "Default timezone offset," " applied when user's timezone is not set.", ["DEFAULT_TIMEZONE"]), (BooleanOption, "instant_registration", "no", "Register new users instantly, or require confirmation via\n" "email?"), (BooleanOption, "email_registration_confirmation", "yes", "Offer registration confirmation by email or only through the web?"), (Option, "indexer", "", "Force Roundup to use a particular text indexer.\n" "If no indexer is supplied, the first available indexer\n" "will be used in the following order:\n" "Possible values: xapian, whoosh, native (internal)."), (WordListOption, "indexer_stopwords", "", "Additional stop-words for the full-text indexer specific to\n" "your tracker. See the indexer source for the default list of\n" "stop-words (eg. A,AND,ARE,AS,AT,BE,BUT,BY, ...)"), (OctalNumberOption, "umask", "02", "Defines the file creation mode mask."), (IntegerNumberOption, 'csv_field_size', '131072', "Maximum size of a csv-field during import. Roundups export\n" "format is a csv (comma separated values) variant. The csv\n" "reader has a limit on the size of individual fields\n" "starting with python 2.5. Set this to a higher value if you\n" "get the error 'Error: field larger than field limit' during\n" "import."), (IntegerNumberOption, 'password_pbkdf2_default_rounds', '10000', "Sets the default number of rounds used when encoding passwords\n" "using the PBKDF2 scheme. Set this to a higher value on faster\n" "systems which want more security.\n" "PBKDF2 (Password-Based Key Derivation Function) is a\n" "password hashing mechanism that derives hash from the\n" "password and a random salt. For authentication this process\n" "is repeated with the same salt as in the stored hash.\n" "If both hashes match, the authentication succeeds.\n" "PBKDF2 supports a variable 'rounds' parameter which varies\n" "the time-cost of calculating the hash - doubling the number\n" "of rounds doubles the cpu time required to calculate it. The\n" "purpose of this is to periodically adjust the rounds as CPUs\n" "become faster. The currently enforced minimum number of\n" "rounds is 1000.\n" "See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 and RFC2898"), )), ("tracker", ( (Option, "name", "Roundup issue tracker", "A descriptive name for your roundup instance."), (Option, "web", NODEFAULT, "The web address that the tracker is viewable at.\n" "This will be included in information" " sent to users of the tracker.\n" "The URL MUST include the cgi-bin part or anything else\n" "that is required to get to the home page of the tracker.\n" "You MUST include a trailing '/' in the URL."), (MailAddressOption, "email", "issue_tracker", "Email address that mail to roundup should go to.\n" "If no domain is specified then mail_domain is added."), (Option, "replyto_address", "", "Controls the reply-to header address used when sending\n" "nosy messages.\n" "If the value is unset (default) the roundup tracker's\n" "email address (above) is used.\n" "If set to \"AUTHOR\" then the primary email address of the\n" "author of the change will be used as the reply-to\n" "address. This allows email exchanges to occur outside of\n" "the view of roundup and exposes the address of the person\n" "who updated the issue, but it could be useful in some\n" "unusual circumstances.\n" "If set to some other value, the value is used as the reply-to\n" "address. It must be a valid RFC2822 address or people will not be\n" "able to reply."), (NullableOption, "language", "", "Default locale name for this tracker.\n" "If this option is not set, the language is determined\n" "by OS environment variable LANGUAGE, LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES,\n" "or LANG, in that order of preference."), )), ("web", ( (BooleanOption, "allow_html_file", "no", "Setting this option enables Roundup to serve uploaded HTML\n" "file content *as HTML*. This is a potential security risk\n" "and is therefore disabled by default. Set to 'yes' if you\n" "trust *all* users uploading content to your tracker."), (BooleanOption, 'http_auth', "yes", "Whether to use HTTP Basic Authentication, if present.\n" "Roundup will use either the REMOTE_USER or HTTP_AUTHORIZATION\n" "variables supplied by your web server (in that order).\n" "Set this option to 'no' if you do not wish to use HTTP Basic\n" "Authentication in your web interface."), (SameSiteSettingOption, 'samesite_cookie_setting', "Lax", """Set the mode of the SameSite cookie option for the session cookie. Choices are 'Lax' or 'Strict'. 'None' can be used to suppress the option. Strict mode provides additional security against CSRF attacks, but may confuse users who are logged into roundup and open a roundup link from a source other than roundup (e.g. link in email)."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_token', "yes", """How do we deal with @csrf fields in posted forms. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the field is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the token is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the field is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the field and accept the post. """), (IntegerNumberOption, 'csrf_token_lifetime', "20160", """csrf_tokens have a limited lifetime. If they are not used they are purged from the database after this number of minutes. Default (20160) is 2 weeks."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_token', "yes", """How do we deal with @csrf fields in posted forms. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the field is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the token is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the field is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the field and accept the post. """), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_header_X-REQUESTED-WITH', "yes", """This is only used for xmlrpc requests. This test is done after Origin and Referer headers are checked. It only verifies that the X-Requested-With header exists. The value is ignored. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the header is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' is the same as required. Set this to 'logfailure' is the same as 'no'. Set this to 'no' to ignore the header and accept the post."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_header_referer', "yes", """Verify that the Referer http header matches the tracker.web setting in config.ini. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the header is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the header is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the header is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the header and accept the post."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_header_origin', "yes", """Verify that the Origin http header matches the tracker.web setting in config.ini. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the header is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the header is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the header is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the header and accept the post."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_header_x-forwarded-host', "yes", """Verify that the X-Forwarded-Host http header matches the host part of the tracker.web setting in config.ini. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the header is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the header is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the header is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the header and accept the post."""), (CsrfSettingOption, 'csrf_enforce_header_host', "yes", """"If there is no X-Forward-Host header, verify that the Host http header matches the host part of the tracker.web setting in config.ini. Set this to 'required' to block the post and notify the user if the header is missing or invalid. Set this to 'yes' to block the post and notify the user if the header is invalid, but accept the form if the field is missing. Set this to 'logfailure' to log a notice to the roundup log if the header is invalid or missing, but accept the post. Set this to 'no' to ignore the header and accept the post."""), (IntegerNumberOption, 'csrf_header_min_count', "1", """Minimum number of header checks that must pass to accept the request. Set to 0 to accept post even if no header checks pass. Usually the Host header check always passes, so setting it less than 1 is not recommended."""), (BooleanOption, 'use_browser_language', "yes", "Whether to use HTTP Accept-Language, if present.\n" "Browsers send a language-region preference list.\n" "It's usually set in the client's browser or in their\n" "Operating System.\n" "Set this option to 'no' if you want to ignore it."), (BooleanOption, "debug", "no", "Setting this option makes Roundup display error tracebacks\n" "in the user's browser rather than emailing them to the\n" "tracker admin."), (BooleanOption, "migrate_passwords", "yes", "Setting this option makes Roundup migrate passwords with\n" "an insecure password-scheme to a more secure scheme\n" "when the user logs in via the web-interface."), )), ("rdbms", ( (Option, 'name', 'roundup', "Name of the database to use.", ['MYSQL_DBNAME']), (Option, 'backend', '', "Database backend."), (NullableOption, 'host', 'localhost', "Database server host.", ['MYSQL_DBHOST']), (NullableOption, 'port', '', "TCP port number of the database server.\n" "Postgresql usually resides on port 5432 (if any),\n" "for MySQL default port number is 3306.\n" "Leave this option empty to use backend default"), (NullableOption, 'user', 'roundup', "Database user name that Roundup should use.", ['MYSQL_DBUSER']), (NullableOption, 'password', 'roundup', "Database user password.", ['MYSQL_DBPASSWORD']), (NullableOption, 'read_default_file', '~/.my.cnf', "Name of the MySQL defaults file.\n" "Only used in MySQL connections."), (NullableOption, 'read_default_group', 'roundup', "Name of the group to use in the MySQL defaults file (.my.cnf).\n" "Only used in MySQL connections."), (IntegerNumberOption, 'sqlite_timeout', '30', "Number of seconds to wait when the SQLite database is locked\n" "Default: use a 30 second timeout (extraordinarily generous)\n" "Only used in SQLite connections."), (IntegerNumberOption, 'cache_size', '100', "Size of the node cache (in elements)"), (BooleanOption, "allow_create", "yes", "Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table creations."), (BooleanOption, "allow_alter", "yes", "Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table alterations."), (BooleanOption, "allow_drop", "yes", "Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table drops."), (NullableOption, 'template', '', "Name of the PostgreSQL template for database creation.\n" "For database creation the template used has to match\n" "the character encoding used (UTF8), there are different\n" "PostgreSQL installations using different templates with\n" "different encodings. If you get an error:\n" " new encoding (UTF8) is incompatible with the encoding of\n" " the template database (SQL_ASCII)\n" " HINT: Use the same encoding as in the template database,\n" " or use template0 as template.\n" "then set this option to the template name given in the\n" "error message."), (IsolationOption, 'isolation_level', 'read committed', "Database isolation level, currently supported for\n" "PostgreSQL and mysql. See, e.g.,\n" "http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/transaction-iso.html"), ), "Settings in this section are used" " by RDBMS backends only" ), ("logging", ( (FilePathOption, "config", "", "Path to configuration file for standard Python logging module.\n" "If this option is set, logging configuration is loaded\n" "from specified file; options 'filename' and 'level'\n" "in this section are ignored."), (FilePathOption, "filename", "", "Log file name for minimal logging facility built into Roundup.\n" "If no file name specified, log messages are written on stderr.\n" "If above 'config' option is set, this option has no effect."), (Option, "level", "ERROR", "Minimal severity level of messages written to log file.\n" "If above 'config' option is set, this option has no effect.\n" "Allowed values: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR"), )), ("mail", ( (Option, "domain", NODEFAULT, "The email domain that admin_email, issue_tracker and\n" "dispatcher_email belong to.\n" "This domain is added to those config items if they don't\n" "explicitly include a domain.\n" "Do not include the '@' symbol."), (Option, "host", NODEFAULT, "SMTP mail host that roundup will use to send mail", ["MAILHOST"],), (Option, "username", "", "SMTP login name.\n" "Set this if your mail host requires authenticated access.\n" "If username is not empty, password (below) MUST be set!"), (Option, "password", NODEFAULT, "SMTP login password.\n" "Set this if your mail host requires authenticated access."), (IntegerNumberOption, "port", smtplib.SMTP_PORT, "Default port to send SMTP on.\n" "Set this if your mail server runs on a different port."), (NullableOption, "local_hostname", '', "The local hostname to use during SMTP transmission.\n" "Set this if your mail server requires something specific."), (BooleanOption, "tls", "no", "If your SMTP mail host provides or requires TLS\n" "(Transport Layer Security) then set this option to 'yes'."), (NullableFilePathOption, "tls_keyfile", "", "If TLS is used, you may set this option to the name\n" "of a PEM formatted file that contains your private key."), (NullableFilePathOption, "tls_certfile", "", "If TLS is used, you may set this option to the name\n" "of a PEM formatted certificate chain file."), (Option, "charset", "utf-8", "Character set to encode email headers with.\n" "We use utf-8 by default, as it's the most flexible.\n" "Some mail readers (eg. Eudora) can't cope with that,\n" "so you might need to specify a more limited character set\n" "(eg. iso-8859-1).", ["EMAIL_CHARSET"]), (FilePathOption, "debug", "", "Setting this option makes Roundup write all outgoing email\n" "messages to this file *instead* of sending them.\n" "This option has the same effect as environment variable" " SENDMAILDEBUG.\nEnvironment variable takes precedence."), (BooleanOption, "add_authorinfo", "yes", "Add a line with author information at top of all messages\n" "sent by roundup"), (BooleanOption, "add_authoremail", "yes", "Add the mail address of the author to the author information at\n" "the top of all messages.\n" "If this is false but add_authorinfo is true, only the name\n" "of the actor is added which protects the mail address of the\n" "actor from being exposed at mail archives, etc."), ), "Outgoing email options.\nUsed for nosy messages and approval requests"), ("mailgw", ( (EmailBodyOption, "keep_quoted_text", "yes", "Keep email citations when accepting messages.\n" "Setting this to \"no\" strips out \"quoted\" text\n" "from the message. Setting this to \"new\" keeps quoted\n" "text only if a new issue is being created.\n" "Signatures are also stripped.", ["EMAIL_KEEP_QUOTED_TEXT"]), (EmailBodyOption, "leave_body_unchanged", "no", "Setting this to \"yes\" preserves the email body\n" "as is - that is, keep the citations _and_ signatures.\n" "Setting this to \"new\" keeps the body only if we are\n" "creating a new issue.", ["EMAIL_LEAVE_BODY_UNCHANGED"]), (Option, "default_class", "issue", "Default class to use in the mailgw\n" "if one isn't supplied in email subjects.\n" "To disable, leave the value blank.", ["MAIL_DEFAULT_CLASS"]), (NullableOption, "language", "", "Default locale name for the tracker mail gateway.\n" "If this option is not set, mail gateway will use\n" "the language of the tracker instance."), (Option, "subject_prefix_parsing", "strict", "Controls the parsing of the [prefix] on subject\n" "lines in incoming emails. \"strict\" will return an\n" "error to the sender if the [prefix] is not recognised.\n" "\"loose\" will attempt to parse the [prefix] but just\n" "pass it through as part of the issue title if not\n" "recognised. \"none\" will always pass any [prefix]\n" "through as part of the issue title."), (Option, "subject_suffix_parsing", "strict", "Controls the parsing of the [suffix] on subject\n" "lines in incoming emails. \"strict\" will return an\n" "error to the sender if the [suffix] is not recognised.\n" "\"loose\" will attempt to parse the [suffix] but just\n" "pass it through as part of the issue title if not\n" "recognised. \"none\" will always pass any [suffix]\n" "through as part of the issue title."), (Option, "subject_suffix_delimiters", "[]", "Defines the brackets used for delimiting the prefix and \n" 'suffix in a subject line. The presence of "suffix" in\n' "the config option name is a historical artifact and may\n" "be ignored."), (Option, "subject_content_match", "always", "Controls matching of the incoming email subject line\n" "against issue titles in the case where there is no\n" "designator [prefix]. \"never\" turns off matching.\n" "\"creation + interval\" or \"activity + interval\"\n" "will match an issue for the interval after the issue's\n" "creation or last activity. The interval is a standard\n" "Roundup interval."), (BooleanOption, "subject_updates_title", "yes", "Update issue title if incoming subject of email is different.\n" "Setting this to \"no\" will ignore the title part of" " the subject\nof incoming email messages.\n"), (RegExpOption, "refwd_re", "(\s*\W?\s*(fw|fwd|re|aw|sv|ang)\W)+", "Regular expression matching a single reply or forward\n" "prefix prepended by the mailer. This is explicitly\n" "stripped from the subject during parsing."), (RegExpOption, "origmsg_re", "^[>|\s]*-----\s?Original Message\s?-----$", "Regular expression matching start of an original message\n" "if quoted the in body."), (RegExpOption, "sign_re", "^[>|\s]*-- ?$", "Regular expression matching the start of a signature\n" "in the message body."), (RegExpOption, "eol_re", r"[\r\n]+", "Regular expression matching end of line."), (RegExpOption, "blankline_re", r"[\r\n]+\s*[\r\n]+", "Regular expression matching a blank line."), (BooleanOption, "unpack_rfc822", "no", "Unpack attached messages (encoded as message/rfc822 in MIME)\n" "as multiple parts attached as files to the issue, if not\n" "set we handle message/rfc822 attachments as a single file."), (BooleanOption, "ignore_alternatives", "no", "When parsing incoming mails, roundup uses the first\n" "text/plain part it finds. If this part is inside a\n" "multipart/alternative, and this option is set, all other\n" "parts of the multipart/alternative are ignored. The default\n" "is to keep all parts and attach them to the issue."), (HtmlToTextOption, "convert_htmltotext", "none", "If an email has only text/html parts, use this module\n" "to convert the html to text. Choose from beautifulsoup 4,\n" "dehtml - (internal code), or none to disable conversion.\n" "If 'none' is selected, email without a text/plain part\n" "will be returned to the user with a message. If\n" "beautifulsoup is selected but not installed dehtml will\n" "be used instead."), (BooleanOption, "keep_real_from", "no", "When handling emails ignore the Resent-From:-header\n" "and use the original senders From:-header instead.\n" "(This might be desirable in some situations where a moderator\n" "reads incoming messages first before bouncing them to Roundup)", ["EMAIL_KEEP_REAL_FROM"]), ), "Roundup Mail Gateway options"), ("pgp", ( (BooleanOption, "enable", "no", "Enable PGP processing. Requires pyme. If you're planning\n" "to send encrypted PGP mail to the tracker, you should also\n" "enable the encrypt-option below, otherwise mail received\n" "encrypted might be sent unencrypted to another user."), (NullableOption, "roles", "", "If specified, a comma-separated list of roles to perform\n" "PGP processing on. If not specified, it happens for all\n" "users. Note that received PGP messages (signed and/or\n" "encrypted) will be processed with PGP even if the user\n" "doesn't have one of the PGP roles, you can use this to make\n" "PGP processing completely optional by defining a role here\n" "and not assigning any users to that role."), (NullableOption, "homedir", "", "Location of PGP directory. Defaults to $HOME/.gnupg if\n" "not specified."), (BooleanOption, "encrypt", "no", "Enable PGP encryption. All outgoing mails are encrypted.\n" "This requires that keys for all users (with one of the gpg\n" "roles above or all users if empty) are available. Note that\n" "it makes sense to educate users to also send mails encrypted\n" "to the tracker, to enforce this, set 'require_incoming'\n" "option below (but see the note)."), (Option, "require_incoming", "signed", "Require that pgp messages received by roundup are either\n" "'signed', 'encrypted' or 'both'. If encryption is required\n" "we do not return the message (in clear) to the user but just\n" "send an informational message that the message was rejected.\n" "Note that this still presents known-plaintext to an attacker\n" "when the users sends the mail a second time with encryption\n" "turned on."), ), "OpenPGP mail processing options"), ("nosy", ( (Option, "messages_to_author", "no", "Send nosy messages to the author of the message.\n" "Allowed values: yes, no, new, nosy -- if yes, messages\n" "are sent to the author even if not on the nosy list, same\n" "for new (but only for new messages). When set to nosy,\n" "the nosy list controls sending messages to the author.", ["MESSAGES_TO_AUTHOR"]), (Option, "signature_position", "bottom", "Where to place the email signature.\n" "Allowed values: top, bottom, none", ["EMAIL_SIGNATURE_POSITION"]), (RunDetectorOption, "add_author", "new", "Does the author of a message get placed on the nosy list\n" "automatically? If 'new' is used, then the author will\n" "only be added when a message creates a new issue.\n" "If 'yes', then the author will be added on followups too.\n" "If 'no', they're never added to the nosy.\n", ["ADD_AUTHOR_TO_NOSY"]), (RunDetectorOption, "add_recipients", "new", "Do the recipients (To:, Cc:) of a message get placed on the\n" "nosy list? If 'new' is used, then the recipients will\n" "only be added when a message creates a new issue.\n" "If 'yes', then the recipients will be added on followups too.\n" "If 'no', they're never added to the nosy.\n", ["ADD_RECIPIENTS_TO_NOSY"]), (Option, "email_sending", "single", "Controls the email sending from the nosy reactor. If\n" "\"multiple\" then a separate email is sent to each\n" "recipient. If \"single\" then a single email is sent with\n" "each recipient as a CC address."), (IntegerNumberOption, "max_attachment_size", sys.maxsize, "Attachments larger than the given number of bytes\n" "won't be attached to nosy mails. They will be replaced by\n" "a link to the tracker's download page for the file.") ), "Nosy messages sending"), ) ### Configuration classes class Config: """Base class for configuration objects. Configuration options may be accessed as attributes or items of instances of this class. All option names are uppercased. """ # Config file name INI_FILE = "config.ini" # Object attributes that should not be taken as common configuration # options in __setattr__ (most of them are initialized in constructor): # builtin pseudo-option - package home directory HOME = "." # names of .ini file sections, in order sections = None # section comments section_descriptions = None # lists of option names for each section, in order section_options = None # mapping from option names and aliases to Option instances options = None # actual name of the config file. set on load. filepath = os.path.join(HOME, INI_FILE) def __init__(self, config_path=None, layout=None, settings={}): """Initialize confing instance Parameters: config_path: optional directory or file name of the config file. If passed, load the config after processing layout (if any). If config_path is a directory name, use default base name of the config file. layout: optional configuration layout, a sequence of section definitions suitable for .add_section() settings: optional setting overrides (dictionary). The overrides are applied after loading config file. """ # initialize option containers: self.sections = [] self.section_descriptions = {} self.section_options = {} self.options = {} # add options from the layout structure if layout: for section in layout: self.add_section(*section) if config_path is not None: self.load(config_path) for (name, value) in settings.items(): self[name.upper()] = value def add_section(self, section, options, description=None): """Define new config section Parameters: section - name of the config.ini section options - a sequence of Option definitions. Each Option definition is a sequence containing class object and constructor parameters, starting from the setting name: setting, default, [description, [aliases]] description - optional section comment Note: aliases should only exist in historical options for backwards compatibility - new options should *not* have aliases! """ if description or not (section in self.section_descriptions): self.section_descriptions[section] = description for option_def in options: klass = option_def[0] args = option_def[1:] option = klass(self, section, *args) self.add_option(option) def add_option(self, option): """Adopt a new Option object""" _section = option.section _name = option.setting if _section not in self.sections: self.sections.append(_section) _options = self._get_section_options(_section) if _name not in _options: _options.append(_name) # (section, name) key is used for writing .ini file self.options[(_section, _name)] = option # make the option known under all of its A.K.A.s for _name in option.aliases: self.options[_name] = option def update_option(self, name, klass, default=NODEFAULT, description=None ): """Override behaviour of early created option. Parameters: name: option name klass: one of the Option classes default: optional default value for the option description: optional new description for the option Conversion from current option value to new class value is done via string representation. This method may be used to attach some brains to options autocreated by UserConfig. """ # fetch current option option = self._get_option(name) # compute constructor parameters if default is NODEFAULT: default = option.default if description is None: description = option.description value = option.value2str(current=1) # resurrect the option option = klass(self, option.section, option.setting, default=default, description=description) # apply the value option.set(value) # incorporate new option del self[name] self.add_option(option) def reset(self): """Set all options to their default values""" for _option in self.items(): _option.reset() # Meant for commandline tools. # Allows automatic creation of configuration files like this: # roundup-server -p 8017 -u roundup --save-config def getopt(self, args, short_options="", long_options=(), config_load_options=("C", "config"), **options ): """Apply options specified in command line arguments. Parameters: args: command line to parse (sys.argv[1:]) short_options: optional string of letters for command line options that are not config options long_options: optional list of names for long options that are not config options config_load_options: two-element sequence (letter, long_option) defining the options for config file. If unset, don't load config file; otherwise config file is read prior to applying other options. Short option letter must not have a colon and long_option name must not have an equal sign or '--' prefix. options: mapping from option names to command line option specs. e.g. server_port="p:", server_user="u:" Names are forced to lower case for commandline parsing (long options) and to upper case to find config options. Command line options accepting no value are assumed to be binary and receive value 'yes'. Return value: same as for python standard getopt(), except that processed options are removed from returned option list. """ # take a copy of long_options long_options = list(long_options) # build option lists cfg_names = {} booleans = [] for (name, letter) in options.items(): cfg_name = name.upper() short_opt = "-" + letter[0] name = name.lower().replace("_", "-") cfg_names.update({short_opt: cfg_name, "--" + name: cfg_name}) short_options += letter if letter[-1] == ":": long_options.append(name + "=") else: booleans.append(short_opt) long_options.append(name) if config_load_options: short_options += config_load_options[0] + ":" long_options.append(config_load_options[1] + "=") # compute names that will be searched in getopt return value config_load_options = ( "-" + config_load_options[0], "--" + config_load_options[1], ) # parse command line arguments optlist, args = getopt.getopt(args, short_options, long_options) # load config file if requested if config_load_options: for option in optlist: if option[0] in config_load_options: self.load_ini(option[1]) optlist.remove(option) break # apply options extra_options = [] for (opt, arg) in optlist: if (opt in booleans): # and not arg arg = "yes" try: name = cfg_names[opt] except KeyError: extra_options.append((opt, arg)) else: self[name] = arg return (extra_options, args) # option and section locators (used in option access methods) def _get_option(self, name): try: return self.options[name] except KeyError: raise InvalidOptionError(name) def _get_section_options(self, name): return self.section_options.setdefault(name, []) def _get_unset_options(self): """Return options that need manual adjustments Return value is a dictionary where keys are section names and values are lists of option names as they appear in the config file. """ need_set = {} for option in self.items(): if not option.isset(): need_set.setdefault(option.section, []).append(option.setting) return need_set def _adjust_options(self, config): """Load ad-hoc option definitions from ConfigParser instance.""" pass def _get_name(self): """Return the service name for config file heading""" return "" # file operations def load_ini(self, config_path, defaults=None): """Set options from config.ini file in given home_dir Parameters: config_path: directory or file name of the config file. If config_path is a directory name, use default base name of the config file defaults: optional dictionary of defaults for ConfigParser Note: if home_dir does not contain config.ini file, no error is raised. Config will be reset to defaults. """ if os.path.isdir(config_path): home_dir = config_path config_path = os.path.join(config_path, self.INI_FILE) else: home_dir = os.path.dirname(config_path) # parse the file config_defaults = {"HOME": home_dir} if defaults: config_defaults.update(defaults) config = configparser.ConfigParser(config_defaults) config.read([config_path]) # .ini file loaded ok. self.HOME = home_dir self.filepath = config_path self._adjust_options(config) # set the options, starting from HOME self.reset() for option in self.items(): option.load_ini(config) def load(self, home_dir): """Load configuration settings from home_dir""" self.load_ini(home_dir) def save(self, ini_file=None): """Write current configuration to .ini file 'ini_file' argument, if passed, must be valid full path to the file to write. If omitted, default file in current HOME is created. If the file to write already exists, it is saved with '.bak' extension. """ if ini_file is None: ini_file = self.filepath _tmp_file = os.path.splitext(ini_file)[0] _bak_file = _tmp_file + ".bak" _tmp_file = _tmp_file + ".tmp" _fp = open(_tmp_file, "wt") _fp.write("# %s configuration file\n" % self._get_name()) _fp.write("# Autogenerated at %s\n" % time.asctime()) need_set = self._get_unset_options() if need_set: _fp.write("\n# WARNING! Following options need adjustments:\n") for section, options in need_set.items(): _fp.write("# [%s]: %s\n" % (section, ", ".join(options))) for section in self.sections: comment = self.section_descriptions.get(section, None) if comment: _fp.write("\n# ".join([""] + comment.split("\n")) +"\n") else: # no section comment - just leave a blank line between sections _fp.write("\n") _fp.write("[%s]\n" % section) for option in self._get_section_options(section): _fp.write("\n" + self.options[(section, option)].format()) _fp.close() if os.access(ini_file, os.F_OK): if os.access(_bak_file, os.F_OK): os.remove(_bak_file) os.rename(ini_file, _bak_file) os.rename(_tmp_file, ini_file) # container emulation def __len__(self): return len(self.items()) def __getitem__(self, name): if name == "HOME": return self.HOME else: return self._get_option(name).get() def __setitem__(self, name, value): if name == "HOME": self.HOME = value else: self._get_option(name).set(value) def __delitem__(self, name): _option = self._get_option(name) _section = _option.section _name = _option.setting self._get_section_options(_section).remove(_name) del self.options[(_section, _name)] for _alias in _option.aliases: del self.options[_alias] def items(self): """Return the list of Option objects, in .ini file order Note that HOME is not included in this list because it is builtin pseudo-option, not a real Option object loaded from or saved to .ini file. """ return [self.options[(_section, _name)] for _section in self.sections for _name in self._get_section_options(_section) ] def keys(self): """Return the list of "canonical" names of the options Unlike .items(), this list also includes HOME """ return ["HOME"] + [_option.name for _option in self.items()] # .values() is not implemented because i am not sure what should be # the values returned from this method: Option instances or config values? # attribute emulation def __setattr__(self, name, value): if (name in self.__dict__) or hasattr(self.__class__, name): self.__dict__[name] = value else: self._get_option(name).set(value) # Note: __getattr__ is not symmetric to __setattr__: # self.__dict__ lookup is done before calling this method def __getattr__(self, name): return self[name] class UserConfig(Config): """Configuration for user extensions. Instances of this class have no predefined configuration layout. Options are created on the fly for each setting present in the config file. """ def _adjust_options(self, config): # config defaults appear in all sections. # we'll need to filter them out. defaults = list(config.defaults().keys()) # see what options are already defined and add missing ones preset = [(option.section, option.setting) for option in self.items()] for section in config.sections(): for name in config.options(section): if ((section, name) not in preset) \ and (name not in defaults): self.add_option(Option(self, section, name)) class CoreConfig(Config): """Roundup instance configuration. Core config has a predefined layout (see the SETTINGS structure), supports loading of old-style pythonic configurations and holds three additional attributes: detectors: user-defined configuration for detectors ext: user-defined configuration for extensions """ # module name for old style configuration PYCONFIG = "config" # user configs ext = None detectors = None def __init__(self, home_dir=None, settings={}): Config.__init__(self, home_dir, layout=SETTINGS, settings=settings) # load the config if home_dir given if home_dir is None: self.init_logging() def copy(self): new = CoreConfig() new.sections = list(self.sections) new.section_descriptions = dict(self.section_descriptions) new.section_options = dict(self.section_options) new.options = dict(self.options) return new def _get_unset_options(self): need_set = Config._get_unset_options(self) # remove MAIL_PASSWORD if MAIL_USER is empty if "password" in need_set.get("mail", []): if not self["MAIL_USERNAME"]: settings = need_set["mail"] settings.remove("password") if not settings: del need_set["mail"] return need_set def _get_name(self): return self["TRACKER_NAME"] def reset(self): Config.reset(self) if self.ext: self.ext.reset() if self.detectors: self.detectors.reset() self.init_logging() def init_logging(self): _file = self["LOGGING_CONFIG"] if _file and os.path.isfile(_file): logging.config.fileConfig(_file) return _file = self["LOGGING_FILENAME"] # set file & level on the roundup logger logger = logging.getLogger('roundup') if _file: hdlr = logging.FileHandler(_file) else: hdlr = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) formatter = logging.Formatter( '%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s') hdlr.setFormatter(formatter) # no logging API to remove all existing handlers!?! for h in logger.handlers: h.close() logger.removeHandler(hdlr) logger.handlers = [hdlr] logger.setLevel(logging._levelNames[self["LOGGING_LEVEL"] or "ERROR"]) def load(self, home_dir): """Load configuration from path designated by home_dir argument""" if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(home_dir, self.INI_FILE)): self.load_ini(home_dir) else: self.load_pyconfig(home_dir) self.init_logging() self.ext = UserConfig(os.path.join(home_dir, "extensions")) self.detectors = UserConfig(os.path.join(home_dir, "detectors")) def load_ini(self, home_dir, defaults=None): """Set options from config.ini file in given home_dir directory""" config_defaults = {"TRACKER_HOME": home_dir} if defaults: config_defaults.update(defaults) Config.load_ini(self, home_dir, config_defaults) def load_pyconfig(self, home_dir): """Set options from config.py file in given home_dir directory""" # try to locate and import the module _mod_fp = None try: try: _module = imp.find_module(self.PYCONFIG, [home_dir]) _mod_fp = _module[0] _config = imp.load_module(self.PYCONFIG, *_module) except ImportError: raise NoConfigError(home_dir) finally: if _mod_fp is not None: _mod_fp.close() # module loaded ok. set the options, starting from HOME self.reset() self.HOME = home_dir for _option in self.items(): _option.load_pyconfig(_config) # backward compatibility: # SMTP login parameters were specified as a tuple in old style configs # convert them to new plain string options _mailuser = getattr(_config, "MAILUSER", ()) if len(_mailuser) > 0: self.MAIL_USERNAME = _mailuser[0] if len(_mailuser) > 1: self.MAIL_PASSWORD = _mailuser[1] # in this config, HOME is also known as TRACKER_HOME def __getitem__(self, name): if name == "TRACKER_HOME": return self.HOME else: return Config.__getitem__(self, name) def __setitem__(self, name, value): if name == "TRACKER_HOME": self.HOME = value else: self._get_option(name).set(value) def __setattr__(self, name, value): if name == "TRACKER_HOME": self.__dict__["HOME"] = value else: Config.__setattr__(self, name, value) # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
